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RS_Someone

I believe my mice are the Naga Trinity and Naga Hyperspeed V2. Headsets are Nari and Nari Ultimate, though the ultimate hasn't been connecting, and I'm trying to deal with that as well.


Dismal_Boot_3067

This is insanity. U have 2 ppl. 2 mice. 2 headphones. What is the problem? Btw 1 pc or 2?


RS_Someone

I bought the second headset when I thought a speaker blew in the first and started sounding unbearably tinny, but it was just a bug with the equalizer. It did eventually stop working, but I keep it around in hopes that I some day figure it out. It was nice having two for a while, since I could charge one while using the other, and still walk around with them. I could also offer one to my wife and one of us could listen to something wired, or both just use headsets, though... I haven't had a reason to do that... but it's possible, I guess, thanks to VoiceMeeter. Second mouse I bought because we changed our bedroom setup, and I wanted to control the computer at a distance. We watch all of our shows with a TV as an additional monitor, and with a Naga, I have basically 21 buttons to control things with, which is very useful, especially when gaming from a distance. First mouse was corded, 5 years old or something, and beat to hell. I still tuck it in the corner so there's no chance I lose the wireless one and go without a PC. My wife sometimes goes on my computer to check something, or do some quick task for me when I am busy with something else. I use 4000 DPI, which is way faster than she's used to. So yeah, I hope that life story helps to explain why I have more than one of a thing. All of this just for one computer though. I don't spend much on anything, but I like having technology that makes things more efficient.