I've looked on your channel for no less than 10 minutes and I'm already in love. You just jump into the video and don't give long introductions with slow spread out words. I love channels that are to the point. I'm looking for quality content and recommendation's, not a 10 minute long into about a sponsor or your personal life or a can of useless words. You've earn't yourself another sub.
I use the G305 as my spare mouse when I go to LANs that aren't serious. The price is solid for what it is. The specs are more than capable of being an esports worthy option as CSGO pros have won multiple events using the same sensor. Even if something happens to it (ie it breaks or gets lost) you can just run to a Best buy and get another one for less than $40. It's also great if you just want to dip your toes into the wireless market without spending over $50 unsure if it's worth the switch or not.
I am from the era that really started the whole PC gaming scene. Yes the 80 and 90’s kids. However I got away from pc gaming to console until I started looking g at game prices and just bought a new PC. A lot has changed! Looking for a great but affordable mouse I found your channel and I am glad I did! You broke everything down and I ended up ordering the Aria! Thanks again!!
I've used the Orochi v2 before. It was a good mouse until it started to have mouse scroll issues. I submitted a claim to the dealer but there was no product to replace. I think this model is probably discontinued. Then I bought a Fantech XD7 mouse. Its shape is quite similar to the Orochi v2. It's a very good value mouse for the price.
I saw the G305 on sale for 30 and eventually decided against it because I really wanted something I could also use for tablet/phone. Shortly after the Orochi V2 came up for the same price, and it does have dual-mode wireless, and I really like it. I still main a wired mouse because of the weight and very prolonged day to day use, but I love the surface texture of the Orochi and the very small shape. My hands are quite small AND I like to finger top so that no part of my palm touches the mouse. For me because of that grip, I do wish the thumb buttons were set backwards a bit as my thumb tends to rest on the back button when it ideally should be over the forwards button so that you can roll your thumb to press both rapidly. I do also wish the right side of the mouse was less convex as it tends to make my fingers want to trend downwards onto the matt, where if it was flat or concave I could more securely grip it without sliding down. I would also prefer it have an internal battery and wired mode, but it's hard to argue when it's 30-35 bucks compared to many comparable options double or triple the price (it's just as light as the G Pro Superlight, if you've got a lithium AAA in, for example).
@@zackayala1655here you go (Thanks ChatGPT) "Considered G305 for $30, but needed tablet/phone use. Got Orochi V2 for $30, small size, texture. Prefers fingertip grip, great price compared to others"
OMG, this is every RUclips watchers dream come true. There was zero intro. I didn't have to skip 3 minutes just for the youtuber to say "Now lets get into the video" thank you so much.
I've been a susbcriber for like 3 years now and I love how you just jumped straight away to the first entry without any intros. Also, I was surprised to not see the Razer Basilisk x Hyperspeed here just to know your thoughts about it, but it's all good! As a person with a very tight budget, I'll definitely go for the G305.
As a g305 user for a year, I'll leave a little review for anyone who is considering to buy it: The sensor is amazing. I play on low sensitivity so I make a lot of fast and wide moves and haven't experienced a break a single time. The battery life is also outstanding, I had the mouse for a year and had to change the battery only 2 times after a year of using the mouse started to briefly disconnect from time to time, idk if that's a software or a hardware issue though The scroll wheel is holding on strong the biggest downside is the ergonomics. The form of the mouse is very strange and will not suite everyone, especially someone with bigger hands (it didn't cause any wrist problems, but it's really uncomfortable to use unlike my brother's hyperx pulsefire haste), so beware of that. I haven't mentioned the latency, because it's pretty much non-existent with most modern wireless gaming mice overall, I kinda regret buying it. It would be better to save up a bit for a more ergonomic mouse
small video suggestion: it would be super cool to know if accessories come in different colors in future videos! you know we gotta have that 😤😳 gamer drip 😤 great, concise, and budget friendly video as usual 👌
Great. Im convinced you made this video for me as I just got into the market for a new wireless mouse haha. thank you so much for the recommendations and the high quality video!
Great video as always. I love the Orochi v2, its still my go to mouse for all FPS type of games. The Fantech mouse looks really interesting to me and I am thinking about purchasing it.
I agree been using the Aria XD7 for quite some time absolute value for price to perforamance and decent battery, shape might not be for everyone but it good for me.
Hey, man! Your video is very, very helpful. I might get the Aria. Btw, what's the name of your purple keyboard at 0:31? Thank you in advance for answering!
Just to save people some money i recommend getting a mouse around these price ranges because Ive owned a logitech g pro superlight for 3 years and recently it just started having double clicking issues and i think if you were to replace a wireless mouse due to issues might as well make it a cheaper option for a replacement rather than spending almost 100 bucks again
I’m starting to get into keyboard and mouse gaming after being on controller for so long and these have been really helpful and I’d appreciate any suggestions and tips for this as I don’t have a lot of knowledge
Above like 60 USD I would not call them budget mice. Only option's one and two were budget here. Rest were like mid to high range at 80 USD. Add 10-15 dollars and you could buy flagships like G pro wireless or something.
For Fantech Aria it listed around 56 USD for southeast Asian Market. And it only costs me 800k IDR in Indonesia. Bit I'd rather choose the wired version of Hyperx pulsefire haste though, it's beautiful.
that mouse is freakin terrible for fps bro. for minecraft yeah it can drag click but its super uncofortable for all grip styles, and its over 100 grams, which is unacceptable for a wired mouse in 2023. DONT BUY IT (unless you are a pro gamer minecraft drag clicker)
@@milansamimi nope. 80 bucks to 100 bucks is actually top tier since all the best mice are in that range, so how is that budget when you can buy the best mice with that money?
Hello, I have a question. I recently bought a wireless PC mouse and I use it for gaming. But sometimes, It just disconnect for 0,50 seconds and then reconnects instantly and thats a big problem for me when I am playing games like fortnite or Roblox. How do I fix it? Thanks!
I used G502 wired before and looking for a wireless mouse with bluetooth ... after I tried a lot of mice... I finally picked a razer basilisk v3 just because they have white color, rgb and bluetooth >
research how much a top gaming mouse is and come back. also this is stock price, you can probably find it much cheaper online reused or on sale. finally, it’s 70 and under, you don’t have to get the 70 one
I feel like you should review the Tecware pulse elite. This in my opinion blows all the mice in the list just because of its specs and hot swappable switches. No matter how expensive a mouse is, if it double clicks it's useless.
Razer Orochi V2 is a good mouse but the scroll wheel is ass. It registers the opposite direction when you scroll. Some light searching brings up other users having the same issue, with some having it even on brand new ones.
The g305 doesnt deserve the notice of top budget mouse anymore, its been surpassed by all kind of other mice. the sensor has noticable delay and its very heavy for its size.
Please don't care about sensor performance more than shape and button quality. If you think the buttons are too heavy, sharp, mushy, then don't recommend it. This has been my frustration with the community for a while.
I currently have razer orochi v2 after 1 year of using the mouse is suffering with double scrolling it is bad when you use it while browsing but when gaming you wont feel it on some games
I came to this vid cause my Orochi v2 is starting to fail. Sensor goes crazy for no reason, scroll wheel activates without even touching it (rarely). Had it for around a year... kinda disappointed.
Me and my friend had the orchi and within 1 year our orchi v2 stopped working totally while my friend's orochi v2 still clicking somehow. Yes it is a good mouse but not long lasting.
Still looking for small mouse . Like the Logitech m170 model wat i use today high dpi around 1600 with switch. No side buttons . And yes i do have a logitech g603 mouse. Dont use it . I use a spider grip and play sniper games . So with a spider grip i can use small corrections with pink and thumb to move the mouse.
Xtrfy M42RGB, Don't @ me bc it is wired. Weighs under 60gr.(Got G305 K/DA. Not that bad but not great and Lamzu Atlantis Mini that is BASED) 59 all day long. Euro, Bucks, Pounds etc.
my g305 made me realize how non durable it is. after about 3 months of work (and a couple hard bashings) it stopped working becuase how the batter connects to the mosue
60 hours... my old junk Logitech lasts for 3 years. Gaming mice are built different. That's why I say no LEDs just a waste of battery life. But these don't even have that. Why the battery drain?
ZERO intro, organised links in description. I fucking love it man...
I've looked on your channel for no less than 10 minutes and I'm already in love. You just jump into the video and don't give long introductions with slow spread out words. I love channels that are to the point. I'm looking for quality content and recommendation's, not a 10 minute long into about a sponsor or your personal life or a can of useless words. You've earn't yourself another sub.
the fact that you instantly jumped into the important information of the video without any unnessasary into talk made me instantly subscribe
Bro u are with the FBI or smth coz u make a video knowing exactly what I need. ☠️☠️
Ong Ong frfr
FBI rizz💀😊
Was that English?
@@kennymccormick8295it was but ur probably over 40 so u wouldn’t understand
@@kennymccormick8295I can read it so ig it is
I use the G305 as my spare mouse when I go to LANs that aren't serious. The price is solid for what it is. The specs are more than capable of being an esports worthy option as CSGO pros have won multiple events using the same sensor. Even if something happens to it (ie it breaks or gets lost) you can just run to a Best buy and get another one for less than $40. It's also great if you just want to dip your toes into the wireless market without spending over $50 unsure if it's worth the switch or not.
You’re one of the most underrated RUclipsrs ever.
Thank you!
I am from the era that really started the whole PC gaming scene. Yes the 80 and 90’s kids. However I got away from pc gaming to console until I started looking g at game prices and just bought a new PC. A lot has changed! Looking for a great but affordable mouse I found your channel and I am glad I did! You broke everything down and I ended up ordering the Aria! Thanks again!!
I've used the Orochi v2 before. It was a good mouse until it started to have mouse scroll issues. I submitted a claim to the dealer but there was no product to replace. I think this model is probably discontinued.
Then I bought a Fantech XD7 mouse. Its shape is quite similar to the Orochi v2. It's a very good value mouse for the price.
I saw the G305 on sale for 30 and eventually decided against it because I really wanted something I could also use for tablet/phone. Shortly after the Orochi V2 came up for the same price, and it does have dual-mode wireless, and I really like it. I still main a wired mouse because of the weight and very prolonged day to day use, but I love the surface texture of the Orochi and the very small shape. My hands are quite small AND I like to finger top so that no part of my palm touches the mouse. For me because of that grip, I do wish the thumb buttons were set backwards a bit as my thumb tends to rest on the back button when it ideally should be over the forwards button so that you can roll your thumb to press both rapidly. I do also wish the right side of the mouse was less convex as it tends to make my fingers want to trend downwards onto the matt, where if it was flat or concave I could more securely grip it without sliding down. I would also prefer it have an internal battery and wired mode, but it's hard to argue when it's 30-35 bucks compared to many comparable options double or triple the price (it's just as light as the G Pro Superlight, if you've got a lithium AAA in, for example).
Can you sum This up
@@zackayala1655here you go (Thanks ChatGPT)
"Considered G305 for $30, but needed tablet/phone use. Got Orochi V2 for $30, small size, texture. Prefers fingertip grip, great price compared to others"
lmao@@McCarthy880
OMG, this is every RUclips watchers dream come true. There was zero intro. I didn't have to skip 3 minutes just for the youtuber to say "Now lets get into the video" thank you so much.
I WAS STUMPED BY THE INTRO, there was none of my 1 and a half minutes wasted in my rabbit hole of looking for the perfect mouse. I LOVE YOU!
I've been a susbcriber for like 3 years now and I love how you just jumped straight away to the first entry without any intros. Also, I was surprised to not see the Razer Basilisk x Hyperspeed here just to know your thoughts about it, but it's all good! As a person with a very tight budget, I'll definitely go for the G305.
i love how he directly jumps into the video
very in depth and organized, nice editing too. appreciate this!
This is spot on, very great timing for me as I am looking for FPS mice this week. Thanks !!
As a g305 user for a year, I'll leave a little review for anyone who is considering to buy it:
The sensor is amazing. I play on low sensitivity so I make a lot of fast and wide moves and haven't experienced a break a single time.
The battery life is also outstanding, I had the mouse for a year and had to change the battery only 2 times
after a year of using the mouse started to briefly disconnect from time to time, idk if that's a software or a hardware issue though
The scroll wheel is holding on strong
the biggest downside is the ergonomics. The form of the mouse is very strange and will not suite everyone, especially someone with bigger hands (it didn't cause any wrist problems, but it's really uncomfortable to use unlike my brother's hyperx pulsefire haste), so beware of that.
I haven't mentioned the latency, because it's pretty much non-existent with most modern wireless gaming mice
overall, I kinda regret buying it. It would be better to save up a bit for a more ergonomic mouse
yes I have the g305 as well and a year into it... its skipping skipping skipping
small video suggestion: it would be super cool to know if accessories come in different colors in future videos! you know we gotta have that 😤😳 gamer drip 😤
great, concise, and budget friendly video as usual 👌
No intro no bs this man is amazing
Great. Im convinced you made this video for me as I just got into the market for a new wireless mouse haha. thank you so much for the recommendations and the high quality video!
As someone who is very impatient thank you so much for getting right into it!
Thank you so much for this video! was searching for a new gaming mouse and this just popped up
Great video as always. I love the Orochi v2, its still my go to mouse for all FPS type of games. The Fantech mouse looks really interesting to me and I am thinking about purchasing it.
It’s over a 100£ now
@@sillygoose42069damn, i dont know the price difference was that much. Just ordered the mouse last week for $35 here in Indonesia.
i love my orochi but the middle click and left click are breaking after less than a year... looking for a new one now
i like how u got straight into it
love how he gets right into it
Thank you so much for the Videos
I agree been using the Aria XD7 for quite some time absolute value for price to perforamance and decent battery, shape might not be for everyone but it good for me.
my g304/g305 mouse have double clicking issue after 3 years of heavy use and this video is perfect for my future replacement mouse
Hey, man! Your video is very, very helpful. I might get the Aria. Btw, what's the name of your purple keyboard at 0:31? Thank you in advance for answering!
i love how there was no intro and that he went right into the video
Just ordered an Aria xd7 today cos of this vid. Thank you sir. U got my like and subscribe. Btw what game were u playing on the review?
I would absolutely go for the endgame gear xm2we. Light, superb build quality, pretty much good all around at the peak of the 80 dollar budget.
this series is very good. keep up bruv
I have the razor orochi v2 its so good fits like a glove to my hand
Just to save people some money i recommend getting a mouse around these price ranges because Ive owned a logitech g pro superlight for 3 years and recently it just started having double clicking issues and i think if you were to replace a wireless mouse due to issues might as well make it a cheaper option for a replacement rather than spending almost 100 bucks again
I’m starting to get into keyboard and mouse gaming after being on controller for so long and these have been really helpful and I’d appreciate any suggestions and tips for this as I don’t have a lot of knowledge
Above like 60 USD I would not call them budget mice. Only option's one and two were budget here. Rest were like mid to high range at 80 USD. Add 10-15 dollars and you could buy flagships like G pro wireless or something.
For Fantech Aria it listed around 56 USD for southeast Asian Market. And it only costs me 800k IDR in Indonesia. Bit I'd rather choose the wired version of Hyperx pulsefire haste though, it's beautiful.
aria is great, Had it for about a week now and have been loving it. Recommended
It’s still one of my favorite mice I’ve ever used!!
BEST CHANNEL EVER
You can also try the Tecware Pulse Elite. It's been awhile since I saw your vid on my feed.
Idk if it's noticable, but the hyperx pulsefire haste has a pretty high respond and click latency.
You mean, it has delay?
Imo the Roccat Kain 100 is the best budget gaming mouse at only $40-$50. The only thing is I'm not sure if it comes in wireless or not
that mouse is freakin terrible for fps bro. for minecraft yeah it can drag click but its super uncofortable for all grip styles, and its over 100 grams, which is unacceptable for a wired mouse in 2023. DONT BUY IT (unless you are a pro gamer minecraft drag clicker)
tier 4 mice for pro gaming as tech goes in 2023. only would recommend any of those if the person in stake couldn't really afford 30$ more.
How about the Deathadder V2 X? Is it worth buying?
Yo! Thanks for making these vids
Glad you like them!
Just bought the G305 in the last few weeks and I like it, but I have this curiosity how more expensive mice will perform. 😭😆
you should've tried the Rakk Talan Air, really a beast of a mouse for this price point
Man, should I go for the hyper x haste 2? I really need your help.
Nice list, the Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed $70 in case you want to check it
The Razer DeathAdder V3 Wired is also worth considering!
This is a wireless mouse list
80 bucks is not really budget tho
Yes it is💀
@@milansamimi nope. 80 bucks to 100 bucks is actually top tier since all the best mice are in that range, so how is that budget when you can buy the best mice with that money?
@@jebusglatze1285 what do you mean, the best gaming mice are 100$ to 200$
do you think the cooler master MM712 is good ?
Hello, I have a question. I recently bought a wireless PC mouse and I use it for gaming. But sometimes, It just disconnect for 0,50 seconds and then reconnects instantly and thats a big problem for me when I am playing games like fortnite or Roblox. How do I fix it? Thanks!
Ayee the orchi v2
Why no cooler master mouse's. Probably the best bang for buck mouse on the market right now
Nice to meet you. May I know are you interested in review Gitopter lightweight gaming mouse (57g,26000DPI ) ?
G305
the Fantech Aria XD7 is not showing for me when I click the link it just shows random ones? for the UK one please help
Ahh no intro imma leave a like
I'm looking for something lightweight and I can't decide between the Viper V2 Pro or the Aria XD7
How long does the pulsefire haste battery last?
I used G502 wired before and looking for a wireless mouse with bluetooth ... after I tried a lot of mice... I finally picked a razer basilisk v3 just because they have white color, rgb and bluetooth >
Hi i can get razer viper ultimate with charging under 80$ is it worth it? I dont play any competitive fps
Idk what ur understanding on "budget" is... But for me its a lot of money... 70$... "Budget" yeah..
research how much a top gaming mouse is and come back. also this is stock price, you can probably find it much cheaper online reused or on sale. finally, it’s 70 and under, you don’t have to get the 70 one
i would add the DeathAdder V3 Wired for 68$, its the same as the wireless version but half the price
I feel like you should review the Tecware pulse elite. This in my opinion blows all the mice in the list just because of its specs and hot swappable switches. No matter how expensive a mouse is, if it double clicks it's useless.
I have this and it's garbage. Dongle disconnects, even in cable it disconnects. What a waste of money
Razer Orochi V2 is a good mouse but the scroll wheel is ass. It registers the opposite direction when you scroll. Some light searching brings up other users having the same issue, with some having it even on brand new ones.
The g305 doesnt deserve the notice of top budget mouse anymore, its been surpassed by all kind of other mice. the sensor has noticable delay and its very heavy for its size.
true
what game were you playing in thru the video
whats the name of that pink and purple tlk key board
you should've mentioned Darmoshark M3/N3, and the VGN Dragonfly F1, which are very solid mice for the price, with "flagship" specs...
Please don't care about sensor performance more than shape and button quality. If you think the buttons are too heavy, sharp, mushy, then don't recommend it. This has been my frustration with the community for a while.
I currently have razer orochi v2 after 1 year of using the mouse is suffering with double scrolling it is bad when you use it while browsing but when gaming you wont feel it on some games
I came to this vid cause my Orochi v2 is starting to fail. Sensor goes crazy for no reason, scroll wheel activates without even touching it (rarely). Had it for around a year... kinda disappointed.
Me and my friend had the orchi and within 1 year our orchi v2 stopped working totally while my friend's orochi v2 still clicking somehow. Yes it is a good mouse but not long lasting.
what is the keyboard on 4:40?
Make a full review on aria xd7 please
Still looking for small mouse .
Like the Logitech m170 model wat i use today
high dpi around 1600 with switch.
No side buttons .
And yes i do have a logitech g603 mouse.
Dont use it .
I use a spider grip and play sniper games .
So with a spider grip i can use small corrections with pink and thumb to move the mouse.
All these mice are not budget mice. When i think of the price of budget mice, i think of mice that are 35 dollars and less
I think first 2 are budget others are a bit expensive
Xtrfy M42RGB, Don't @ me bc it is wired. Weighs under 60gr.(Got G305 K/DA. Not that bad but not great and Lamzu Atlantis Mini that is BASED) 59 all day long. Euro, Bucks, Pounds etc.
logitech g102 for 18$, more than 5 years still work like champ
Keyboard name plz
What about Coolermaster MM712 ?? need to be there for 60usd come onnnn
Haha i love when westerner pronounce Orochi. Its always funny.
my g305 made me realize how non durable it is. after about 3 months of work (and a couple hard bashings) it stopped working becuase how the batter connects to the mosue
what is budget to this man?
g304 or g305 same?
Yes
i got a basilisk x hyperspeed 2 days ago from target for 28
NO SOUND CAMPARISION ?
no xm2we?
coolermaster MM717?
Amazing vid
Thanks
yo what game is bro playing
Only the g305 is actually under the "budget" category lmao
60 hours... my old junk Logitech lasts for 3 years. Gaming mice are built different. That's why I say no LEDs just a waste of battery life. But these don't even have that. Why the battery drain?
79 dollar budget ?! Plz budget means under 50 dollars
Fantech number 1?
🇮🇩 Pride
I struggle to double click with the g305, just me?
You mean, you wanna have that double clicking?
@@atmojoe On command, yes, to improve cps in certain games
You can set a macro for that in G hub I guess.
@@harrymoors Try changing the double click speed in Windows Mouse Properties
Did this guy just call orochi as orki?
its O-ROW-CHE btw not orci