26 Aug
26Aug

The best gaming mouse is the one that feels right to your grip and delivers the best performance with your favorite games. Taking a mouse in your hand, having the right set of features and packing a robust sensor will improve the flow of your gameplay and click speed tests  make the hits more satisfying.

In the big debate between the keyboard and the mouse, the gamepad, the dynamic pair almost always takes the crown. Speed and accuracy are unmatched, especially in first-person shooters where the drawer reflex and accuracy are really important.

There are dozens of players in the mouse game today, and why not? Models can range from cheap and simple to premium, with useful features like wireless charging or a plethora of programmable buttons.

There are also bright RGB on some models and bold design options like removable parts and adjustable weight.Below we'll help you choose the best gaming mouse for you by breaking down the best gaming mouse for different uses. 

Top 5 Best Gaming Mouse You Can Buy


1. Razer Basilisk V3

The Razer Basilisk V3 is the best gaming mouse to hit in our lab. Its nine programmable buttons, perfectly crafted outlines and premium, textured finish make it versatile in gaming styles and even productivity workloads.

Although heavy side compared to honeycomb-style rats for FPS games, the PTFE legs help it slide smoothly, the dedicated sniper button is easy to reach, and the CPI for headshots drops quickly.

There are many customisation options, from 11 individual RGB zones to the above mentioned buttons. Each button can also have a secondary function when using "hypershift". 

The Basilisk V3 is also unique in that it is smooth to the touch of the scroll wheel, can scroll for free at the tap of a button, or how you flick it. 

However, this means that the wheel can make a rattling noise and is particularly noisy when switching modes. It can also be shaky when moving sideways aggressively.

Razer DeathAdder V2 is a suitable, easy option if you do not need much programmability. But Basilisk V3 won our Editor's Choice Award for its advanced feature set, build and customization options.


2.Logitech G502 Lightspeed

The lighter and wireless version of the popular Logitech G502 Hero, the Logitech G502 Lightspeed, is a fantastic weapon for your arsenal if you can afford the price tag.

With premium features like six extra weights to customize the feel of the mouse, the G502 Light speed starts earning your investment.With Logitech's high-dpi and energy-efficient Hero sensor and a plethora of programmable buttons, the G502 Lightspeed is perfect for any gaming genre. 

Its shape is recognizable and comfortable, built-in first-person shooter style. While you can't risk a wireless connection, the G502 Lightspeed also comes with a reliable cable.


3.Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro

The best wireless gaming mouse for most is the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro. It takes the popular and accessible shape of the wired Razer DeathAdder V2 and cuts the cord without cutting performance. 

With a 2.4 GHz USB-A dongle using Razor's hyperspeed technology, the gaming performance proved to be on par with the wired option of the mouse.The DeathAdder V2 Pro uses Razer's most advanced optical sensor, which excels in gaming even in high DPI settings. In addition, dual sensitivity buttons help with on-the-fly adjustment. 

Meanwhile, the mechanical-optical switches of the left and right-click buttons can be divisive, especially for those who like the experience of a tactile mechanical switch, but we did not encounter any wrong clicks.The DeathAdder V2 Pro faces some stiff competition, especially its  MSRP. 

For example, you can currently find the Logitech G703 Lightspeed for 64. And if you want to go over $ 100, other premium cable-free gaming rats like the Razer Basilisk Ultimate and Logitech G502 Lightspeed rats listed on this page are worth considering. 

But for the wireless gaming mouse that goes into business without the hassle and extra features, DeathAdder V2 Pro is at the top.


4. Corsair Katar Pro XT

If you want a well-designed, comfortable gaming mouse at an affordable price, the Corsair Katar Pro XT is the best gaming mouse for you. 

At just 2.68 ounces, this lightweight mouse is excellent for long gaming sessions and can be adjusted quickly. Despite being a budget mouse, it has a slightly lower profile but a nice, bi-shaped shell that doesn't look cheap. 

Corsair's mouse cable slides easily without drag, targeting FPS and MOBA players, thanks to PTFE feet and paracord USB-Type-A tethers.

Speaking of Tether, the wireless version of this mouse, the Corsair Katar Pro Wireless, if not on sale, can be had for a slightly higher price than the same wired version. 

The Katar Pro XT is not the most flashy or unique mouse out there but will make it a reliable gaming companion.

So it is worth considering. And if you're behind the lightest mouse, something with a honeycomb shell, like the Glorious Rat on this page, saves more weight.


5. Glorious Model D

If you're an FPS gamer, a light mouse can really enhance your experience, so you never have to go back to a 'normal' mouse again. The Glorious Model D- (available here for $ 50 or microcenter) is the best gaming mouse for FPS titles as it weighs just 2.15 ounces and has a comfortable size that fits well with the palm or paw grip, as well as being small hands. 

The Glorious Model D is an exceptional example of a honeycomb-style mouse that we've seen more recently. If you can cope with questionable Glorious branding, you'll find a mouse that's easy to push and slides almost smoothly on its high-quality PTFE legs.

If you want more ambiguity, HK Gaming Mira-M or Glorious Model O- (also on this page) may be more appropriate. But for a premium mouse that can help you change the way you play, the Model D is the A + choice.

Oh, and if you're worried about keeping it clean or working on all those holes, check out what Glorious CEO Shazim Mohammed told us about it.



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