Reddit reviews Razer Gaming Mouse Bungee v2: Drag-Free Wired Mouse Support - for Esports-Level Performance - Classic Black (RC21-01210100-R3M1)
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Drag free cord Cable control (up to 3.2 millimeter)Rust resistant spring armWeighted base for non slip gaming stabilitySpace saving to organize and manage cords and cablesLess drag, more frag; Perfect accessory for gaming or office use
Hey broski. Back in the day, the Zowie bungee was the only decent option, but nowadays almost any mainstream-ish bungee should work.
That said, here are a few recommendations, considering you might like certain brands/aesthetics/colors more than others!
Misc: - Used for years in the pro/streaming CSGO scene - Reliable - Red/Black/Silver - A Zowie product :)
Misc: - Heavy and solid - Ideal for a Steelseries oriented setup - Matte Black/Silver
Misc: - Slightly smaller (4 inch height) - Unique design - Black
Misc: - Gets the job done + solid, magnetic construction - Super simple design - Portable, for travel/lans/etc - Black/Red
Misc: - Up and coming brand Glorious (popping off recently, especially with the release of the Model O) - Branding + logo (imo) is amazing - Sold in black and white colorways
I use to have my mouse cable under my monitor but it was so ghetto and I didn’t like it. I couldn’t move my mouse anymore than the slack I had given myself so I’d often get caught out when doing 90s into a side-jump into a 180 and I’d feel like I was about to rip my mouse cable.
The saying goes: “some people swear by it, some people hate it” for mouse bungees. It’s all down to preference. I personally, love having one. I’d highly recommend the Razer mouse bungee V2 if you do plan on getting one.
Link here (UK link): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Razer-RC21-01210100-R3M1-Mouse-Bungee-V2-Black/dp/B07FFPGLYX/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=razer+mouse+bungee+v2&qid=1573525542&sprefix=razer+mouse+&sr=8-1
US Link: https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Mouse-Bungee-V2-RC21-01210100-R3M1/dp/B07FL2LSBH/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?keywords=razer+mouse+bungee+v2&qid=1573525594&sprefix=razer+mou&sr=8-2
i believe it’s this one
that’s the one I plan on getting very soon. how is it treating you? any drag or tilt?
sorry for the questions
Mouse bungee's are amazing, they work perfectly for me and I play much better with it since it reduces the cable drag.
Zowie camade is probably one of the most popular mouse bungee's. I personally use it and the build quality is pretty good,Razer bungee and Hotline games bungee are some other popular ones.
Pretty sure they all work the same.
I have one and really enjoy it my mouse would always get stuck on my desk and now I don’t have the problem any more.
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I think I saw a mousepad at one point that had a stylus-like arm on it that you fed the wire through so it sort of articulated along with your movements... if that makes sense.
EDIT: This is basically what I’m talking without the mousepad so you can use whatever you like... though moving your desk a little back from the wall is probably the best solution. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FL2LSBH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ZkfYDbE29P3SS
>I bought it for 100USD, but It's around 60usd now which is about 53€.
Cheapest I could get it would be 80€, which would be very much into the premium price range for mice. Not unreasonable, but still premium. For future reference, prices in EU are typically about 20% higher than the US due to VAT.
>I don't think you should cheap out on something you use every day if you value comfort.
I'm not saying that. I've spent a fair amount of money over the years buying different mice for different reasons, looking for a "perfect" mouse. In fact, I think that the two most important factors when considering a mouse are comfort and the use case. No point in having the best mouse in the world if it gives you cramps, but also no point in having a comfortable as heck mouse if it means you have to resort to weird tricks because the mouse lacks features.
>Also I don't want to hammer a nail into my nice desk ;)
Personally, I use a velcro cable tie on all of my mice so that there is no excess. I also plug my mice into the USB hub on my monitor, so there's very little cable drag. If I was bothered by what little is left, I would opt for a mouse bungee in a heart beat. Paying 20-30€ for a mouse bungee and getting to use it with any mouse I want is a far better option for my at home use case than paying 100€+ for an entirely new mouse.
You'd need something to relieve pressure on your mouse wrist correct? Something like this might help
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FL2LSBH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_o1RhDb36ESRJJ