I was more referring to the Steelseries Rival, which has a good sensor but terrible side grips (in my experience), but yeah, you get what I mean.
Honestly, Logitech's been ahead in the sensor game for a while. They seem to be more focused on improving the technical side of their products compared to other companies; in fact, their wireless tech has gotten so good lately that I can honestly say that their wireless mice are the only wireless mice that are even worth considering.
But as I said, if you're after a right-handed mouse, the G403 (wired or wireless, doesn't matter) would probably be the one to look for if you're going with Logitech. Their other mice are either ambidextrous, have weird designs/shapes, or are simply just a bit heavier than they should be (at least in my opinion).
Honestly, Logitech's been ahead in the sensor game for a while. They seem to be more focused on improving the technical side of their products compared to other companies; in fact, their wireless tech has gotten so good lately that I can honestly say that their wireless mice are the only wireless mice that are even worth considering.
But as I said, if you're after a right-handed mouse, the G403 (wired or wireless, doesn't matter) would probably be the one to look for if you're going with Logitech. Their other mice are either ambidextrous, have weird designs/shapes, or are simply just a bit heavier than they should be (at least in my opinion).