You'll want one with the extra 2 buttons. Alot of mice don't have them anymore.
Something like this, will probably work. Darmoshark N3. Currently $30.
I have a rapoo vt9pro, It's $25 on sale during the holiday season. Right now it's $40.
I can confidently recommend the vt9pro, because the software UI works well. You don't need it installed to launch the macro from mouse, it can record keystroke delays too. The problem is it's $40 right now. Holidays all the mice go on sale. You can even get the newer 8K mice for $40.
Rapoo also use a bigger battery 800mah than most other brands. Other brands use 500 and 350mah to cut weight ~10g.
Rapoo's weakness is click latency, ~2 to 3ms vs the 1ms/sub1ms on certain mice firmwares. But the only way they get there is by using a floppy debounce algo, it's not magic.
Rapoo's advantage from a mechanical standpoint is easy repair, because it uses a daughter board on the main switches. It sticks with tried and true omron.
Optical switches on some of the new mice is fancy, but they're not truly more durable, because that led can dim/malfunction/ go out. and it's arguably more difficult to source proper replacements, because there's less standardization.
Their latest one is vt3pro max, it's got 8K. It's $60, $50 with prime, Holiday I think it will go to $40. Prime day it was $47.
DO NOT READ Amazon Mouse Reviews, they're lying. They don't know what they're talking about. These off brands all come from the same major OEMs that build the logitech/razers.