@sadface1234: We're gradually getting more and more mice in to update our roundup, Zowie being one of the makers we want to include. By virtue, there's some good stuff not in the reviews yet, but we'll get there!
I come from using the intellimouse and mx518 in my early years, so I'm particular about grip/fitment and usability, Zowies are definitely in that conversation.
@XxParasite: I don't know how you got that impression, maybe because I brought it up frequently in the article? Many of the mice here happened to be meant for palm grips. But just so it's clear, I exclusively use a claw grip. Personally, I use the G Pro and G403 specifically because I need to use a claw grip in gaming.
@bbq_R0ADK1LL: Definitely reinforces the idea that the right mouse is almost all about preference. Those extra buttons really come in handy, but I still prefer using my keyboard for a bunch of in-game actions.
@jessie82: It's a bit of a bummer that I only have the Rival 500 right now, because I really like the Sensei and Rival 300 from what I can remember using them a few years back. Steelseries makes some good stuff, but the 500 is definitely not one of them.
@UltimateBastard: I was in the same boat, man. It's still in the back of my mind, but using the G403 wireless in CSGO was crazy. Idk if you play CS at all, but I honestly didn't feel any loss in precision awping (sniping). I think the little extra weight is more prohibitive for me, but even that wasn't too much of an issue.
@arsalan1983: If price doesn't matter, I would suggest the A50s just from a comfort standpoint. Note that it comes with a rather large charging dock which is very convenient to use, but might add clutter if you already have a cramped space. Not that big of a deal to me, though.
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