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Budget wireless keyboard and mouse for gaming? (INR)

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hi, i searched lot, but cant find any wireless keyboard and mouse, there are so cheap things available, dont wana do mistake,
can anyone suggest me, any budget wireless gaming keyboard and mouse which available in india?
please help me.
 
hi, i searched lot, but cant find any wireless keyboard and mouse, there are so cheap things available, dont wana do mistake,
can anyone suggest me, any budget wireless gaming keyboard and mouse which available in india?
please help me.

Some logitech set, they have many KB/Mouse combos, always worked well for me.
I'm currently using a Logitech nano laser mouse with a 5GHz wireless Rapoo (flat keys) keyboard.
 
Some logitech set, they have many KB/Mouse combos, always worked well for me.
I'm currently using a Logitech nano laser mouse with a 5GHz wireless Rapoo (flat keys) keyboard.
should i buy wired or wireless combo?
 
should i buy wired or wireless combo?

I prefer wireless, I like a clean desk without wires but hardcore gamers would prefer wired.
You need to decide for yourself.
 
hi, i searched lot, but cant find any wireless keyboard and mouse, there are so cheap things available, dont wana do mistake,
can anyone suggest me, any budget wireless gaming keyboard and mouse which available in india?
please help me.
Well, it all depends on what you are willing to sacrifice or gain in the quality/longevity/price balance.
You basically have 3 options:
1) Spend around $25 (don't know how much it's in INR) on a generic wireless combo and pray that it works for more than a year (lots of those have unreliable wireless transceivers, which means either KB/mouse or USB dongle will eventually give up on you)
2) Rapoo gives you a nice balance of price/quality. Something like an 8900p combo is the best thing you can get under $100. Their strongest characteristic, as a brand, are those slim keyboards with laptop "butterfly" switches. I love those even for gaming (very responsive, super quiet).
3) Forget about cheap and get a Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse. Something like MK710 or MK850 are the most adequate options. I used to have an older MX3200, and I loved it (it had both RF and BT connectivity, very nice rechargeable wireless mouse and an LCD display which at the time even had some rudimentary in-game integration, just like G-series keyboards).

P.S. "Cheap", "Wireless" and "Gaming" don't mix well together. It can be either two of them in the same product, but not all three.
 
hi, i searched lot, but cant find any wireless keyboard and mouse
What do you mean you can't find any? There are many to choose from.

What is your budget?

I don't know who makes the keyboards and mice for Microsoft but I love my Wireless Comfort 5050.

I could live with wired keyboard but not a wired mouse.
 
Well, it all depends on what you are willing to sacrifice or gain in the quality/longevity/price balance.
You basically have 3 options:
1) Spend around $25 (don't know how much it's in INR) on a generic wireless combo and pray that it works for more than a year (lots of those have unreliable wireless transceivers, which means either KB/mouse or USB dongle will eventually give up on you)
2) Rapoo gives you a nice balance of price/quality. Something like an 8900p combo is the best thing you can get under $100. Their strongest characteristic, as a brand, are those slim keyboards with laptop "butterfly" switches. I love those even for gaming (very responsive, super quiet).
3) Forget about cheap and get a Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse. Something like MK710 or MK850 are the most adequate options. I used to have an older MX3200, and I loved it (it had both RF and BT connectivity, very nice rechargeable wireless mouse and an LCD display which at the time even had some rudimentary in-game integration, just like G-series keyboards).

P.S. "Cheap", "Wireless" and "Gaming" don't mix well together. It can be either two of them in the same product, but not all three.
What do you mean you can't find any? There are many to choose from.

What is your budget?

I don't know who makes the keyboards and mice for Microsoft but I love my Wireless Comfort 5050.

I could live with wired keyboard but not a wired mouse.
i mean i searched in amazon.in and flipkart, cant find any good wireless in that budget, but there are lot but are wired.. :(

here are list of them
Link1
Link2
Link3
Link4
Link5
Link6 (that one is from logitech, should i buy this one if i have that budget?)
 
should i buy this one if i have that budget?
Your Link5 costs 4,499.00 rupees (or ~$70USD). Is that your top budget?

I cannot tell you which one to buy because keyboards and mice are extensions of our own hands. What feels great at the end of my finger tips may feel awkward or even painful at the end of yours. This is especially true with mice.

But keyboards have their own characteristics. I like the curve of the keys as seen in my link above. Others like a wavy keyboard that is taller at the middle keys. Some like wrist pads, others don't. Some like a soft mushy key click, others like a solid mechanical click.

If the keyboard is too wide, I cannot fit the mouse on my keyboard tray too! :(

You really need to find some place that has keyboards on display that you can try for yourself.
 
Your Link5 costs 4,499.00 rupees (or ~$70USD). Is that your top budget?

I cannot tell you which one to buy because keyboards and mice are extensions of our own hands. What feels great at the end of my finger tips may feel awkward or even painful at the end of yours. This is especially true with mice.

But keyboards have their own characteristics. I like the curve of the keys as seen in my link above. Others like a wavy keyboard that is taller at the middle keys. Some like wrist pads, others don't. Some like a soft mushy key click, others like a solid mechanical click.

If the keyboard is too wide, I cannot fit the mouse on my keyboard tray too! :(

You really need to find some place that has keyboards on display that you can try for yourself.
actually bit less, i will do hard to reach that budget but still if i can get better by spending 500inr then i can do, but not much..
edit. i have no issue of space, my desk is bigger, and current keyboard mouse looks so poor and also getting faulty, logitech quality is not top quality, i think even expensive keyboard dont work for long.. i bought 4 keyboard mouse in 3 years of logitech quality.
 
i mean i searched in amazon.in and flipkart, cant find any good wireless in that budget, but there are lot but are wired.. :(

here are list of them
Link1
Link2
Link3
Link4
Link5
Link6 (that one is from logitech, should i buy this one if i have that budget?)
G100s is OK, but not "good". The mouse is small and has some problems, like fragile cable and slippery body.
The other ones I'm not so sure about.... Dragonwar seems like a legit brand, but I've never seen a single one personally.


Since you are now leaning towards wired, here's what I can suggest:
1) Buy any cheap and comfortable keyboard.
2) Go to a physical store and look for any A4Tech gaming mouse. X7 is their "kinda gaming" sub-brand, and Bloody is more expensive "pro-gaming" product line. Just don't buy any X7 mouse online, unless it is specifically listed as A4Tech product, because there are tons of fakes/knock-offs on the market. Genuine ones are cheap, sometimes even cheaper than fakes. But the quality is very good. On my last job I've seen an entire web-dev. office using their X705K mice, because they are so comfortable and cheap (it's a 5-button gaming mouse, which normally costs around $15-20). If you like heavy mice, you can go for A4Tech XL750BH: it's bigger, heavier, has a laser sensor, and 6 buttons. Priced at ~$25. I like it a lot, because it feels similar to my old Logitech G5.
 
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