<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> //344567.top 2025-06-17T14:00:00Z en <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I don't have a hope in ﷽hell of chancing upon the elusive CS2 AWP Dra🍌gon Lore skin, but if you don't want to drop thousands of dollars on a super-rare weapon decal SteelSeries has a far more affordable option up its sleeve.

The brand has just launched its new CS2 Dragon Lore Collection, an XXL mouse pad and a seemingly-new wireless gaming mouse devoted to🍌 one of the most iconic skins in the game. These limited edition dr🦂ops are now available to pre-order direct from , coming in at $49.99 / $119.99 respectively, ahead of shipping from July 1.

SteelSeries QcK XXL mouse pad | CS2 Dragon Lore Edition |
Featuring a gorgeous Dragon Lore design up top and a QcK micro-woven cloth finish, the $49.99 Dragon Lore Edition SteelSeries QcK mouse pad is $20 more expensive than the standard model. It does look fantastic, though.

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SteelSeries Wireless Gaming Mouse | CS2 Dragon Lore Edition |
The limited edition CS2 Dragon Lore gaming mouse fills in the honeycomb design of the SteelSeries Aerox 3, but it does still come in at $119.99. ౠThis looks to be a custom build with an 18K DPI TrueMove Air sensor, 200 hours of battery life, and a brand new form factor for the release.

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First up, the✱ actual design on that mouse pad is stunning. You've got all the main elements of the actual sniper skin here, spread out across the full width of🎉 a SteelSeries QcK XXL desk pad. The golden backdrop mixed with the red of that dragon... chef kiss - and I'm not even a die-hard fan of the elusive decal.

You're not picking up a cheap pad for the sake of its design here either. SteelSeries produce some of the best mats on the market. While this isn't the latest suite of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries QcK Performance pads, there's still plenty of pedigree on that super-soft finish and g🎐rippy surface.

SteelSeries Wireless Gaming Mouse CS2 Dragon Lore Edition

(Image credit: SteelSeries)

The mouse is a little more challenging to recommend. This isn't a SteelSeries pointer that I've seen before, and from the marketing materials it looks like a specialized run. There's an 18K DPI💖 sensor under the hood, a custom PixArt TrueMove Air model, both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connections, and up to 200 hours of battery life. SteelSeries has now confirmed to me that it's a modified SteelSeries Aerox 3, with non-honeycomb chassis up top. That's an older mouse that's been sitting at about $60 all year round - you're doubling your spend for this extra coat of paint.

We're rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets for more setup upgrades.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Vertical mice are nothing new, but brands seem to be jumping on Logitech's hype-train a little more frequently at the moment. The Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is the second upright poi𒁏nter I've tested in the last few weeks, and while it sits higher on the price scale the upgrades in comfort and functionality are well worth the investment.

This is a productivity machine, so it's not going to be threatening the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse m𒈔odels on the market. However, Razer's pedigree in creating high-quality peripherals that balance speedy sensors with additional functionality is certainly on show here. The Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is too cumbersome to be a true threat on the battlefield, but it's certainly a 🦹beast in a spreadsheet.

Key Specs

Price

$119.99 / £119.99

Connection

2.4GHz, Bluetooth, wired

Shape

Right-handed, vertical

Buttons

8

DPI

30,000

IPS

550

Switches

Mechanical

Weight

150g

Battery

Up to six months

Design

Front view of Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition doesn't look like most of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mice I test, and t🐼he clue's in the name. This is an upright pointer with a large, heavy base and some serious heft to its waistline.꧂ That means it's not going to be zipping across any Apex Legends arenas any time soon, and it's certainly taking a backseat in ranked play.

Razer's Pro line has never been in step with 🎃the brand's wider gaming motivati𒐪ons, though. First and foremost, this is a productivity machine.

That means comfort is a top priority here, and thankfully Razer has delivered. I felt too much of a strain to truly relax when wielding the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Keychron M5 earlier this year, but the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition makes some key changes to that form factor. Instead of placing the thumb all the way at the🍸 bottom of the device (the design Keychron takes, as well as Logitech), there's a large dent in the top left side. Here, the thumb sits comfortably atop the mouse, rather than straꦬining to control it from the bottom.

Side view of Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition showing thumb indent and side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

That, plus the super grippy texture covering this side of the device, makes for a far more accurate and infinitely more pleasant experience. Instead of working overtime to keep a lumbering pointer in check, my thuꩵmb is resting neatly in the small groove while the rest of the work is balanced across three fingers on the top aꦯnd my wrist. The difference is night and day.

At 150g this is still a solid piece of kit, but I never felt like I was dragging it across my mouse pad. There's a fairly sophisticated set of large skates on the underside that, while not as slick as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse, keep that glide smooth and lighten the lo🌌ad a little.

Build quality feels sturdy, though there's a l🦩ittle more creaking when squeezing from the sides than I would have expected from a Razer device. It's by no means enough to have me worried about long-term dꦍurability, though.

Controls

Top down view of Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Razer Pro Click V2 line has a number of AI features built into Synapse and, in the case of the Vertical Edition, it's all accessible via a small button right on the very top of the device. By default, this small silver clicker cycles DPI settings but🔥 a long press brings up your AI Prompt Master. Connect to an AI Engine like ChatGPT and you've got quick access to a pre-set prompt of your choosing. You'll need Synapse installed and running to use this feature, though, and for now it's largely based around summarizing or writing text rather than running more complicated analysis prompts.

Then you've got your classic two side buttons, framing that thumb groove on the side. The curved side means Razer can't fit these two clickers side by side as Keychron does. Instead, they're positioned above and below the thumb. Knocking upwards or downwards to actuate each button is a new feeling, but one I quickly merged into muꦅscle memory.

These buttons are slightly more shallow than you might expect, but that's perfect considering they're being hit by the side of the thumb instead of the top. There's ample space o🐲n the button itself so I never missed a click bu🦄t there's still enough room around the thumb to avoid accidental presses.

You do sacrifice some scroll wheel action by opting fo🍌r the Vertical Edition over the standard Razer Pro Click ⭕V2. While the traditional design offers both smooth and notched scrolling, this wheel is locked to notched in the taller shape. Everything still feels responsive and there's a strong sense of presence to each notch, but scrolling through longer pages does grow tiresome after a while (which is where that free-spin mode comes in).

Software

Razer Synapse 4 software with Pro Click V2 Vertical mouse connected

(Image credit: Future)

The Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition runs on Razer Synapse 4, the latest iteration of the brand's software. Things are a little slimmer here than I normally see in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice, with no fancy sen🌞sor features or lift-off distance customizations on offer. Instead, we've got more of a focus on keybindings and the aforementioned AI Prompt Master.

The latter is basically a back door into ChatGPT, allowing you to bring up a Razer-skinned version of the software (with the addition of a few handy drop downs and preset prompt parameters) to either rephrase, summarize, or create text or images. It's basically an alternative to hitting alt-space to bring up the app itself, with the addꦜition of a few quick settings.

Individual prompts can't be mapped to any buttons, which is a shame. If you regularly find yourself using one or two of the exact same prompts, it would be much easier to simply assign the full task to a keybindin🦩g.

Elsewhere, Razer's software can be used to set DPI presets (either along a simple slider or using five stages saved to the mouse itself), set the polling rate from 125Hz to 1,000Hz, and configure sleep mode timings. RGB l๊ighting can be toggled on and off, with Razer's standard range of effects on offer.

Everythi✱ng is laid out well, with intuitive menus (though some keybinding options can be a pain to find in the smaller dropdown that appears) and easy sliders for your main controls. Synapse 4 is also far less CPU intensive than its predecessors, though it does constantly run in the tray in Windows, which has slowed my system in the past.

Connection

The Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition can connect via the supplied USB-C cable as well as both Bluetooth and its 2.4GHz receiver. That's par for the course at this price range, wit🌱h most other $100+ gaming mice offering the same connec🦩tion options.

Switching between connections is pretty simple, as is swapping between Bluetooth devices (there are three slots, which is handy for multi-tasking between different laptops and tablets). Interestingly, the toggle on the underside is used simply to swap between wired and wireless mode🌱, with a separate button on the other side used to configure either a 2.4GHz 🍬or Bluetooth connection.

Both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connect💫ions remained resilient in my testing, with very little additional input lag introduced when using Bluetooth instead of Razer's speedy recei♎ver.

Battery

Razer advertises mammoth six-month batt🍃ery life, which is likely a best-case Blueཧtooth scenario with no RGB. So no, you probably won't get six months of juice out of this device if you're using it at a 1,000Hz polling rate over 2.4GHz with some fancy light shows - but you're still going to run for a long time.

I charged the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition to 1🏅00% twelve days ago and I've just hit 50%. It sees runtime for eight hours per day during the work week, with a few extra hours in the evening for gaming, and around two to four hours each day on weekends. That's connected via a 2.4GHz receiver, without RGB switched on, set to a 1,000Hz polling rat💝e.

I've done the math, and that's roughly 102 hours for 50% of the bat🍸tery to drain, putting us firmly into the 200-hour territory overall. I spent 112 hours testing the Keychron M5 and it was down to 45%, so both mice are offering particularly strong battery l💞ives.

For reference, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX (my favorite gaming mouse at the moment) gets about 95 hours for a full charge, while the next-sturdiest (after the M5) 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cougar Revenger Pro 4K taps out at 150 hours on its lowest polling r𒁏ate.

Sensor

Hand using the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

We've got Razer's Focus Pro Optical Sensor at the helm here, the same eye featured in the cheaper 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed and slightly older 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro. That means tracking is smooth and accurate while keeping up with faster movements admirably, despite the lower-than-average 550 IPS. A gaming-focused mouse will generally start off with 650 inches-per-second of tracking speed, but the sacrifice doesn't make too much of a difference here considering the weight and shape of the pointer itself. You're not going to be able to zip this across a mouse pad in 🦩the same way you would a lightweight esports mouse.

For its productivity🥂 sensibilities, this is a fantastic piece of kit. Not many users are going to stretch to the full 30,000 DPI u🌳nless you're particularly nimble and using a much larger display. Overall, tracking is reliable and accurate, while maintaining a smooth curve at higher settings as well.

There are no lift-off distance settings to customize, but I can see why. The larger form factor means actually read☂justing positioning during wider movements is far too cumbersome. I'm not knocking it, the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition was never designed as a gaming-first device, but it🔜's certainly something to remember if you're looking for an all-in-one pointer.

Switches

This is a fully mechanical mouse, with no optical clickers in either the main clicks or the side buttons. That makes sense, Razer doesn't need to focus on pure speed here and instead the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition offers a deep, precise actuation on its maᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱﷽ᩚᩚᩚin buttons. That's a little lighter when it comes to the side clackers, but it still works in Razer's favor - they're easy to hit and still offer a robust sense of feedback when knocked with the thumb.

Should you buy the Razer Pro Click V2?

Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition gaming mouse with packaging on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Razer Pro Cl🦂ick V2 Vertical Edition is a little too awkward to truly make sense as a gaming mouse, but it's not designed for that. This is a productivity tool that will serve anyone looking for a more relaxed hold particularly well.

It's far more comfortable than cheaper alternatives from Keychron and serves its higher price tag well with a textured grip, excellent sensor performance, an🅷d easily accessible extra buttons. AI features feel like a slight gimmick at the moment considering it's basically just another shortcut for ChatGPT, but could come in handy for the power user, and that b🌠attery life is second to none at the moment.

If you've decided to invest a little more in a more ergonomic shape for work or content creation, this is🌱 an easy recommendation from me. Just be aware of the extra weight that inevitably comes with this chunkier design.

Ratings

Comfort

5/5

Speed

2/5

Programmability

3/5

Connectivity

4/5

Battery life

5/5

How I tested the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition

I used the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition for two weeks, running the pointer as my daily driver for all work and play during that time. My work primarily centers around writing and🍨 researching, but I made good use of additional productivity functions in image editing and across data-heavy spreadsheets as well. I primarily testing the Pro Click's gaming chops in Doom The Dark Ages, while also running my usual competitive tests in Apex Legends and CS2.

For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

I'm also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice for more options. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming if you're truly looking to finesse that setup.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The low end of the wireless gaming mouse market is getting bigger by the day, and in the last few weeks alone I've tested four pointers all offering cable-free 🔴connections for under $100. While these aren't especially budget-minded in the wider scheme of things, they're certainly cheap for 2.4GHz devices - and SteelSeries has noticed things heating u🍸p.

The Rival 3 has always been a classic go-to for a no-frills, wallet-friendly wireless pointer. Sure, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models can run DP♌Is of up to 40,000 with polling ♔rates that boggle the mind. But if you don't want to part with more than three-figures, this has always been a solid companion.

This budget-friendly rodent has had a glow up for 2025, with the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 hitting the shelves at $59.99 / £54.99 and promising an improved battery life, redꦡuced click latency, upgraded PTFE feet, and extra software features. There are far more players in this arena compared to the original's launch, though, and with names like Razer 🅘and NZXT vying against cheaper brands like Keychron and Cougar, the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 has its work cut out for it.

Key specs

Price

$59.99 / £54.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.0

Shape

Right-handed

Buttons

6

DPI

18,000

IPS

400

Switches

Mechanical

Weight

106g (2x AAA batteries), 95g (1x AAA battery)

Battery

Up to 450🍌 hours Bluetooth, up to 200 hours 2.4GHz (2x AAAꦗ)

Design

Topo down shot of two SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 gaming mice, one blue and one white, on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

One of the biggest new changes to this year💛's Gen 2 series is the increase in color options. The SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless now comes in both black and white as well as Aqua and Lavender. I've had them all on the test bench, though the white version has been out and about the most. The blue and purple options appear just a little brighter in SteelSeries' photography than they do in real life. I love the Aqua model in particular, but it is slightly darker than the sky-blue on the website.

Still, both the blue and purple versions have a slightly more satisfying underside than the white model. This is a courtesy nod to the past, with a translucent desig🦩n that provides a glimpse into the guts of the rodent itself. The white version still features this panel, but it doesn't quite show the insides off as well. Ifꦰ you're chasing that retro aesthetic, even subtly, I'd certainly recommend a colored model.

All versions share the same foundations, though. A 120.6mm long, 67mm wide, and 38mm chassis keeps things easily flickable during faster moments, while stil🐽l providing enough space for a comfortable claw grip or even a palm grip if you've got slightly smaller hands.

Underside of a blue SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 gaming mouse next to a white model, the translucent effect is more pronounced on the blue version

(Image credit: Future)

This is an ever-so-slightly flat design compared to the 41.3mm tall 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed (39.1mm), both of which use more of a humped dome to stay comfortable. That means it's better suited to faster twitch-reflex motions, though doesn't quite fit a more relaxed posture. I'ꦗve got relatively small hands and play with a claw grip most of the tim🐷e, and stayed comfortable during longer sessions.

Underneath, the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 has been outfitted with 100% PTFE feet for improved glide over the previous generation. It's not exactly light on those feet, though, and the additional weight 🐓of the battery means it's a little more cumbersome than alternatives.

The battery compartment underneath the main hump works hard to keep things balanced, but there's still a noticeable drag from the rear. It wasn't enough to slow me down during even fast-paced single-player adventures like Doom: The Dark Ages, but it did feel a little woolly in competitive FPS arenas. The max weight (with both batteries inserted) is 106g, hefty by today's standards. For only $10 more, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Keychron M7 8K is fully rechargeable and weighs only 63g.

SteelSeries makes up for this weight increase in its build quality. This is a sturdy mouse indee♏d, without even a creak when squeezed on the sides or top and ♛bottom. That's incredibly impressive for a $59.99 gaming mouse built out of solid plastic, especially considering it's a hurdle Keychron's cheaper mice sometimes fall at.

That dense build is complimented by a slightly textured surface up top, a design feature I've come to miss in this era of slightly clammy matte finishes. The slightly bumpy plastic provides excellent grip and avoids that sweaty feeling during longer play sessions. It reminds me of the surface of the far more expensive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro, and it was the feel of that particular mouse that had me r📖unning back to it time and time again.

Controls

Side view of SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 showing skinny front side button

(Image credit: Future)

SteelSeries isn't looking to do anything particularly new with its control scheme here. Instead, you're getting everything you need from a modern gaming mouse without paying for any unnecessary extras. Two side buttons and a DPI shifter button in 𓆏the center of the main clicks are all fully remappable, and function as expected.

Those side buttons aren't as easy to hit on this pointer, though. The front clicker tapers out into🤪 a particularly thin front-half, which doesn't hold up particularly well under faster movements. I've come to keep my shield throw bound to this button for Doom: The Dark Ages and I never felt like I could reliably hit it fast enough. The skinny button isn't particularly intuitive in the heat of battle, and the heavier forceꦉ required to actuate can slow things down as well.

The scroll wheel is nicely notched and provides a defined step between each rotation that makes cycling through weapons particularly responsꦜive without feeling heavy.

Software

SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 GG software

(Image credit: SteelSeries)

The SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 is fully compatible with the brand's GG software, which houses all your keybindings, DPI settings, battery saving features, and sensor adjustments. This has never been my favorite program, Razer's Synapse feels more intuitively laid out, and the NZXT CAM program used to run the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Lift Elite Wireless mouse is much cl🍸eaner as well. It's better than iCue, t🧸hough.

The Engine tab is where you'll find all your devices, with one page of settings to manage for the Rival 3. Keybindings are simple to set up, though the menu system for finding individual functions isn't particularly appꦆealing and sometimes nestles commands in 💎unintuitive spots. An easy macro editor sits at the top of this menu, though, so setting your own keyboard inputs is particularly speedy.

Handy sliders allow for easy adjustment across polling rate, acceleration and deceleration, as well as the strength of your angle snapping, while toggles take care of the mouse's "High-Efficiency Mode", a super-low pow🌞er setting, "Bluetooth Smoothing", which reduces jitter when using the slower connection, and "Wireless Stability Enhancement", for those using the dไevice with a lot of other wireless connections around.

That's a considerable wad of controls for a cheaper gaming mouse, slightly extending past similarly priced𝔍 options from NZX♐T and Razer.

Connection

Front view of SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 main clicks with scroll wheel in the middle

(Image credit: Future)

While some cheaper 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mice will keep your connection limited to either Bluetooth or 2.4GHz, the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 is far more versatile. Both modes are available for speedy pairing, enabled via a toggle on the underside of the device. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cougar Revenger Pro 4K, NZXT Lift Elite Wireless, and Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed all stick to 2.4GHz only - even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed drops the Bluetooth connection, an♋d that's $40 more.

This is an excellent turnout compared to the competition, though, and considering the Rival 3 sℱtill🌱 featured dedicated connection features like Bluetooth smoothing and wireless stability enhancements there's some serious value packed in. I noticed far greater benefits from the latter, however.

Bluetooth smoothing didn't add any noticeable improvements over the stock experience in my testing, but I was experiencing a notable amount of connection dropouts and jittering when using a 2.4GHz dongle connected to a busy USB-4 hub. There's no receiver extender included in the box, though I did see a dramatic reduction in this interference when using the dongle diܫrectly plugged into a laptop.

More competitive players may be intereste💝d in moving up to the Keychron M7 8K or NZXT Lift Elite Wireless for their 8,000Hz polling modes. However, the vast majority of users will be well served by the 1,000Hz cap on the Rival 3 Wireless 🔯Gen 2.

Battery

SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 gaming mouse with top cover removed. One battery is in a left compartment with the right compartment staying empty, and a AAA battery is off to the side.

(Image credit: Future)

This is a replaceable battery affair, with two AAA charges supplied in the box. The SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 can run with either both installed (parallel, underneath the main dome) or one, for a ෴lighter experience. I opted for the latter to keep things speedy in-game, and noticed battery draining at a rate of around 4% every five hours. Extrapolated out for constant use, that translates at around 80 hours of battery total.

SteelSeries 💜suggests that running both batteries under the hood will provide 200 hours, so it makes sense that halving that power will further reduce your lifespan. It's also understanda🉐ble that a single battery will feel the strain a little more by itself, which explains the drop to 80 hours here, instead of 100.

The Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 also accepts rechargeable AAA batteries as well, ꧃which will keep those recurring costs down and prove more environmentally friendly as well. For $10 more, both the Keychron M7 8K and Cougar Revenger Pro 4K come with rechargeable batteries built in, lasting 140 hours for the former and 150 hours on the latter.

Sensor

Hand holding SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 gaming mouse upside down to show sensor and feet underneath

(Image credit: Future)

The second-generation SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless uses the same TrueMove🙈 Air se♛nsor as the older model. This is a modified Pixart 3335 and it's a little older than most of the gaming mice in my comparison pool. That 18,000 DPI is still going to serve the vast majority of players well, though the 400 IPS could make for less accurate faster movements if you're particularly speedy.

Everything is still nicely responsive, with tracking holding up across a variety of surfaces and genres. I never noticed any inconsistencies in my usual 3,200 DPI setting, and only a slight amount🐼 of jitter once I started moving closer to 6,500 territory. For $59.99, this really is all you need though you are losing out on adjustable lift-off distances.

Newer sensors, like the Pixart PAW 3390 and 3950 (often found in gaming mice at around $60 - $90) allow you to personalize the point at which your mouse stops tracking when it's lifted from the desk, which can make for more accurate positioning when shifting the device to extend the cursor position on scre🅘en. A shorter lift-off distance means better p▨recision, with newer models extending to 0.7mm or 1mm. The Rival 3 Wireless is kept firmly at 2.4mm.

Switches

Hand using the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 in a claw grip on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

SteelSeries doesn't give us any names when it comes to the switches used in the Rival 3 Wireless. They feel fairly short, though, with a lighter actuation force than the Keychron M7 8K but less energy than the NZXT Lift Elite. There's a dampened feel to them that makes for a satisfyingly quiet response, but doesn't provide the same kind of protection against accidental presses that I enjoy in more expensive mice like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX.

Still, they hit w🅠hen the moment needs it and I managed to sail through my usual roster of Apex Legends and CS2 runs without misfiring enough to become a problem, and all while still hitting twitch-reflex reactions. Would I prefer a crisper response? Absolutely. For $60, though, these are still fine clackers.

Should you buy the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2?

SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 leaning against packaging with an orange backlight on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 is among the cheapest gaming mice I've tested recently, but it still holds out thanks to its versatile wireless connections, comfortable form factor, solid-value sensor, and impressive build quality. For $10 more, you can pick up the improved ওsensor, lower weight, and upgraded battery of the Keychron M7 8K, but you are sacrificing overall durability to do so. Or, you can take a gamble on the fantastic battery life and better side buttons of the Cougar Revenger Pro (though just don't trust that 4,000Hz polling rate too often).

Ultimately, if you're♏ after a budget pointer it's well worth keeping an eye on this device's sale prices. At $60 it's too close to more sophisticated models' price points to be worthwhile, but as soon as it nears $40 or even $45, this is going to be a steal.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Speed

3/5

Programmability

4/5

Connectivity

4/5

Battery life

3/5

How I tested the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2

I used the SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 for two weeks, solo-ing the device for one week and testing directly against alternatives from NZXT, Razer, Keychron, and Cougar for another week. It saw action in Doom: The Dark Ages, Planet Coaster, and Fallout 4, with additional testing completed in Apex Legends and CS2. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

I'm also hunting down all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse models and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice in the business.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/steelseries-rival-3-wireless-gen-2-review/ ip5XCkxpVfkXQMJLjwY7s5 Thu, 29 May 2025 16:09:10 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Corsair Scimitar is back, with the new Wireless SE model hitting the shelves today. That 12-button array returns in all its glory, with the addition of new Stream Deck features, an upgraded M💎arksman S 33K sensor, and a boosted 150-hour 2.4GHz battery life. At $139.99 / £139.99, the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is $10 more expensive than the previous💎 generation in the US.

Long considered one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models for MMO titles, 2025🏅's iteration returns the 12-button array as well as the slidable panel design. This is where I've been having fun tinkering over the last few days.

Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE |
This is the gaming mouse for those who want all their controls right at their fingertips, and 🅘its integration with Stream Deck kit now makes it a go-to for streamers as well. Corsair has the new Scimitar Elite Wireless SE pointer on its site for $139.99 right now, though I'm only seeing the black and yellow colorway a༺vailable.

Buy it if:

✅ You're a streamer
✅ You play MMO games
✅ You want as many buttons as possible

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prefer a larger form factor

UK:

That's a total of 16 customizable buttons, all readily available for personalization not just in iCue but in the Stream Deꦇck software. The latter means you can now configure those clickers to run your streams, with the full suite of Stream Deck OBS and Twitch plugins available.

Close up on side buttons of Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

That's big news for anyone on live, but with the wealth productivity and media editing tools also available on the platform the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE goes well beyond usual keybinding opportunities. I currently have a full work profile set up with access to every keyboard shortcut I use on a day-to-day basis available at the tap of a button. On top of that, though, there's the potential for everything from full stream control to super-fast video editing all taking pla❀ce in the right hand.

There's also an improved sensor under the hood, though the leap from the previous generatiꦿon's 26,000 DPI to the new 33,000 DPI is only going to be noticed by the most competitive of players. The swap also comes with a faster 750 IPS, though, which will make for more accurate 🀅tracking over faster movements.

The Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE packs 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired connectivity, with an estimated 500-hour battery life over Bluetooth (no RGB) and 150-hour charge when used on 2.4GHz. That's well above the average set out by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mice on the market, tying the the Scimitar's main competitor, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga V2 Pro.

If you're keen to try the competition, I'm also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice on the market, but there's also a range of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice to consider as well. Lefties won't get on well with the Corsair Scimitar, but I'm also hunting down the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice on the market.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/corsairs-new-gaming-mouse-has-a-secret-weapon-that-could-make-it-an-insta-hit-with-streamers/ UVnR9rVHNqnkftP4Kfpb9k Tue, 20 May 2025 01:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Keychron M7 8K is an iterative update on the newer M7 model, upgrading the sensor to a Pixart PAW 3950 and adding support for 8,000Hz wireless polling. That's a small change in the grand scheme of things, even without those updates (and they will only really be noticed by the most competitive players in the arena) this is still one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models I've tested in a while.

The value on offer here is particularly strong. While the build construction and plastic material isn't the most comfortable or ta👍ctile on the market, the shape is fantastic, the sensor is speedy, and the controls are well-placed. If you're on the hunt for a tail-free 💙rodent but don't want to break the bank, you'll find very few sacrifices compared to the flagships here.

Key Specs

Price

$69.99 / £73.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired

Shape

Right-handed

Buttons

8

DPI

30,000

IPS

750g

Switches

Huano 80M

Weight

63g

Battery

Up to 140 hours

Design

The Keychron M7 8K doesn't break the rulebook in its design, but it does add to it. The soft curve of the main chassis is supported by a generous thumb rest on the left flank and finished off with a soft-touch matte surface that feels fantastic under the hands. That means th🌳is is a comfort-first design, but one with a standard width and height for more nimble maneuvers.

It carries a larger footprint than many of the gaming mice in this mid-range, lightweight category but still manages to feel pliable under the fingertips. A total width of 77.1mm takes the thumb rest into account, which means it looks much larger than alternatives from Razer, Glorious, and Endgame Gear on paper. In reality, the actual grippable dome is far more streamlined. The Keychron M7 8K measures 124mm in length, which is again a touch larger than the 113mm 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Model O 2 Mini and 122mm 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed.

Much of that extra space, however, has been pushed towards the front of the device, with longer main clicks. That means the rear curve still easily slots in underneath the palm with space to spare, and🔴 I was still able to pivot the device from side to side in a claw grip.

Keychron M7 8K gaming mouse on a wooden desk shown from above

(Image credit: Future)

That's an impressive combination of comfort and freedom of movement that I rarely see in mice that verge towards the top end of the size scale. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Kone II Air, for example, goes all in on its wider base at the expense of flickability. The low 63g weight isn't quite as nimble as the 55g 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cougar Revenger Pro 4K or Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeꦬed, but it's light enough to stay fast while still providing a nice sense of grounding to each movement. In my opinion, it's just a few grams heavier than the sweet spot.

The actual construction feels fairly solid, though I did notice some considerable creaking when pressure is applied to the sides. There's also a slight flex from the bottom panel (though absolutely nothing from the top of the main dome) when pushed in the other direction as well. This is a cheaper all-plastic build, so i♌t's easy to forgive.

The skates planted on the underside of the Keychron M7 8K aren't going to give the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse anything to worry about, and don't provide the super-smooth glide you'd expect from a more expensive pointer. They do, however, keep things moving along nicely with minimal sticking. I did require a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mouse pad for a better experience.

The Keychron M7 8K comes in black or white, both benefiting from the same matte finish and glossy side buttons. The white model I recei♛ved is nice and crisp, though grime and dust do show up far quicker and take a little work to remove fully.

Controls

Side view of Keychron M7 8K gaming mouse showing two side buttons and a third button towards the front of the device

(Image credit: Future)

The Keychron M7 8K packs all the standard controls you'd expect from a gaming mouse, though removes any side-to-side action on the scroll wheel that you'll see in some other models.ও Ins𓂃tead, the M7 comes with an additional clicker on the left flank, an angled third button that can be set up as a temporary DPI slower or simply configured to any other keybinding you choose.

I take as many buttons as I can on the si👍de of my gaming mice, for both productivity and gameplay, so I'm always happy to see extras added. This third button could be difficult to hit if you have particularly small hands, due to its placement fairly high up the length of the chassis.

However, I have relatively little grabbers and was able to h꧃ook my thumb onto the angled portion of the button with ease. It doesn't take too much pressure to actuate either, which keeps it flexible for l✃ighter touches without having to shift grip too far. The two main side buttons are perfectly positioned for speedy access without the threat of misfiring.

It's rare to f𝕴ind a third side button in gaming mice at this price point - none of the other models in this $69.99 - $99.99 comparison pool go beyond the traditional two-button array.

Underneath, you'll find dedicated shifters for DPI and polling rate settings (as well as LED indicators for each). That's a feature I loved in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Keychron M5. Again, it's rare to have on-the-fly access to polling rates n🙈o matter how much you're paying for your pointer.

Software

Screenshot from Keychron Launcher software showing M7 8K gaming mouse keybinding process

(Image credit: Future)

Keychron doesn't rely on a download for its configuration software, instead keeping things light with an in-browser setup. That means no additional CPU usage and no annoying software updates and notifications. Everything is saved directly onto the M7's onboard storage and can be adjusted froꦬm session to session, simp🌠ly by running the .

The interface itself is neatly intuitive as well. Each of your configurable buttons are displayed on a graphic of the mouse, with keybinding options available on the lower half of the screen. Unlike the software packaged with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models, your customized inputs aren't reflected directly on the mouse's graphic, which can make things a little more co🦋nfusing, but they're displayed neatly in a table below instead.

DPI settings can be configured⛦ in five stages, and adjusted in increments of 50. That's not as fine a level of control as you'll see in more expensive mice, but it's certainly everything an everyday player will need. Each preset is assigned a color which is represented via an LED on the underside of the mouse as well.

Overall, everything is easy to find and I never ran into any issues setting up different profiles and 💟presets, even when leaving the Launcher website and reloading at a later date. It could be prettier, but I'll certainly take streamlined functionality over CPU-heavy graphics and ads any day.

Connection

Keychron M7 8K gaming mouse with receivers and white USB-C cable on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Packing all three connection methods (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired) as well as an 8,000Hz polling rate means the Keychron M7 8K beats the rest of its competition in this price range. The Cougar Revenger Pro 4K drops Bluetooth functionality and taps out at 4,000Hz for the same $69.99 price point and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed only usꦆes a 2.4GHz connection for the same rate. Even at the $99.99 position, the Gl🍸orious Model O 2 Mini drops you down to a 1,000Hz polling rate while keeping all three connection options and the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed kills Bluetooth and requires an additional dongle for super-fast polling.

That means the Keychron M7 8K is set up particularly well within its price bracket and, while the higher polling rate will only make sense for particularly competitive players, the versatility of those connection options is a win for everyone. I can keep the 2.4GHz receiver plugged into my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming laptop and run the pointer off Bluetooth on my handheld (where ports are far more limited) or iPad🥃, for example.

I never noticed any stuttering or lagging over either Bluetooth or 2.4GHz, e🐓ven when battery levels started to run down.

Battery

Front of Keychron M7 8K showing USB-C port on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Keychron states that the M7 8K can run for up to 140 hours on a single charge, a considerable improvement over the 70-hour lifespan of the previous M7 m𝐆odel. It still keeps the M7 8K from the top of the testing pool, though it does beat a number of $99.99 options out there. The Cougar Revenger Pro 4K taps out after 150 hours and the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed can run for up to 280 hours (though that is on a replaceable AA battery).

Still, I haven't had to charge this pointer once in my testing, which is more than I can say for some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models I've had my hands on.

Sensor

Hand holding Keychron M7 8K gaming mouse and showing underside with sensor and DPI / polling rate indicators

(Image credit: Future)

The Keychron M7 8K comes with a Pixart PAW 3950 sensor under the hood, capable of tracking at up to 750 inches-per-second across up to 30,000 dots-per-inch. That's a solid mid-range spec sheet, and far more than you'll usually see from a mid-range model. The Cougar Revenger Pro 4K taps out at 26,000 DPI / 650 IPS, as do the more expensive Glorious Model O 2 Mini, Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Endgame Gear OP1 8K.

Keychron makes this sensor a little confusing on its site. There is another M7 model available without the 8,000Hz polling and a weaker PAW 3395 sensor (26,000 DPI and 650 IPS) and, confusingly, some of that model's specs have been pulled through to the 8K's listing. If you are looking at additional retailers, it's well worth double checking the listed specifications to make sure you're picking up the 3950 model. It will give you access to that faster polling sure, but also a lower 0.7mm lift-off distance option and better power handling. You can read more about the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PAW 3395 vs PAW 3950 and what it realistically me🦹ans for each mouse as well.

The PAW 3950 runs beautifully sitting inside the Keychron M7 8K. Faster in-game mouse movements are tracked perfectly, representing as close to 1:1 movement as you can ask for be🔯neath the $100 threshold. Ramping things up beyond my usual 3,200 DPI, action is still smooth thanks to the ripple control feature and even motion sync doesn't feel too woolly here.

Switches

Hand placed in a claw grip over the Keychron M7 8K gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

Huano 80M Micro Switches s꧒it inside the main clicks of the Keychron M7 8K, delivering a crisp clack with a robust feel behind it. They're ♊slightly heavier than the shorter stops I'm used to in more competitive mice, but repeat presses are still swift and easy for the most part.

That extra heft does make itse♕lf known in faster moments - I often found myself staying stuck to the bottom of a press for a little longer than I would expect to in particularly competitive scenarios. They're far from mushy, though, and have a satisfying thunk to them overall.

Should you buy the Keychron M7 8K?

Keychron M7 8K gaming mouse leaning against packaging on a wooden desk with green lighting

(Image credit: Future)

The Keychron M7 8K is a relatively affordable gaming mouse that doesn't shy away from the features more mainstream gaming brands will sell you at a premium. While its switches won't keep up with the competitive needs of its 8,000Hz polling rate, 🤪there's plenty of headroom for faster players and a lightweight body to accommodate faster movements ♌and twitch-reflex shots as well. The additional ergonomics in the thumb rest play beautifully into slower moments and productivity use-cases, while still keeping the main body of the mouse skinny enough to remain nimble in a claw and fingertip grip.

At $69.99, the K7 8K has some considerable competition. It's the same price as, though much more widely available than, the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K and the Razer Viper🐈 Hyperspeed. If you're stuck at this $70 budget, the Keychron M7 8K wins the battle. It's better for more competitive players thanks to its lower weight and higher polling rate, while still catering to more casual markets better with its ergonomic design, extra side button, and versatile Bluetooth connection option.

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed is the gaming mouse that threatens the M7 8K the most, though. Before Keychron came along, this was the best value wireless pointer I'd tested. With its lower battery life, weaker sensor, lack of Bluetooth, and $30 higher price, that might be about to change. I'd stick to Razer if you're after extra sensor functionality, there are some neat Synapse tricks in here. Howeve꧋r, if you're going for sheer value while cutting the cord, Keychron is the new name to beat.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Speed

4/5

Programmability

5/5

Connectivity

5/5

Battery life

4/5

How I tested the Keychron M7 8K

I used the Keychron M7 8K for all my daily work and play over the course of two weeks, testing specifically for competitive advantage in CS2 and Apex Legends and otherwise using the device across the tail end of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and South of Midnight. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

I'm also hunting down all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse models available now, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets for a full setup refresh.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/keychron-m7-8k-review/ bJRVzhCVELwqH8Gfz28MA5 Thu, 15 May 2025 15:01:37 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> There are two Pixart sensors dominating the custom and high-speed gaming mouse market right now, the PAW 3395 and the 3950. While most of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse brands will use their own spin on this tech, or modify existing Pixart models for their own exclusive use, smaller manufacturers like BenQ, 💝Pulsar, Vaxee and Lamzu rely on these eyes for most of their current rosters. What's the difference?

Not much. In fact, I'll say right no🥃w - if you're buying a new gaming mouse there are far bigger factors to consider over the sensor; shape, weight, switches, ꦏand controls.

Still, if you're torn between two identical rodents there cou♋ld be some differences in their behavior based on the sensor inside.

The Pixart PAW 3950 is newer, releasing just last year, while the 3395 has been around much longer, driving a steady flow of mid-range and budget-minded gaming mice. Both sensors offer high-speed tracking, plenty of DPI headroom, and keen responses across a variety of surfaces, but there are a few differences that more discerning players will want to no𓆉te.

Pixart PAW 3395 vs PAW 3950

Specs

PAW 3395

PAW 3950

DPI

26,000

30,000

IPS

650

750

Acceleration

50G

70G

Lift-off distance

1mm, 2mm

0.7mm, 1mm, 2mm

Yes, the PAW 3950 can run at a higher 30,000 DPI compared to the 3395's 26,000, and that IPS tracking speed has been increased to 750 vs 650 on the older model. But very few players are going to notice those improvements. More competitive players may feel the additional speed during faster mouse movements, but very few are actually pla💟ying at the t♈op of a gaming mouse's DPI range.

Instꦐead, the Pixart PAW 3🐷950's main benefits are its decreased lift-off distance and extra battery life.

We have lift off

Hand placed in a palm grip using the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The Pixart PAW 3395 allows users to 🌊choose between 1mm or 2mm lift-off distances (how high you have to lift the mouse before it stops tracking). The lower your lift-off distance, the more accurate your tracking is - as your mouse isn't continuing to move your cursor in between wider strokes.

The Pixart PAW 3950 improves on this customization by adding the option to drop as low as 0.7mm for a much faster stop to your tracking. You don't need to lift your mouse as high to reset your swing without interference, which means faster movements overall. More mainstream 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mice and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech gaming mouse models are still stuck at 1mm or even sometimes 1.2mm (like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX).

I say it all the time, but only particula🎃rly competitive players are going to notice this benefit. If you're climbing ranks fast, it's worth considering, but casual users aren't going to move fast enough to spot the benefits of a lower lift-off distance past 1mm.

8% battery is 8% battery

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K gaming mouse in-hand of reviewer

(Image credit: Future)

The second noticeable benefit of the Pixart PAW 3950 compared to the PAW 3395 is its improved efficiency. This comes into play a little more when using higher polling rates (though, again, most players will only notice small benefits moving up to 4,000Hz and the majority won't even notice a shift up to 8,000Hz), but is still noticeable at 1,0♑00Hz.

In short, the PAW 3950 handles its power better when sat inside one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mice. I've noticed a slight increase in runtime that tends to average out at an 8% improvement in battery life. Below, I'v༒e compared some of the most popular brands that use Pixart's sensors, taking average 1,000Hz battery lives from similar models✨ released by those manufacturers using both PAW 3395 and PAW 3950 sensors.

Granted, there are a number of different factors that go into a gaming mouse's battery life. The numbers above are in no way indicative of the work that the Pixart 3950 sensor is doing overall to increase that juice. You've also got to consider the size of the actual battery running the rodent, how efficient that battery is, any additional LEDs on board, and the presence of extra power saving features. Just look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cougar Revenger Pro 4K to🔜pping the list with its PAW 3395 eye, for exaꦕmple.

Still, I've stuck to different generations of similar models from the same brands in this data to try and keep that deviation to a minimum. The♈ Keychron M7 and the Keychron M7 8K is a great example - this is a very similar mouse between generations, with one running the PAW 3395 and the other upgraded to a PAW 3950. On average, gaming mice with a Pixart PAW 3950 sensor under the hood generally run for slightly longer between charges.

The Pixart 3950 is better, but that's far from the full story

Inside the Endgame OP1 8K gaming mouse showing main circuitry, PCB, and switches

(Image credit: Future)

The Pixart PAW 3950 beats the older PAW 3395 both on paper and in the smaller areas you might notice it working away. However, I'd recommend against buying a gaming mouse purely for its sensor alone. We're talking about minor improvements that some players might notice here, raജther than game-changing features and performance enhancements.

What's really going to make a difference is the way your gaming mouse feels under the hand. Weight, shape, size, and layout all have a far greater bearing on whether a gaming mouse is right for you than its specs under the hood. A much bigger question would be whether a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wired vs wireless gaming mouse would be better for your setup. I base my recommendations on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how to choose a gaming mouse on what you play and how you play it - paper specs are rar♛ely the 🤡only thing you should be considering.

I'm also hunting down all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse models on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming to get that glide just right. Or, if you're kitting out your whole setup, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards available.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/pixart-paw-3395-vs-paw-3950/ pxDHZZxYCASpJHEqrK4zr8 Thu, 15 May 2025 11:51:34 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I broke my hand about ten years ago, and my wꦬrist has never been quite right since. It's achy and stiff when held at an angle (or only moving slightly) for too much time, 🅺a problem I generally only run into when stress-testing gaming mice over longer periods of play. I was skeptical when the Keychron M5 showed up at my door, though cautiously optimistic.

We've all had friends waxing on about the benefits of vertical mice, and I've considered joining the gang a few times over the years. I never quite pulled the trigger but, after two weeks with this lop-sided fella, I can🐓 see the benefits - in some lights.

While it may have the 8K polling rate and extra control features of some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models, the M5 isn't going to replace an FPS-first pointer for most players. In some sessions it even presented more problems than it 🐼solved. However, if you're tired of cracking your wrist after longer gaming sessions, it could𝔉 be worth a look.

Key Specs

Price

$69.99 / £69.99

Connection

2.4GHz, Bluetooth, Wired

Shape

Right-handed, vertical

Buttons

6

DPI

30,000

IPS

750

Switches

Huano 80M

Weight

95g

Battery

Up to 225 hours

Design

This is the first time I've used a vertical mouse, but it only took about an hour of use for the upright position to feel n🔜atural. The wider base and increased pressure on the base of my thumb? That took a little longer.

Actually holding the Keychron M5 feels comfortable enough, though perhaps not immediately so compared to the hundreds of flat mice I have in my cupboards. This isn't a magical win for ergonomics - instead, its design places pressure on different places around the hand.

Hand holding Keychron M5 vertical mouse in a gaming setup

(Image credit: Future)

When I'm using a regular gaming mouse (I'm testing against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX here) I notice a strain around the sides of my wrist. After a few hours with the M5 that pressure is more noticeable around my thumb and the base of my hand. When I swap between the two I can feel different par🐲ts of my wrist relaxing and tensing - neither is more comfortable than the other overall, but each offers something different.

It's the role that my thumb has to play that trips me up the most. While the M5 offers a generous rest on the left side, and a sturdy middle portion to grip with the rest💫 of the palm, I'm squeezing the device a lot more than I would with a regular gaming mouse. That's due in part to the shape, I'm no longer sharing the load between my thumb, pinky, and a couple of fingers, but also the size.

Accuracy isn't the name of this game, maneuvering this larger, taller monster around finer aiming scena𓃲rios is a nightmar🌺e. The extra heft of a 95g chassis, reliance on thumb movements, and wider base meant I'm miss-clicking a lot more in Google Chrome, let alone Apex Legends.

The whole thing just feels too clunky to truly be wieldable in an FPS or even a🎐 faster action-adventure scenario. That much was obvious when🦋 I first started testing, but it's also remained true as I've grown used to the weight and shape of the chassis itself.

Back of Keychron M5 gaming mouse, showing wide base and left side buttons on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

The actual chassis isn't decked out with anything particularly special. This is a cheaper-feeling ꦆplastic bu🔥ild with a hollow air to it and a non-descript all-black aesthetic. Visually, it could be from a top brand like Keychron or it could be Amazon Basics, I wouldn't know by either looking at or feeling it. That smooth material also gets a little clammy during longer sessions. Creaks are audible when the sides are pushed, though the plastic base never flexes.

Keep in mind, though, that this is a $69.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse with an advertised 8,000Hz polling rat🌠e and 140-hour battery. I'll forgive a basic design if the features are all there.

Controls

Close up on side buttons and scroll wheel on Keychron M5 gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The Keychron M5 benefits from all the usual side buttons you'll 💞find on a regular gaming mouse, but also adds an additio😼nal scroll wheel on the left flank. The two, slightly glossy, side buttons are easily reachable, though the front clicker takes some readjusting to nail, and it only takes a small flick of the thumb to engage the notched wheel as well.

You don't normally get two of these on a gaming mouse, so I 🦩had to get pretty creative thinking up ways to use it in-game. It functions beautifully as an additional accessory in sniper situations in particular. I can keep my main scroll locked to my weapon wheel while scope-zooming on the other. That's really the only time I found myself using it. Though it's going to be a dream for video editors, it could have been far more useful had it also featured a scroll click.

Software

Screenshot of Keychron Launcher software with M5 gaming mouse customization options

(Image credit: Keychron)

Keychron doesn't rely on a full install for its customization options, everything is readily available via its . This is a simple interface that hides its in-depth features behind a basic coat of paint. It doesn't look like it's ready to take on Razer Synapse𒊎 or Logitech G Hub, but it's certainly winning in what it ﷺactually offers.

Keybinding and macro recording is easy enough, each taking up their o🥃wn tab and offering a simple, intuitive process for setting up. Input🔥s are selected from a graphic at the top of the page, though these aren't updated once a keybinding is set, which can make it difficult to cycle through different profile settings.

DPI is adjustable in increments of 100, all along a sliding scale. There's no option to manually input your own numbers here, but the position can be fine-tuned with +/- buttons along the side. Each profile can house five DPI settings, with each one assigned 💫to a color that displays under the mouse itself. Interestingly, the polling rate gets the same treatment.

This is the first time I've seen a gaming mouse allow you to cycle through different report rates on the device itself. Each stage (125Hz through to 8,000Hz) is repre💖sented by a different combination of red, white, and blue LEDs in a separate indicator portion on the bottom of the mouse. That's a super easy 🐷way to keep track of your settings, especially when the software boots up fresh every time.

You've also got access to lift-off distance settings with both 1mm and 2mm options available, as well as a shorter 0.7mm toggle (more on tha♍t later). Debounce time can also be configured across all five main keys, giving you a seriously detailed level of control over speed res๊ponse.

All of those settings are saved directly onto the mouse🐲 so it's truly a set-and-forget experience.

Connection

Underside of Keychron M5 gaming mouse showing DPI and report rate settings, power button, and sensor

(Image credit: Future)

For a cheaper gaming mouse, the Keychron M5 certainly outdoes itself in its wireless connections. Not only are you getting 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and a wired port in here (the similarly priced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cougar Revenger Pro 4K and even more expensive mice like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed dr꧃op Blueto🌊oth) but there's up to 8,000Hz polling rates available straight out the box.

With no need for an additional dongle to make the most of these speedier response times, Keychron certainly has one up over the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice in the polling department. Of course, that's only going to be a win for the most competitive among us - very few players truly require full 8K rates. Still, it'꧑s handy to have in your back pocket when picking up a cheaper gaming mouse.

Unfortunately, that 2.4GHz connection wasn't the most reliable in my testing. Despite still having plenty of battery left, I noticed the Keychron M5 stalling out every so often, spe🏅nding a few seconds stuck before catching up. Thi𝄹s was persistent even with every other receiver and Bluetooth signal removed from the setup.

Battery

Keychron M5 gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

This is an insane battery life. I normally charge all m🃏y gaming mice to 100% before running their batteries fully down. It's be♑en two weeks of normal play and I'm still at 45%.

Keychron estimates that its rodent has 140 hours to live, and based on my usage that feels conservative. Of course, this is box fresh so mileage is going to deteriorate 𝓡over time, but that's true of every mouse I t♎est and very few make it through the whole testing period without needing a charge.

It's also true that this is at 1,000Hz (though there were a couple of🉐 hours of 4,000Hz and 8,000Hz gameplay in there). If you keep to highe♐r polling rates you're going to see a significant drop in battery life.

Sensor

A Pixart PAW 3950 sensor keeps everything rolling here. That's a slightly boosted version of the sensor I was expecting from a $69.99 device. Most budget-conscious gaming mice use a Pixart 3395 (even more premium models like the $149.99 / £134.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse opt for this weaker version).

The 3950 can run at up to 30,000 DPI with a 750 IPS tracking speed. That gives you slightl🌞y more room for high-sensitivity moments (though nobody is going to be reaching the top end of that DPI chart) and more headroom for reliable tracking at faster mouse speeds. The 3395 I usually see in gaming mice that don't use their own sensors, or modify Pixart's, runs at up to 26,000 DPI and 650 IPS.

Of course, most players aren't going to notice the difference between these two sensors from sensitivity and tracking speed alo🌜ne. There are other benefits present here that are impressive for the price.

The Pixart 3950 also benefits from that lower 0.🐠7mm lift-off distance, which can be helpful if you're playing with a higher DPI and need to quickly readjust more frequently. It's also a more efficient sensor overall, which helps ensure that robust battery life as well.

The 3950 also maintains the key feature benefits of the older sensor as well, with angle snapping (for more rigid movements free of smaller jitters) an🌳d ripple contro༒l (for keeping high-DPI movements smooth).

ﷺEverything ran smoothly in the Keychron M5. The sensor kept up with faster gameplay moments well, matching high-speed movements with strong accuracy and keeping motion free from any stutter. My wilder panic-sweeps in Apex Legends felt 1:1 with the mouse's actua🍃l position, even at high speeds.

Switches

Keychron M5 gaming mouse main clicks on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

The Keychron M5 uses Huano's switches under its clickers, with a satisfying snap and a notic☂eably heavier feel compared to more esports-focused models like Logitech's Lightforce switches or Razer's Gen 3 Optical clackers. I like the heavier feel in this iteration, though. The angle of🎃 the main clicks means they could easily be accidentally pressed if a shorter.

I naturally prefer a shorter, crisper switc🎐h, and the M5 can run the riꦇsk of feeling a little hollow, especially around the side buttons. However, considering the size and shape, these feel like well-tuned switches overall.

Should you buy the Keychron M5?

Keychron M5 gaming mouse with packaging on a wooden desk with blue lighting in the background

(Image credit: Future)

The Keychron M5 is a very capable gaming mouse if you don't like the strain of a regular-shaped device and don't play particularly competitively. While i♛t's too heavy to truly be considered a competitive device, and its larger form is too cumbersome to twitch into finer movements, it's comfortable and speedy enough for longer single-player sessions. I did note some 2.4GHz connection dropouts, and the shape isn't a cure-all for wrist or hand ache. However, if you're already used to a vertical pointer and want a new device that can take on your Steam library just as well as it can your spreadsheets, this is a fantastically priced device.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Speed

3/5

Programmability

5/5

Connectivity

3/5

Battery life

5/5

How I tested the Keychron M5

I used the Keychron M5 for two weeks, running the device for all my daily work and play (currently Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and South of Midnight). I also stress-tested the mouse in Apex Legends and CS2. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

I'm also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models available as well.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Cougar Revenger Pro 4K is a tಞricky one. It launched at $69.99 in the US, but has been pretty much impossible to find at that price recently, with Amazon currently only listing a few at around $95. At its MSRP, it'🧔s well worth a look - undercutting more mainstream brands with 4,000Hz wireless polling (in theory), a solid Pixart 3395 sensor, and a fantastic battery life. If things stay near $100, though, things aren't quite so clear.

This is the threshold where some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market come to play, and with a cheaper build quality and🔯 a problematic 4,000Hz polling dongle, the Revenger is going to struggle.

Key Specs

Price

$69.99 (MSRP), $95 - $105 when tested

Connection

2.4GHz / Wired

Shape

Right-handed

Buttons

6

DPI

26,000

IPS

650

Switches

Omron 70M Optical

Weight

55g

Battery

Up to 150 hours (1,000Hz), up ♚to 45 hours (4,000Hz)

Max polling rate

4,000Hz wireless

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K:

Design

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K gaming mouse in-hand of reviewer

(Image credit: Future)

Cougar sent me both a black and white colorway of its symmetrical gaming mouse, and I instantly ripped open the white model first. It's a slick aesthetic, with a clean white chassis and jet black side buttons and scroll wheel quickly reminding me of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Endgame Gear OP1 8K, only without that cable sticking out the front.

The black version is more tame, after all this is the colorway many come to expect from their gaming mice, but it's still elevated with a 𒅌brassy 'Cougar' logo stamped on the side. That's the only piece of branding you'll find topside, making for a nice relief from the RGB logos and etched stamps of other designs. The white model looks crisper, but it's certainly harder to ke♔ep clean. It's a magnet for the everyday grime of daily life.

Both pointers are covered with a soft-touch finish over plastic chassis', imitating the less textured surfaces of mice like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless. While th🌄ese pointers manage to stay grippy, though, the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K can sometimes slip. Grip tape is included in the box and I only noticed the rodent getting away from me during faster combat moments, but it's not quite as solid a surface as you'll find from more ma🌞instream devices.

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K black and white gaming mice on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

This is a cheaper gaming mouse, with (at MSRP) a $70 price tag, and there are signs. Squeezing the Revenger's sides revealed more creaking than I found on the similarly priced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed ꦦand there's a considerable amount of flex when squeezed from the top and bottom. These aren't going to impact your 🍒day to day play with the device, but do raise some concerns over longer term durability.

At 124 x 65 x 38mm, the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K is slightly larger than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Model O 2 Mini in all regards, with a taller hump along the back offering better purc▨hase for a palm hold in particular. It's roughly the same width and length as the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed, but slightly lowers the maximum height from 41mm to 38mm. That's a slightly more well-rounded set of dimensions than either the flatter (fingertip / claw-friendly) Glorious model or the more palm-minded Viper.

I found it comfortable enough to run with my usual claw gripꦅ most of the time, with enough space at the rear for finer pivot movements between the base 🀅of the mouse and my palm and a slightly indented left flank making for a secure hold overall.

Side view of Cougar Revenger Pro 4K gaming mouse showing side buttons and logo

(Image credit: Future)

What's perhaps more impressive is its weight. The Cougar Revenger Pro 4K squeezes everything down into a 55g form factor - that's lighter than the majority of models on the market at this price. Keeping things nimble on the battlefield is always a goal, but making sure that weight is balanced and sturdy can trip smaller brands. Cougar has navigated this line particularly well, beating the Alienware Pro Wireless, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX, and Glorious Model O 2 Mini in the weig🐷ht arena while still feeling grounded at the same time.

Features

With a Pixart 3395 sensor and Omron optiꦕcal switches, the Cougar Revenger Pro isn't doing anything particularly innovative in its comp🎃onents. This is a classic 26K DPI / 650 IPS optical eye seen in a number of competitors' devices, from Alienware to Glorious, and it represents some of the best value for money on the market right now. A newer 30K DPI / 750 IPS Pixart 3950 has hit the shelves since the heyday of this tracker, but at this mid-range position the 3395 represents the bests of both performance and affordability.

Hand holding Cougar Revenger Pro 4K gaming mouse showing underside with power settings and sensor

(Image credit: Future)

Those switches offer a deep, responsive click with a little more travel distance than more esports-focused pointers. That's not necessarily a bad thing, on the contrary these clickers provide just enough tension to avoid accidental presses while remaining fast and comfortable during ಞrepeat inputs. They're crisper-feeling than the mechanical switches inside the similarly-priced Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed, which can feel soft by comparison. That optical design also means actuation can run a little faster as well.

Polling rate is a bigger issue for com🅷petitive players, but if you're finding yourself climbing the leaderboards and don't want to splash out on a flagship speedster like the Viper V3 Pro or Logitech G Pro X Superlight it's worth noting you can bump up to 4,000Hz wireless polli🍎ng. That's a happy medium for me, 1,000Hz will serve the vast majority of players just fine - the increase in speed as you climb that ladder will only be noticed by the top 1% of competitors. However, if you do want a little more juice just in case, Cougar readily provides without making you pay for unnecessary 8,000Hz rates. It should be noted now, though, that I do have some concerns over that 4,000Hz polling mode.

Some more expensive mice can accommodate a wide range of polling rates from one dongle, for others it's a little more complicated. Like some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice, you'll need to use a separate receiver when scaling all the way up to 4,000Hz though, unlike Razer, it's included in the box. That's a blessing and a curse - you won't need to shell out for an additional accessory, but split🌌ting the two receivers is a headache. I can only see myself losing one and being stuck with the other, and switching a fu🃏ll USB around every time I want to adjust my polling rate gets tiresome quickly.

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K gaming mouse with 4,000Hz receiver

(Image credit: Future)

There's a silver lining here, while the 4K dongle is huge and requires a cabled connection anyway (tough luck if you're trying to cut down on your wires by opting for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse), keeping it separate does make the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K more portable. Unlike the Razer Viper V3 Pro, which needs the full kit to wo⛄rk, it's much easi♒er to simply pack the 1,000Hz receiver when travelling.

Unlike many cheaper gaming mice from smaller brands, the Revenger Pro 4K does have its own software. This is far simpler than competitors' options, but it does offer a clean and efficient interface for se𝓡tting keybindings, fiddling with DPI settings, changing polling rates, and configuring lift-off🍒 distance. There are also a few additional customization options for angle snapping and ripple control to toggle on and off as well.

All in all, it's a light and breezy software with simple🌳 controls and intuitive menu systems. It's not as flashy as SteelSeries Engine or in-depth as Synapse, but it gets the job done without tanking your system.

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K gaming mouse with cable, 2.4GHz receivers, and grip tape on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The battery life is phenomenal. I was skeptical when I first saw that 150-hour figure from Cougar itself. That's the longest-lasting rechargeable 2.4GHz battery life I've seen in a mouse weighing just 55g, and it really does live up to that estimate. I ran the mouse for four weeks before that little red LED starting flashing at me, that's at between eight and ten hours on weekdays and three to four hours per weekend day. The hardest working gaming mice I've tested so far are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K at 140 hours, the Alienware Pro Wireless at 120 hours, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Kone II Air at 130 hours, and the Cougar has them beat.

So what's missing from similarly priced mice? T♍he Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed ($69.99) can bump those speeds up to 8,000Hz, but you'll need to buy a separate receiver to get there, and adds 'Dynamic Sensitivity' to its sensor allowing for a more natural DP🅠I curve based on your movement speed. The MSI Clutch GM31 ($69.99, though regularly on sale for less) comes with its own wireless charging dock. And the Endgame Gear OP1 8K ($74.99) can reach up to 8,000Hz polling though drops your wireless connection to get there.

Performance

Gaming with the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K provedܫ pleasant and precise, with the low weight and snappy clicks offering both speed and precision in single-player and competitive titles alike. The sensor holds out well, generally keeping up with faster movements, though not quite offering the resilience of the 888 IPS speeds of the Logitech G Pro Superlight 2 DEX.

That translates to 💝a slightly heavier-feeling glide in faster moments, but I only noticed the difference when lining up the same shots I have a🧸 thousand times before and directly comparing between the two speeds. We're also talking about (at MSRP) a $90 difference in price, so can't complain.

Front main clicks of Cougar Revenger Pro 4K gaming mouse on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

The sha🐟pe and weight work to keep movements zippy while allowing for a finer tuning of aim in slower sniper situations, especially thanks to that slightly shorter length running into the base of the palm.

Switching over to the 4,000Hz dongle is no mean feat. The whole receiver needs to be paired to the mouse, which means removing all dongles from the PC, holding the left, right, and scroll buttons, and controlling the softw🔯are with the space button. It doesn't take too long, but the on-screen instructions don't match the user guide included in the box (with each suggesting a different color for the pairing light and instructing for different keyboard buttons to be pressed). I got there fairly quickly, but it felt like a rocky process. There was little difference between the 1,000Hz and 4,000Hz polling rates in my everyday gameplay, at least - when it was working.

The first time I paired and pl♒ayed with the 4,000Hz dongle everything was fine, but after waking the mouse from sleep and trying again things got a little patchy. Even with no other 2.4GHz receivers plugged in (or Bluetooth devices switched on), the mouse would drop connection for about a second fairly frequently. At some points I 𝕴could barely make it across the screen without input dropping out.

A🎃fter all that, you'll need to repeat the same pairing process to get back to the 1,000Hz receiver.

Should you buy the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K?

Black and white Cougar Revenger Pro gaming mice with packaging on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Taking that dodgy 4,000Hz receiver out of the picture for a minute, the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K actually of💖fers a solid proposition. It's got one of the best batteries I've tested in a lightweight gaming mouse, glides and tracks ❀well at a variety of different speeds, and offers an efficient, intuitive software system. It's unfortunate that the 4K reception needs a little more work, hopefully via firmware updates in the future, and requires a finicky setup process that could prove frustrating.

It's also worth bringing us back to th🎶e fact that I haven't seen that $69.99 MSRP for some time now, with low stock levels at Amazon giving us some rogue prices 𝕴closer to $100.

All of that to say, the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K could have been a fantastic gaming mouse, but it's lack of availability, cursed 4,000Hz wireless polling, and lower build quality in the face of similarly priced competition stops it from being an easy recommendation. If it pops back onto the shelves for $69.99 it will be worth investigating in the future, but for now I'd stick to the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed at the same price, or spring for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed at $99.99 / £99.99.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Speed

4/5

Programmability

3/5

Connectivity

2/5

Battery life

5/5

How I tested the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K

I spent four weeks using only the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K for all my daily work and play. I primarily played Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Fallout 4, and Avowed with the device, while also testing across my usual competitive roster of CS2 and Apex Legends. My DPI was set at 3,200 for the duration of testing. I ran the battery from 100% to 0% at a 1,000Hz polling rate and, used the device in both this and 4,000Hz polling settings for as long as possible. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> TenZ has partnered with Pulsar to release a special edition wireless gaming mouse tuned to his personal claw grip style all while packing an impressively low weight. The 49g pointer jus🌼t launched to the masses at $130, after an early exclusive sales period at the Valorant Champions Tour over the weekend. With a 32K DPI / 750 IPS sensor and 8,000Hz polling rate this is a rodent designed for competitors, but it's that tiny 47g form factor that has me intrigued.

That's exceedingly light for even an FPS-first mouse, especially one with the base width to comfortably accommodate a claw grip. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models often slim things down for a fingertip grip in this sub-ꦬ60g category, but there's still plenty of space for palm control here.

Pulsar TenZ Signature Edition wireless gaming mouse |
The Special Edition TenZ Pulsar mouse is now a🍸vailable order direct from iBuyPower as part of its first online limited-🐟run release.

Buy it if:

You use a claw grip
You play competitively
You prioritize a low weight

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prioritize extra controls over speed

The Pulsar TenZ Signature Edition weighs in at less than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Series 2 Pro, and Keychron M3 Mini Wireless, though it's still got a way to go before beating some 30g options out there. Still, it's much lighter than the majority oﷺf the mainstream market.

Sure, that 8,00🉐0Hz polling rate isn't going to affect us mere mortals but those looking to cut any kind of drag out of their gameplay are going to be excited by this release. With a battery life reaching up to 112 hours at lower polling rates (though only 18 hours at the full 8K), this sounds like a sturdy, reliable device.

Pulsar TenZ wireless gaming mouse on an orange background

(Image credit: Pulsar)

A simple black colorway keeps things fresh, and unlike 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Faker's recent Razer Viper V3 Pro🧸 special edition, TenZ and Pulsar have kept branding to a minimum. A small TenZ emblem is visible just under the left click, but otherwise this is a pretty nondescript affair. The actual 8,000Hz dongle jazzes things up with a few more brand names, thouꦺgh.

The Pulsar TenZ Signature Edition will enter is full launch phase in April - today's drop consists of a limited number of devices. If you're keen to get your hands on one as soon as possible, there's no telling how quickly they will move. ꦑHowever, if those out of stock signs start popping up you'll have more opportunities to buy next month.

I'm also hunting down the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models on the market as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice available.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/pulsar-just-launched-the-incredibly-lightweight-tenz-signature-edition-gaming-mouse-in-its-first-limited-quantity-run/ K6svYRbtrZ9RmHvL5xLXca Mon, 24 Mar 2025 17:35:10 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Released two years after the original Razer Basilisk V3 Pro (which we gave full marks in our 2022 review), the new 35K model promises a faster sensor, boosted battery life, and a wider range of sensor customization options. The jump from 30K to 35K may be n👍egligible for most players, though, and the original model's battery life was already pretty solid. This is a mid-life refresh for the chunkier Razer rodent, but whether it will be worth buying over the older (and therefore cheaper𝓰) previous generation isn't quite so clear cut.

Both mice launched at a hefty $159.99 MSRP - about as expensive as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models get. However, in its extra two years on the shelves, the Basilisk V3 Pro has droppe🐻d as low as $95 and is generally found for around $110 day to day. Consid🍰ering there's a $50 premium on the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K model, you'll need to really want that extra speed to proceed.

Key Specs

Price

$159.99 / £159.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired

Shape

Right-handed

Buttons

11

DPI

35,000

IPS

750

Switches

Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen 3

Weight

112g

Battery

Up to 140 hour🍨s (2.4GHz) / Up to 210 house (Bluetooth)

Design

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K with blue lighting on a woode desk

(Image credit: Future)

This isn't Razer's light and zippy FPS-first pointer. The chunkier frame, wider base, and heavier profile firmly cement the Basilisk as a slower, more tactile device. It still feels fantastic under the hand, though, even coming straight from the flyweight 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX. At 112g it's not as easy to flick into wilder shots or quickly pivot to an approaching enemy, and I did struggle with the extra heft at first. However, the curvature of the main hump and the severe gradient to the front angle (tilting right) meant I was still able to maneuver this rodent with impressive speed. Yes, the weight drags more than you'll find in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro, but th🐻e excellent PTFE feet 🦋underneath mean each glide is still buttery smooth, making for a zippy experience overall.

It's not quite fast enough for competitive FPS gameplay, but it still packs the speed necessary to kee𒆙p up with my amateur CS:2 sessions. Instead, the real benefit of that larger chassis is the blend of speed and comfort. Not only does the larger form factor lend itself to a more comfortable claw or palm grip, especially with that slanted front, but the generous thumb rest on the left provides plenty of landing space for a strong hold as well. This surface is slightly rubberized with a dotted texture for extra texturalꦐ support (repeated on the opposite flank as well), which means I can easily keep the tip of my thumb in place while letting the rest of my fingers do the rest of the work. I'm normally relying on my wrist a lot more in a relaxed palm grip, which can strain over time.

The main chassis stil൲l features a nice amount of texture to its plastic cover, with a slightly bumpy design that promotes easy control 🎉within the palm and across the main clicks. I received the white version, and I'm in love with the aesthetic.

Left side of Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K with close up on rubberised textured grip

(Image credit: Future)

There's something much cleaner about white tech these days. I don't know if it's the fact that everything was limited to black or gray for most of gaming hardware's history, but the crisp, clean design of the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K feels particular❀ly swish. That white chassis is cut up with angular black diagonals and curves across the top of the main hump, featuring a glossy finish that manages to catch any extra RGB lighting you have in your setup particularly well. It looks like a serious piece of kit, both in hand and on the ✤desktop.

The brighter plastic also allows the abundant RGB lighting to shine at its brightest as well. While you can't configure them individually, there are three areas of LEDs stamped in here. The scroll wheel and Razer logo are the two areas you'll see the most of, but there's also a strip of underglow lighting around the base as well. This is one of my favorite aspects of the Basilisk design as a whole. I loved it on the cheaper 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 base model, a💜nd✨ its inclusion in the latest wireless iteration is a particularly slick benefit.

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K front main clicks showing angled design

(Image credit: Future)

Everything feels solidly built, there's no creaking under pressure from either the sides or the top and bottom of the device. Main clicks exhibit no wobble or extra travel, and the scroll wheel is secured in the center with no flexing either. There's only one 🐟niggling concern in the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K's construction, and it's more of an annoyance. This will only affect the white version, but the joinery on the underside of the device does allow smaller fibers from a mouse pad to cling. There's a fairly deep groove around the main control area, which picks up, and holds onto, these fibers with particular stubbornness.

Features

The sensor, scroll wheel, and battery are the main drivers behind this refresh, promising faster top speeds with more functionality and for longer between charges. While it may have made its way into the name of the device, though, the sensor upgrades are likely ✨going♒ to be the least important changes to the feature list.

Very few players will need to get near even the 30,000 DPI offered on the original Razer Basilisk V3 Pro, let alone move past it and into 35,000 DPI territory. At most, the majority of users will tap out at around 5,000 DPI - I rarely move beyond 3,500 even in faster first person shooters. What's perhaps more impressive is that 750 IPS. In real world use, this jump means that the 35K Basilisk can track faster movements with far more accuracy than the 650 IPS tracker of similarly large mice like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Kone II Air and the 400 IPS 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G502 X Plus.

🔯Up top, each main click features the same third generation optical switches as the previous model, offering a clean and snappy response with a speedy response and energetic debounce. You'll also find similarly clacky switcheꦕs underneath each other two main side buttons and the additional sniper button positioned towards the front of the device.

Left view of Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K showing side buttons and sniper button

(Image credit: Future)

The scroll wheel is largely the same as in the previous release. Nicely notched when you need precision and free-spinning when time's of the essence, this is a hybrid design that carries over from the previous release. That means Smart-Reel is still in play, a more dynamic scrolling mode that automatica💞lly swaps from a Tactile (notched) to a freewheeling s💫pin when moved fast enough.

It's a neat addition that I wouldn't necessarily rely on during gameplay (it's a little too sensitive, often moving into free-spin when I simply want a faster, but still controlled, mode) but comes in handy when browsing the web. The latter use-case also benefits from Virtual Acceleration, dynamically speeding up that scroll even more when faster movements are detected. The only difference here iಞs there's now an adjustable slider that can be used to personalize these acceleration levels.

Of course, all that's configured in good old🌠 Razer Synapse. While it's not the most reliable of programs, the latest Synapse 4 release does let up on 🌞your CPU a little compared to previous iterations and holds a wealth of customization options that often span beyond those offered by competitors. The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K benefits from an abundance of different dials and sliders, all working to fine-tune your experience across sensor, scroll wheel, keybinding, RGB, and battery settings.

These are nicely laid out across five tabs, with an easy keybinding process to start off. Personalized inputs can be set across 12 buttons - your usual side buttons but also an extra two side inputs on the scroll wheel, two buttons🦩 just underneath that, and a 'Sensitivity Clutch' (a DPI slower for moments that require finer control). Five DPI settings can be saved to the mouse itself, with a button underneath the scroll wheel toggling between different speeds.

Underside of Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K gaming mouse showing sensor and connection toggle

(Image credit: Future)

The Basilisk V3 Pro 35K also features a DPI Sensitivity Matcher. Sliding your old mouse and the Basilisk side by side along a surface while running the feature will essentially transfer your DPI sensitivity from one to the other. I've used this 🦹with the Razer Viper V3 Pro in the past, and it's a bit of a gimmick. I'd expect it to only be used once, and it's not even particularly necessary for that initial setup either.

There are 13 zones of RꦺGB Chroma lighting to play with here, and a range of different effects to cho𝔉ose within Synapse itself. Overall, the lighting is bold and vibrant, though you'll need to bump up the brightness to 100% to get the full benefit of that underglow effect.

That's going to have a noticeable impact on battery life. Sure, RGB lighting does generally run down a charge quicker, but I noticed a particularly speedy depletion onꦕ the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K with these LEDs at full whack. Razer estimates a 140 hour battery life on the new model. With my day to day use that would normally last me around two weeks but with all guns blaring I only made it to around ten days from a full charge - around 80 hours. With those lights off, Razer's 140 hour suggestion rang true.

Performance

Hand holding Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K gaming mouse in a palm grip on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

It took me a little while to get used to the larger form factor of the Razer Basilisk V3ꦡ Pro 35K, having come to the mouse fresh from a series of ultra-light FPS-first pointers. I was a firm believer in the Logitech G502 Hero back in the day, though, and once that muscle memory kicked in I was away. This is a particularly smooth mouse to navigate both fast and slow gameplay moments with. The glide feels incredibly soft under-hand, which impressed me considering the feet themselves aren't particularly generous in size. Despite only taking up, maybe, 20% of the base they provide a nicely textured swipe on a mouse pad.

I did struggle on harder surfaces, though. If you use a more rigid mouse pad or you play directly on a desk top, I'd recommend something with larger, deeper🌼 skates. The Basilisk sometimes crunches across the desk top as it is and feels significantly more cumbersome without a dedicated surface underneath it.

Everything runs beautifully under the hood, though, with a slick sensor keeping up with every twitch of my CS2 gameplay and holding up against more frantic Avowed melee moments as well. The larger shape means I can't get into a more nimble fingertip grip for faster flicks and tweaks, but I still felt nimble in a claw grip. Surprisingly, I w🀅as never fatigued in this posture either. I would have expected to feel the strain on my pinky and ring finger due to the extra weight of the Basilisk, but the contoured shape of the device lends itself well to both comfort and control for longer sessio🌊ns.

The main clicks are super fast for simple shots, and repeat presses actuate nice and speedy with very little unnecessary travel in betwee🧔n them. That makes for comfortable spamming (provided you're in the right grip) and precise, well-placed headshots alike.

Should you buy the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K?

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K gaming mouse leaning against packaging on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

There's one problem with the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K, and that's that you can essentially pick up the exact same mouse for $50 less these days. The new release simply doesn't do enough to separate itself from the original, offering an extra 5,000🦹 DPI that practically nobody will use and a niche scroll wheel adjustment feature that adds on to an already existing function. Sure, you're getting an extra wad of battery life, but considering the original already had plenty of other flagships beat there's little point to stretching a little further for so much more cash.

If it was the first in its line, with no ancestor to worry about, the V3 Pro 35K may well be one of my favorite gaming mice on the market. It's certainly got the competition beat in its sensor specs, comfort, and additional features. Without its own benefits, though, the V3 Pro 35K feel𝓰s a little lost. If the features and design laid out above are exciting, I'd recommend sticking to the original for a better value proposition overall.

Ratings

Comfort

5/5

Speed

4/5

Programmability

4/5

Connectivity

5/5

Battery life

5/5

How I tested the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

I used the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K for a period of two weeks, running the rodent for all my daily work and play during that time. I primarily used the device in Avowed, Oxenfree 2, and Fallout 4, while also specifically testing across CS2 as well. I ran the battery down from a full charge twice, once with full RGB and again with no LEDs at all, while also experimenting with different sensor and scroll wheel functions during both play and daily work. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

I'm also hunting for all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice around. Of course, there are plenty more of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice to contend with as well.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> SteelSeries has just launched three new QcK mouse pads, follow ups to the original desk mats that have dominated the market f🔯or a little while now, under the umbrella name 'QcK Performance'. While previous pads only offered different sizes (save for some thicker 'comfort' releases), the latest QcK trio has been built to cater to different playstyles with a variety of surface materials.

Speed, Balance, and Control are the order of the day, with each of SteelSeries' new gaming mouse pads offering a slightly different feel based on texture, stitch patterns, and fabric weave. I've had all three on my testing deck over the last few weeks, swapping each out for different genres and use-cases to see if they can become the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming.

All of the mouse pads in the SteelSeries QcK Performance line come in eith൩er L or XL sizing, featuring the same MSRPs ($39.99𝔉 and $49.99 respectively). They're available right now via SteelSeries and select retailers.

SteelSeries QcK Performance |
The SteelSeries QcK Performance series is now available direct at the brand's own store. The $39.99 large and $49.99 extra large sizes are available in a super slick 'Speed', mo⭕re tactile 'Control', and a middle of the road 'Balance' design.

Buy it if:

You prefer a square shape
You have a precise playstyle or...
You have a particularly fast playstyle

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prefer an extended design

Key Specs

Specs

Speed

Control

Balance

Surface

Smooth, interwoven fabric

Micro-textured with high-density stitches

Tight fabric weave with softer texture

Base

Non-stick rubber

Non-stick rubber

Non-stick rubber

Thickness

3.5mm

3.5mm

3.5mm

SteelSeries QcK Performance: Control

Close up on surface texture of SteelSeries QcK Control mouse pad

(Image credit: Future)

I started my testing with the Control pad. Like most, my gaming setup needs to put on a suit and tie during the day as I work, and between smaller photo editing adjustments and the sheer number of times I accidentally close a tab this felt like the most natural choice for everyday use. The surface is considerably coarser than the Speed model, with a rough feel under the arm during use. That never grew uncomfortable, though - in fact, it provided a pleasant sense of control and grip even before I placed my hand on a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mouse.

The Control pad is designed to provide better stopping power, more accurate mouse sweeps, and finer precision in smaller movements thanks to this textured design. It absolutely nails the brief. I'm glad I chose to slap this one on the desk first, b꧒ecause it's easily my favorite.

The rough surface never feels too cumbersome for flashes of faster movement, I was still able to zip through Avowed's more frantic combat moments and keep a solid pace in CS2. However, t🌠here's just enough granularity in this surface to keep a high DPI at bay, still keeping clicks tight and controlled during slower moments.

I'm currently using a Razer Basilisk V3 Pro, and combining the mouse's DPI-slowing sniper button with the SteelSeries QcK Control's grainier texture made for particularly precise sniper shots. Ramping up the DPI on something lighter like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX was also far less manic, allowing for faster sweeps without the jittery over-extension I usuall🐽y experience when running at sensitivities higher than around 8,000.

The🗹re is a little extra drag, that's what this mouse pad has been designed to offer, which does compound the feeling of extra weight in a larger mouse like the Basilisk. If you're using a lightweight speedster but still want access to a greater sense of accuracy this is a fantastic pickup.

SteelSeries QcK Performance: Speed

Close up on surface texture of SteelSeries QcK Speed mouse pad

(Image credit: Future)

At the other end of the spectrum we have the Speed pad. This is an almost-slick surface that provides the same kind of glide feel as a hard pad, but with the comfort and malleability of a traditional soft design. That's a potent combination, and while I preferred the Control pad for everyday work and most of my games, faster✱ assaults like Apex Legends and CS2 do benefit from the additional slip of this surface.

I was able to move much quicker across the pad and still maintain some degree of control over my movements, though there was definitely less precision in my gameplay than on the above model. Both the heavier Basilisk V3 Pro and lighter Logitech DEX moved nicely over the finer-weaved surface, though the particularly low-weight Razer Viper V3 Pro was particularly swift on this surface. That sometimes translated into a little more of a flick than I was expecting, and ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚI had to adjust my muscle memory accordingly, minimizing my right-hand mಞovements compared to the wider gestures I would make on the Corsair MM700 Extended (my daily driver).

If you're a particularly fast competitive player this is going to be a massive win. Smaller moveᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚments means less time spent actually making your plays, and increasing the tracking specs of your mouse's sensor can get those flicks and twists down to simple twitches. However, I'd recommend the reliabilit💧y and stopping power of the Control or Balance models for the majority of players out there.

SteelSeries QcK Performance: Balance

Close up on surface texture of SteelSeries QcK Balance mouse pad

(Image credit: Future)

Finally, we have the happy medium. The SteelSeries QcK Balance gaming mouse pad aims to provide a better halfway point between controlled movements and faster glides. This is essentially the next generation of the sta𝐆ndard SteelSeries QcK mouse pad we've all come to know and love, combining speed, comfort, and control into one Goldilocks mat. It's the model most players are going to gravitate towards first, and the one we should see the most action out of.

Like both the Speed and Control, the new generation is thicker, with edged stitching to better protect against frays in the longer term. The SteelSeries logo has also been darkened into a gray rather than the st🅰ark white we saw in the original. The actual feel of the pad sits more on the control side than speed. There's a less effortless glide here, with more attention paid to stopping power and finer movements. Being a fan o♔f the QcK Control, this is a lean I'm happy to support. It's much more comfortable for everyday work tasks and more game genres overall.

There's a much less noticeable drag compared to the full texture of the Control model, which is going to keep those who use a💯🍃 heavier gaming mouse particularly nimble.

Should you buy a SteelSeries QcK Performance mouse pad?

SteelSeries QcK Performance gaming mouse pad line on a wooden desk, with focus on brand logo

(Image credit: Future)

SteelSeries is well known for the durability and glide of its mouse pads, it's why the original QcK has stood at the top of our ranks for a couple of years now. The latest iteration keeps the all-in-one nature of the original with the Balance mat, but also brings new options for speed-focused and more precision-minded players. Of the three, the Control pad is the most refreshing. Very few mouse pads are confident enough to actually add an element of drag to their feel, but the extra accuracy it brings to both gameplay and everyday productivity has been a real benefi♑t in my testing. If you use a heavier mouse, the Balance model still offers a grainier feel than the previous generation but provides a smoother glide for a more comfortable experience overall.

The Speed model is certainly fast, and is going to give competitive players looking to milk high DPI settings an edge. The vast majority, though, should be looking to the two more tactile𓆏 models for a real sense of control.

Right now, only the square Large and Extra Large models are available, whereas I naturally prefer an XXL or an Extended design. It means that, during testing, I have to keep my keyboard veered slightly too far left to truly be comfortable for day to day typing (lest it overlap with the pad itself). In-game, I tend to angle the keyboard anyway, and there's🍌 no swapping my right hand between devices, so there's less of a sizing issue if you're buying for a dedicated gaming setup.

Other than the size, the only feature I found myself missing dღuring testing was the RGB lighting of my Corsair MM700 Extended. It does mean I had fewer wires trailed around my setup, buꦡt I did enjoy the extra pzazz brought to my setup, and the relatively simple-looking SteelSeries model didn't bring the same level of flair to my desk top.

How I tested the SteelSeries QcK Performance mouse pads

I used the SteelSeries QcK Performance Speed, Control, and Balance mouse pads over the course of two weeks. I split my time evenly between each pad during that time, while also comparing against the previous generation QcK and QcK Heavy on the desk as well. I used both a heavy (112g) Razer Basilisk V3 Pro gaming mouse and lighter Razer Viper V3 Pro (55g) and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX (60g) mice in both wired and wireless mode. For more information on how we make our recommendations, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

I'm also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models and hunting down the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed mouse for gaming. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards for a full setup refresh.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/steelseries-qck-performance-review/ SgKLSFuktNJzNHXSAdz85E Tue, 11 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Logitech has just released the PowerPlay 2 mouse pad, the next๊ generation of its wireless charging mats promising never-ending power as you pla🙈y and pause. The new iteration looks similar to the original, albeit with a much slimmer form factor and a slightly lower price point. The Logitech PowerPlay 2 comes in at $99.99 / £89.99 and is available to order today.

That's $20 cheaper than the lofty MSRP of the previous model. The first PowerPlay mouse pad hit the shelves all the way back in 2017 at $119.99, and while we're talking about small change considering this is still a pretty expensive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mouse pad for gaming, that two-figure sum could squeak it into the budgets of Logi fans who a🔴lready have compatible rodents under their hands.

Logitech PowerPlay 2 |
The Logitech PowerPlay 2 is now available at Best Buy, offering wireless charging for your compatible Logi mouse at a lower rate than the previous model. It's still a lot of cash for a mouse pad, but if you're tired of plugging in it's well worth a look.꧙

Buy it if:

✅ You always forget to plug in
✅ You have a compatible Logitech mouse
✅ You prefer hard mouse pads

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't have a compatible mouse
❌ You prefer more textured surfaces

UK:

Spending over $100 for a mouse pad always felt ludicrous, but discounts in the coming months could drop the PowerPlay 2 to around $80 if we're lucky, and the similar original model could well nos🎃edive after this release. Considering you're spending that cash to stop charging your mouse all together, it's not a completely unreasonable value proposition.

This is more than an optimized surface to improve glide, afꦯter all. Low-frequency electromagnets keep a small puck in compatible mice charged up the entire time they're on the pad - whether they're moving or still. It's a system of never-ending battery that, as I sit and watch my current pointer blinking red at me, I can't help but envy. After all, I seem perfectly happy to drop more thไan that on a portable charger for my phone and other accessories, and this is a device I use constantly for between seven and ten hours a day.

Logitech PowerPlay 2 mouse pad with gaming mouse in a setup

(Image credit: Logitech)

It's a small / medium pad (anything extended would be unnecessary considering its charging capabilities), but the 344 x 284mm footprint still gives you a goodﷺ amount of space for sweeps. Thickness is par for the course, with all components coming together for a total of 3.5mm depth. That's still thinner than the original thanks to the surface cover cutting its waist line.

There are currently eleven 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech gaming mice that are compatible with the🌠 PowerPlay 2 charging๊ system:

  • Logitech G309
  • Logitech G502 X Plus
  • Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
  • Logitech G502
  • Logitech G703
  • Logitech G903
  • Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
  • Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX
  • Logitech G Pro X Superlight
  • Logitech G Pro 2 Lightspeed
  • Logitech G Pro Wireless

It's worth reiterating that these are the only gaming mice that can be charged via the pad's electromagnetic system. Even if you have the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse on the market, if it's not on that list it's not going to be charging. Similarly, the surface is designed to work with the included puck, which fits neatly🦹 into the above devices, so there's no Qi charging for phones or other peripherals availablꦑe here.

Where to buy the Logitech PowerPlay 2


Best Buy is my retailer of choice for the Logitech PowerPlay 2. It's the fastest store in the US with its Thursday March 13 delivery dates and it comes with a free month of Discord Nitro. That perk is only going to appeal to a few players, but it's still the best value on the web right now and the speediest shipping.


Logitech itself is offering free shipping on its new PowerPlay 2 mouse pad, though that standard tier will take 4 - 7 business days. Ouch. If you want to pay $8 you can have the pad delivered by Express Courier, but that's still going to arrive after Best Buy's current estimates.


Amazon actually has the longest shipping time of the lot at the time of writing. There's no Prime delivery available here, so the earliest you'll receive the PowerPlay 2 is March 25.

I'm also hunting down the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboard. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice for more from the competition.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/logitech-just-refreshed-its-wireless-charging-gaming-mouse-pad-and-it-might-finally-be-cheap-enough-to-be-worthwhile/ 8QQAMSc9kTrCD7Z74DLhfn Tue, 11 Mar 2025 12:24:11 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I wasn’t the biggest fan of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 back in 2023, but the DEX model feels tailor made to fix pretty much all of my initial concerns. This is a lightweight, speed-focused gaming mouse with a renewed enthusiasm for comfortable design and the improvements to the chassis, and more recent sensor upgrades (to both devices) make this a serious force to be reckoned with. It’s facing off against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse on the marketඣ right now, the Razer Viper V3 Pro - and it wins an impressive number of battles in this war.

Both models feature the same $159.99 MSRP (though Razer is £10 more in the UK), the standard flagship price for a high-end pointer. This is the only lu🌳xury gaming mouse that has seriously threatened Razer’s crown in the last few months, with a blindingly fast Hero 2 sensor, 8,000Hz wireless polling straight out the box, an ergonomic chassis, and incredibly satisfying main clicks. There’s a fight going on at the top, and Logitech is gaining 🐎the upper hand.

Key Specs

Price

$159.99 / £149.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Wired

Shape

Right-handed

Buttons

5

DPI

44,000

IPS

888

Switches

Logitech Lightforce

Weight

60g

Battery

95 hours constant motion

Design

Reviewer hand holding Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse in black against a PC setup

(Image credit: Future)

The design of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX is the biggest, flounciest, feather in its cap. I never really got on with the straight lines and chunky dome on the standard model, but Logitech has cinched this waist and added some extra ergonomic support to the maᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚin chassis for its DEX release. That’s a massive relief on the hands.

There’s a much more severe slope on the left flank this time around, with a higher gradient running down towards the bottom of the device. Not only does that make for a much more comfortable hold, but I’m also noticing a considerable improvement in the amount of control I have over the larger body as well. It does mean my thumb has to reach a little higher to hit the side buttons, but this defined curve puts the DEX out in front of both the original model and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro. Razer💧 features a straight side flank, pushing the thumb outwards more for a less comfortable claw grip.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX in front of Razer Viper V3 Pro gaming mouse, showing height difference between the two

(Left) Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX,🍒 (Right) Razer Viper V3 Pro (Image credit: Future)

At 43.9mm at its highest point, the 🅰Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX is also taller than both the previous Superlight 2 and the Viper V3 Pro. That means there’s slightly less room for a fingertip or particularly light claw grip, but palm holders are better catered for overalꦰl. I swap between a palm grip for work and a claw grip for gameplay and had a good time with both styles.

There’s more room for the thumb and🉐 pinky to play a larger role in finer movements compared to the squat Viper, making tiny adjustments particularly easy in both palm and claw mode. The wider base does mean it’s not particularly well-suited to a fingertip hold, there feels like a little too much junk in the trunk for movements to be as controlled as they are on the Viper.

At 60g it’s about as light as the majority of FPS-first mice on the market, and that weight is well ba🌳lanced so that I never felt any dragging or uneven distribution during gameplay or work. The Viper is lighter, though, and those extra grams do make themselves known in side by side comparisons. It’s a little easier to lift the Viper at speed, and the lighter weight also contributes to a less strenuous glide.

Available in black, white, or🎐 pink, the DEX follows the same colorways as the original model, still keeping that subtle aesthetic that many prefer in their setups. There are no RGBs to distract or drain the battery - only a simple ‘G’ logo stamped on the back hump.

You’ll also feel the same soft-touch coating across the entire device as the previous model. This is a newer trend in performance gaming mice, with the Razer Viper line and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless adopting the same strategy.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX, Alienware Pro Wireless, and Razer Viper V3 Pro gaming mice on a wooden desk

(Left) Alienware Pro Wireless, (Middle) Razer Viper V3 Pro🦩, (Right) Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX (Image credit: Future)

I’m always sad to see the bumps and ridges of more tactile materials fall out of favor and, like all mice that use this coating, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX can clam up a little during prolonged use. It’s still nicely grippy, I never slid out of grip during testing, but there’s a stickiness that starts to creep in after a while. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro is ⭕still my go-to for a comfortable surface texture.

I would be surprised if the DEX wasn’t put together well - every other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech gaming mouse in the last few years has been particularly durable. There are no creaks to the chassis when pinching hard between the sides or across the top and bottom of the device, and no rattle from inside the main ওchassis or scroll wheel. Everything is joined nicely, and with no honeycomb cutouts to worry about, dust is easy to manage.

Features

Logitech updated its Hero 2 sensor somewhere between the launch of the original G Pro X Superlight 2 and the DEX model. The optical eye now sports a massive 44,000 DPI, set in increments of 20, with 888 IPS tracking speed and 88G acceleration. Both mice now benefit from these specs, so you don’t have to pick up the newer DEX to upgrade your sensor. While very few players will actually dare near the top end of that DPI threshold, the option is op🤡en to you. Don’t get too excited, though, DPI is a bit of a marketing gimmick - most players won’t need to move beyond 3,000 or 4,000.

Reviewer hand holding Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse with underside showing sensor and feet

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There’s far more to understand about how a gaming mouse perform�ဣ�s from its IPS. If you’re a competitive player, you’ll want to have your rodent tracking as many inches per second as possible. It’s how you maintain precision and tracking control during twitch-reflex movements like a quick shot or rapid pan.

This is thꦏe aspect of the Hero 2 sensor I’d recommend putting most stock in. Most gaming mice tap out at around 650 IPS, and Logitech 🧔has gone 200-inches above that. Razer’s latest Viper mouse sits behind the G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX at 750 IPS, while Alienware’s Pro Wireless comes in at 650 IPS at a similar price as well.

The G Pro X Superlight range has always targeted esports professionals, so its 8,000Hz wireless polling rate makes sense. If you’re a more casual player, o🦄r simply starting out on your leaderboard domination journey, you won’t need to be polling this high. In fact, the impact it will have on your battery means I’d actively warn against using this feature in day to day gameplay.

Tournament-level players are adopting this increased polling rate as a safety blanket to prevent missed or late inputs, even if we’re talking about fractions of milliseconds saved. Still, those players do exist and it’s worth pointing out that this is another battleground between Razer and Logitech. 🐼Both models can run up to the full 8,000Hz over a 2.4GHz connection, and both cap rates at 1,000Hz when wired (I still find tha🍎t strange).

Side view of Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse on a wooden desk, showing mouse right flank with Superlight logo

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However, there’s a slight edge to the Superlight 2 DEX. Razer requires a whole cable and separate receiver for its wireless polling, wherea📖s Logitech can run it all from a simple plug-and-play USB-C receiver. It doesn’t make much of a differen♔ce in day to day use, aside from keeping your desk a bit tidier, but if you regularly take your setup on the road it’s not inconsequential. I have to pack a whole extra cable and relatively chunky dongle when traveling with the Razer Viper V3 Pro - the receiver simply tucks into the body of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX and I’m good to go.

Under the hood (or hoods), Logitech has used its🌄 Lightforce optical switches in the main clicks. These clickers provide the speed of a light-based actuation but with the satisfying crunch of a m♚echanical switch. I don’t want to get into the performance section too early, but I’ll say these are some of the best main clicks I’ve used in a gaming mouse in a long time. They feel richer while also being crisper, and sound far more satisfying, than Razer or Alienware’s switches. The joy of these main clicks was the first thing I noticed about the DEX, and it still remains one of my favorite aspects of the mouse overall.

There’s no dedicated DPI profile shifter on the mouse itself🐷 (Razer has one located underneath the main chassis), but there’s space for five onboard profiles. You’ll need to head to G Hub to set them up and switch between them, though, which can be a pain. I hate having to tab out of a game and load up a whole separate program just to swap between free-gunning and sniping, but without a dedicated button that’s the case here.

Close up on main click buttons of Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX

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Still, G Hub has seen some strong development over the years. Two tabs keep your button assignments and DPI settings nice and simple. Actually binding the five available buttons is incredibly easy. A simple drag and drop approach removes the need to hunt through la✱yers of nested menus and there’s a strong supply of Windows system and keyboard sh♚ortcut inputs to assign here. It’s also one of the easiest programs to use in creating new macros.

The Sensitivity tab provides a similarly streamlined approach to adjusting DPI, set either with a dra𒁏🐻ggable scale or by inputting numbers straight into the program. It’s a far cry from some of the more obstinate programs I use in testing (Glorious has a particularly frustrating DPI process on its Core software). This is where you can also set your polling rate for both wired and wireless connections and calibrate your sensor’s DPI to match that of another mouse’s settings. This is similar to Razer’s own syncing feature, and like with the Viper I don’t see how it’s going to be used more than maybe once in the life of the mouse.

Screenshot of Logitech G Hub software showing DPI assignment on Superlight 2 DEX mouse

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I noted the lack of lift-off distance settings in this software and, after hunting through tabs and hidden menus, it seems like there’s no way to adjust this commonly personalized setting on the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX. It’s not going to be a deal-breaker, but its absen♓ce raises an eyebrow. You’ll also find more sensor and control features in other 🍌mice across the market, this is relatively stripped back for a flagship release.

The Viper V3 Pro also keeps things simple, but the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair DarkStar Wireless adds more functionality in its tilt controls and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed provides a sensor𝔉 orientation guide rope that makes lifts far more accurate. The DEX’s feature list is still par for the course in the world of eSports mice, save for the exclusion o🎉f lift-off customization.

Screenshot of keybinding software in Logitech G Hub, connected to Superlight 2 DEX mouse

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Like most speed-focused mice there’s no Bluetooth connection here. Neither Razer nor Alienware’s competitors offer the slower wireless option, but it does mean you’re mor𒉰e 𒐪limited in your devices compared to a more generalist device. Still, Logitech reckons you’ll get 95 hours of battery life out of a 2.4GHz connection - and I managed to surpass that when starting from a fresh full charge. That’s because Logitech’s estimate is based on constant movement.

In regular day-to-day use (around eight hours of work and two to three hours of gameplay) I kept the DEX alive for just shy of two weeks. Factor in a weekend with less use (roughly three hours of gaming at 1,000Hz per day), that accounts for 11 days - putting the usable battery life at around 100 to 105 hours. Of course, setting the switches to purely optical mode and dialing polling r🐷ates to 8,000Hz cut this life short considerably.

Performance

While the sensor can and🌊 does perform at the top of its game, very few flagship models actually don’t. Instead, the real performance potential of each rodent c♈omes down to a combination of its shape, weight, click feel, and ease of access. You don’t need me to tell you that an 888 IPS Logitech Hero 2 sensor is going to perform well in-game across both single player adventures and competitive endeavors. I won’t shock anyone by saying that this lens manages to track all my faster movements in CS2 incredibly well, with no jittering, dropped tracking, or over-extended throws.

Instead, it’s the shape and main click buttons that make more of a difference to the G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX experience overall. Those super snappy clackers have just enough tension underneath to still feel deep and richly satisfying, without losing debounce or actuation speed. There’s slightly more travel to the𒆙m compared to the Viper, which means they do feel a fraction of a millisecond slower to actually hit. However, the optical actuation still ensures reflex-level speed overall. I’m nowhere near the level of tournament play required to notice the slight slow down from that higher click, and I’d take a crisper, more satisfying actuation than an ever-so-slightly faster feel any day.

Hand using the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse in a relaxed claw grip

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The shape of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX also contributes to a༺ more controlled feel overall. Whi🔴le it’s heavier than the Viper, and that fact does make it drag a little in day-to-day, there’s more space for the thumb and pinky to carry a little more of the control load. I like adjusting my aim by wiggling the back portion of my mouse between these fingers in a claw grip, but not all gaming mice have a shape that supports this movement. The higher dome, cinched sides, and fairly severe gradient down the back of the mouse means there’s plenty of space between the chassis and my hand for free motion.

Close up on left flank of Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse, showing deep curve for ergonomic design

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The side buttons are a little more difficult to hit than the Razer Viper due to their higher placement on the mouse itself. That means it’s more difficult to roll between the 🤪two with the thumb placed comfortably on top. They’re also softer than the main clicks, still offering a nice sna🌱p, but without the extra travel that makes the feature switches so satisfying.

Should you buy the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX?

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse leaning against packaging on a wooden desk with blue lighting

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I have a whole wad of gaming mice to test and review after the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX and I can’t wait to get it back on the desk afterwards. This is one of the most comfortable gaming mice I’ve tested in a long time, and that ergonomic design doesn’t come at the cost of performance. I usually find myself sacrificing lightweight design to pick up a more comfortable form factor (like in the case of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Kone II Air) but Logitech has nailed all corners of the market here. It’s a no-brainer over the original Superlight 2 and even gives the Viper V3 Pro some𝓀thing to think ab🃏out.

Razer’s competitor does offer a lower overall weight, 🍃with a better design for fingertip and particularly light claw grips and more software features. However, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX wins in its dongle-less 8,000Hz wireless polling, overall comfort for palm and claw grips, and more satisfying main clicks. Both mice hold their own on the battlefield, in far more competitive arenas than I can last a second in. For the vast majority of players who use a claw grip, I’d recommend the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX over the Viper. That’s not a recommendation I make lightly, Razer has dominated the top spot in this war for years now. However, unless you use a fingertip grip, the comfort of this chassis and the sophistication of this sensor are hard to argue with.

If the DEX has beaten the Viper it’s certainly got the Alienware Pro Wireless on its knees. While it’s not as floaty in its glide and its main clicks 🐎don’t feature the same super-fast magnetic debounce, improvements to its ergonomics, specs, polling rate, and side buttons make this a much better buy at roughly the same price.

Ratings

Comfort

5/5

Speed

5/5

Programmability

4/5

Connectivity

4/5

Battery life

5/5

How I tested the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX

I used the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX for daily work and play across a period of two weeks. I spent one week solely testing the device by itself, with another week of comparative testing across the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless, Razer Viper V3 Pro, Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, and Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse. During that time, I primarily tested across CS:2 and Apex Legends, with nightly Avowed sessions and a sprinkling of Fallout 4. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The NZXT Lift Elite Wireless is the PC-building brand’s first dedicated wireless gaming mouse, and while it makes some sacrifices to reach its particularly competitive price tag it offers excellent value compar༺ed to flagships from more established brands.

At $79.99 / £79.99, it’s cheaper than other pointers in its class; the Glorious Model O 2 Mini comes in at $99.99 / £89.99 and the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed hits $99.99 / £99.99. In dropping Bluetooth functionality and a few nice-to-have sensor features, the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless keeps its spec sheet impressively lean. The result is a fantastic mid-range rodent that looks to threaten some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market for sheer value.

Price

$79.99 / £79.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Wired

Shape

Right-handed

Buttons

6

DPI

26,000

IPS

650

Switches

TTC Optical

Weight

57g

Battery

70 hours

Design

Hand holding NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse against a PC setup

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I’ve used $150 mice that feel like they could be $50, so the premium build quality of the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless took me by surprise when I first opened up the box. There’s a little creaking when squeezed in at the sides, but the plastic chassis feels solid where it counts. In an age where the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice are all opting for smoother plastic surfaces, I was relieved to feel a little grit under my paws this time around. Small bumps on the Lift Elite Wireless’s plastic frame provide a tactile sense of grip, even if their application is a little more slap-dash compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro. Still, if you’re worried about the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed’s 𓄧surface getting clammy after 🉐a few hours of use, this is a fantastic alternative.

Measuring in at 118.8mm in length and 60.8mm in width, this is a fairly compact device, though I got on fine with my smaller hands. Those with larger hands might struggle to maintain comfort during longer sessions - the extra footprint of the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed (125.2mm x 63.3mm) provides extra space to work with. In practice, the dimensions of the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless felt natural and intuitive personally, and I appreciated the extra dome height compa🅺red to the Gl💦orious Model O 2 Mini Wireless when it came to a palm grip. NZXT has lifted its hump to 38.3mm at its highest point, for a more relaxed hold than Glorious’s 35.5mm.

Side view of NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse showing rubber side grips and buttons

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That said, I generally prefer a claw hold when working and gaming, and that’s where the extra grip panels on each side come into their own. It’s rare to find these days - a lot of more premium mice have ditched these textured panels in recent releases, save for the fantastic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Darkstar Wireless, but the extra support they provide in fast-paced games can’t be beaten. The grip panels on the Lift Elite are made up of small, almost rubbery-feeling, dots sp🙈anning the thumb and pinky portions of each flank. It’s a well-positioned section, providing a reliable surface just below the side buttons and making for much easier fine-adjustments with the thumb. If you need even more control, the Lite Elite Wireless also comes with additional grip tape in the box - though I found it to be sli﷽ghtly overkill when I applied it.

NZXT has kept this mouse’s weight impressively low. At 57g, this is much lighter than some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mice on the market. It matches the Glorious Model O 2 Mini without requiring honeycomb cutouts across the main chassis and far surpasses the 82g 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed. The De💙athAdder V3 Hyperspeed does have NZXT beat with its own 55g form factor, though.

Hand holding NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse showing hollowed out underside and DPI shifting button

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That weight is generally well distributed, though a little front-heavy. Peering inside (which is pretty easy to do thanks to the hollowed-out chassis), the Lift Elite Wireless’s innards are housed entirely under the main clicks. I’d certainly prefer a mouse that leans slightly forward in its🍌 weight distribution over one that drags to the rear, but it is noticeable when lifting off.

Features

I talk a lot about mouse polling rates when trying to consider the value of each rodent scuttling across my desk. With so many mice shipping with high price tags and ‘8,000Hz polling’ slapped across their marketing materials, it’s easy to get swept up in feature lists and end up paying for something you won’t use. The vast majority of players won’t need this kind of speed, and yet they’re sold it under the pretense that it makes a better ಌmouse for all. That irks me. In reality, it’s only the hyper-competitive among us who will notice the difference between a 4,000Hz rate and an 8,000Hz rate. This is why NZXT’s approach to polling is exemplary.

This is a particularly low price for a gaming mouse that can poll at 4,000Hz wirelessly. That’s the kind of speed that provides a runway for improvement for more casual players setting their sights on tournament glory. NZXT isn’t cutting its esports players out entirely though - 8,000Hz is within reach, you’ll just need to plug in for it. That brings the final cost of the Li🍒ft Elite to a much friendlier level, while still providing the extra features that more professional players will need.

PixArt’s PAW-3395 sensor runs the show here🌠, a step down from the slightly beefier PAW3950 but still excellent value with its 26,000 DPI. Very few players will need to move all the way up to the top end of this scale but there’s still enough scope to fine-tune tracking settings at a more granular level. The sensor also features a 650 IPS t🍬racking speed (that’s faster than the 500 IPS on the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed), with overall specs that match the Glorious BAMF 2.0 optical sensor.

NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse with charging cable, USB receivers, and grip tape on a wooden desk

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Under each main click, NZXT has opted for TTC Optical switches with 60gF of actuation force. These are light and snappy, a crisp relief from the soft-feeling 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse I tested before this, with ⭕a 0.2ms rated response 💫time.

Two side buttons and a clickable scroll wheel make up six to🐬tal programmable inputs (there’s no side-to-side action on the wheel itself). These are all configured in the NZXT CAM software, a piece of kit I much prefer to the more bloated options from the likes of SteelSeries and Corsair. This is a clean interface with a single page of customization options - no digging through unintuitive nested menus like you would with Glorious’s Core program. It’s relatively CPU-light and provides a quick look at your battery and DPI settings with simple sliders for personalized configurations across five presets.

There are six buttons, but only four programmable inputs mapped across the middle click, two side buttons, and DPI clicker (located on the bottom of the device). Actually setting up these keybindings can get a little tedious. The program locks a setting when♊ it’s been assigned to a macro, which means I need⛦ed to delete each macro before I could remap. A selection of handy Windows functions is included in the keybinding menu, but I quickly found that the “Copy” option was non-functional. NZXT has assured me that an update to the program is in the works to fix the bug.

Th𝓰e software houses customization options for polling rate, lift-off height (set to 1mm or 2mm), and motion sync. I prefer to keep that last feature turned off - it’s designed to keep your 💖mouse’s polling in line with the 2.4GHz receiver’s own rate but I find it generally just translates into a slightly woolly tracking experience. Handy power management features allow you to customize the time it takes for your mouse to sleep when not being used.

These sof𝔍tware features generally play nice with the rest of the market’s offerings, though Razer does go a step further with the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspe💦ed. Its Focus X sensor supports a sensor orientation feature that makes repositioning after lift-off much more precise as well as a dynamic ramping of DPI based on your own pre-set sensitivity curve.

NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse on a wooden desk

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There’s one omission to this feature list 🧸that puts Glorious’s competitor out in front, and that’s Bluetooth. The NZXT Lift Elite Wireless only connects via its 2.4GHz receiver or through a wired connection, whereas a good range of other gaming mice also provide Bluetooth support for extra versatility. In truth, it didn’t make much of a difference to the way I play. I’m quite happy unplugging a dongle when switching computers, and I don’t tend to use a mouse with my iPad.

It does, however, limit the Lift Elite Wireless’s use outside of its core functionality - and many players do prefer a mouse they can easily connect to different sources without any faff. The only time I felt this pinch was when connecting my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Ally to a monitor with only aඣn HDMI co🍌nverter. It’s a sacrifice that the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed also makes, but one that plenty (like the Model O 2 Wireless) don’t. Still, the cheaper Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed even does away with wired connectivity further down the price scale.

Battery life sits pretty strong at 70 hours with a 1,000Hz polling rate in play. That’s towards the bottom end of the market, but consider⛦ing the price point matches this scale I’m not too mad. I was able to run the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless for a week and a couple of days of full work and play before needing to plug in. Bumping things up to 4,000Hz wireless polling did cut that charge short, dropping me down to around 25 hours. At 1,000Hz, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed can zoom for up to 100 hours, while the Glorious Model O 2 Mini tops the chart at 110 hours. The cheaper Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed does win with its 280-hour life span, but you’re relying on AA batteries for that one.

Performance

A lightweight mouse with a zippy sensor and speedy clicks is always going to per♒form well, but the NZXT Lift Elite comes in at a fraction of flagship prices and still nails both speed and accuracy in-game. The allocation of weight towards the front did slow things down a little in more frantic moments, putting slightly more stra♛in on my pinky grip when lifting off. The skates aren’t as super-smooth as those of the Alienware Pro Wireless. The side buttons take a smidge longer to reach due to their higher placement on the body than some. At the end of the day, though, I had a blast with this pointer.

Hand using the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse in a claw grip on a desk

(Image credit: Future)

I was able to maintain my usual speed in Counter Strike 2 and Apex Legends, panning with accuracy and fine-tuning aim points with as much precision as I can muster. The sensor keeps up with the action particularly well, never jittering over smoother tracking surfaces. Dialin𝔉g between weapons was particularly easy thanks to the generous gaps in between notches on the scroll wheel - plenty of more expensive gaming mice feature much smaller steps, w🥀hich often leads to overextension.

There was a little more resistance to s🅷maller mouse movements than I’m used to with more premium pointers. I’d chalk that up to the aforementioned front-loaded weight, but it sometimes made inching over a few millimeters when lining up a sniper shot feel lꦓess responsive.

The main clicks feel particularly energetic, though. The low travel distance and super-fast debounce make for a lightning-fast click that registered within the time of a twitch reflex. The side buttons feel a little more h♊ollow but generally better than the far more expensive clickers on the Alienware Pro Wireless. A similar low-travel action is present here, making for fast inputs once I had made my way up the side of the chassis itself.

One strange behavior kept coming up in my testing, though, particularly in the first week. I was regularly misclicking the right main button. It’s not something I come up against in other gaming mice, so my grip isn’t to blame.𒅌 The switches themselves never felt super-sensitive during regular gameplay, so it’s not a case of low actuation pressure.

The slightly narrower front width does force my ring finger onto the main click area where it wouldn’t normally sit on a larger device, but I didn’t have the same issue with the similarly built Glorious or Razer devices I’m comparing against here. That leads me to believe there’s something about the overall shape that’s putting a slightly different pressure on my middle and ring fingers than usual. Move in a certain way and they accidentally hit the switch. This generally only happens with slanted designs, though, and I can’t see any heavy gradient in this form factor.

Should you buy the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless?

NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse leaning against packaging on a wooden desk with purple RGB lighting

(Image credit: Future)

The NZXT Lift Elite Wireless is one of the best value gaming mice on the market, but it doesn’t have the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed beat overall. Yes, this is $20 cheaper than Razer’s alternative but that little extra🐎 cash gets you a lighter device with a better battery as well as more software and sensor features. If you don’t need to fine-tune more aspects of your sensor’s behavior and would rather prioritize a grippy feel over a lower weight it’s a must-see.

It has better software and the space for a more relaxed grip♉ compared to the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless, which could well be the deciding factor if you use a palm hold. However, it’s worth noting that the $20 yo🥃u save compared to Glorious means you’re dropping Bluetooth functionality and that extra battery life.

Overall, the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless is perfect for those looking to upgrade their entry-level gaming mouse and sti🦂ll pick up a set of excellent features. 8,000Hz polling isn’t to be taken for granted at this price, even if it is via a wired connection, and the smooth sensor response and snappy click buttons speak for themselves.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Speed

4/5

Programmability

3/5

Connectivity

4/5

Battery life

3/5

How I tested the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless

I used the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless gaming mouse for two weeks’ worth of everyday work and play. I spent a lot of that time exploring Avowed and making my way through Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, while also testing faster scenarios in Apex Legends and Counter Strike 2. I used the mouse on both a bamboo work surface and Corsair MM700 RGB Extended Mouse Pad, across 1,000Hz and 4,000Hz wireless polling and 8,000Hz wired polling. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Razer has just unveiled its latest collaboration, and this brand just got even greener. The Minecraft collection features all the creep you could ask for, with a special paintjob hitting the Razer Kraken V4 X, Razer Cobra, Razer BlackWidow V4 X, and Razer Gigantus V2 M. These are all cheaper peripherals but if you're a Notch fan they're well worth a ꧃look.

Of course, this being Razer, the Minecraft collection kicks up those green levels another notch. From the full creep-face ♚of the mouse pad to the almost slimey look of the BlackWidow keyboard this is a celebration of all things strangel🉐y terrifying. Right now, everything but the Gigantus Mouse Pad is available to order direct from Razer, with the cheapest item being the budget Razer Cobra at $39.99.

Razer Minecraft Collection |
The Razer Minecraft Collection splashes green pixels all over the BlackWidow V4 X gaming keyboard, Cobra mouse, Gigantus V2 mouse pad and Kraken V4 X headset. Creepers are thܫe order of the day here, but each item also comes with its own in-game items as well.

Buy it if:

Green works for your setup
You want more affordable accessories
You prefer wired tech

Don't buy it if:

You already have premium kit

UK:

Each item is purchased ♑separately, but also comes with free in-game items. A code for the Ender Dragon Shawl is available with the Razer BlackWidow V4 X and Razer Kraken V4 X, while the Overgrown Arm comes with the Razer Cobra and Razer Gigantus. It should also be noted that there's a slight price increase on a couple of these peripherals, ranging from $40 on top of the regular BlackWidow V4 X price to $20 over the usual Kra🌌ken V4 X MSRP.

Razer loves a collaboration, previously releasing its own Fortnite swag and most recently a Kuromi collection. These aren't just decals either, I took a long hard look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer x Fortnite collection and was impressed with the vividity of the൩ color work on offer. Just one look at those bright green keycaps is enough to s🍸uggest the same pedigree of quality is available here, even if the actual tech errs on the cheaper side of the brand's collection.

Minecraft edition of the Razer BlackWidow V4 X gaming keyboard on a game-inspired background

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The $169.99 Razer BlackWidow V4 X is the most expensive item in the Razer Minecraft collection, and comes in $40 more expensive than the $129.99 standard model. It packs a gorgeously pixelated Minecraft block base deck with those aforementioned green keycaps up top. Creeper be creepin', though, with those haunting faces appearing around the arrow keys and between the function row of this full-sized 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming keyboard. This is a wired device, but it still comes wiꦫth six dedicated macro buttons, a volume scroll wheel, and either Razer Green or Yellow m♈echanical switches.

Minecraft Razer Kraken V4 X on a blue and green background

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Then we have the $99.99 Razer Kraken V4 X 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming headset, a wired budget version of the standard 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V4 (though the special edition is $20 more than the standard headset). Those iconic earcups have been saved from the green treatment, but you'll still find that creeper face adorning the sides of the headband, an🌠d sneaking up on you on the internal fabric driver covers. Of all the Razer Minecraft collaboration items, this is the most subtle - if it could ever be considered so. With the brand's TriForce 40mm drivers and 7.1 Surround Sound, every crack of your axe against a tree will be beamed straight into your ear holes.

Razer Cobra Minecraft edition on a blue and green background

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The Razer Cobra is a similar story. At $39.99 it's significantly cheaper than the wireless 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Cobra Pro, but you won't find the more premium model with those luscious Minecraft blocks running down the top of the main chassis. This is actually the same price as the standard model as well, which is refreshing. Of course, our old friend is still here, peering up over the right-hand click. Though this design extends only across the main panel - the rest looks to be a standard black. At 58g this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mouse is light enough to hold its own in more competitive arenas, while still offering Chroma lightning underneath as well (you kno🐓w it's going to ha🅘ve to be green).

You'll find plenty more of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer keyboards right here on GamesRadar+, but we're also hunting down all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer gaming headsets as well.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Razer has just announced its latest partnership in a long line of special edition colorways for its top gaming tech. This time it's the Razer Viper V3 Pro getting the special treatment, with a new red Faker edition launching today via the brand's own store and selected retailers. This version comes with a sl💯ight price hike compared to the regular $159.99 Viper V3 Pro, with a $179.99 MSRP straight out the gate. That's not unusual, though, most brands put a൲ premium on their collaborative releases.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro is currently the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse on the market, making this a prime pickup for any fans of Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok. With an eye-wateringly sensitive 35K Razer Focus Pro sensor and wireless polling at 8💞,000Hz (for those who will actually make use of such speeds) this is a pointer designed for ultra-competitive battlefields. It makes sense, then, that this latest special edition comes from the 2024 Worlds MVP and League of Legends... uh legend.

Razer Viper V3 Pro Faker Edition |
The special Faker e꧒dition of the Razer Viper V3 Pro does come with a $20 price bump, but the first 500 to get to Razer's store can offset that increased rate with a free Gigantus V2 mouse pad in the same design. It's only worth $9.99 bꦑy itself, but superfans will be thrilled.

Buy it if:

✅ You're going all out on speed
✅ You prefer a higher dome
✅ You need a wireless connection

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prefer a skinnier form factor

Price check:

UK:

The T1 player's colorway comes in a super bright red, with black detailing around the main dome. These wavy black lines form an homage to Faker's nickname, the humble 'Unkillable Demon King'. Razer's own logo is stamped on the left main click, with a signature from the unkillable himself on the right. It's actually a pretty slick design - from initial images it looks like this is a much brighter red than we've seen on previous Viper V3 Pro special editions. It pops a lot more than I expected it to, but as I saw in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Fortnite collection, this is a brand that knows how to go big with color. There's also a limited edition 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mouse pad up for grabs, for the first 500 players who purchase🐭 via Razer's 𝕴site.

Faker with Razer Viper V3 Pro gaming mouse on a black background

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Unlike some collabs, this isn't a whole new version of the Razer Viper V3 Pro. It's the same wireless gaming mouse, just with a different coat of paint. Still, it's worth making sure that you absolutely need all the tech stuffed inside th♈is device before jumping to checkout. There's a super-fast 8,000Hz polling rate, incredibly snappy 35K DPI / 750 IPS sensor, and plenty🎀 of extra software tricks at play here - but you are paying for each and every one of them. If you're a tournament-level player hoping to take on Faker himself, it's the best in the business. If you're a more casual fan, you can save plenty of cash by opting for something less competition-oriented.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed is a fantastic example. It's still incredibly nippy on the battlefield, and sports a comfortable, 💫flexible, and easily flickable form factor, but it strips out the absurdly high speeds for a l🀅ower price tag. It's $99.99 at MSRP - a fantastic price for those still climbing the ladder.

Where to buy the Razer Viper V3 Pro Faker Edition


Razer itself should be your first stop this time around. The brand is not on𝓰ly one of the first sites to actually offer the Faker edition, but it's also giving away a free medium sized Gigantus V2 mouse pad (in the same design) with the first 500 orders. Shippi🍌ng before March 3 costs $10, though, otherwise you might be waiting until March 5.


Amazon also has the Razer Viper V3 Pro Fazer edition available to buy straight out the gate. If you're not fussed about, or too late for, that extra mouse pad this is where I'd recommend heading. Shipping is much qui🅠cker here, with Prime members receiving their mouse as soon as February 25 at the time of writing.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Finding a gaming mouse for larger hands it's always easy, but thankfully a few brands have produced zippy pointers for those with significant paws. The Turtle Beach Kone II is the be💜st of them all, and considering the wired model already started at a solid $69.99, today's record-low price is working particularly hard for those after a comfortable device.

Amazon has dropped the 26K DPI mouse down , for savings reaching just a fraction over $19. I reviewed the wireless version towards the end of last year, and it went straight into my list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market. You can pay significantly ꧃more than $50 for far less power, and the soft curves and extra programmability are excellent value at this price.

The Turtle Beach Kone II has spent little time at full MSRP. However, it was back up at $69.99 just before this discount dropped. Sale prices 🍨stuck at around $57 over Black Friday, before darting around $60 and $70 over the course of the year so far. The only time I've seen this rodent cheaper was right at the end of last year, when it took a very sudden and very brief dip to today's record-low.

Turtle Beach Kone II |
Save $19.06 - I tested the wireless version of this super wide gaming mouse, but this wired model is just as comfortable. The Turtle Beach Kone II packs a serious punch at just a hair over $50 this week, and considering it's only dropped to this price (very 🍰briefly) once in the past, this is an excellent offer.

Buy it if:

You have larger hands
You prefer a palm grip
You want plenty of buttons

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prioritize a light weight

Price check: |

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Kone II?

Turtle Beach Kone II Air gaming mouse standing against product packaging on a wood gaming desk

(Image credit: Future)

To anyone with larger hands, congratulations - you survived the light and skinny era. More gaming mouse brands are adopting larger chassis' for their lightweight FPS-fi♉rst mice, but Turtle Beach is something slightly different. This isn't for the more competitive among us, the 90g weight on the wired model will attest to that. However, if you're looking to prioritize comfort and functionality over pure speed it's an excelౠlent choice.

I have the wireless 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Kone II Air, a slightly heavier model but generally the same save for the 2.4GHz / Bluetooth connec🎐tion. The form factor is among the most comfortable I've ever tested. The lack of severe hump you'll find in other models makes it perfect for a palm grip, providing support on each side for additional finger rests and a super soft-touch coating up top.

The brand's Titan switches are a little softer than something you'll find in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech gaming mice, but still feel smooth and fast. They are a little heavier than those of most 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mice, which did make for a little fatigue during repeat presses in my testing. That's more of another nod towards this being a device designed for slower-than-tournament-level play, rather than a dig. If you're looking for something with a crisper main click, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair M75 Wireless might be 🍃the better option. It's still got enough of a base to support larger hands, and it's c🥀urrently on sale for - a $40 upgrade for a wireless connection that keeps RGB and comfort intact. It's also an ambidextrous design, for those lefties feeling left out.

Overall, I'd recommend the Turtle Beach Kone II to anyone that uses a palm rest for moderately fast action games. With 9 programmable buttons there's enough functionality for all your usual keybindings and then some, and a super responsive sensor und꧋erneath 𒊎as well.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/this-usd50-gaming-mouse-is-one-of-the-most-comfortable-ive-tested-so-far-and-its-at-a-record-low-price/ qvQsXXWodBj6pVMRZtwFwF Thu, 20 Feb 2025 14:56:17 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Alienware isn’t pitching its latest gaming mouse to everyday players, the ‘Pro’ in🗹 that product name is doing mo𒆙re heavy lifting than you’ll typically see in other brands’ marketing. This is a speedster designed purely for competitive play, with the price tag to match. $149.99 isn’t particularly out of this world for a flagship device these days - it’s cheaper than the Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, but it’s still a far cry from prices aimed towards the more casual market.

I’ll start off by saying this is a clear sign that the Alienware Pro Wireless isn’t going to find its way into the hands of most players, but if you are at a high enough competitive level its focus on speed and precision could well pay off. It’s in direct competition with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models money can buy, though, and ꦗit does fall short in😼 some finer details.

I’ve been using the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse for two weeks, directly testing against similarly priced competitors, the $159.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro and $159 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, as well as cheaper alternatives that still subscribe to that tournament-first approach; the $129.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Series 2 Pro, $99.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed, and $74.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Endgame Gear OP1 8K.

Key Specs
Price$149.99 / £134.99
Connection2.4GHz / wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons6
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesOmron D2FP-FN2
Weight59g

Design

Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Aside from the angular lines shaping the long main mouse clicks and soft, light gray Alienware logo on the rump, the Pro Wireless could be an everyday office mouse. There’s no RGB fanfare in this design, and both the black and white models fly under the radar with a simple matte finish and curvy silhouette. It’s a shape I’ve come to recognize in this new generation of FPS-first gaming mice. Gone are the skinny frames and low domes, instead we’re embracing comfort with wider bases and a higher profile. It means those with larger ha💖nds are well catered for, but my smaller grabbers feel a little less nimble when battling with the extra surface area.

I can easily s🐬pend hours in a palm grip, with the slight cinching in the middle of the device offering a good level of purchase to hit the two side buttons reliably, and the tail end nestling neatly in the base of my hand. However, I do prefer a claw hold and there’s just a little too much mouse here for me to fully retain control during more frantic moments. I have to adjust a little too much weight to keep those side buttons engaged in a claw grip, with the back of the mouse leaning more towards the base of my thumb than it does in skinnier models. Still, that palm grip remains nicely comfortable, with just the right amount of height to keep strain off the wrist.

This is a larger device than I would typically choose for myself, but looks can be deceiving. At 59g it’s one of the lighter 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse options on the market, beating the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 by a gram. It’s not, however, the lightest out of my comparison pool, with the wired Endgame Gear OP1 8K coming out top with just over 50g to its name. The Viper V3 Pro is 5g lig🌠hter with all that wireless functionality - but actual numbers aren’t t💫he end of the story here.

Back of Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse with blue lighting on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

There’s a reassuring weight that only makes itself known when you need it. With a set of particularly slick skates underneath and a well-balanced feel, the Alienware Pro Wireless mouse can keep its precision without sacrificing raw speed. It also means that, for the most part, it feels more luxurious in the hand, compared with the initially cheap-feeling OP1 8K. Dell says this is the optimum weight it’s found during tests with esports players and, since this is a mouse geared t𒐪owards those same professionals, I’m not inclined to disagree. If, however, you prefer to keep th🌳ings as floaty as possible, there are lighter options on the market.

I’m not a professional espor♋ts player, but I still found the shape and weight to be well-tuned with each other. That said, when I first laid hands on the Alienware Pro Wireless, I was concerned. This is a boxy shape with only a very slight groove on the thumb and pinky rests. In everyday play, I found the deeper curves of the Razer Viper V3 Pro to be more comfortable and controllable. Like Razer’s newer releases (and Logitech’s Superlight series) the matte finish coating everyt💎hing feels smooth under the hand, but does provide a good friction grip that means it never slipped during my testing.

Features

The biggie here is that 8K polling rate. For the uninitiated, mouse gaming mice poll (send information to the PC) at a rate of 1,000Hz. You can get a more reliable response by upping that rate to 4,000Hz - your mouse will send these packets of data to your PC four times more often, ensuring fewer missed messages. A lot of mice also offer this feature nowadays. The Alienware Pro Wi♌reless can up that polling rate to 8,000Hz for an even more consistent response, but only over a wired connection. This is a feature seen in competitive-oriented pointers, but it’s also making its way to the mainstream thanks to the magic of marketing. Unfortunately, the vast majority of players simply don’t need it, nor will they see a difference in their experie♚nce.

This is a spec for the fastest players among us, and we regular folk are generally wasting money opting for a gaming mouse that prioritizes such a feature over other, more useful, customization options. However, it’s a feature being quickly adopted in competitive circles for peace of mind. The problem here, though, is that the Alienware Pro Wire🐷less doesn’t do 8,000Hz polling as well as other, 💫cheaper, mice.

Hand holding Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse against a blue PC setup, with mouse sensor and skates visible

(Image credit: Future)

That’s because you’ll need to plug in for that fullౠ speed, whereas the Glorious Series 2 Pro can have you hitting the full polling rate ♓with just the wireless connector. The Razer Viper V3 Pro needs the brand’s separate dongle to do so, but it can also poll at 8,000Hz wirelessly. Even the sub-$100 Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed can hit these heights without a cable (though you’ll be paying extra for the receiver to do so). Alienware has gone all-in on this speed, so for it to fall short against cheaper alternatives in the very arena it’s placing its bet is disappointing.

Instead, Dell should have been screaming about its battery life. Save for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Kone II Air (130 hours), this is the longest-lasting rechargeable battery I’ve used in a gaming mouse when running a 1,000Hz polling rate over a 2.4GHz connection. Al𒉰ienware’s 120-hour suggestion rings true in my own testing - I’ve been running this rodent all day for two weeks now and I still have 20% charge left. Considering both the Viper V3 Pro and Logitech Superlight 2 come in at 95 hours per charge, that’s pretty impressive. Bumping things up to 4,000Hz does dr🔯op that battery considerably, but there are settings in the Alienware Command Center software that automatically drop your polling rate when the battery hits a certain threshold.

Command Center is a fairly basic piece of software, but it still provides access to DPI, polling rate, lift-off, ba💛ttery, and keybinding settings in an easily digestible menu format. I’m a fan overall, it covers all the basics without throwing ads in your face - even if Razer’s Focus Pro sensor means it can offer addi𒊎tional settings within the brand’s Synapse program. There’s space for five onboard profiles here, which is pretty standard fare.

Hand placed in a palm grip using the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The actual device features everything you would expect to find on a competitive gaming mouse, though its 26K / 650 IPS Pixart PAW3395 sensor is neither the fastest in Pixart’s own line nor the highest spec on the꧙ market (the Razer Viper V3 Pro reaches up to 35K with 750 IPS and space for extra fancy mapping features). The two main click buttons use optical switches, but with Alienware’s magnetic-force system that promises enhanced speed. Essentially, two magnets oppose each other on each side of the switch, allowing for a snappy bounce when returning back to their original positions after a press. It’s a benefit over similar options from Razer, Logitech, and Endgame if you’re looking to tune speed in all areas of the experience.

Extra buttons are limited to the two side clickers you’ll find on similar mice, with a DPI / profile shifter button placed underneath. It’s a faff to flip the mouse over every time I want to change settings, and it’s a placement I’ve criticized on even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice in the business. If you’re ultra-competitive and prefer to set and forget, though, it’s kﷺept neatly out of the way.

Performance

The sensor at the helm of everything does a fantastic job of keeping up with the action, though very few gaming mice can’t zip across a battlefield these days. The skates underneath and fantastic weight distribution, however, make the Alienware Pro Wireless feel particularly smooth in action. I was twitching and flicking my way through Counter Strike 2 in near serenity, thanks to the float-like feel of the chassis overall and the extra space afforded by a chunkier base. While my smaller hands mean that I didn’t exactly feel as nimble as I do with a slimmer device, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro or, more recently, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless, I was still able to hit my marks with speed and ease. I didn’t notice any jittering at any of the set polling rates, but equally couldn’t feel the difference between a 1,000Hz and 8,000Hz experience - other than the extra sensatio𝐆n of the cable plugged in.

I was initially surprised by the main click switches, and not in a good way. Coming from the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless, with its particularly short, tactile click-feel, the Alienware Pro Wireless almost felt too heavy at first glance. After a week of work and play, I realized it wasn’t a sensation of weight that stopped me in my tracks, but one of space. There’s a minute feeling of extra depth to these clickers, but the snap of those magnetic contacts was masking the slightly longer travel distance. I generally prefer a shorter stop, so I was confused at why I wasn’t hating the experience of using them day to day. It’s because the debounce is so fast and so responsive, you get the best of both worlds - a more precise initial press and a faster return to neutra🌸l.

Side view of Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse showing side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

The very thing that initially had me worried about the Al🌌ienware Pro Wireless quickly became my favorite part of the experience (other than notꦇ having to charge). Shots felt incredibly fast but I was in complete control of them the whole time, with laser-focused repeat presses that felt both measured and intuitive.

Unfortunately, I canꦅ’t sing quite so loudly about the side buttons. A $150 gaming mouse with so much emphasis on a smooth, luxury feel has no business using these clickers. They feel 🌌hollow and cheap while also being too heavy in their actuation to truly feel intuitive and fast. They’re positioned in a perfect spot for my thumb, but compared to the soft, quiet main clicks they’re obnoxiously loud and could threaten to ruin the experience if you rely on them day to day.

Should you buy the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse?

Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse leaning against packaging in a PC setup

(Image credit: Future)

There’s a lot that I love about the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse; its excellent battery life, respons♚ive main clicks, smooth glide-feel, and intuitive software. Its focus on competition-level play means its price won’t make sense to the majority of players, but I could say the same about the Razer Viper V3 Pro, my current favorite gaming mouse overall. If you’re an everyday player looking for a wireless mouse that can still keep you at the top of your game you’ll find far better value in the extra features of the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed. You’re dropping out-the-box 8,000Hz polling but you don’t need it - instead, the DeathAdder has a range of additional sensor controls while beating both the Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 in battery life.

That’s fair enough, the Alienware Pro Wireless is a competitive mouse with its sights firmly set on tournament-level players with cash to burn. Un♛fortunately, Razer still wins the matchup, with a faster sensor, better side buttons, wireless 8,000Hz polling, and better grip curves on its Viper V3 Pro model. It’s $10 more at MSRP, but it’s also older and those numbers mo🌺ve south far more regularly. Yes, you’ll need to use the Razer HyperPolling dongle for the full 8K speed whereas Alienware can get you there straight out of the box (albeit with a wired connection), but the overall package is better value for money.

That’s not to say nobody should be looking at the Pro Wireless. Those magnetically debouncing main clicks have me excited, and that battery life can’t be denied. If you’re sticking to 4,000Hz in wireless mode, prioritize glide-feel over extra grooves for grip, and always forget to plug your mouse in overnight, the Alienware Pro Wireless should be yoꦫur go-to.

Ratings
Comfort★★★☆☆
Speed★★★★☆
Programmability★★★☆☆
Connectivity★★★☆☆
Battery life★★★★★

How I tested the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse

I used the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse for two weeks, running the device for all my daily work while also playing Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Counter Strike 2, The Sims 2, Fallout 4, and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. I tested in direct competition with the Razer Viper V3 Pro, Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed, and Endgame Gear OP1 8K. For more information about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

I’m also on the hunt for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse on the market, as well as all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice available. Or, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming to get that glide right.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> It's the season of love, and what better way to celebrate those closest to you than with Hall effect keyboard switches and noise canceling headphones. SteelSeries has jumped on the Valentines Day sale bandwagon, wit🐭h a buy-one-get-50%-off bundle offer applicable site-wide this weekend. Considering this is the brand behind some of the market's top gaming peripherals, there's some particularly spicy offers on the table for both the US and UK.

Everything from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards is included here - just add two items to your cart and . The discount applies to the cheapest device in the pair, and should that gadget already have a saving applied the full MSRP will be halved. It's worth remembering this l☂ast part while you're costing things up on the site - there are a range of SteelSeries deals already live right now, but the on-page price isn't always the one you'll be saving on.

There's another snag for those who are building a full setup, you can only apply this♌ offer once at a time and it's not stackable. There's nothing stopping you from putting through multiple orders if you're after a full revamp, though. I've handpicked some of the best products available (and paired them up for the biggest savings) in this year's SteelSeries Valentines Day sale just below.

Buy one get one 50% off at with code VALENTINE50
You can𓆉 save 50% ไon a massive range of keyboards, mice, headsets, controllers and more in SteelSeries' latest sitewide sale. Use promo code VALENTINE50 at checkout to grab one item for half price with the purchase of another. The cheapest gadget is the one that takes the price cut, and watch out for sale prices - the percentage will be taken from the full MSRP.

The cheapest bundle

SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL

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SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL | SteelSeries Rival 3 |
Save $15 - You're only saving $15 with this offer, but that does mean you're getting a keyboard and mouse for just under $60. That's perfect for budget-conscious deal hunters looking for a full se🐟tup fast.

Buy it if:

You don't mind a wired setup
You want plenty of macro controls
You still want RGB lighting

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a lighter typing feel
❌ A wireless connection is a priority

Apex 3 TKL |

Rival 3 |

If you're looking to spend as little as possible on a PC setup, the cheapest bundle I've been able to configure is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL gaming keyboard and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Rival 3 gaming mouse. This is an entry level setup, but you're still getting all the macro controls you'll need in the keyboard and plenty of bright RGB lighting in both devices. Being at the cheaper ෴end of the price spectrum, both devices are wired - but considering the value on offer here they're still well worth the cash.

My only hesitation comes from those membrane switches on the Apex 3 TKL. I found them to be particularly heavy during my own testing, so they won't suit those looking for a more feather-light touch. If you're opting for something a little more comfortable I'd recommend taking a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Apex 5 instead. It features hybrid switches, a combination of mechanical and membrane, for a particularly clicky feel an♓d a much lower actuation force. It's currently available for , and bumps the price of this bundle up to $94🌸.98.

The best bundle

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless in white laying flat on a wooden desk

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless | SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 Wireless |
Save $185 - You're getting the brand's top releases with a $185 discount shared between them here - a fantastic result if you're upgrading your kit this Valentine's Day. We've been scuppered by those existing sale prices slightly🀅, but this is still a fantastic offer.

Buy it if:

You want high-end audio
You want to use Hall effect switches
A wireless connection is a priority

Don't buy it if:

❌ You won't make use of those keyboard switches

Arctis Nova Pro Wireless |

Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 Wireless |

SteelSeries' Valentines Day sale actually includes some of the best gaming tech I've tested (and continue to use to this day). The 澳洲幸运5开奖☂号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 Wireless both combine to provide fast, rich, 💜and endlessly꧋ customizable gameplay for a high-end setup - and that $185 discount is looking pretty serious.

The headset itself continually fends off competition from much younger releases. I still regard its audio as the best in the business a couple of years after launch, with its bold, full-bodied, and particularly detailed soundscapes packing a punch. There's plenty more going on here, though, from active noise cancellation to hot-swappable batteries (that means no more plugging in to charge) and a solidly comfortable form factor, there are pleꦐnty of reasons this headset continues to dominate. Plus, the Xbox and PlayS꧋tation-compatible model is the same price as the standard PC version here, which is a rarity.

You can bring that price down a little further by opting for the wired version of the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3. That's the version I reviewed and it still offers the exact same fantastic typing feel and excellent Hall💞 effect customization. With the current offer, though, you're only spe🍸nding $25 more to get a cable-free setup, and considering this wireless model usually comes with a $50 premium it's worth grabbing the extra discount while you can.

Notable mentions

Reviewer's hand holding SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds in charging case

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The beauty of this year's SteelSeries Valentines Day sale is that you can mix and match anything you're after for a discount. If you're after a cheaper headset that takes its design and audio cues from the Nova Pro, for example, I'd recommend heading straight to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless. It's currently down , $10 away from a record-low pric𝄹e I haven't seen since December. This is currently the best value headset in the game, thanks to its fantastic audio, easy 🎐wireless connection, and EQ app with presets for over 100 games.

We're staying in the world of audio for my second notable mention; the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds. If you're building a more portable setup, it's worth bundling these fantastic in-ear drivers with a controller. They're the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds I've tested yet, with a surprisingly deep, powerful sound, and all the EQ gifts that come with the Nova 5s as well. They're currently still at their , but we𒅌ll worth considering for a package deal.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming laptops for more setup upgrades.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Glorious is keen to make sure there’s a gam🐲ing mouse in its arsenal for🔜 every hand shape and size, and it’s starting with the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless. I’ve never liked mini mice - you’d think I would, my hands are relatively small and I prefer a slim n’ light chassis compared to chunkier, button-laden powerhouses.

In reality, though, their minute frames and frequen🧸tlyfiddly buttons often make for a cramped experience, and my speed and precision suffers. I wouldn’t put the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless in this camp. Despite its name, it’s a far cry from the squat mini mice on the market right now. In fact, you’d be forgiven for mistaking this rodent for previous Model O and Model D releases, but its ever so slightly more svelt design makes it a must-see for those after a more compact shape without the✱ sacrifices.

That doesn’t mean it’s without competition. At $99.99 / £89.99, it’s muscling its way into a lineup of some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market. The excellent value 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed ($99.99 / £99.99) is available at the same rate, after all, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Endgame Gear OP1 8K packs a much harder performance punch by sacrificing wireless connectivity at $74.99 / £69.99. Not only that, but Glorious has mice posing a threat within its own collection; the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Model D 2 Wireless matches the O 2 Mini’s $99.99 MSRP.

Key Specs
Price$99.99 / £89.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2 LE, Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons6
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesGlorious
Weight57g

Design

Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless gaming mouse with blue RGB lighting on a wooden desk

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With the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless sitting right next to the D 2, it’s clear th🍎is brand has found a recipe and stuck to it. The cutouts lining the rear hump, RGB strips across each side, heavier cutout💧s framing the main click buttons, and even the Glorious stamp in the center have all carried over from other models in the range. So much so, that from photography alone I’d struggle to tell the difference.

The O 2 Mini does make its own changes. The D2 features hexagonal cut-outs along the back panel, whereas the newer model shrinks things down to circles. I’ve never been a massive fan of honeycomb designs, I appreciate they keep weight down and add breathability during longer sessions, but I’ve always hated the feel of that holed texture against my palm. It’s a problem that’s subsided in recent years, and brands have worked out ways to keep the main chassis feeling smooth while still keeping these vents in action. The Model D 2, for example, is perfectly comfortable with its larger grills - the Model O 2 Mini Wireless’s smaller circular holes even more so. That’s likely more🍬 down to the shape of the mouse than theꦛ cutouts themselves, though.

The highest point (the very top of the dome) measures in at 355mm on the Model O 2 Mini Wireless, compared to the 430mm height on the Model D. That’s a much shorter slope, with a narrower 623mm width at the rear (compared to 680mm). As a result𝓀, the Model O 2 Mini fits a claw and fingertip grip much better than a palm hold, which means my hand was generally hovering over this back panel anyway.

Side view of Glorious Model O 2 Mini wireless gaming mouse on a wooden desk

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Those aren’t exactly tiny measurements, but they do err on the ‘mini’ side of the market com💦pared to similar models. Out of my comparison pool, the Model O 2 Mini has the lowest dome of the pack, and while it’s 1mm longer than the E🐭ndgame Gear OP1 8K, it’s slightly more compact than the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed across all dimensions, and considerably so when held next to the D 2. It neatly nestles into my hand with all buttons easily accessible at a twitch reflex, making for a particularly nimble hold.

I still wouldn’t necessarily class this as a ‘mini’ mouse, though - and doing so may be doing a disservice to this fantastic form factor. Yes, it’s smaller than the majority of slimline pointers on the market, but compared to compact options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G705 it’s a giant.

There’s another benefit to shrinking that waistline and cutting those holes; the Glorious Model O 2 Mini manages to keep its weight down to 57g - impressive for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse with a strong battery life. In-hand, its weight is well distributed with no pulling to the rear, as is sometimes seen in mid-range devices, and its handling in lift-off and high-DPI situations is similar to that of a far more premium pointer. It’s not the lightest in the pack, though, the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed has it beat with its 55g form factor (and no honeycomb structure), while the wired Endgame Gear OP1 8K drops things down to💫 🥂50g without a battery to consider.

Back view of Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless showing domed chassis and honeycomb design in more detail

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Like the other mice in this comparison pool, the O 2 Mini keeps things lightweight without sacrificing build quality. Everything feels sturdy in the hand, with no creaks or flexing from additional pressure placed at the sides or along the top of the main chassis. The plastic construction keeps things zippy but every join is neat with no harsh edges. My only concern is one shared across other honeycomb mice, but particularly with the array of൩ holes on the bottom of the Model O 2 Mini. They could quickly gather dust and debris during regular use, clogging up the inside of the mouse without an easy way to clean. Still, I’ve been using this device for a couple of months now and I haven’t noticed any buildup.

Features

One of my favorite things about the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed (and the reason it still sits among the best mice available) is the fact that its spec sheet is lean. You’re not paying for fancy DPI or polling features that everyday players won’t make use of. The exact same is true of the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless. It packs the brand’s BAMF 2.0 optical sensor (at 26K DPI, 650 IPS), space for three onboard profiles, 2.4GHz and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, a maximum polling rate of 1,000Hz, adjustable lift-off distance and debounce settings, and customizable RGB lighting. You’re not getting the 8K wireless polling of more premium mice like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro, but if you’re a♋n everyday player you likely won’t need (or notice) it.

Instead, you’re getting all the personalization options you need to keep your usual macros to hand with a slick optical sensor at the helm and a few extra tweaks on the side.🥂 In fact, that sensor is actually faster than the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed when it comes to inches-per-second tracking speed, with Razer’s option tapping out at 500 IPS. That means faster movements are tracked with more accuracy on Glorious’s pointer.

Hand holding Glorious Model O 2 Mini on its back to show sensor, connection slider, DPI LED, and glide feet

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The Model O 2 also beats the DeathAdder in the connection department. While the ൩former is limited to Razer’s 2.4GHz dongle and a wired mode, Glorious adds support for Bluetooth as well. This isn’t going to be as fast as the receiver input, but makes for a more versatile package overall - especially if you also need a mouse for productivity on𒈔 the go.

Glorious advertises its battery at 110 hours on 2.4GHz and 210 hours in Bluetooth mode. On paper, that beats far more expensive mice (both the $159.99 / £159.99 Razer Viper V3 Pro and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 will die after 95 hours on 2.4GHz). There’s a problem here, though. The software is a little… janky in how it handles the battery. During my complete battery run downs I often reꦅly on an app’s battery indicator to measure performance day to day, but Core either told me I was at 100% on another random percentage for a full day at a time. I was never able to get a truly accurate read due to this issue, but I was able to run the mouse via 2.4GHz on 50% brightness for around a week and a half of work and play. That’s about the same as the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed, even though Razer’s mouse has a slightly lower advertised battery life.

I wasn’t the biggest fan of the Glorious Core software while reviewing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious GMMK 3🍬 keyboard, but menus are far more streamlined when dealing with a mouse. In fact, other than the DPI tab, I’d say this was one of the more intuitive programs on the market - and it’s all clutter-fr✅ee without those horrible ads (I’m looking at you SteelSeries).

Glorious Core software on home page showing preset navigation options for Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless mouse

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There are five sections, with the first acting as a homepage displaying firmware updates, battery life, and the option to switch between the three onboard profiles available. The Settings tab is straightforward, allowing for polling rate configuration (up to 1,000Hz in increꩵments of 125Hz, 250Hz, and 500Hz), lift-off distance (choose between 1mm and 2mm), and debounce time (a sliding scale up to 16ms). Those ranges aren’t the largest in the world, Razer will give you a more granular level of detail, but I was able to cover everything I usually would at a basic level for day to day play.

There’s only one zone of RGB lighting in those strips, but there are a range of different effects to choose from. These LEDs are bright, crisp, and changing colors are represented with an impressive clarity as well. I’m also a big fan of the way these lights dance across the inside of the pointer (visible due to those honeycomb holes). It’s the subtlety of this effect that I most admire, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 5 🌸attempted something similar, but ended up with blobs of color that l🌟ook clunky and cheap by comparison.

Keybinding is as smooth a process as any, w🤡ith six programmable inputs spread across the two main clicks, two side buttons, scroll wheel, and DPI shifter button located in the center. I kept this middle clicker firmly set to DPI, it’s a blessing it’s there at all with so many similarly priced mice abandoning the feature or awkwardly placing it on the bottom panel. Both the Endgame Gear OP 1 8K and the Razer DeathA♕dder V3 Hyperspeed omit this clicker, and it’s a shame.

Glorious Core software on DPI settings tab for Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless mouse

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Unfortunately, the DPI settings slider is less than straightforward. At first glance everything looks painless, six settings are available to cycle through, each indicated by its own color also represented on the bottom of the mouse when selected. However, there’s no way to individually edit the DPI settings of each preset once added - clicking on the actual number simply sets it as the default operating mode, and the scale presented at the bottom is simply for initial setup, there’s no sliding these markers around once you’re done. That means every time I want to tweak a DPI setting I found myself deleting the whole roster, only to g💦o through and rﷺe-set them one by one.

Performance

Glorious’s BAMF sensor holds up well in-game, and its own brand main click switches offer a crisp but still smooth feel that I particularly enjoyed. Coming from the heavier clackers of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Series 2 Pro, the🌄se nifty switches felt like a rest but still managed to offer a level of tension to be satisfying with every snap. It makes for comfortable and bouncy repeat presses, with the strength to avoid accidental clicks baked in.

Tracking was super reliable ꦓand precise across a range of different DPI settings. I was able to maintain my regular level of accuracy across Apex Legends during faster scenarios, and was impressed with the responsive acceleration considering the size and weight of the mouse at🅘 hand. Faster flicks were registered well and tracking accuracy was maintained at high-speed. That’s all compounded by a set of particularly smooth PTFE feet that glide with a slick floating feel and for effortless motion in both claw and fingertip grips.

Hand holding Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless in a claw grip, with space between the palm and chassis

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The lower hump of the chassis also means I was able to keep a better sense of control while in a claw grip. The narrower design often means more strain is placed on the pinky and thumb, but with a little extra space between my palm and the main body I found I was able to pivot the sensor quickly and easily using th♊ese two fingers. It makes finer mouse sweeps a lot more controlled, perfect for lining up headshots on a moving target. A mouse with a higher dome often gets in the way of this motion, knocking 🏅against the side of my palm before I’m able to get through a full wiggle.

The 1,000Hz polling rate never held me back in-game - inputs were never missed and tracking was as reliable as I’ll need it to be at my own play speed. I’d argue most players will be at this level as well, it’s only once you’re at the𒆙 top of an esports competitive league that you’ll really feel the benefits of a faster 4,000Hz or 8,000Hz rate. However, if you’re getting near to that level it’s worth noting that the Endgame Gear OP1 8K’s ra﷽te is much faster.

Should you buy the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless?

Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless gaming mouse leaning against its packaging on a wooden gaming desk

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Every now and then I come across a gaming mouse that feels like it should stick around past its reviewing phase. I keep all mice firmly tucked away and rotate through them when I’m not reviewing a new model, but some are so well-tuned to my own playstyle and grip preferences that I tend to keep them out of their boxes a little longer than necessary. The Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless is one of those mice, and if your needs matc⛎h up to mine you’ll be pleasantly surprised by this compact pointer.

The skinny, low-profile form 🌞factor is one my small-medium / small hands can easily wrap around while still maintaining a high-level of control. If you sometimes struggle to hit side buttons or pla🅷ce unnecessary strain on your pinky and ring finger (a common side-effect of using a mouse too large) during longer sessions, I’d recommend the O 2 Mini over the other mice in this competition pool straight away.

Outside of that form factor, things get a little more complicated. The 26K DPI sensor and 1,000Hz polling rate served me particularly well in my current playlist of single-player action adventure titles (Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Ghostwire Tokyo, and Fallout 4) and held up for m🍌y casual Apex Legends and CS2 testing as well. Those are specs that will provide better players than me with plenty of runway to improve their accuracy and speed, while still sticking to a price that makes sense if you have a more casual library as well. Still, if you’re a regular at the top of the pack and have your sights set on improving every fraction of your competitive gameplay, the Endgame Gear OP1 8K provides better value for money overall with its 8K polling rate, lower weight, a💎nd wired design.

The real match up here is between the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless and the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed. Both offer the same thing fundamentally, a well-priced mid-range mouse that drops high-end features everyday players won’t use while still offering a comfortable, speedy, and customizable experience. Their sensor performance is similar, though the Model O 2 Mini Wireless does benefit from a faster IPS speed. The DeathAdder is, however, slightly lighter without needing the honeycomb cutouts. At the end of the day, if you’re not concerned about finding the right form factor for a smaller hand, Razer does offer slightly more bang for your buck when it comes to the useful sensor features that are included.

The mouse’s Dynamic Sensitivity setting became invaluable in my testing, allowing the sensor to read its own tracking speed and adjust DPI as necessary. That, plus the nifty sensor𝕴 orientation smarts, makes it the better value in this price range overall - assuming you prefer a taller dome design. If you’re not fussed with these extra tweaks, the onboard DPI shifter, and RGB lighting may turn the tide♏ in Glorious’s favor.

Ratings
Comfort★★★★★
Speed★★★★☆
Programmability★★★☆☆
Connectivity★★★★☆
Battery life★★★★☆

How I tested the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless

I used the Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless as my go-to gaming mouse over a period of two months. During that time I was testing for comparison with the Razer BlackShark V3 Hyperspeed, Endgame Gear OP1 8K, and Glorious Model D 2. I primarily played across Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Ghostwire Tokyo, and Fallout 4, with dedicated testing in Apex Legends and CS2. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

For alternative brands, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models available. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming to truly optimize your setup.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> HyperX has added five new gaming mice to its Pulsefire range this year, with the new Saga line offering brand-new customization options that go beyoꦰnd traditional DPI and keybinding adjustments. Both the wireless HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro and the wired Pulsefire Saga use a modular chassis with magnetically attaching main mouse clicks and rear domes that can be swapped in and out for a range of different grip t🔯ypes.

That's a fix for something even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models can sometimes struggle with - if you've got all the internal specs you want, you're pretty stumped if the actual chassis doesn't bend to your will. It's a novel concept, where personalization is usually limited to software features, HP's latest range can shape itself to whatever you feel is most comfortable - especially since additional parts can be downloaded🤪 and 3D printed.

HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro gaming mouse on blue background

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That last part does make it seem like HyperX won't be releasing its own accessories alongside the Pulsefire Saga and Pulsefire Saga Pro - which would defeat the purpose for anyone who doesn't have one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best 3D printers stashe📖d away. The Saga comes with two shꦉells, two button covers, and two side button pairs straight out of the box, so there is still some wiggle room from day one.

Both mice feature HyperX's 26K sensor running at up to 650 IPS and 50G acceleration. The wireless Saga Pro is capped at a sensible 4,000Hz polling speed, but the cable on the Saga allows it to move up to more competitive 8,000Hz rates as well. Optical main switches will make for a faster response than more traditional mechanical clickers, and - of course - everything will be customizable with the brand's Ngenuity software. The wireless Saga Pro comes in at a slightly higher 79g, taking it away from the featherlight FPS-first mice across the rest of the market. However, if you want that reliable 8K polling in the wired Saga you can slim that waist down to 69g. That's still a little heavier than more premium e🔯ntries from Razer or Logitech, but it's a cheaper device overall.

HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro gaming mouse side view on a blue background

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The HyperX Pulsefire Saga and Saga Pro will be available from March, with the Saga starting at $79.99 and the Saga Pro coming in at $119.99. HP also announced the budget-minded Pulsefire Fuse at CES this year, a 75g ambidextrous wireless mouse with a 12,000 DPI sensor that runs off a replaceable AAA battery for $49.99. Plus, the Pulsefire Haste line is seeing a refresh with the 2 S and 2 Pro 4K, two 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse models with a slick design, low 🌸weight, and the same HyperX 26K sensor. They will launch for $149.99 and $119.99 respectively.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice. If you're looking to keep your pointer running smoothly, though, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Competitive gaming mice have been reaching new heights in speed, weight, and accuracy over the last year, and now Glorious is getting in on the action. The Series 2 Pro launched in September, ta🌳king over from the limited release of the Series 1 to hit more regions with 8kHz wireless polling, its 55g form factor, and 26K motion sync-ing sensor. That all comes wrapped up in a $129.99 / £119.99 package, a price point starting to step on the toes of the Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2.

Those are some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market for competitive players, so these are some tough boots to fill, especially since both Razer and Logitech come with a much higher sense of prestige. Glorious has c🐽ash on its side with a slightly lower MSRP, but this is still a premium device. I’ve spent the last three months running this rodent daily, to find out whether it’s time to drop the bigger names from the shopping list.

Key specs
Price$129.99 / £119.99
Connection2.4GHz / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons6
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesGlorious Optical Switches
Weight55g

Design

There’s very little to sing about in the design department. Picture a black FPS-first gaming mouse and you’re already looking at the Glorious Seires 2 Pro in your head. There’s no flashy design elements, no RGB, and no extra ergonomic grooves or panels for support - this is a performance-focused gaming mouse with an exceedingly simple form factor. Only a small Glorious logo and𒆙 ‘Series 2 Pro’ stamp at the top of the right flank gives any sense that this is a branded device, but the overall result is one of subtlety and simplicity.

This is the perfect pointer for those who don’t like brand names stamped across their setups, especially if you want your peripherals to fly under the radar. I’m personally one for a few more bells and whistles. Yes, FPS gaming mice tend to stick to a cleaner aesthetic, but at at least the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 have something going on with their logos on the back.

Glorious Series 2 Pro in-hand with focus on brand stamp on the right side

(Image credit: Future)

The Glorious Series 2 Pro feels smaller than these devices, with a shorter dome that feels more like the skinny FPS mice of yore than t📖he taller devices on the market today. I personally prefer this feel - I use a fingertip grip that slides into more of a claw style during intense moments of precise aiming, and prefer using different parts of my palm to re-orient the mouse in various positions depending on where I’m pointing. A taller hump sometimes feels too cumbersome to truly maneuver 🅺in this way, but there’s still plenty of room for the rear of the mouse to snap into different positions under the hand here.

Hand using Glorious Series 2 Pro gaming mouse in a claw grip

(Image credit: Future)

The entire device is coated with a matte black finish🧸 similar to that of the G Pro X Superlight 2 and Viper V3 Pro, though it’s a little grainier in this implementation. That doesn’t exactly provide better grip, both other options are just as wieldable, but it’s worth noting if you’re looking for something w♕ith a more rubberized or textured surface.

At 55g, the Series 2 Pro is punching pretty well in the weight depa▨rtment. It’s lighter than the now-awkwardly named Logitech Superlight (the heaviest of this testing pool at 60g), and only one gram away from the Viper V3 Pro’s impressive 54g form factor. That’s about as light as they come without getting into specialist territory or honeycomb designs.

I’m impressed with the build quality on offer despite tha🐼t low weight as well. I’ve never heard a rattle from this device, the sides stand strong without a creak no matter how hard I pushꦬ them during regular gameplay, and the rear only makes slight noises when actively held between the finger and thumb and pushed as hard as possible. What’s perhaps more impressive is these switches feel and sound the same after three months of heavy, daily use - never crunching or losing their springy feel like so many tend to do.

Features

The Glorious Series 2 Pro isn’t a gaming mouse for most players. It’s for tournament-level competitors, which is where things start to get a little tough to swallow. The spec sheet looks impressive from an everyday standpoint. 8,000Hz polling straight out the box is commendable when most 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse models require extra accessories to make the most of t🧸his tech and the 26K Glorious BAMF 2.0 optical sensor hits the ceiling of what most players will be using day to day.

The problem is casual players aren’t going to be getting their money’s worth with these features. 8,000Hz polling isn’t going to make a difference to mine and your gameplay, it’s a buzzword that applies to a very small sector of players but marketed towards the entire community as a must-have next step. A 26K DPI is nice and all, but I tap out at 5,000 dots-per-inch of tracking - and if you really want a finer level of control, both the Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G Pro X 2 Superlight move well beyond this upper limit. The Glorious BAMF 2.0 sensor is also lagging ꧃slightly behind Razer’s Gen 3 Optical model in its IPS tracking speed, posting up to 650 inches-per-second compared to the Viper’s 750.

Underside of Glorious Series 2 Pro gaming mouse being held by a reviewer, with power button and DPI indictor light displayed

(Image credit: Future)

The Glorious Core software is a little tricksy, but it provides access to a few of this PixArt-like sensor’s extra features. The biggest for me is Motion Sync. Higher polling rates allow your mouse to send packets of info✤rmation to your PC faster, reducing the chance of a missed movement should it occur in between these transfers. More packet transfers = fewer missed inputs. Motion Sync helps keep this snappy by putting both your mouse and PC on the same wavelength - lining up the receiving rate from your PC with the sending rate from your mouse.

That doesn’t mean it’s always helpful, though. Syncing this report rate introduces a very subtle, but still noticeable delay that I found in both aim training scenarios and even slower experiences like TCG Card Shop Simulator. There’s sometimes just a beat too much time in between finer movements that are instantaneous when the mouse and system are free to communicate at will. The best way I can think to describe it is this; it’s still incredibly fast, but it’💎s speed with a woolly feeling. I kept motion sync turned off when using a higher polling rate and everything felt slightly more preciꦍse. The software also allows for customization of lift-off distances, set to either 1mm or 2mm, and debounce timings running from a 0ms delay to 10ms.

Glorious Core software running customization options for Series 2 Pro mouse

(Image credit: Future)

Glorious Core isn’t the most pleasant software out there. Keybinding menus are set up in a tiny menu that never quite feels navigable, and earlier versions of the software repeatedly failed o🦩n me. Assigning custom macros to t🌊he side buttons never worked until a more recent release, though all is now fixed.

All of that to say, the Series 2 Pro feels like an awkward middle child in its feature offering. It’s not quite enough to capture the interest of the high-end competitive crowd it’s supposed to make sense to, and it’s a high price to pay for features that won’t be utilized by mor✃e casual players. This really is an all or nothing market sector, and the Glorious Series 2 Pro isn’t doing enough in its spec sheet to separ🌜ate it from models with more raw power under the hood.

Performance

Glorious Series 2 Pro gaming mouse on a wooden gaming desk

(Image credit: Future)

Very few gaming mice sensors don’t perform well anymore. Testing a mouse’s performance is more ꦰabout making sure it nails the basics and seeing what else it can offer your gameplay. Glorious’s sensor keeps up with tracking well in both slower and faster scenarios and on a range of 🐟different surfaces, with super responsive movement and a snappy feel to on-screen action, particularly when paired with higher 240Hz refresh rates. That 8K polling rate ramps up CPU load and drains battery fast, without offering too much in return.

Sprinting the mouse across the screen♍ during performance tests, I saw a 525% increase in CPU usage in 8K mode (hitting 25% CPU load from a base level of 4%), compared to a 225% increase when polling at 1,000Hz (13% CPU usage). That’s a draw on your system that can’t be taken lightly - while these numbers were taken under testing conditions, an older system running a more demanding game might not have that CPU bandwidth to stretch. I could just about sense a slight uptick in response when moving from 1,000Hz to 4,000Hz, but nothing was noticeable beyond that.

The main clicks offer a super low latency, everything is pretty much instant under the hood here, especially in a more casual setting, but they’re far from my favorites under the fingertips. They’re not exactly heavy enough to feel slow, but they certainly border on feeling a little clumsy during faster firefights.♔ There’s a deep-feeling actuation, which requires a little too much force to truly feel snappy in repeat presses a♔nd can run the risk of growing cumbersome after a while.

Should you buy the Glorious Series 2 Pro?

Glorious Series 2 Pro gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

I’m in a tough spot here. I can’t recommend the Glorious Series 2 Pro to esports pros - the Razer Viper V3 Pro is lighter, packs a more substantial sensor offering, and its main clicks are more balanced in their tension, all for just $30 more. At $129.99 / £119.99, though the Series 2 Pro is a pricey rodent and most casual players won’t be using the tech they’re paying for. And yet, I like it. It’s a no-fuss pointer that prioritizes speed while still feeling both comfortable and nimble in the hand (a rare combination). If you’re looking for a low-weight mouse to train up with and have a hard $150 / £150 budget, it could be worth a look. If you don’t want to spend on that high-end sensor tech, though, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed is your go-to. It’s a much chea💟per device, still comes in at 55g, strips out some of these more expensive polling features, and offers a similar subtle design.

SpecsGlorious Series 2 ProRazer DeathAdder V3 HyperspeedRazer Viper V3 ProLogitech G Pro X Superlight 2
Price$129.99 / £119.99$99.99 / £99.99$159.99 / £159.99$159.99 / £159.99
Connection2.4GHz / Wired2.4GHz / Wired2.4GHz / Wired2.4GHz / Wired
ShapeRight-handedRight-handedRight-handedRight-handed
Programmable buttons6665
DPI26,00026,00035,00032,000
IPS650500750500
SwitchesGlorious Optical SwitchesRazer Gen 3 OpticalRazer Gen 3 OpticalLogitech Lightforce Hybrid Switches
Weight55g55g54g60g

How I tested the Glorious Series 2 Pro

I used the Glorious Series 2 Pro for three months, testing the pointer across all daily work and play in that time. That’s a lot of testing, but I was primarily playing across Fallout 4, Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, Apex Legends, Final Fantasy XVI, and Hogwarts Legacy. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If you’re after more brand options, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice we’ve tested. I’m also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse options out there.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I've had my mits over gaming mice of all shapes and sizes, but the Razer Viper line always seems to surpass the competition in speed and weight. The latest model is no different, the Razer Viper V3 Pro squeeཧzes a high-end 35K DPI sensor into an impossibly light 54g chassis - all without the need for uncomfortable cut-outs. It's the lightest gaming mouse I've tested yet, though its $159.99 MSRP has been holding out firm.

That all started to change a few weeks back when the latest Viper kicked down the price scale for the first time. Amazon has brought that back to the shelves this week, which means we're just a cent away from a record-low. It's a smaller $10 discount, but this is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse on the market right now and savings are rare. The V3 Pro isn't even a year old on the shelves 🔜y𒅌et - and we all know that Razer tax often keeps these pointers at higher MSRPs.

$150 is still a premium gaming mouse - though it's still the going rate for a high-end pointer. Features like this don't come cheap, and the previous generation (launched in 2022) has only just s🐭tarted creඣeping under $100. You're getting excellent value here - particularly if you're an FPS competitor.

Razer Viper V3 Pro |
Save $10 - The Razer Viper V3 Pro has just dropped back under $150 at Amazon, and we're now a single cent away from its lowest price ever๊. That's excellent news for anyone on the hunt for a low-weight, high-performance gaming mouse.

Buy it if:

You play competitively
You like a rounded shape
You don't like textured surfaces

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prefer the flat shape of the V2 Pro

Price check: |

Should you buy the Razer Viper V3 Pro?

Razer Viper V3 Pro and Razer Viper V2 Pro on a wooden desk

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro is the latest in a long-line of over-achieving gaming mice. It sports a higher, curv❀ier form factor than its predecessor, but still keeps its weight competitively low and throws in a speedy sensor at the same time. That's really all you can ask for from a competitive gaming mouse, but the V3 Pro justifies its high-end price tag particularly well. That doesn't mean it's perfect for everyone, though.

The latest flagship doubles down on everything that made the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro appeal to competitive players. It pumps value in speed and precision, with an 8K polling rate, 35,000 DPI sensor (at 750 IPS tracking speed), in-depth sensitivity customization, and feather-light form factor. If you're an ultra-competitive player at the top of your game (or ranking upwards towards it), it's the best set of specs on the market today. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 comes close (and is also on sale for right now), though dips thingsℱ to 32K DPI and 500 IPS while bumping weight 🍸up to 60g.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Endgame Gear OP1 8K is a cheaper wired-only aꦍlternative, favor🐈ing a lower price point in exchange for a 26K DPI sensor at 650 IPS, though still offering 8K polling.

If you're not a competitive player, things get a little tricky. Those additional features are only going to be used by the fastest mouse-slingers on the battlefield, so if you're a more casual adventurer you won't get the same value for money out of the Viper V3 Pro. If you still want speed at the top of your priority list, but you won't use those competitor-level features, I'd recommend dropping back a generation to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro.🌊 This flat model is still plenty fast (and ruled the roost for FPS gameplay just a few years ago), but recent sales have it down at these days. That's excellent value for an everyday pointer that still goes the distance when you need it to.

With 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming deals just around the corner, we're looking forward to plenty more discounts across the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice on the market.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/the-lightest-gaming-mouse-ive-ever-tested-just-took-a-rare-price-drop/ wpwA5xqZZhBrtbfyFZvtEP Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:56:14 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Special edition gaming headsets, mice, and keyboards often see bigger price drops than their standard colorways. Retai🐷lers look to shift these limited releases particularly quickly once the launch period has died down, so I often see particularly impressive prices on high-end gear thanks to those extra paintjobs. It's FaZe Clan's turn this time, with its selection of SteelSeries peripherals tumbling to record-low prices at Best Buy this week.

The two highlights here are the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 () and the SteelSeries Aerox 3 (). Those are some considerable savings on some top tech, with the Arctis Nova 7 taking a massive $90 discount for the first time ever and the lightweight pointer returning to a sales price I've only ever seen over Prime Day. Whether you're a fan of the Counter Strike team or just a bargain hunter, these are some particularly tasty offers coming well ahead of official 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming deals.

The SteelSeries Apex 9 Mini is less impressive - it's only down by $14 to a still fairly lofty . This is an older device on a clearance sale, so I'd only recommend picking it up if the colorway is calling to you particularly loudly or you're looking to complete the set. By itself it's a decent keyboard, but you can get far better value for that cash if you strip ꦡthat paint off with a newer model.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 gaming headset |
Save $90 - This is actually the cheapest price I've ever seen on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 and considering this headset is only second to the Nova Pro Wireless in the lineup, a $99.99 sale price is particularly impressive. The s🐻tandard headset has only ever reached $113 in the past, and is usually found much closer to $140.

Buy it if:

You play on PlayStation or PC
A wireless connection is a priority
You find floating headbands comfortable

Don't buy it if:

❌ You play on Xbox

Price check (Standard): |

SteelSeries Aerox 3 gaming mouse |
Save $60 - That $109.99 MSRP hasn't been seen for awhile, but the SteelSeries Aerox 3 standard edition is u♕sually only ever $69.99 when on sale. This is a return to a record-low price we haven't seen since July's Prime Day event.👍

Buy it if:

You want a fairly lightweight device
You don't want to worry about charging
You don't like cable drag

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're easily irritated by a honeycomb design

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SteelSeries Apex 9 Mini 60% gaming keyboard |
Save $14 - The SteelSerie🌸s Apex 9 Mini is an older device, so it's largely been off the shelves for a while now. Still, if you're looking to compleಞte your setup it's a solid deck in full FaZe Clan regalia.

Buy it if:

You want the full FaZe Clan setup
You're used to a compact deck

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't like relying on extra function layers
❌ You need a wireless connection

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Should you buy special edition peripherals?

I often see some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mice dropping their prices🍃 far more frequently with an extra special coat of paint applied. If you're on a cost-saving mission while upgrading your tech this year, it's well worth keeping an eye out for offers like the above. Of course, it all depends on whether the actual colorways appeal to you (or if yo🐭u're on FaZe Clan's side) but if design is no object, special editions are well worth staying on your radar.

I first noticed the phenomenon with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro. The Six Siege special edition of this previous premium headset was the first (and to my knowledge) only version of the headset to ever drop below $100. This is a $199.99 device, but with that white and black colorway applied, prices plummeted over Black Friday last year. The standard model is still yet꧑ to catch up, though the alternate colorway is rarely found on the shelves anymore.

The discounts on the FaZe Clan gear above are doing the same thing.꧑ The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7, for example, is a fantastic gaming headset, pairing that legendary audio quality with a high build quality and iconic series design. They're comfortable and pack a battery life that lasts - it's easily the highest value item in this collection and the standard edition has never dropped below $100 before.

We're also getting you prepped for all of this year's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming headset deals as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday PS5 deals and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming PC deals to watch out for as well.

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//344567.top/hardware/faze-clan-accessories-are-seeing-massive-price-drops-at-best-buy-right-now/ B9zCZLp8gagbnHxfVuLYfe Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:57:45 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> You can spend hundreds on a gaming mouse and grab the fas🔥test sensors available, but unless you play competitively that extra money isn't going to r✅eward you with too much else. In fact, one of my favorite pointers for everyday play is the budget-minded Razer Basilisk V3. Value for money is through the roof on this device, even at its standard $69.99 MSRP - but Amazon has done one better for us this week.

The Basilisk V3 is currently available , a $30 discount from that original starting point. That's the cheapest price Amazon has ever had on the wired rodent, and considering this was already the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse from a value perspective you're getting a phen🧸omenal deal here.

This is a discount I only tend to see in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming deals, though it has popped back onto the shelves a couple of times this year so far (never for very long). Yes, I've only seen the full $69.99 cost once or twice over the last few months as well - but this is normally a $50 device day to day. You're saving an extra $10 on tꦗhe p🍃rice I've most often seen on this device throughout 2024 - but that extra saving is difficult to come by.

Razer Basilisk V3 |
Save $30 - Amazon has never had the Razer Basilisk V3 cheaper ꩲthan this, with $30 off the $69.99 MSRP we're back down to a $39.99 sales price I only see during major sales events. That's a fantastic offer, especially if you're after a versatile pointer.

Buy it if:

✅ You don't need a wireless connection
✅ You play a few faster games
✅ You want plenty of buttons

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need a dedicated FPS device

Price check: |

Should you buy the Razer Basilisk V3?

Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 is an older device (I reviewed it bac♍k in 2021), but it still holds up against newer releases within its price range. I test this mouse against every new lower mid-range pointer I come across, and it consistently maintains its position as the best on the market. Its 26K DPI Focus+ optical sensor and eleven programmable buttons put it way ahead of the Logitech G305 Lightspeed (currently on sale for ), which features a 12K DPI sensor and six programm𝔉able buttons. However, if you're prioritizing a wireless connection you'll be sticking with Logitech this time around. While this is a wired gaming mouse, it's by no means a barebones affair.

You've got a fantastic light show from the RGB Chroma underglow, a smart scroll wheel that can automatically detect the speed you need to move at and adjust accordingly, and a sniper trigger that slows your DPI when held for more precise shots. All of that is wrapped up in a larger form factor device, but one thꦿat trades nimble movement on a competitive FPS battlefield for comfort and grip in more casual settings.

I would recommend the Razer Basilisk V3 to anyone who prioritizes extra features over speed (and that will be anyone who steers clear of high-level competitive arenas) who doesn't want to break the bank on their next mouse. You're still getting a slick sensor under the hood, but the comfortable chassis and thoughtful extras make this a must-see 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mouse.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse options for those looking to cut the cord, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/i-go-back-to-this-gaming-mouse-every-black-friday-but-its-already-at-a-record-low-price/ TESGSuP4KT2VTSz8qtTpcE Tue, 15 Oct 2024 10:22:30 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Before Turtle Beach dissolved the Roccat brand, the original Kone Air attempted to pair a modest price tag with a wireless connection. While it got the job done, it made too many sacrifices to truly be considered one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market. The new generation is here, though, and I couldn’🌜t be happier. The Turtle Beach Kone II Air does up the price tag, to around double that of the original, but boosts tಞhe sensor significantly and adds a rechargeable battery - all in a much slicker feeling chassis. 

I’ve spent the last two weﷺeks testing the wireless Air model, though there’s also a cheaper $69.99 / £59.99 wired model that shares the same functionality and design. It’s a premium pointer considering its wider ba💝se, but in a market led by the super light, it’s certainly got a lot to say.

Key Specs
Price$119.99 / £119.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Buttons9
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesTitan Switch Optical
Weight110g

Design

Back of Turtle Beach Kone II Air gaming mouse with RGB on and logo visible

(Image credit: Future)

The Kone’s form factor is never going to be svelte - this is a wide-set mouse for those with larger hands or who prefer a more relaxed palm grip. At its widest point, the Kone II Air measures in at 8.3cm, a considerable increase compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3’s 7.5cm and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Darkstar Wireless’s 6.7cm. This is a wide, flat base with only a very slight hump in the middle - a design that’s stuck around since the early days of the range, but one that provides a particularly comfortable hold. While that form factor made the original model appear cheaper, the Kone II manages to get away🐎 with it, thanks to the addition of three vibrant RGB patches. These are dual-zone programmable, and provide a nicely crisp illumination across both sides of the mouse and underneath the scroll wheel. On my white model, a clean cyan shines through particularly well, though there are a range of effects to choose from. 

The matte surface texture also helps the Kone II Air feel far more premium than the original. While some may miss the rubberized sides (grip tape is still provided in the box), I much prefer the soft touch plastic coating on the 2024 model. While mice with tඣhis material sometimes run the risk of feeling slippery, I was never worried 💃about losing my grip. That’s because this is still a well sculpted chassis. The grooves on each side help gently guide the hand into the correct position, without every feeling tense or unnatural during gameplay. On the left, just above the thumb rest, a particularly deep recess provides both stability and comfort - I was easily able to hook my thumb around the back of this groove for extra precision when pulling down on the mouse, for example. 

Left side of Turtle Beach Kone II Air showing a deep thumb groove and side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

Of course, a wider base is always going to have an impact on the weight and the Roccat Kone II Air doesn’t shy away from its heavier 110g form factor. That’s not as bulky as the original model’s 119g, but it is noticeably chunkier than the 89g 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair M75 Wireless and the 74g 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 5 wireless, both wider-set mice. In practice, that extra weight does mean that the Turtle Beach Kone II Air is less versatile than 𓆏its direct competition. The Corsair Darkstar Wireless, for example, is my go-to MMO mouse at the moment, but still manages to pack a 96g form factor that brings FPS games within far closer reach. The silhouette and weight of the Kone simply aren’t conducive to these faster paced games, though it does have its place on the battlefield.

The extra weight provides a reassuring presence on the desktop. Games with the space to allow for more considered movements absolutely benefit from the additional level of control and precision that c𒉰omes with a heavier pointer. Those with larger hands are going to get more out of this than someone with smaller hands like me (I did sometimes struggle to fully manoeuvre my way around the device during a few shootouts).

Front of Turtle Beach Kone II Air gaming mouse with focus on main click buttons

(Image credit: Future)

The actual aesthetic is a strange one. The crisp angular lines running acro🦩ss the main body of the Kone II give it a distinct ‘gamer’ vibe, but this is then undercut by the soft rounded corners of the device as a whole. I would even go so far as to call the front area st🦹ubby, it just looks like there should be a tiny bit more main click before the taper begins.

Features

While the original Roccat Kone Air prioritized its wireless connection via 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, the Turtle Beach Kone II Air adds wired connectivity as well. That means you can easily plug in to charge up (yes, you can charge now - no more replaceable batteries) or ensure you’re getting the lowest latencies possible. It has to be said, I never noticed a difference in speeds between the wired and 2.4GHz connection - though most 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse models 🍌are up to speed standards these days anyway. 

Turtle Beach also states that that wireless connection (and the RGB lighting) can run off a battery that lasts up to 130 hours on 2.4GHz and 350 hours on Bluetooth. That’s high in the world of gaming mice - the Corsair Darkstar Wireless taps out at 80 hours with a smaller system of RGBs and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro only manages 90 hours. I will spend an average of 7-10 hours using a mouse every day, and at the end of the week I was still at well over 50% charge by the time Monday came aroun♋d again. 

The wider base and heavier form factor might have given it away but the Turtle Beach Kone II Air hasn’t been designed for first person shooters - and that means we get a load more programmable controls onboard. That’s 🌠excellent news for anyone who regularly plays across larger adventure titles or MMO games, having more access to quick functions makes these types of experiences all the more intuitive especially when you can keep your right hand firmly on the mouse at all times. In the Kone’s case, three side buttons (two standard back and forward clickers and a thumb rest paddle underneath) make up the bulk of your customization. However, the scroll wheel can also easily beꦬ tipped to the side to make two more inputs, with a third coming from the press of the wheel. 

Underside of Turtle Beach Kone II Air showing skates, USB-A receiver housing, and sensor

(Image credit: Future)

Underneath the scroll wheel, you’ll find a DPI shifter and scroll mode toggle as well. That makes up nine inputs in total, which can be transformed into 21 using the brand’s Easy Shift functionality. When switched on, holding left paddle with the thumb opens you up to another layer of functionality from the same buttons. Unl꧅ike in the original Kone, you’ve also got space for several presets as well - excellent for swapping between work and play, or between games.

These are among some of the best side buttons I’ve used on a gaming mouse, offering just the right amount of tension to remain satisfying without being heavy but still steering well clear of accidental presses. That even goes for the paddle sitting beneath the thumb - I’m able to comfortably rest on top of it, and giving it a quick nudge to actuate exactly when I want to. The larger shape means I’m not able to roll my thumb to reach the back side button quite as easily as I would on something smaller like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Cobra Pro, but both clickers are still easily accessible.

All of those button assignments are so𓄧rted in the Roccat Swarm software. This is a no-frills experience that neatly avoids plastering ads all over your desktop and instead focuses on getting a wide range of customization options in front of you in an intuitive manner. All of your button assignments are quickly and easily set in here, but you’ll also be configuring your sensor’s DPI, polling rate, debounce, lift off distance, angle snapping, and motio🐷n sync, as well as setting your standby timing and viewing battery and update status. Everything is neatly laid out in one place without the need to dig through menus - as someone who uses a lot of these programs for a lot of different devices, not having to re-learn where everything is is a godsend.

Performance

Right side of Turtle Beach Kone II Air

(Image credit: Future)

Of course, the Turtle Beach Kone II Air isn’t going to go toe-to-toe with the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro from a pure speed standpoint. However, its feature set means its geared more towards games that require more custom input෴s. That doesn’t mean it’s not equipped to track fast, thoug🧜h. 

The Turtle Beach Owl-Eye 26K sensor runs at 650 inches-per-second, ma𒐪king tracking feel effortlessly smooth across a wide range of genres. In a slimmer mouse, this sensor could easily take on more competitive endeavours from a pure specification standpoint. It’s snappy, responsive, and tracks pretty easily across a range of surfaces as well. Meanwhile, the brand’s optical Titan Switches have remained intact underneath each main click, offering a soft but still energetic response. With configurable debounces, repeat presses felt immediate. 

They’re not quite as tactile as the Omron switches in the Corsair Darkstar Wireless, and they felt a little heavier than Razer🍬’s own optical switches. In practice, this meant a little fatigue was creeping in after more frantic moments, when I would sometimes drop a press or two. 

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Kone II Air?

Turtle Beach Kone II Air gaming mouse standing against product packaging on a wood gaming desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Turtle Beach Kone II Air is perfect for a player with larger hands who wants plenty of controls at their finger tips. While I wouldn’t recommend it to those playing competitively due to its size and weight, anyone looking to put comfort first while still remaining relatively fast on the battlefield should be considering this device. Iꦦt’s cheaper than a lot of its competition, and offers a form factor we don’t see too much of these days. Plus, it absolutely nails its ergonomic design and k🌜eeps a cool light show onboard for extra flair. 

With the wireless♌ model coming in so much more expensive than the 🐻wired alternative, I would be hesitant to pit it as the better buy of the two. If you don’t mind a tail on your rodent, the cheaper wired version offers excellent value for money. 

From an MMO perspective, the Turtle Beach Kone II Air is just pipped by the slightly more expensive C💟orsair Darkstar Wireless. With more programmable inputs, a lighter form factor, and more tactile switches, Corsair’s slick pointer retains its crown in this matchup, though its $169.99 / £149.99 MSRP might run the wrong side of some budgets.

How I tested the Turtle Beach Kone II Air

I used the Turtle Beach Kone II Air for a period of three weeks, using the device for all daily work and play. I primarily tested across CS:2, Fallout 4, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey during this process (though also dabbled in Planet Coaster and TCG Card Shop Simulator: The Prologue) as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice. Or, for a full setup refresh, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards we’ve tested so far.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I’ve always naturally preferred꧟ Razer’s Viper series over the DeathAdder. It might be the fact that the Viper Ultimate was my first entry to the brand, or it might be the traditionally flat shape that has, until this year, become a staple on the shelves. The new Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed might just change all🌞 that, though. 

It’s the epitome of less is more, dropping ultra-competitive features away from the sensor profile in favor of the battery life, price tag, and weight that will actually appeal to everyday players. At $99.99 / £99.99, it’s consideringly cheaper than the current flagships, the $159.99 / $149.99 (£159.99 / £149.99) Viper V3 Pro and DeathAdder V3 Pro, and still manages to perform just as well - sometimes, even better. It’s competing with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market, and it’s got the value proposition to give them a real h🤡ard time. 

Key Specs

Price

$99.99 / £99.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Wired

Shape

Right-handed

Buttons

6

DPI

26,000

IPS

500

Switches

Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3

Weight

55g

Battery

Up to 100 hours

Design

Top down shot of full Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Maybe it was the super flared design of the DeathAdder that always put me off in the past. I’m not a fan of the aesthetic or the feel, but the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed manages to retain the benefits to control with its slightly grooved main clicks without jutting out as far as something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V2 X. It’s still a little more pronounced than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro, but it never seemed to get in the way as much. The form factor retains the smooth shaping of more recent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mouse oꦕptions, with a relatively high dome and a nicely snug back region to nestle comfortabl🌞y into the palm.  

It’s a little smaller than previo🐻us releases, coming in roughly 5mm shorter than the V3 Pro, with a slight height reduction to match. While that might mean those with particularly large hands could prefer the extra space, the vast majority of players will be grateful for the gains in flickability and easier manipulation overall. 

The V3 Hyperspeed is smaller than previous models, but it’s also lighter - and considerably so. At 55g, there’s a serious drop in weight compared to the more expensive 63g V3 Pro - it’s only a gram heavier than the current FPS leader, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro. Crucial🦋ly, the V3 Hyperspeed knows exactly where💛 to carry its weight, balancing everything well to keep things nippy on the battlefield.

I usually see gaming mice dropping parts of their shells to achieve weights like this, as is the case with the similarly priced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Model D 2. However, the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed manages to squeeze the scales while still retaining a full chassis. The matte soft-touch plastic does still feel a little clammy, particularly during warmer conditions, though. I’ve been testing the V3 Hyperspeed during a hot spell, and have noticed a growing irritation as that heat is transferred and retained by the plastic shell. It’s still plenty grippy and never slipped, but if you do tend to clam up it’s worth checking out the more textured surface of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Cobra Pro.

Close up on main click buttons of Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed

(Image credit: Future)

That’s not to say the V3 Hyperspeed doesn’t feel great in the hands. I was impressed at the natural contouring here, with all the right indents in all the right places making for a particularly smooth operation overall. I was able to comfortably maneuver usꦛing just my thumb and pinky, keeping three fingers ready for action at all times. 

Despite this being a cheaper option in Razer’s lineup, the mouse still stands ♕strong in the build quality department as well. I can’t creak or flex any parts of the main body no matter how hard I try, and the feet underneath provide a slick glide across a range of different surfaces as well. I often find that scroll wheels don’t lie - strangely, the quality of a scroll can tell you a lot about the overall sturdiness of a gaming mouse. The DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed’s wheel feels strong and sturdy, with a nice level of resistance behind it and incredibly obvious steps in between each position. That’s particularly handy for a more precise weapon swap or scope zoom. 

Features

This is where the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed gets a little more interesting. It’s a cheaper alternative to the V3 Pro, so its sensor is a step down on paper, offering a 26K DPI, 500 IPS, and 40g acceleration. That’s compared to the Pro’s 30K DPI, 750 IPS, and 70g acceleration, specs typical to the top of the market price point it inhabits. The only problem is that most players don’t need top-of-the-market specs. Casual players will struggle to move past 6,000 DPI - it’s really only the esports professionals who are going to be using top-shelf ܫmice to their full potential. 

The same goes for built-in hyper-polling. The V3 Hyperspeed runs at a 1,000Hz polling rate straight out of the box, as is industry standard. The V3 Pro packages  8,000Hz polling rates and charges you accordingly. Again, only very fast players will even notice a difference between these two settings (other than a complete battery drain and CPU slowdown) - they’re really only there to show off. I’m yet to formally publish my 8KHz polling diss track (though I’ve made a start with my guide to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming keyboard polling rates), but I’m not a fan of paying more for something I𒅌 don’t need just because a product page has told me it’s new and better. 

Underside of Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed showing glide feet and sensor

(Image credit: Future)

This example can be taken as a microcosm of everything the V3 Hyperspeed gets right. It polls at 1,000Hz straigꦺht out of the box,💞 but you can pick up an extra 8,000Hz dongle if you wish. Some might view that as a negative - Razer wants you to pay more to fully unlock all the features of the device. I see it as meeting casual players where they are in both price and performance, but still making it known that they can scream to go faster if they really want to. 

You’re not just paying less for lower performance, though. Razer has added actually useful features to its device instead of high-end esports buzzwords. The V3 Hyperspeed debuts the brand’s Focus X 26K Optical Se🐼nsor, which packs two new configuration features through Synapse 3. The first is a sensor orientation guide rope, allowing for a more accurate positioning response when holding the mouse at an angl𒅌e or lifting off and returning slightly skewed. 

Then we have ‘Dynamic Sensitivity’ - a feature that, once it made its way into my muscle memory, quickly became invaluable during my gameplay. Essentially, you create a sensi🧔tivity curve based on the speed at which you move the pointer - the mouse then ramps up your DPI when that speed is hit. It’s an automatic adjustment that speeds up your movements only when you need it to, making for faster snaps to that unexpected enemy and quick turns during co🍃mbat. Of course, you’ll also find all the usual customization options in Synapse, from button re-mapping to lift-off distance control and profile switching. 

Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed with USB converter and cable on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The latest DeathAdder also packs a rechargeable battery that has both the Viper V3 Pro and DeathAdder V3 Pro beat (another benefit of using a lower power sensor). Razer quotes this charge at up to 100 hours - a figure that rang true in my testing. A full battery dump took about eleven days (seven hours per d🌱ay of work, plus an average of three hours gaming in the evening, with around four hours of gameplay during weekend days), with the mouse holding out for a couple of hours before dying on the 12th day. It’s also worth noting that last time I reviewed one of these cheaper DeathAdder models it relied solely on an AA battery.  

Performance

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed proves that bigger isn’t alway🧸s better - in terms of actual shape and sensor qualities. I found the cheaper Hyperspeed to be far more comfortable and slightly more accurate in-game than previous, more expensive, iterations. The sensor packs a super-fast response, keeping up with more competitive endeavors in a way I wouldn’t have expected having tested plenty of $99.99 gaming mice in the past. It’s difficul🅘t for a gaming mouse to actually improve your accuracy and speed, but the light, well-balanced weight, snappy sensor, and low click latency meant achieving faster response times and more precise enemy tracking felt more natural during my testing. The mouse doesn’t make the player, but the V3 Hyperspeed certainly helps you become the player you want to be. 

Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed gaming mouse shown from the side to display side buttons while sitting on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Even slower games felt better. The optical switches under each main click (the same Gen 3 Optical model you’ll find in most of Razer’s current po❀rtfolio) provide a super satisfying crunch, with a crisp feel and a clean but still tactile resistance. Some might prefer a softer switch, especially if you don’t want excessive noise in your setup (these are among the louder clackers I’ve tested), and I did find repeat presses were a little more labored than they are with something looser like the Cobra Pro. 

The side buttons mirror this switch feel, albeit with a slightly higher-pitched sound proಌfile. They’re also among my favorites I’ve tested so far. The actual buttons are much larger than those of the Cobra Pro or Viper series, but I never accidentally mis-clicked. They’re positioned a good height away from the natural resting position of the thumb, so don’t get underfoot too often, but still provide a super-fast response when needed. 

Should you buy the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed?

Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed mouse leaning up against its packaging on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

If you’re on the hunt for a wireless gaming mouse under $100 / £100, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed is the first model I’d point you towards. It’s the best value wireless model I’ve tested so far (the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 is the best value overall, due to its sub-$50 price point in exchange for a wired connection), packing everything you need for an excellent gaming experience without charging you for unnecessary extras. It’s rare to find a gaming mouse t🦄hat does all that while still feeling comfortable in-hand, offering a durable build quality, and being supported by a robust set of software features. 

If you’re going all out on performance (and you know you’ll use the sensor to its full advantage), I’d move up the scale to the Razer Viper V3 Pro or Razer Viper V2 Pro. The former will net you a slightly lower 54g weight and a comparable 95-hour battery life, with the full 35K sensor and 8K hyperpolling out the box. However, the majoꦜrity of competitive players who do want bigger specs should be settling down with the V2 Pro instead. It’s regularly on sale for clos﷽e to $99.99 these days, and boosts your sensor to 30K / 750 IPS - albeit at a weight and battery sacrifice. 

Compared

Specs

Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro

Razer Viper V3 Pro

Razer Viper V2 Pro

Price

$99.99 / £99.99

$149.99 / £149.99

$159.99 / £159.99

$149.99 ($99.99 on sale) / £149.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Wired

2.4GHz / Wired

2.4GHz / Wired

2.4GHz / Wired

Shape

Right-handed

Right-handed

Right-handed

Right-handed

Buttons

6

6

6

6

DPI

26,000

30,000

35,000

30,000

IPS

500

750

750

750

Switches

Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3

Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3

Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3

Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3

Weight

55g

63g

54g

58g

Battery

Up to 100 hours

Up to 90 hours

Up to 95 hours

Up to 80 hours

How I tested the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed

I used the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed as my daily driver for all work and play over the course of four weeks. I spent the first two weeks of testing using the device as I would any other, playing the games currently on my roster (Octopath Traveler, Fallout 4, and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey). I then spent a further two weeks specifically testing across more competitive titles like Apex Legends and CS2 as well. These games were used to test sensor accuracy, acceleration, latencies, repeat presses, and lift-off precision more formally. However, I also made specific note of side-button performance and switch travel distance during slower games like Assassin’s ಞCreed. 

I fully charged the battery on ꦛreceiving the mouse, and ran it until a complete flat over the course of the first week of testing, while also noting an🅘y performance issues at low battery levels at the same time. 

For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse options as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming as well. If you’re after a completely different brand, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice on the market right now.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Endgღame Gear OP1 8K is here to take the top spot in the brand’s lineup of high-octane gaming mice. At first glance, this is a wired sibling of pretty much every other Endgame Gear rodent, but looking a little closer it’s obvious that there’s something else going on here. This is an extremely lightweight FPS-first pointer with a slick set of switches under t𓃲he hood, impressively accurate sensor, and a comfortable, compact form factor. It’s a wired model, yes, but it’s the best corded gaming mouse I’ve tested yet - and it more than gets away with its tail. 

The world of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models has evolved in the last few years, but the move to w💯ireless hyper-polling has been a pricey one. With 8K Hz models like this on the shelves, it’s getting difficult to justify the extra expenditure on those 2.4GHz receivers. I spent three weeks testing the Endgame Gear OP1 8K, and it might have brought be back to the wired world. 

Key Specs
Price$74.99 / £69.95
ConnectionWired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons6
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesKailh GX
Weight50.5g

Design

Top down view of Endgame Gear OP1 8K gaming mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

It’s true, there’s very little telling different Endgame Gear OP1 or XM2 mice apart, aside from the odd RGB variant and the cords sticking out of some. These mice generally sh✨are the same simple aesthetic, a matte black or white, and relaxed, minimalist form factor. The Endgame Gear🌸 OP1 8K is no different. 

This is a symmetrical right-handed gaming mouse with a slightly smaller size than you’ll find elsewhere. It’s a little shorter than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro and a little slimmer than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 around the middle. The retrained base does open up to a wider rear, which pockets itself neatly into position for a claw grip. That’s where I found my stance - the smaller shape means those with larger hands will struggle to stay comforta🧸ble in the same grip, so this is more of a claw / fingertip option. 

Right side of Endgame Gear OP1 8K gaming mouse showing hump height on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

On꧙ce you do get your paws on it, though, it’s obvious that the OP1 8K has been built with love. It weighs in at just 50.5g, so I’ll confess I did find it to🐽 feel a little cheap when taken straight out of the box - but I always do when I’m surprised by the low weight of a gaming mouse. My initial judgements were reversed after flinging it around the battlefield for a little while. Everything feels incredibly well put together, with no creaks anywhere and no rattles under the hood (even after I’d tinkered inside - more on that later).

That solid build can often go unnoticed, but it’s the soft-touch coating across the outer plastic that really seals the deal. It’s got an almost misty touch-feel that manages🐠 to stay smooth and cool while still providing enough grip to flick across more competitive endeavours. Plus, if you need a little extra texture you’ll find two grip tape sheets in the box as well.

Endgame Gear OP1 8K from the left hand side with grippy tape attached

(Image credit: Future)

That super low weight has much of the market beat. Granted, that’s a lot easier to do with a wired connection - but it’s still worth noting that the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (60g), 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro (54g), and Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed (55g) are all✱ heavier - and these are some of the biggest names in FP🅰S mice right now. 

That low weight is supported by a set of super slick PTFE skates, sitting a little higher than you’d usually see them. These are swappable, with another set included in the box, but the feet installed straight out the box move particularly wel✨l over my Corsair MM700 RGB Extended mouse pad - almost hovering above the surface. 

Close up on cord design of Endgame Gear OP1 8K gaming mouse showing cord rising up and away from the front of the mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The cable itself is this mouse’s biggest unsung hero, but by itself it’s nothing special. This is the same paracord design that you’ll find in a range of different wired gaming mice, but Endgܫame’s angled the actual connection up and away from the surface. It’s not something I’ve seen before, but I can’t quite work out why. It essentially drops cable drag to zero, acting almost as a built-in bungee before your cable even really starts. As a result, this is about as wireless-feeling as you’re going to get in a wired gaming mouse.

Features

I’ll get one thing out the way first, the 8K polling rate (the ‘8K’ part of the mouse’s whole name) really isn’t the only thing you should be looking at. In fact, I woul💫dn’t put it in the top ten features players should really be concerned about when picking up a gaming mouse. It’s a nice to have, but considering very (very) few players will actually notice a difference in polling rate outside of a billion dollar stadium event, it’s a bit of marketing hype that seems to have travelled fast. Yes, the OP1 8K can talk to your computer very quickly - but it’s far more impressive than that. 

Really, we should be celebrating these switches. Endgame has installed Kailh GX SPDT clickers under its main buttons, which can be configured between two modes. The first essentially allows you to register a click much faster, only requiring the top plate of the switch to be engaged rather than waiting for the full bottom out. You can go the other way, t🤡hough, opting for extra protection against accidental double clicks by boosting debounce. Both of these settings are controlled via software and sav𝓰ed directly on the mouse’s onboard storage. 

Not only that, but this is also the first stab I’ve seen at swappable gaming mouse switches. The rodent’s innards are easily accessible via two screws at the bottom of the device (a screwdriver is supplied in the box - magnetized for extra points). Once you’re in you’ll just need to unscrew the PCB, remove the old switches, plug in new ones, and screw 🅺everything back together. You’ll be limited to Endgame’s own selection of after market switches, with a range of brands up for grabs, but I’d stick to Kailh GX models for the full SPDT features. 

Inside the Endgame OP1 8K gaming mouse showing main circuitry, PCB, and switches

(Image credit: Future)

The switches featured from the get-go offer a nice tension under the main button, with a snappy, fairly high-pitched click - but they’re a little heavier than those you might find in a Viper, for example. They avoidedꦐ feeling sluggish in my testing, but I did feel the minute level of extra force a little at the start and end of a session. Thankfully, Endgame has a set of lighter Kailh clackers on its site for swapping. 

Two extra buttons sit fairly tall on the profile of the body itself, but are easily hit due to their pronounced height compared to the flat side. These are much louder and more hollow compared to the main clicks, with 🌳the rear button offering a little more tension. They were plea🦋sant and comfortable, though, and I came to enjoy the stark sound of their actuation. 

Endgame Gear OP1 8K gaming mouse sitting straight on a wooden desk

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I was surprised by the software. I’ve come from a world where Razer Synapse eats half my laptop’s processing power, where Corsair iCue tries to launch every time my ꦇcomputer wakes from sleep, and where Logitech G Hub sometimes goes through a spell of inundating me with the same notification every 15 minutes. I test a lot of d♒ifferent brands, which means I have to keep my laptop loaded with all their kit - and sometimes it begs for death. So when Endgame’s small 1990s style window appeared on my screen, I initially thought it was the installer. Thumbing through the three different tabs, all laid out with simple, no-nonsense customization options, I felt like I’d smashed my iPhone, cancelled all my subscriptions, and fled to the woods.

This is very basic software, free from the bloat, gloat, and gluttony of other brands’ offerings. T🅘here’s no marketing, no need to keep it runninꦍg in the background, no permissions required. Just the boxes you need to tick and you’re done. I love it. I was still able to assign all my usual keybindings (though if you typically use more convoluted macros you might struggle here), while also adjusting things like DPI and lift-off distances. This is where you’ll also toggle different SPDT features within the switches, as well as using Motion Sync (to avoid clicks when lifting and dropping the mouse). 

Performance

This is a gaming mouse that has been set up for success. Between its super-fast clicks and n🎀ippy, accurate sensor, it can takꦯe pretty much anything you throw at it. It’s a master of the barebones mechanics of actually playing your games, dropping a few fancier gyroscopic or acceleration features you might find elsewhere in order to keep up with your movements when it counts. I found tracking speeds and accuracy to be perfectly in tune with my movement across Apex Legends and CS2, with incredibly fast clicks (especially when set to their Speed setting) seemingly actuating before I felt my hand move.

Underside of the Endgame Gear OP1 8K gaming mouse held in reviewer's hand

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The side buttons, sometimes a point of weakness for a gaming mouse that puts so much emphasis on its sensor, feel fantastic and are easily findable during the heat of battle. The much larger back butꦯton makes for a particularly easy shot, as I often found myself simply twitching my thumb back to actuate. In alternatives like the Razer Viper or Logitech Superlight I often have to physically lif🔥t my thumb and move it back in order to hit this button reliably - this was much faster, and much more comfortable. 

This was all tested with the full 8,000Hz polling rate, but my experience remai🌞ned identical when dropped down to 4,000Hz. If you’re more competitively minded, you may notice a difference in the full tracking cycle between you, the mouse, and your on-screen movements, but I was able to get by easily on a lower frequency. 

Should you buy the Endgame Gear OP1 8K?

Endgame Gear OP1 8K gaming mouse leaning against packaging on a wooden desk with blue RGB lights in the background

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The Endgame Gear OP1 8K is a fantastic wired gaming mouse, pushing far more expensive wireless devices to be better in almost every way. It strips back a lot of the aesthetic appeal you might find in RGB lighting or a cord-free device, but stillಞ looks fantastic on the desk top. While its 26K DPI / 650 IPS sensor might not match the paper specs of something from Razer or Logitech, that PixArt3395 number isn’t to be messed with - it’s supremely slick, often outperforming devices with far higher specs. 

The size and shape might be a point of contention, though. If you have larger hands, or you prefer a more pointedly ergonomically minded design, the $69.99 / £69.99 price point of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 is difficult to argue with𓆉. However, considering the Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 are both over double the price of the Endgame Gear OP1 8K ꦏthere’s certainly a spot for this smaller option on the market.  

How we tested the Endgame Gear OP1 8K

I used the OP1 8K for three weeks, dedicating all daily work and play to the device while also testing against the Razer Viper V3 Pro, Razer Viper V2 Pro, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Glorious Model D 2 Wireless. In that time, I used faster games like Apex Legends and Counter Strike to test the competitive gameplay experience, while running Octopath Traveler, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, and Fallout 4 for a more mixed genre understanding. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice as well. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> It’s not going to blend in with a more… subtle aesthetic, but Razer’s new Fortnite collaboration actually looks pretty fun. The range sees the DeathAdder V3 Pro mouse, BlackWidow V4 X keyboard, Kraken V3 X headset, and Golia𝔍thus Extended Chroma plastered in bright blue and splattered with the game’s iconic yellow graffiti-style emblems. 

Ok, the desk mat is a little much for me, and that mouse makes me a little dizzy. I’ll stick with my boring grown-up black versions, but I don’t think I’ll be hiding that headset from prying eyes. It’s the most relaxed of all the design options, with a rich, deep blue on each cup, fading yellow stripes running along the sides of the headband, and a clean llama outline where you’d usually find Sneki in the center of each oval. I’m not usually a fan of coꦆllabs - especially when they’re printed on expensive tech. Razer hasn’t chosen its top-of-the-range kit for this collection, but the mouse and keyboard still run at $169.99 / £149.99 and $169.99 / £139.99 respectively. This is all about the design, though - plus a few in-game bonus items. 

Razer Fortnite special edition keyboard, mouse, headset, and mouse pad on a wooden desk

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 Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Fortnite Edition 

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This is my least favorite design of the bunch, though it is the only device with a wireless connection. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro has been decked out with a more rugged blue paint job, steel-styled main clicks, and the yellow llama iconography splashed across the main body. It’s a lot for such a small device, but if you’re after a lightweight FPS-first 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mouse packed with a 30K senso♚r and 90-hour battery life the pointer 🃏itself is pretty impressive.  

In-Game Bonus: Cliffhanger Pickaxe

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Fortnite Edition |

 Razer BlackWidow V4 X Fortnite Edition 

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Close up on Fortnite logo on special edition Razer BlackWidow V4 X gaming keyboard

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The BlackWidow V4 X 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming keyboard is less busy than the mouse and darkens the blue slightly. It’s still decked out in Fortnite icons, from a Battle Bus stamp in the top right corner to the yellow splatter around the arrow keys. It’s a fun piece of kit, with just the right amount of branding to stay vibrant but without the crowded aesthetic of the mouse. The V4X is the cheaper version of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer keyboard, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BlackWidow V4 Pro, with six dedicated mac𝓰ro keys, a sound-dampening design, and dedicated media controls. 

In-Game Bonus: Demon Skull Pickaxe

Razer BlackWidow V4 X Fortnite Edition |

 Razer Kraken V3 X Fortnite Edition 

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I’m a big fan of this Razer Kraken V3 X Fortnite Edition 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming headset. The blue around the cups is far richer than it appears on other models, with a clean and simple approach that hints at its game tie-in through just a couple of branding elements. Of course, these are going to be enough to draw the eye of fans, but even those outside the Fortnite stratosphere will appreciate the extra pop of color. Again, this is a cheaper version of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V3 Pro, but it still weighs in at an excellent 285g and features Razer’s TriForce 40mm drivers with 7.1 surround sound. This is a USB connection, though, so it’s best placed as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headset

In-Game Bonus: Raptor Glider

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 Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma Fortnite Edition 

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Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma Fortnite Edition mouse pad on a wooden desk with RGB on

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If you want to complete your collection you’ll need the Goliathus Extended Chroma mat. This is the cheapest item of the bunch but still comes fully tricked out with the same design as the rest. A Battle Bus stamp runs the full width of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mouse pad down from the power connector (for the RGB lighting around the ဣedge) while the rest is that classic blue and yellow. That lighting is incredibly vibrant - more powerful than the Corsair M𒆙M700 mat I use day to day - though the actual footprint is skinnier than Corsair’s. 

In-Game Bonus: Dauntless Dragon Glider

Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma Fortnite Edition |

Razer’s Fortnite collection launches today and is available .

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer laptops on the market. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech mouse options for a different brand.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I’m not left-handed, but I still appreciate good value when I see it. The Corsair M75 Wireless is the brand’s latest gaming mouse, and while it sells itself on its true ambidextrous design, it’s the super-speedy sensor, comfortable shapeꦿ, and fantastic battery life that set it apart from the rest of the market. With a $129.99 price at launch, though, that competition was fierce. 

Thank🦋fully, Amazon has dropped the wireless device down to its lowest-ever price for a second time this week. You’ll find both the black and white models , for a full $40 off the original MSRP. That’s a score of a saving, especially considering the M75 Wireless has generally settled at $100 when on sale ♉in the past - and it’s only been selling since March. We’ve only ever seen this $89.99 rate once before today, back in April, and it jumped back up to full price a few days later. 

This is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market, and it’s coming in at a price previously reserved for the bottom of the mid-range barrel. Before the M75 Wireless launched, the Logitech G Pro Wireless was my favorite 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:left-handed gaming mouse - it’s currently on sale for✱ , just $10 less than the newer model. Considering you’re adding Bluetooth support, a boosted sensor, and faster switches in the Corsair model, that🐎’s excellent value. 

Corsair M75 Wireless |
Save $40 - The Corsair M75 Wireless has dropped back down to this record-low $89.99 sales price at Amazon this week, for only the second time in its life so far. That’s an excellent $40 discount, dropping this mid-range pointer꧙ into a new price range. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You’re left-handed
✅ You don’t want to worry about battery
✅ You play competitive games

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want more side buttons

Price Check: |
 

Should you buy the Corsair M75 Wireless?

Corsair M75 Wireless with box, cable, and extra side buttons on a wooden table

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I’d recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair M75 Wireless to anyone after a left-handed gaming mouse first and foremost. This is the best pointer on the market for side-swapping, thanks to its high-end sensor and removable side buttons on each flank. It beats the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro Wireless in its sensor, switch-feel, and battery life. However, even us right-handed folk c🔯an get in on the action as well. 

There are a number of extra features baked in here that make the M75 Wireless a solid pick for anyone. The 89g weight keeps it out of hardcore FPS arenas, and those who regularly play MMOs will want a few more side buttons, but I was impressed with the accuracy and responsiveness of the Marksman sensor and the excellent 105-hour battery life. The larger form factor means this remains a comfortable experience even during longer sessions, and those with larger hands will appreciate the wider base compared to something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro (my current all-time favorite gaming mouse). 

If you are right-handed and looking for a lighter alternative I would still opt for the V2 Pro (or even the newer 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro if you can move further up the price scale), but at $89.99 the Corsair is looking pretty strong right now. It also features one of my favorite new features to hit a gaming mouse; incremental DPI shifting. Other gaming mice requi🌸re you to preset your DPI sensitivity before assigning a specific button to toggle between them. However, the M75 Wireless can move all the way through its DPI range simply by using the side buttons at the same time as a separate clicker on the bottom of the mouse. That’s perfect for on-the-fly adjustments to make sure your range is optimally tuned.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice for those already set on a brand.  

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-mice/corsairs-latest-gaming-mouse-just-returned-to-its-lowest-price-ever/ HNAfcSA8K5HnkpymFgNZ2e Mon, 24 Jun 2024 12:32:33 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Glorious Model D 2 has to work hard. It’s undercutting a lot of i🅘ts market with that $99.99 price tag (no word yet on a UK release), but still packing some significant specs under the hood. Still, this is a competitive arena and there are plenty of cheaper pointers out there and a few slightly more expensive but ultimately more valuable ones as well. 

By itself, the Model D 2 is a fantastic refresh for the series, bringing the classic honeycomb design back for a lightweight experience paired with an incredibly comfortable shape and snappy sensor. I’ve been running Glorious’s latest rodent for four weeks, to see just where it lands among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market.  

Key Specs
Price$99.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons6
DPI26K
IPS650
SwitchesGlorious 80M Mechanical
Weight66g

Design

While chunkier gaming mice were heading out of fashion a couple of years ago, things seem to have turned around. Super skinny FPS-first mice seemed to dominate in 2022 and 2023, but this year I’ve seeꦉn a number of larger devices re-entering the market. The Glorious Model D 2 joins the Razer Viper V3 range in this move towards wider b🤪ases, higher domes, and longer bodies, and does so particularly well. 

The form factor is best suited to those with larger hands, but I still managed to get by comfortably with my smaller ones. Thankfully, it’s not quite as wide as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Roccat Kone Air which makes for a more nimble experience overall, and one with infinitely better weight distribution and build quality. Instead, this is a nicely tilted, ergonomically-minded shape that saw me through hours of work and gameplay without once becoming 🔯uncomforta💯ble. 

I’m not a fan of honeycomb designs, but the Model D 2 might be the best implementation of this weight-dropping feature I’ve seen yet. The notches are much smaller than that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 5 but still provide a nice sense of grip without irritating the palms too much (a personal gripe of mine). In fact, in full claw grip mode I barely noticed the cutouts to the rear - just the RGB window and wei😼ght reduction they offered.  

Side of Glorious Model D 2 gaming mouse showing side buttons and RGB strip

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And that weight reduction plays a big role. The Glorious Model D 2 weighs just 66g, a fantastic feat for a larger pointer, especially at this price. Newer releases like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro Superlight X 2 offer a similar chunky form factor while dropping the weight down to 54g and 60g respectively, but you’ll be paying $159.99 / £159.99 for that privilege. At $99.99 the Model D 2 only has to compete with the older 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro (generally on sale for around $100 these days), and it’s still far more comfortable tha๊n the traditionally skinny alternative. 

That low weight and thinner plastic mat🍸erial meant I initially thought the Model D 2 felt cheap in the hand. After allowing a palm grip to melt into the naturally contouring lines and supportive shape, though, it was obvious that a lot of attention had been paid to smaller ergonomic details. The slope of the rear is perfectly tuned to the hand, with a comfortable opposing edge on the main clicks as well. RGB lighting curving across each side sits neatly inline with the side buttons, 

Features

Underside of Glorious Model D 2 gaming mouse showing inside hexacomb cutouts and grips

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The Glorious Model D 2 is outfitted with a BAMF 2.2eK optical sensor, allowing for a DPI of up to 26K, a 1,000Hz polling rate, adjustable lift-off distance, and a max tracking speed of 650 IPS (inches-per-second). Those are some hefty specs for a sub-$100 gaming mouse, especially considering very few players will actually touch the upper regions of that 26,000 DPI, and - while 4K and 8K polling 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mice exist - 1,000Hz is more than fast enough for casual play. It’s a fantastic sensor when looking at the SteelSeries Aerox 5’s 18K DPI and 400 IPS, even if it can’t quite keep up with the particularly high-value 30K sensor in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed

Still, these arꦯe mid-range specs squeezed into a mouse angling towards the top of lower-range price🐲s, and that’s always a win. While more competitive players may prefer the boosted polling rate of the Viper V3 Pro or the Glorious Model D 2 Pro, I rarely found myself limited by this configuration in daily play. 

The Model D 2 also impresses in its connectivity. Wireless mice in this kind of price range generally tend to rely solely on a 2.4GHz receiver or remain wired. However, Glorious offers 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired connections here - making for a particularly versatile experience. I was able to quickly swap between a docked gaming laptop and a propped-up Asus ROG Ally with the flick of a toggle. While latency is always going to be slightly higher on a Bluetooth connection, everything was about as solid as you’ll get here. The only other mouse I’ve seen offering this feature under $100 was the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G705,෴ and that weighs 85g despi꧂te its miniature form factor.  

Glorious Model D 2 gaming mouse main clicks and scroll wheel close up

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With RGB switched off your battery won’t let you down either. Glorious states that the Model D 2 can run for 110 hours on a 2.4GHz connection and 210 on Bluetooth - figures I largely agree with after running the device for a full week without any lights. After an eight hour work day, wi🎶th between three and four hours of gaming use every other evening or so (and a little more at the weekend), I was 📖still at 35% battery. Of course, that was dramatically reduced when blazing those LEDs - I managed about a day at full whack. 

Buttons and controls are all as expected, with two side buttons, a DPI shifter on the top, a notched scroll wheel, and two main clicks. The scroll wheel is a little heavier than I🐲’m used to, but that extra tension did make for greater precision in-game. It’s not particularly easy to maneuver during longer productivity uses, though. 

Performance

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The Glorious Model D 2 is a particularly smooth experience. The light weight form factor and ergonomic shape make for zippy movement across the battlefield and while my natural claw shape was 🐬a little difficult on this larger device, a palm grip felt impressively ಌsharp. I’m not used to feeling so in-control with a flatter grip, so this was certainly a learning experience. 

Clicks were tight and responsive in Fallout 4 and Gears Tactics, but felt a little heavier than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Cobra Pro in faster pursuits. That might have been another sizing is𝐆sue - my smaller hands meant I was clicking around halfway down the main button, where there’s a higher tension. Scooting up to the top did yield more flexible clicks, while sacrificing palm control. Repeat clicks felt this tougher switch a little more, which made my scatter-gun approach to CS:GO a little tricky. Performance still remained im🐼pressive across faster shooter games all the way down to slower puzzle experiences like A Little To The Left, though.

Should you buy the Glorious Model D 2? 

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At just under $100, the Glorious Model D 2 is particularly well-priced. It’s rare to find these kinds of sensor features in a lightweight wireless device with this battery life and wealth of connection options. Not only that, but the shape and feel maꦍke for a notably more comfortable ex🌊perience than other options on the market. 

Again, though, this is a competitive sector. You don’t have♍ to spend much more to find mid-range gaming mice with improved specs and features. If you can stretch a little further and you’re after something particularly competitive, I’d recommend checking out the Razer Viper V3 Pro or - if you don’t mind a skinny form factor - switching over to the V2 Pro. The latter is generally on sale for the same price as the Glorious Model D 2 these days. 

There’s also the Hyperspeed problem. R▨azer’s budget version🎀 of the V3 Pro offers a far better sensor (though drops Bluetooth and wired connectivity and bumps your weight up to 82g) for $30 less than the Model D 2. If you’re going all out on tracking and accuracy, this is where I’d put the cash. 

On the flip side of that🔯, the SteelSeries Aerox 5 is the better option if you’re looking for a wireless gaming mouse with Bluetooth but tend to swap out the competitive shooters for more MMO-type games. There ar꧅e more programmable buttons here, and only a small bump in weight to 74g - traded out for a slightly weaker sensor. 

At ไthe end of the day, though, anyone with a strict $100 budget, larger hands, and a healthy mix of genres in their Steam library should be checking out the Glorious Model D 2. 

Vs. Competitors
SpecsGlorious Model D 2Razer Viper V3 HyperspeedSteelSeries Aerox 5
Price$99.99$69.99 / £69.99$139.99 / £129.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handedRight-handedRight-handed
Programmable buttons689
DPI26K30K18K
IPS650750400
SwitchesGlorious 80M MechanicalRazer Gen 2 MechanicalSteelSeries Mechanical
Weight66g82g74g

How we tested the Glorious Model D 2 

I used the Glorious Model D 2 gaming mouse for four weeks, running the pointer for all my daily work and play. I primarily tested across CS:GO and Fallout 4, but also played A Little To The Left, Gears Tactics, and Arcade Paradise using the device. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse options for those on the hunt for something more ambidextrous. Or check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models available.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Razer Viper V3 Pro is finally here - two years after the V2 model and months after the line’s budget entry, the Hyperspeed. The latest rodent brings with it the softer shape of more recent Razer releases, abandoning the harsh lines and angular cutouts of previous iterations in favor of a chunkier, but still featherlight, dome. A boosted sensor, lighter form factor, and design overhaul means this is, on paper at least, Razer’s 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse for esports professionals. 

Its $159.99 / £159.99 MSRP sits at the top end of the scale, putting it in direct competition with Logitech’s Go Pro X Superl🅠ight. However, if you’re a hardcore competitive player looking for low-weight, high-response gaming you might not need to look elsewhere. 

Key Specs
Price$159.99 / £159.99
Connection2.4GHz / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons6
DPI35,000
IPS750
SwitchesRazer Gen 3 Optical
Weight54g

Design

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I reviewed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed on release last year. That’s the mouse that introduced Razer’s new vision for its Viper line, and one that primed the stage for the V3 Pro today. The Pro keeps this soft-touch plastic design, dropping the slightly textured feel of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Viper V2 Pro (which I personally prefer), and curvier feel. In fact, if it weren’t for the absence of a DPI shifter in between the two main clicks,🥂 the Pro could easily be mistaken for its cheaper sibling. That’s more praise for the Hyperspeed model than a dig at the more premium version, especially considering the lac✤k of an easily accessible DPI button can be tricky to reconcile on the Pro. 

Of course, you won’t find this 54g form factor on many wireless options. That’s lighter than the Glorious Model O 2 Pro 4K / 8K model at 59g, and nearly 10g lighter than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 at 63g. 

The entire chassis measures in at just under 13cm long with a width of 6.3cm, with a spacious rear that nestles neatly in the palm but still remains easily slidable in a fingertip grip. 🔯In fact, all grip types are well supported by this shape thanks to the relatively high dome shape and ever so slightly recessed panels on each side. The Viper V3 Pro still manages to cut a sharper profile than the Superlight 2. Whereas the latter curves its main clicks at the top and maintains a straighter line down each side, the V3 Pro has a more pronounced wave to each side, providing a little extra in the way of ergonomic thumb support. 

Left side of Razer Viper V3 Pro gaming mouse showing side buttons and shape of thumb groove

(Image credit: Future)

It’s a form factor that’s becoming more and more popular among FPS-first mice. Popularized by the Superlight (and now refined in the second generation version), the soft matte finish and chunkier body make for a comfortable experience even during longer sessions. I was also surprised by the level of grip from what initially appeared to be a slicker plastic material, but if you do need more textur𝕴e Razer also provides grip tape in the box.

And that’s about it. There’s no RGB to faff around with and ⭕drain your battery, just a simple black Razer logo sta꧑mped onto the rear and a small LED indicator light at the top.

Features

One of the first things I noticed when setting up the V3 Pro is the lack of USB-A dongle. You’ll be relying on Razer’s HyperPolling dongle (which itself needs a separate USB-C cable) for this one. That’s a little frustrating, especially when it comes to travel. I’m not one for having loads of cables on the desk top - after all, if you’re after one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mice options, the tidier aesthetic might have factored into your decision. It also might 𒐪be safe for Razer to assume that those who will actually make use of the 8,000Hz polling rate (which will only be those in the top percentages of competitive players) have already picked up the popular booster. 

In a strange twist, a wired connection will cap your polling rate at 1,000Hz. That’s a little odd - frequencies are usually higher when 🍸plugged in and dropped significantly when wireless. Battery life does take a considerable hit when bumping things up to 8K as well. Razer expects a 17-hour lifespan when solely used at the top end of the polling rate 💝(I had to plug in after two days, which measured in at around 16 hours), whereas a 1,000Hz setting can see you through 95 hours of play. In reality, this is another feature for the ultra-competitive among us. Those looking to play more causally really aren’t going to notice the fractions of milliseconds they save with a higher report frequency, especially now that we’re in the realm of 8,000Hz. 

Still, with a coil of USB-C cable and a speedy receiver in tow, the Razer Viper V3 Pro is packed with the brand’s fastest and most reliable tech. The new Focus Pro 35K optical sensor debuts here, offering a max DPI of 35,000 with a 750 IPS speed. That’s not a massive boost over the previous generation, and even less o♚f a must-have considering very few players will ever reach that upper echelon of 35,000. Like the previous iteration, the sensor also supports customized lift-off distances via asymmetrical cut-off. 

Underside of Razer Viper V3 Pro gaming mouse showing glide feet and sensor placement

(Image credit: Future)

Other than the extra 5K in DPI, the new sensor’s additional features feel a little difficult to justify. A sensitivity matcher, accessible in Synapse, allows you to match the V3 Pro with another gaming mouse’s DPI simply by sliding both across a pre-determined distance at the same time. It’s a neat trick, watching the program guess the sensitivity of your previous rodent, but not one I would argue will come in all too handy for too many players. There’s also the ability to adjust your DPI in increments of one. Hey, if that’s how you want to spend your time (and trust me, I reckon this is a godsend for ultra-c🥂ompetitive players 🔯looking to completely refine their mouse’s feel) then go for it - but very few will need this feature in reality. 

Don’t get me wrong, this is an impressive sensor. It’s super-fast, always reliable, and tracks across a massive range of different surfaces particularly easily. But there’s a ceiling to what w🐠e can actually do with the current spec parameters of gaming mice, and add𒆙ing features like this makes me feel like we’ve already hit it. 

Elsewhere, you’ve got the usual roster of featureಞs in Synapse; six programmable buttons (including an extra two from the scroll wheel’s movement), polling rate adjustments, and DPI shifting. Razer has also included a HyperShift layer of customization as well, offering up even more programmable inputs. It’s a shame that there’s only one profile onboard, though - another dent in the V3 Pro’s portability crown. 

Performance

Right side of Razer Viper V3 Pro

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Competitive players a🦩re going to fly with the Razer Viper V3 Pro, that much is clear. This thing can run at insane sensitivities while still feeling controllable and accurate. While the sensor’s in-game characteristics aren’t too dissimilar from those before it, I was still able to sling myself around Halo arenas, one-shotting with remarkable ease. Even slower games like Fallout 4 felt snappier, I felt like ghouls were down within moments of their presence even registering in my brai🍒n and wilder swings were perfectly tracked once I had my speeds and preferences tuned up. 

Razer’s Gen 3 optical mouse switches certainly help here, offering up super fast, snappy clicks with a nice level of tension behind them. You’ll find these switches in a wide range of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mouse models, from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Basilisk V3 Pro to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naga V2 Pro. More recently, though, they were also used in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cobra Pro - and I have to sa𒀰y  I prefer the tighter feel in this denser design. The V3 Pro implementation feels heavier and deeper, whereas the Cobra manages a more taut, clackier feel. T💎he feel you prefer, though, will come down to personal choice. 

That featherlight design certainly comes into its own on the battlefield. As you m💫ight expect, the Viper V3 Pro is twitch-sensitive. That means the smallest of nudge can take you as far as you need across the screen (depending on your tracking settings), with wider movements and more defined twirls feeling effortless, especially with a softer mouse pad underneath. The wider structure of the V3 Pro also kept the device feeling grounded and controlled, though, keeping everything precise and accurate but still speedy as hell. 

Should you buy the Razer Viper V3 Pro?

Razer Viper V3 Pro and Razer Viper V2 Pro on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

There’s no getting around it, the previous Razer Viper V2 Pro has been at the top of my roster for years now. Back in 2022, I suggested that the V2 Pro would only make sense for those after lightweight, wireless, competitive play. In general, though, that claim could have applied to a wide range of even more casual gamers. The V3 Pro doubles down on that competitive edge🐓, potentially to the extent that I would no longer recommend it for everyday players. 

You’re spending a lot of cash here - $10 / £10 more than you would have spent on the V2 Pro (and around $60 / £60 more than the older release w🅰ith sales considered today). If you💦’re not going to be making the most of that 8K hyperpolling sensor or, like me, you prefer the tactile feel and shorter profile of the V2, then the Razer Viper V3 Pro isn’t going to make much sense. 

This is an ultra-competitive device that will delight those chasing𓂃 the fastest possible results at DPI settings few of us would dare reach. With a slightly obtuse wireless connection system, only one onboard profile, and restrictive DPI switching, this isn’t best placed in a more casual💎 setting. 

I would still nudge the Viper V2 Pro towards most casual players while it’s still available. It’s significantly cheaper these days, offers a very similar sensor under the hood, and only weighs in at an extra 4g. Add the slightly more exciting design, smaller (slightly more flickable) form factor, and compatibility with the 8K HyperPolling dongle should you want it, and you’ve got a wealth of options open to you. However, if you’ཧre looking to max performance you’re not going to find much better than this.

How we tested the Razer Viper V3 Pro

I used the Razer Viper V3 Pro for all my daily work and play over a period of three weeks. In that time, I primarily tested across Halo Infinite’s arena battles, with a little Apex Legends thrown in, while also playing Fallout 4, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, and New Super Lucky’s Tale. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models, for those after a different brand, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice on the market. To get that tracking just right, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Razer doesn’t stealth drop too often, but the next instalment of the popular Viper line seemed to come with little fanfare. The Razer Viper V3 Pro continues the legacy of its predecessor (an FPS-first pointer that’s sat atop our rankings of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models since it launched). 𝓡It’s certainly resonating with fans as well, the wireless device has shot to the top of Amazon’s Movers and 🎃Shakers list. 

Available for , the V3 Pro has hit the storefront at sales rank 20, making it the fastest climber within the gaming category today. I haven’t had my hands on the latest release yet, but considering just how well the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro performed it’s easy to𓂃 see why fans are excited. 

After all, this is a 55g wireless mouse witꦉh 8K polling, Razer’s latest optical switches, and a 95 hour battery life. We’ve got a better sensor, lighter weight and longer battery life than the previous model - and that rodent was already hard🉐 to beat. 

Razer Viper V3 Pro |
The Razer Viper V3 Pro is hot off the factory floor, but it’s already proving 🉐popular with fans. The successor to my personal favorite gaming mouse on the market might be $10 more expensive, but its top spot on Amazon’s Movers and Shakers list suggests players are forgiving of this s💞light price increase. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You play fast games competitively
✅ You prefer a low-weight mouse
✅ You have other Razer peripherals

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want more programmable buttons
❌ You only play single player

Price Check: |

Should you buy the Razer Viper V3 Pro?

My Razer Viper V3 Pro is in the mail as we speak, but looking at the device it seems the brand has married its original V2 Pro model with the shape of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed we had earlier in the year. That means you’ve got a higher dome shape running along the back here, a step away from the flatter design of the V2 model. I preferred that chunkier profile in my testing of the Hyperspeed, it makes for a far more comfortable experience in both a palm and claw grip and will serve those with larger hands much better than the previous generation. However, I do still prefer the original flat design for a faster fingertip grip🐭. 

Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed mouse from the side showing programmable buttons on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

While the V3 Hyperspeed drops your specs significantly (you’re getting Razer’s second generation mechanical switches, an 82g weight, 2.4GHz-only connection, and an older Focus Pro 30K sensorꦐ), the V3 Pro keeps that comfortable form factor with plenty of upgrades under the hood. That makes it the go-to for anyone looking to maintain a reliable and consistent tracking speed with su⛄per-fast, durable main clicks. If you don’t mind the added weight, generally play slower or single player games, and don’t mind slinging a battery into the chassis every now and then, the V3 Hyperspeed is an excellent budget buy at . However, for those going all in on speed, the Pro is where it’s at.

Of course, we’re rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models on the market, as well as plenty more of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mice and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice as well.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Logitech didn’t rip up its ruleboo꧙k when it released the G Pro X Superlight 2 in 2023, but in upgrading a classic it’s certainly brought some 2020s creature comforts to its flagship competitive pointer. The original hit the market right at the start of the decade but while its lightweight frame and speedy specs were in keeping with the times, it has since fallen behind the likes of the Razer Viper V2 Pro and SteelSeries’ Aerox range. With a USB-C connection up front and center, as well as a new sensor, 4,000Hz polling rate, and switch upgrades, the G Pro X Superlight 2 is now the brand’s top dog. 

I’ve spent the last two weeks putting the 2023 device to the test, to see where it sits among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market today.  

Key Specs
Price$159.99 / £159.99
Connection2.4GHz / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons5
DPI32K
IPS500
SwitchesLogitech Lightforce Hybrid Switches
Weight60g

Design

Top down view of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Sitting ﷽side by side on a shelf, you’d be hard-pressed to tell the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 apart from its predecessor. Both mice feature the same rounded design, with identical form factors and aesthetics. They’re even just 3g away from each other in w♊eight, with the newer release winning at 60g all in. The majority of Logitech’s work has taken place under the hood, which leaves us with a very similar design to last time. 

I’m personally not a massive fan of the Superlight shape. It’s a fairly boring silhouette that doesn’t look or feel as slick as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro. Still, it’s tried and tested in the comfort department, with a shorter dome than many 𒁃(but still more elevation than the Viper) and a base that can support the majority of hand sizes in all grip types. It’s a people-pleaser but, like most people-pleasers, it’s not particularly exciting. 

Of course, this is all excellent news if you prefer a more subdued aesthetic. There are no glaring RGB lights to distract you or anyone you happen to be sitting near, while the shape, texture, and weight all create an extremely comfortable experience. That 60g footprint is well worth celebrating, especially considering there’s a 95 hour battery hiding away in here and Logitech has managed to keep its entire device intact rather than opting for a honeycomb design like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 9. The matte plastic covering instead feels cool and soft in the hand. I was initially worried about slipping on the smoother surface, but it’s easy to maintain traction once you’ve got your whole paw in the game. Pl🍌us, Logitech provides additional grip tape straight out of the box. 

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 mouse from the side with grip tape applied

(Image credit: Future)

Everything feels particularly well put together. There’s no rattle, creaking, or flexing to any area of the Superlight 2, and no side-to-side movement from the main clicks eithe🦩r. In combination with the hefty click switches (more on that later), this feels like an industrial piece of kit in a magically light form factor. There’s an air of luxury to this build quality, which is why I was so surprised to find a rubber cable in the box. It’s strong enough and doesn’t kink, but the vast majority of mice ship with paracord tails to reduce drag these days and the Superlight 2 would have benefitted from one massively - especially at this price. I haven’t used a rubber mouse wire for years, and I certain🃏ly didn’t expect to from a 2023 release.

Features

The biggest change to the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 comes under the two main clicks. We’ve now got Lightforce hybrid switches powering each move, a combination of optical and mechanical clickers that bring the best of both worlds to the battlefield. Optical෴ switches are far quicker and more durable than their mechanical counterparts but can feel tighter under the fingers. In practice, these are loud, heavy clicks, with a robust feel and sound that I expected to hate after a few rounds. To my surprise, I fell in love with the weight 🌊behind each switch - every click felt precise and well-tuned with no accidents along the way. 

The G Pro X ꦺSuperlight 2 has also had a sensor glow up, in the form of the Hero 2. That boosts the original Hero 25K to a maximum 32,000 DPI with a tracking speed of 500 IPS. Just like🌠 the new 4,000Hz polling rate, those numbers sound impressive - but they’re unlikely to have too much of an effect on your everyday play. Even competitive players rarely exceed 3,000 DPI and polling rate is going to depend just as much on the hardware you’re using as it does your mouse - even when both are top of the range it’s difficult to really tell a 4K rate from 2K or even 1K in everyday play. What you’re really looking for in a sensor is reliability and consistency, and you’re more likely to get both from a newer model with a wider range to its specs. 

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 from the side on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Keeping all of that running is a 95 hour battery (a number plucked out by Logitech that rings truꩲe from my own testing). You’ll be getting maximum juice from your mouse if you select the power-saving hybrid switch setting within G Hub, but once you do you’re beating the original model’s 70 hour battery by some margin as well as the 80 hours in the Razer Viper V2 Pro.

G Hub is still G Hub, which is to say pretty damn frustrating. Simple options are hidden behind obscure menus (it took me a hot minute to change the DPI from a snail’s pace straight out the box) and button mapping can be a real brain teaser between onboard profiles can be a real headache. However, you’ve still got all the customization options you could 🧜ask for in here somewhere - including polling rates, lift-off distance, and battery features. G-Shift also makes a return, offering up a second layer of customization as well.

It’s frustrating that there’s no DPI shifter button on the actual Superlig✅ht 2 itself - it’s a commonplace addition in the world of high-end gaming mice th⛦ese days. Any and all DPI adjustments need to be made within the G Hub software itself and can’t be altered on the fly unless you get creative with your keybindings.

Performance

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 underside showing PTFE feet and sensor

(Image credit: Future)

Even with those heavy main clicks at the helm, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is a speedster on the battlefield. Its lightweight frame and comfortable base mean it sits beautifully against the palm, offering both accuracy and 🗹flick-of-the-wrist speed where it counts. Sensor tracking is near-on faultless in both casual and more competitive settings, and click latency is miniscule. 

That speed can certainly keep up with more frantic moments. I was zipping through targets in a Doom Eternal arena battle - I found myself shooting pretty much as s🅘oon as I spotted something I needed to aim at. We’re talking milli🍒seconds of reaction time here, and the Superlight was able to comfortably lead me through it. 

That speed would have be🔯en increased with a lighter trigger, buౠt I wouldn’t trade the overall feel of these switches. Instead, I found myself creeping further up the main click area to the very tip of the mouse where that tension is relieved somewhat. 

Should you buy the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2? 

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 gaming mouse on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

This is a gaming mouse for competitive players who want to pair speed with comfort - and that’s not something many pointers have achieved so far. While the lack of a dedic🌌ated DPI shifter and the rubber cable do stop the Superlight 2 from becoming the best FPS option out there (I would still prioritize the Viper V2 Pro in that race), the low weight, click latency, and easily flickable form factor mean ܫit’s a serious contender in this arena. 

As it stands, this is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse options for FPS fans who want ꧙more comfort from their pointers. The V2 Pro is fairly flat, and its skinnier size means it’s not one for those with larger hands. 

Of course, there’s also the original Superlight - a 2020 mouse Logitech is keeping on the shelves alongside its successor. They share the same MSRP, but the older model has dropped as cheap as $89.99 / £79 in the past few months and is regularly found for around $115 / £100 day to day. If you’re after the same shape ♌and feel, but don’t need the latest and greatest sensor and switches this is your best bet. 

How we tested the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

I used the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for all daily work and play over the course of two weeks, running the mouse across everything from Doom Eternal and CS:GO to The Sims 4 and Cities Skylines. I also tested across Fallout 4 and New Super Lucky’s Tale during everyday play as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up plenty more of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models on the market, as well as all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mice as well. If you’re looking to make the most of your skates, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pads for gaming.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I'll be the first to admit that when it comes to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mice, I'm not an expert. I know there are some really cool clickers out there sporting innovative features. I know that, like any piece of 🐼technology, there are rabbit holes within rabbit holes to investigate if you shop hard enough. Regardless, it's never been an area of gaming hardware I've delved too deep into. 

The gaming mouse I've used for almost three years now costs , and although I originally got it as a go-between until I could 🌳afford something from a big brand, it's never let me down since. Since becoming a Hardware Editor at GamesRadar+, I've been lucky to test out a lot of incredible new tech, but this mouse is the one part of my setup I haven't felt any need to try and upgrade. 

You may not have heard of Tecknet, but I've been buying its mice since my early teens because they offer some of the most comfortable, affordable, and reliable pointers that pop up from a quick Amazon search. I know there are loads of big brands that will give you premium mice if you're willing to pay for them, but Tecknet's wired gaming mouse is a perfect example of why you don't always need to spend loads 𝕴🔜of money to get reliable gaming gear.

I've been spending more and more time playing shooters on PC in the last year, and finding a good pointer is essential for those games. Tecknet's option has an unbelievably comfortable design that even has a dedicated groove for your pinky - something I'm not sure 💙I'll ever be able to go without now. On top of that, it has a real🌜ly classy RGB strip running along its bottom and within its scroll wheel. It has two side buttons you can assign to in-game actions and has five DPI settings up to 8000.

Tecknet Wired Gaming Mouse |
Cheap gaming haꦓrdware that's worth buying and stands the test of time is hard to come by. Considering this mouse costs a fraction of what you'💦ll get from Logitech, Razer, or Corsair, it offers some excellent value.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stock check:

Surprisingly for a mouse this cheap, there's even a sniper button nestled into the end of where your thumb sits. When held down, it drastically lowers your DPI to offer more control when fine-aiming. Personally, I never really use this, but it's cool that Tecknet includes it for those players who would. Honestly, I have enough trouble trying to adjust to mouse sensitivity after years of predominantly playing with one of the best PC controllers

Ad🎃mittedly, there is some fluff. This clicker does have one other function which is a bit quirky.

It's a firepower button, which creates a triple lef𒅌t click every time you press it. Before we get too deep into the politics of whether that could be classed as a mechanic for cheaters, or we think about how functionally useless it is in most games, let's move on. 

Why I'd recommend Tecknet's Wired Gaming Mouse

Tecknet's RGB branding on its gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There are three main reasons I'd recommend buying this gaming mouse, especially if you're thinking of buying one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs

The first reason is its reliability. I've be🦩en using this product every day since April of 2021, and besides looking a bit unclean, it still functions exactly as it always has. In fact, after comparing it to a new model straight out of the box, it doesn't feel like it's lost any build quality. For a device that cost me less than £20 all that time ago, that is shockingly good value for money. 

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Tecknet Wired Gaming Mouse's pinky support

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Tecknet Wired Gaming Mouse from the left side on a mouse mat

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Secondly, comfort is king here. This mouse has the perfect shape for a larger hand, and that aforementioned pinky rest is something even the most expensive mice forgo. On the thumb side, there's a really comfortable grip pad that feels like a cushioned rubber or silicone. It feels as comfortable and ergonomic as resting your hand in an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Azeron Cyborg, and if you know me, that's high praise.

Thirdly, I just can't fault a mouse this cheap. It is annoying that it's not available on Amazon as I finalize this article because I got it for £12.99. Even so, under £20 from Tecknet's own store is still brilliant value, especially w𒆙hen you can struggle to find🤡 gaming mice from big brands for under £100.

If you are keen on one,ꦜ I'd suggest buying sooner rather than later. Tecknet has made a newer model recently that doesn't look quite as good, and since just last week, Amazon is saying it's unavailable. Tecknet still lists it on its own website, but I'm slightly worried that stock levels are starting to dry up. 

Not convinced? We've used our price comparison software in the window below to show you the the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming mouse deals in your area.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> There's an abundance of budget-minded gaming mice on the shelves, and many of them offer excellent bang for your buck value. Ruling them all, though, is the Razer B🍬asilisk V3, a wired multi-genre pointer I gave top marks back when I revie﷽wed it in 2021. 

Since then, the already respectable $69.99 MSRP has given way to plenty of discounts but I've generally only ever seen it dip down to $44.99 dur🌟ing major sales. That all changed in December when the Razer Basilisk V3 took its first dip below the $40 threshold, and that has finally returned to Walmart, Amazon, and Best Buy. 

I rate this as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models out there, especially whe🧔n it comes to its overall value. This is a slightly rare discount, though, considering it's generally placed at slightly over $40. It's worth noting that B♔est Buy has a timer on this particular offer (though Walmart and Amazon haven't mentioned an end date) that will run out on Sunday, April 7. Whether other retailers follow suit is yet to be seen, but I wouldn't wait this one out if you're interested. 

Razer Basilisk V3 |
Save $30 - With its 26K sensor and super comfortable form factor, the Razer Basilisk V3 was already well-priced at $69.99. After spending several sales at a comfortable $49.99 rate, though, it's dropped an addi🌞tional $10 today at Walmart, Amazon, and Best Buy.

Buy it if: 

You have a varied game library
You don't mind a wired connection
You find a larger mouse more comfortable

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want to play competitive FPS
❌ You find a lightweight mouse more comfortable
❌ A wireless connection is a priority 

Price Check: |

Should you buy the Razer Basilisk V3?

Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The closest you'll get to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3's value right now is the Logitech G305 Lightspeed, down to $37.9ܫ9 (was $4🔥9.99) . You are trading a lot for that wireless connection, though, dropping your sensor all the way down to 12K, losing four programmable buttons, RGB lighting, and that super comfortable design. In general, I only ever see gaming mice with these weaker sensors and more restrictive button layouts at this price range making today's offer particularly special.

Yes, it's a little older, but the Basilisk V3 is still fi꧟rmly in my rotation as a quick and easy backup - and it's substantial enough to withstand the vast majority of games you throw at it. If you're looking for a no-fuss gaming mouse with the customization options to see you through adventures in a variety of genres, this is about as cheap as you'll be going while still retaining the build quality and sensor ♑speeds of more high-end options. 

I like the bulkier form factor - it's comfortable over long sessions and still feels nimble without dragging its weight from the palm of the hand. I have fairly small hands and I'm still able to maintain a nice level of precision and control while reaching all the necessary buttons. However, if you're looking for something for a more competitive fingertip grip I'd recommend a thinner, lighter device. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:MSI Clutch GM31 i♍s a budget alternative for anyone in this camp looking for a competitive, but cheap, gam💖ing mouse. 

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse options and finding the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse if you're after an ambidextrous design. If you're kitting out a full setup this weekend, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards as well. 

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//344567.top/i-gave-this-cheap-gaming-mouse-a-five-star-review-score-now-its-down-to-dollar40/ nTAgCkeXVKLTrX2qPpcBaa Fri, 05 Apr 2024 11:21:48 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> I first got my hands on the Razer Viper V2 Pro nearly two years ago, and since then it hasn't left my desk. The superlight pointer maintains the classic Viper form factor that served the series so well since it fi🌼rst tackled the FPS market, while packing a super slick sensor and crisp, tactile click switches. On top of all that, it's finally hit a two-figure price thanks to Ama♛zon's Spring Sale. 

You'll find both the black and white Vipers available for at Amazon right now, a record breaking discount that shaves $50 off the original MSRP. That's the cheapest I've ever seen the high-end mouse go - and it's an ab🔯solute steal. 

For reference, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro barely dipped below $125 until last November, when we first started seeing those numbers sitting between $110 and $120. That means you're saving an extra $10 more than ever before here. Considering this is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market, that's pretty good going. For reference, the previous generation Razer Viper Ultimate is🅺 only now , though that model does come with a wireless charging dock. 

Amazon Spring Sale at a glance

  • Mice:
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Razer Viper V2 Pro |
Save $50 - The Razer Viper V2 Pro has just hit a record low price in Amazon's Spring Sale. That means yo💛u can now grab the superlight FPS style pointer for just a hair under $100 - impressive considering we've only ever seen it at $110 before. 

Buy it if: 

You play competitively
You prefer a lighter weight
You use a fingertip grip

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You play MMO and MOBA games
❌ You use a palm grip

Price check: |

Should you buy the Razer Viper V2 Pro?

Razer Viper V2 Pro

(Image credit: Future)

The Razer Viper V2 Pro has been sitting pretty at the top of our gaming mouse rankings since it came out - and with good reason. This is a super slick pointer, with comfortable - though low profi♏le - design, an incredibly speedy sensor and a lightweight form factor to match. If you're on the hunt for a competitive FPS-first gaming mouse, I'd recommend heading straight to Amazon for this particular offer.

Like most FPS mice, though, the V2 Pro only comes with two side buttons and that flatter body shape might not be comfortable if you don't employ a more competitive fingertip style grip. I still get on well with the device for everyday work and slowe๊r games, but if you're investing solel🎐y in a more measured MMO experience there's another offer that might be better suited.

Corsair Darkstar Wireless side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Darkstar Wireless is a newer release that's also taking💯 part in Amazon's Spring Sale. The multi-buttoned device has dropped this week, in a return to its lowest price yet. I'd recommend anyone looking to experiment with more macro controls opt for the Darkstar instead, or if you simply prefer a more relaxed palm grip with extra dome support during play. 

More of today's best gaming mouse deals

If you're after a lower final price, it's worth noting that Amazon has plenty of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming mouse deals on the shelves right now. You'll find some of my favorite runners up an✃d their lowest prices from across the web just below. 

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models and finding the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse as well. If you're kitting out a full setup, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards on the market. 

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//344567.top/my-favorite-gaming-mouse-is-finally-under-dollar100/ n3aTynzWYsavpmprKqqyZc Wed, 20 Mar 2024 16:19:27 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Hot off the heels of the M75 Air, Corsair has released a new iteration of its flagship pointer. The Corsair M17 Wireless is more of a refinement than a brand new product, adding RGB lighting and a fully ambidextrous design. Those extra features bring their additional weight with them, offering more grounded feel than the flyweight Air model but making the M17 Wireless a more well-rounded package overall. I've spent three weeks with the latest device, to see where it falls among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on the market right now.

Key Specs
Price$129.99 / £119.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeAmbidextrous
Programmable buttons7
DPI26K
IPS650
SwitchesCorsair Quickstrike
Weight89g

Design

If you've already laid eyes on the original M75 Air, there's not going to be any 🐼big surprises here. The Corsair M75 Wireless carries the same humped form factor as the original though weighs in at 89g compared to the Air's 60g. That extra weight keeps everything centered nicely, but it does mean that those after a truly fps-first mouse are going to be better off with the earlier release. 

The only major change here comes in the form of two glowing RGB strips along the back of the body, illuminating the sides around a similarly lit up Corsair logo. It's a tasteful amount of color, offering a sleek edge to the white model to help it stand out on a desk top a little more. This is configurable in two zones using iCue software, with the RGB panel at the bottom of the mouse and logo sitting as separate customization options. It's an immediate visual 🐽upgrade from the original Air, allowing it to slot neatly into an RGB-filled setup. 

Corsair M75 Wireless gaming mouse from the side showing side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

The shape of the mouse lends itself particularly well to a palm or claw grip, with the large humped middle giving way to a relatively severe gradient along the main clicks and a softer slope at the back, similar to that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga V2 Pro though considerably longer. In practice, it nestles neatly into the base of the palm, providinꦅg excellent control, when used in both grip types. I found it to be a little too unwieldy for a fingertip grip due to the extra we🐟ight and length.

Underneath you'll find two buttons, one for managing DPI and the other for connections, as well as three sections of PTFE feet for a satisfying and smooth glide across a range of surfaces. The functionality of each arrow button underneath is stamped to the side, but incredibly lightly. It's virtually impossible to see w꧂hat each button is used for at a quick glance, but this is only going to trip you up for the first few moments of use. There's also a handy housing for🐽 the USB-A dongle underneath as well.

Overall, I'm a fan of the Corsair M75 Wireless's design. The white model I've been testing looks crisp and clean on a jet black 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mouse pad and the shape remains comfortable for lonꦇg sessions. Aesthetically, the light gray of the scroll wheel does look a little cheap for the price you're paying - I would have preferred a white wheel here to keep everything looking sharp.

Features

The biggest feature new to the Corsair M75 Wireless is that ambidextrous functionality. You'll find a set of side buttons on each flank here, with an extra set of slightly raised caps in the box. That means you can swap out each side as needed for a true left and right style of play. There are a number of extras in the box, but finding the right piece for each side can sometimes become a confusing puzzle in itself - especially considering the thicknesses are so similar. Each side can be configured with a slightly raised set of buttons for use on the main side you need it, and an almost flush set for use o🎃n the other. These are particularly skinny buttons, though, which means they easily get mixed up and they're not the easiest to hit in-game as a result either. By default, both sides are active but they can be switched off in iCue.

Corsair M75 Wireless with side buttons removed and placed to the side on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

That's it for programmable buttons, which is a little disappointing considering the price point and the fact that this is a gaming mouse tossi🙈ng the ultralight design out the window. Adding a sniper button, tilt-clicks on the scroll, or even a DPI shifter on the main chassis would have gone a💎 long way to justifying those numbers in this form factor. 

Of course, what you are getting is very, very good. The Marksman sensor packs a 26K DPI at 650 IPS, keeping everything laser tight in its tracking. Others can go higher; the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro bumps things to 30K, as does the Naga V2 Pro. However you're still getting top end specs here, and very few players will actually near those heights of tracking. You're still getting a better sensor in here than in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro Wireless, our current top pick for the best am🏅bidextrous gaming mouse🌌 prior to this review.

Corsair M75 Wireless with box, cable, and extra side buttons on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

One of my favorite features comes in the form of on the fly DPI shifting. Yes, I would have liked a dedicated shifter atop the pointer itself, but as far as I'm concerned we've got the next best thing here - and I've never seen it before. Holding the DPI button at the base of the mouse and clicking up or down on the side buttons allows you to finely tune your se🤡nsitivity right on the device itself. That's particularly handy for feeling out settings for each game without even having to load up the dedicated software.

Battery life is also fantastic. Corsair estimates that you'll squeeze around 105 hours of battery out of the M75 Wireless when connected via 2.4GHz. I used the gaming mouse exclusively with RGB on and managed around 70 hours before having to plug in. That's box fresh, so performance will likely degrade slightly over time - however it's still an impressive starting point that leaves th✤e original model's 34 hours in the dust.

Performance

Corsair M75 Wireless gaming mouse on a black mouse pad

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair M75 Wireless is most at home in action adventure titles. Faster games like Apex Legends and CS:GO did feel the strain of that extra weight and larger design, but the actual sensor and tracking features were always up to the task. Similarly, I couldn't help but sneak glances at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Darkstar Wireless sitting on the sidelines during more ♋complex MOBA experiences. Still, that sensor is effortlessly accurate and offers responsive, speedy tracking that could keep up with everything from frantic arena shooter moments to more precise sniper shots. 

It's heavier, yes, but the M75 Wi🐓reless still glides particularly well across the surface, requiring very little effort to twitch across the battlefield. Th🌼e larger form factor isn't going to have FPS-first mice shaking, but it's certainly fast enough to ride that sweet spot between precision and comfort. 

Corsair has outfitted each of its main clicks with its Quickstrike switches, a set of super speedy clickers with a particularly responsive feel and a loud, robust sound profile. They're 🌃fast and light enough to handle repeated clicks with aplomb and hold just t🌼he right level of tension to feel both precise and comfortable.

Should you buy the Corsair M75 Wireless?

Corsair M75 Wireless gaming mouse leaning against the product box on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair M75 Wireless is too heavy for solo FPS players, and has too few buttons for those who exclusively play MMOs. However, anyone on the hunt for a fantastic all-rounder with a comfortable form factor, thoughtful extra features, and a sublime sensor should be taking note of this release. There aren't enough features to truly set it apart from the M75 Air if you've already taken the plunge on last year's model, but if you're in the market for a right or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:left handed gaming mouse with style and substance, it's a must see. 

I would go so far as to recommend it over the Logitech G Pro Wireless as an ambidextrous pointer. It's more expensive these days (the G Pro is regularly on sale for far less than its MSRP), but with the same swappable side buttons and comfortable domed form factor plus a boosted sensor,𓆏 deeper feeling switches, and a better battery life the newer release is nudging ahead. 

If you are after pure speed, though, we'd recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper Ultimate instead. It's a little pricier but still features both sets of side buttons (unlike the lighter M75 Air) and these dayꦰs often comes shipped w🧜ith a wireless charging cradle for just $149.99 / £119. You are slipping a little further down the sensor tracking scale, but at 20K you're still getting more than enough precision for the vast majority of players.

Of course, if you don&💛apos;t need a wireless gaming mouse there's always the cheaper wired version of the Corsair M75 available for $79.99 / £79.99. 

Corsair M75 Wireless vs The Competition
SpecsCorsair M75 WirelessLogitech G Pro WirelessRazer Viper Ultimate
MSRP$129.99 / £119.99$129.99 / £119.99$149.99 / £119.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Wired2.4GHz / Wired
ShapeAmbidextrousAmbidextrousAmbidextrous
Programmable buttons788
DPI26,00025,60020,000
IPS650400650
SwitchesCorsair QuickstrikeOmron mechanicalRazer optical
Weight89g80g74g

How we tested the Corsair M75 Wireless

I used the Corsair M75 Wireless for three weeks prior to this review, using the pointer for all work and play during that time. I primarily tested across Apex Legends, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and House Flipper, while stress testing in CS:GO, Halo Infinite, and some Elder Scrolls Online. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mouse models if you're after a different brand. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards if you're building a whole new setup. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Razer Viper line is well recognized for its ultra lightweight FPS-first design, and at first glance the new Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed is a departure from this tried and tested form factor. The lower $69.99 / £69.99 price tag, larger body, and AA battery power sit inline with one of the brand's more budget-friendly releases -𒁃 and yet we don't have a Razer Viper V3 or Pro model to compare it to. There could be bigger changes coming to this line in the next few months, then, but for now we've got a particularly cost effective rodent in our hands. 

Cheap or not, this new release has some big boots to fill. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse we&apo൲s;ve tested so far. That's $150 / £150 down the price scale, though, so I spent four weeks seeing ex🌞actly what $70 / £70 gets you in Razer's next generation. 

Key Specs
Price$69.99 / £69.99
Connection2.4GHz
ShapeRight-handed
Buttons8
DPI30,000
IPS750
SwitchesRazer Gen 2 Mechanical
Weight82g

Design

Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed full mouse on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed takes a different route to the rest of its line, and sits more inline with the DeathAdder selection. Its smooth, almost shiny, finish stands in direct contrast to the bobbled texture of previous releases, but it's one that first hit the shelves with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3. In fact, there's a lot of crossover in this design. The slightly flared top an෴d larger hump towards the back feel distinctly DeathAdder under the hand, though the skinnier body and symmetrical design of the Viper line still remain. 

That soft finish still remains remarkably grippy, though - I never experienced any sliding durin♑g my time with the V3 Hyperspeed. If you maintain a pristine setup, though, it's worth noting that this material does pick up and show fingerprints and smudg✅es a lot more. 

That larger dome will be far more beneficial for those with larger hands or who prefer a palm grip. Both the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper Ultimate and Viper V2 Pro held a much flatter form factor, which worked for quick flicks of the fingertips, but left those with larger paws out of the equation. The Hyperspeed, however, has a far more relaxed grip to it making for a more co🦩mfortable experience and greater control when using a claw or palm grip. I would still, however, recommend the V2 Prꦜo for anyone who plays exclusively with a fingertip grip. The additional weight to the rear (thanks to that AA battery sliding straight down the middle) means this isn't quite as flickable as previous iterations. 

Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed mouse from the side showing programmable buttons on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

All in all, the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed weighs in at 82g with the battery enclosed. That's towards the top end of what's considered 'ultra lightweight', the Razer DeathAdder V3, for example, comes in at just 59g with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Cobra Pro at 77g. I wouldn't class this in the same ultralightweight FPS-first category as other releases, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. The extra heft did help꧅ me maintain a little more control in games that didn't require lightning fast reflexes and with the sensor now placed at the top of the mouse it didn't feel like the pointer was dragging during play.

This is an all-black affair, with just a glimmer of branding in the glossy but almost imperceptible Razer logo on the rear. There's no RGB here, eitherꩲ.

Features

For a $69.99 / £69.99 investment you sure are getting a lot for your cash in the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed. That 30K sensor is generally only seen on more expensive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer mouse options, and it performs particularly well against the rest of the mid-range market in this more affordable iteration. It's a particularly accurate reader, with the ability to customize not only lift off distance but also asymmetric cut-off (the point at which the sensor starts tracking again after bei𓆉ng put down). With 26 options to set this between, this is a pretty sophisticated level of freedom. 

To put that power to good use you've got the standard array of programmable buttons, two on the side and an additional three ♔counting  the scroll wheel. These are all easy to reach, with a slightly larger gap between them compared to previous Viper entries. That makes for far better precision, especia🍷lly when first feeling the mouse out. 

Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed main mouse clicks close up on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

It's rare to find a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse of this quality this cheap, but the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed manages to pack a 2.4GHz wireless connection into its form factor. If you're laser focused on picking up a tailless rodent, this is a massive win for the money you're spending. However, the lack of a wired option does leave you vulnerable to that AA battery. Yes, it has up to 280 hours when polling at 1,000Hz - but that's going to run out eventually and you won't be resuming play until you source another charge. Considering the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Roccat Kone Air suffers from the same sacrifice (though with a much cheaper and particularly unbalanced feel) but bumps the battery life up to 800 hours with Bluetooth compatibility thrown in for the same price, there are other options out there. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:MSI Clutch GM31, for example, c♍an do 2.4GHz or a wired connection and comes with a wireless charging dock and weighs just 73g - all for♑ $69.99 / £59.99.

Of course, the Roccat's design is heavily geared towards those after a more substantial form factor and MSI's goes in the complete opposite directio𓆉n. Razer has found a comfortabl♛e middle in between the two.

You're also getting access to the Razer Synapse software by opting for the Viper. As mentioned previously, this goes hand in hand with that 30K sensor for fine-tuning lift-off and cut-off, but also offers up a second layer of HyperShift programming to expand your macros as well. You can also use the Hyperspeed dongle (sold separately) to run everything off one connection if you also use a compatible 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer keyboard or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer headset.𒀰 These settings can be saved to the Viper V3 Hyperspeed's onboard memory, but there's only one preset slo꧋t.

Performance

Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed underside showing battery compartment and sensor on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The larger dome shape provides far more control over finer moments of gameplay compared to the skinner V2 Pro, while that 30K sensor worked hard to keep 🀅everything tracking smoothly. I found that the 1,000Hz polling rate was more than enough for everyday play, only particularly competitive users will need to boost up to the 4,000Hz HyperPolling capabilities. Straight out of the box, everything was snappy and responsive - and while that rear weight did feel a little strange at first the front placement of the sensor itself ensured I was never dragging across the desk. 

The Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed does drop back down to the brand's Gen 2 mechanical switches (the DeathAdder V3 tops things up🌠 with newer Gen 3 optical clickers). That means each tap is a little softer than previously experienced, though by no means heavy. I was impressed by the snap of each main click here, especially considering mechanical s🌊witches can sometimes feel slower to actuate compared to optical options. In practice I did feel a little extra time before actuation, but we're talking milliseconds here, something no everyday player is going to wrestle with. 

Overall, the Viper V3 Hyperspeed performed admirably in my testing. Considering this is a $70 / £70 wireless mouse, I was impressed wit❀h the reliability and speed of not just the connection but the s🙈ensor's flexibility as well. 

Should you buy the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed?

If you're after a budget wireless gaming mouse and sensor quality is at the top of your shopping list, the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed is a must-see. You simply won't find a cordless pointer in this price range with this kind of performance under the hood. The larger shape and flared top may also appeal to those considering the more expensive Razer Viper V2 Pro, but prefer a more relaxed claw or palm grip. While previous iterations have all but forced players to adopt a finge﷽rtip hold with their skinny form factors and low height, the V3 Hyperspeed plays much nicer with a wider variety of styles. 

However, if you don't think you'll need the full power of that Razer 30K sensor, I'd consider the MSI Clutch GM31 instead. You're paying about the same (though the MSI is older and therefore more prone to discounts), but grabbing a wired connection should you need one, and a wireless charging dock as well. Yes, you're ba♛ck to the standard FPS-first smaller design here, but the value offering for anyone after a cheaper version of the Razer Viper V2 Prꩲo can't be beaten. That 12,000 DPI and 300 IPS is a little behind competitors, but everyday players will find more than enough speed in here. 

Similarly, if the grippy surface and larg༒er shape are appealing, but you'd prefer a snappier click and lighter form factor at the expense of a wireless connection, the Razer DeathAdder V3 still reigns supreme.

Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed vs The Competition
SpecsRazer Viper V3 HyperspeedMSI Clutch GM31Razer Viper V2 ProRazer DeathAdder V3
Price$69.99 / £69.99$69.99 / £59.99$149.99 / £149.99$69.99 / £69.99
Connection2.4GHz2.4GHz / Wired2.4GHz / WiredWired
ShapeRight-handedRight-handedRight-handedRight-handed
Buttons8668
DPI30,00012,00030,00030,000
IPS750300750750
SwitchesRazer Gen 2 MechanicalOmron mechanicalRazer Gen 3 Optical Razer Gen 3 Optical
Weight82g73g58g59g

How we tested the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed

I used the Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed for four weeks, testing across all work and daily play. In that time, I was primarily playing across Assassin's Creed Odyssey, CS:GO, and Jusant, with a little extra testing in Doom Eternal as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We're also bringing you all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mouse pad for gaming to fully round out your setup. If you're after more kit, though, check out all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards we've tested. 

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//344567.top/razer-viper-v3-hyperspeed-review/ 2kzbHKYgaV8VSRMfZQrN58 Wed, 06 Dec 2023 13:56:03 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Razer Cobra Pro is here and it's a mystery. Razer has managed to keep its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mouse lines relatively delineated in recent years; you've got your Basi🐻lisk for all-round controls, Naga for chunky versatility, Viper for speedy FPS action, and DeathAdder for lightweight movement in a more ergonomic design. The Cobra seems to bridge everything that came before it, sitting at a middling price, weight, and button selection but keeping the top tier components of Razer's top range devices. Surprisingly, it works. 

With so many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mice designed within in their own strict use-cases, I was confused as t൩o who the Cobra Pro was really for when I first ripped it out the box. After a couple of weeks working and pla🍎ying, it's clear this is a pointer made for pretty much anyone. 

Key Specs
Price$129.99 / £129.99
Connection2.4GHz, Bluetooth 2.4, wired
ShapeRight-handed
Buttons10
DPI30,000
IPS750
SwitchesGen 3 Razer Optical
Weight77g

Design

Razer Cobra Pro mouse on a wooden background

(Image credit: Future)

At first glance, the Razer Cobra Pro could pass for a Viper, sitting somewhere in size between the full model and the Mini and modelling its form factor around the same skinny, lightweight build. Throw in some glossy accents, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Basilisk V3-esque underglow RGB effects, and two DPI shifter buttons under the scroll wheel and the Cobra's unique personality starts to show through. Of course, you're still getting that high💫 quality smooth matte black body we've all come to know and love from Razer, with a grippy side panel on both left and right flank. 

Like the rest of its siblings, the Cobra Pro keeps things subtle in its aesthetic. This is an all-black affair which could pass for a standard office ꦜmouse if the two side buttons aren't spotted and that RGB flair is switched off. The shorter body and less pronounced hump means you'll be able to swing this using a palm, claw, or fingꦉertip grip just as comfortably, though the smaller narrow shape might not suit those with larger hands. 

Razer Cobra Pro hump close up

(Image credit: Future)

Despite that smaller stature, though, the Cobra Pro certainly isn't the lightest mouse on the market. At 77g it's heavier than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 (59g) and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro (58g), but rather than feeling sluggish under the hand the thinner body ensures it still feels particularly nimble on t♉he battlefield. 

Compared to the Viper V2 Pro's wider body, for example, there's more space 🍨under the hand for smaller twitch maneuvers a♊nd the rear doesn't force itself into the pad of your palm quite so much. That said, the weight itself does seem to pool at the back of the main body which means there can be some drag when moving vertically, but ultimately you're getting a more grounded feel when swiping horizontally. 

Features

The Cobra Pro also stands out from its siblings in its expansive feature set. Not many pointers are doing so yet, but you're getting dual wireless connectivity via both a 2.4GHz dongle and Bluetooth. That's excellent if you're looking to stretch battery life over a work week (Razer advertises 170 hours over a Bluetooth connection and 𒐪100 h🐼ours on 2.4GHz). 

Not only are the♑re eight programmable buttons in total here, including the two DPI shifter buttons, but using the Hypershift option in Synapse you can quickly swap between two different layers of programming as well. That means there's 15 total inputs to customize (a main click must always be maintained), with five onboard profiles to save to as well. 

Razer Cobra Pro scroll wheel and DPI buttons

(Image credit: Future)

That's not as many options as a chunkier mouse with more dedicated side panel buttons, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro, but it's certainly a clever solution to ensuring plenty of functionality in a smaller form factor. Strangely, like most Razer mice, the profile swap button is placed on the bottom of the mouse which isn&apos𝐆;t particularly helpful if you frequently switch. 

Those LEDs are still burning bright as well. The advertized 11 Chroma zones are mostly located around the underglow effect, but also cover the scroll wheel and Razer logo positioneꦺd at the bottom. This is particularly vivid lighting, strong enough to bleed onto the surfac☂e below to create an impressive floating effect. 

Elsewhere, the Razer Cobra Pro is compatible witꦫh the Razer Mouse Dock Pro for wireless charging, though this is a separate purchase. 

Performance

With the Razer Focus Pro 30K sensor and Gen 3 Optical switches at the helm, the Cobra Pro was always going to feel snappy and responsive under hand. However, everything works with that smaller form factor to make this rodent feel particularly nifty. Of course, you're getting super low latencies via that 2.4GHz connection (with some reduction in speed over Bluetooth), and reliable tracking across every surface I tried (澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mouse pad, desk top, grainier wood, and a plastic ꩲl💯aptop shelf). 

Whether I was zipping across Halo Infinite arenas or desperately trying to aim a super shotgun at Doom Eternal Marauders, the Razer Cobra Pro held its cool in accuracy and precision. Even slower games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider benefitted from the shape and design. The two side buttons are easily reachable in a pinch, and th🍎e extra room afforded by the smaller design made for a far more comfortable swinging movement as well. 

Razer Cobra Pro underside with sensor

(Image credit: Future)

Battery life is solid, but I did find myself having to plug in a little more often than I have with other mice. It seems that the Cobra doesn't quite power down so well whenܫ not in use, so rather than the actual battery life being lower it's more of a power handling issue when 𒅌used in every day life.

The Razer Viper V2 Pro felt like it held up to more action (and more overnights) before needing extra juice, so that advertized 100 hours over 2.4GHz didn't quite match up to my own day to day experience. I was using the Cobra Pro for daily work and a few hours of play most eve☂nings out of the week and had to recharge o🎶nce during each week. That amounted to around 45 hours of play before needing to plug in.

Should you buy the Razer Cobra Pro?

Razer Cobra Pro back logo

(Image credit: Future)

If you've got the budget and you're looking for a jack of all trades gaming mouse, the Razer Cobra Pro is an excellent option. It's not Razer's cheapest pointer, but at $129.99 / £129.99 it's certainly not the most expensive. A true middle of the road option but still packing the brand's latest and greatest components, multi-genre genera💙lists and anyone after a work and play mouse will find excellent value here. 

If you are looking to lighten the load a little, the $149.99 / £149.99 Razer Viper V2 Pro still remains our top pick for FPS. You're getting the same specs under🐟 the hood, but nearly 20g off the final weight. The wider body will a✤lso suit those with larger hands better as well. 

Of course, anyone who doesn't want to break past $100 / £100 should be looking at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:MSI Clutch GM31 or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 instead. The former leans more into the lightweight FPS-first angle of the Cobra, dropping the sensor quality a little but making up for it in a $69.99 / £59.99 price tag and a wireless dock✃ charger in the box. The latter goes in the other direction for a similar price, packing a larger body and 10 programmable buttons to ensure all player types a൩re covered. This is a particularly comfortable mouse for a range of hand sizes as well, and you're still picking up a 26K sensor and 650 IPS. 

Razer Cobra Pro vs The Competition
SpecsRazer Cobra ProRazer Viper V2 ProMSI Clutch GM31Razer Basilisk V3
Price$129.99 / £129.99$149.99 / £149.99$69.99 / £59.99$69.99 / £69.99
Connection2.4GHz, Bluetooth 2.4, wired2.4GHz, wired2.4GHz, wiredWired
ShapeRight-handedRight-handedRight-handedRight-handed
Buttons106610
DPI30,00030,00012,00026,000
IPS750750300650
SwitchesGen 3 Razer OpticalGen 3 Razer OpticalOmronGen 2 Razer Optical
Weight77g58g73g101g

How we tested the Razer Cobra Pro

I used the Razer Cobra Pro for all my daily work and play over the course of two weeks. In that time, I primarily used the device at a desk, but also used it on a laptop riser stand separately, playing CS:GO, Halo Infinite, Doom Eternal, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, High on Life, and The Sims 4. During this time I also directly compared usage against the MSI Clutch GM31, Razer Viper V2 Pro, and Razer Basilisk V3. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse options, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse contenders as well.

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//344567.top/razer-cobra-pro-review/ F73ewrzcYg4gF9Vjp6JdFJ Thu, 03 Aug 2023 12:21:28 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The last MMO / MOBA mouse Corsair released was the Scimitar Elite RGB. Things have moved on since that 2020 model, though, and the brand is looking to reinvent these button-heavy pointers with the new Darkstar Wireless. At first glance, this lꦯooks nothing like the keypad laden Scimitar - it looks nothing like an MMO mouse at all. With 15 programmable inputs and a six-button cluster on the left flank show that this means business, though. 

There's plenty of tech packed into this new flagship, so while the $169.99 / £149.99 MSRP is lofty, it feels justified in the right hands. Boasting a super responsive sensor, uniquely comfortable form factor, and an abundance of additional control features, there's plenty to dig into here. I took the Corsair Darkstar Wireless out for a spin to see just where it lands among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse options on the market. 

Key Specs
Price$169.99 / £149.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons15
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesOmron
Weight96g

Design

I'm getting a little too used to FPS-first mice, so picking up the wider, flatter Darkstar Wireless took a little getting used to. However, this is a particularly comfortable device, coated in a soft-touch matte plastic that completes the premium look afforded by the glossy accents and slick RGB lighting. The whole aesthetic is one of clean lines, asymmetrical patterns, and sharply cut panels - all working together to look both subtle and impressive on ꦅthe desk top. If it's not already obvious, I love the look of the Corsair Darkstar Wireless, though I did turn off the RGB cycling across the central body of the mouse pronto. 

The form factor strikes a relaxed balance between the aggressive tilts of more ergonomic points, and the palm-friendly control of a lower profile. That makes it exceedingly comfortable to use over longer periods of time, but it's not just endurance where this design wins out. The hump running along the back of the Darkstar is significantly less pronounced than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga V2 Pro which, combined with a lower weight (96g🏅 vs 134g), makes Corsair's option infinitely more flickable.✅ I could easily transition to a fingertip grip for the genres that called for it, without feeling like I was dragging a rat across the desk top. 

Corsair Darkstar wireless side

(Image credit: Future)

Not only that, but lift-off was vastly improved by the textured side gri꧋p located in amongst the uniqueꦬ six button array on the side. This extra control meant I was quickly and easily repositioning, without any of the accidental presses that would come from a full keypad style button layout.

While we're here, let's talk about those buttons. When I'm using a MMO mouse like the Naga V2 Pro or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 9 (the Darkstar's two closest competitors), I generally have a good idea of where all my clickers are. I can juggle inventory items with ease whichever device I happen to be using that day because the two mice share the same universally accepted button panel. Corsair's latest entry took a little re-learning. The🧜re are six buttons to play with on the left side, with two positioned to the front of the thumb, two above, and two just behind.

Corsair Darkstar Wireless side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

All of these buttons are relatively easy to hit (though reaching for the rear clickers did impact my aim no matter how long I had practiced), but they do take time to get to know. This is the first time we're seeing such a button design on an MMO-first pointer, and in general it works. Whether you'd prefer to scrap that textured mid-section for two extra inputs or you, like me, appreciate the ability to grip without worrying about acci൲dental presses is a personal choice, but the trade off between controls and comfort feels solid here.

Features

Apart from those six programmable🐭 side buttons, the Corsair Darkstar also features two profile switches under the scroll wheel and two DPI shifters at the top of the left click. These aren't the biggest features of the Darkstar, though, I would argue that trophy has been left for the programmable gesture support. A few mice have been and gone with gyroscopes measuring tilt gestures built in, but this is the first time I've been able to rely on such a helpful feature. I went from cynically doubting whether I'd use it at all, to flicking every mouse I owned in the air a🌺nd wondering why my reload wasn't working.

Corsair Darkstar Wireless front

(Image credit: Future)

You can program left, right, forward, or backward tilts in the iCue software, assigning various macros and setting up in-game macros for each gesture. The process is remarkably simply🙈 (considering how unintuitive iCue can be, more on that later), w🅠ith control over the angle of tilt required to register and on-screen diagrams displaying this angle as you set up. Not only that, but it works - incredibly well. Finessing the natural angle of an intentional tilt was key to making this feature work its hardest, but once I found that sweet spot I was flicking between browser tabs, reloading by quickly flipping up, and swapping shoulder aim around corners just by naturally moving my wrist. It's not something I'm going to be able to give up quickly, and a killer feature that makes the Darkstar Wireless worthy of attention by itself. 

Of course, that extra tech is going to be redundant if Corsair's model can't do the basics. Thankfully, the custom Corsair Marksman sensor offers a super sensitive 26,000 DPI, and the ability to adjust this DPI in shifts of 1. That's incredibly precise, and will certainly excite purists more than everyday players (I never spent too much time tinkering with these minute increments in my testing). To support this sensor, you've also got a 2.4GHz wireless connection with a 2,000Hz polling rate for particularly low-latency play as well. Of course, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse models these days don't tendꦿ to suffer from ꧂low latency issues.

Corsair Darkstar Wireless underside

(Image credit: Future)

iCue is a best friend and worst enemy. This is where you'll assign all your programmable button functions, set up tilt controls, sort your RGB aesthetic, tweak DPI settings, and create distinct presets. Li🦂ke much gaming software, it's all a bit of a slog. Much of the confusion, however, comes from the presence of 'settings' and 'hardware settings'. This is because you can save certain functions to the mouse's onboard memory (with space for five profiles) or save it to iCue (in which case your presets will only ♐work with iCue running). Between juggling these different menu items, working out that only some features will work with onboard memory, and keeping all inputs neatly contained there's plenty of work to be done once you plug in for the first time.

The Corsair Darkstar Wireless does suffer🐻 when it comes to battery life. Corsair states that full RGB will see the mouse through 20 hours of charge and I managed around two days of full use between each cycle. That runs behind the Razer Nag📖a V2 Pro and, in particular, the SteelSeries Aerox 9 which offers 180 hours.

Performance

All that slick design engineering and tech under the hood makes for a particularly impressive experience in-game. The lower weight and additional grips means this is a flickable device capable of speedy in-game reactions. No, you're not getting the pure speed focus of a device like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro but ♔the Darkstar has been built for its MMO audie🍬nce. Being able to offer such precision and accuracy while still packing all these programmable inputs is a rare gift. 

Between frantic Elder Scrolls Online inventory shifts and wildly swinging a flashlight around Alan Wake's nightmarish world, the Corsair Darkstar Wireless managed to hold its own across a 𝔉range of genres. Even twitchier first person shooter scenarios for which I would normally employ the Viper V2 Pro didn't prove too much of a hassle. Of course, accuracy and speed weren't quite as pinpoint as they would have been with♑ a skinner, faster pointer at the helm, but I was still holding my own across Halo Infinite sessions. 

Corsair Darkstar Wireless gaming mouse on a matte black background

(Image credit: Future)

The two main mouse clicks are snappy and responsive, with those Omron switches returning their signature tactile clack. However, I did notice t꧂he scroll wheel was a little stiff to press, which hurt reaction times when using alternate weapons😼.

There's just one niggling concern I have, and it's more software based. Around two or three hours after using the Darkstar Wireless, I noticed my DPI would randomly drop to the lowest setting assigned to the device. I made sure this wasn&꧒apos;t the result of accidental presses on those two shifter buttons on the left click, and continued to experience these 💫strange dropouts at random intervals. Thankfully, this strange bug never reared its head during more frenetic gameplay moments, but the concern that it could was enough to add a small layer of unreliability. Should this problem prove pervasive, I'm sure it will soon be fixed with future firmware updates and I'll report back should that be the case.

Should you buy the Corsair Darkstar Wireless?

Corsair Darkstar Wireless gaming mouse on matte black mouse pad

(Image credit: Future)

The Corsair Darkstar Wireless is a premium product, but it's well worth it if you're looking for something di🦄fferent. MMO and MOBA players are already starved of choice when it comes to purpose-built gaming mice, and we've finally got a new design to enter the fray. If you've struggled to find a balance between control and programmability, this is the mouse that's going to fix that. It's endlessly comfortable, highly customizable (those tilt gestures are particularly strong), and still manages to look good on your desk. 

The Razer Naga V2 Pro is the closest competitor, and does have a massive edge in its removable side plates. That essentially means you can configure the mouse to be whatever you want, from a two-button side design for a slick FPS-first experience, all the way through to the full keypad. The boosted 30K DPI isn't going to make that much of a difference to the everyday player, but that extra battery life certainly will do. However, at 134g you are losiﷺng a little of that flickability factor and I did find that the larger hump in the Naga V2 Pro's dome didn't play quite as nicely with faster paced titles as the flatter Darkstar Wireless. 

If yo💖u're looking to strip that weight all the way down and spent a little less while doing so, the $149.99 / £139.99 SteelSeries Aerox 9 might be the better option. You're dropping your DPI and IPS to 18K and 400, so you're not getting quite as sensitive a sensor, and the honeycomb design of the Aerox might not work in your favour. This is one for those prioritising a lighter weight over speed and, to an e👍xtent, comfort. 

Corsair Darkstar Wireless vs The Competition
SpecsCorsair Darkstar WirelessRazer Naga V2 ProSteelSeries Aerox 9
Price$169.99 / £149.99$179.99 / £179.99$149.99 / £139.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handedRight-handedRight-handed
Programmable buttons1510, 14 or 2018
DPI26,00030,00018,000
IPS650750400
SwitchesOmronRazer OpticalGolden Micro IP54
Weight96g134g89g

How we tested the Corsair Darkstar Wireless

I used the Corsair Darkstar Wireless for two weeks, fully testing the programmable inputs, sensor speed and surface tracking, tilt gesture controls, and overall comfort. In that time, I primarily tested across Elder Scrolls Online and Alan Wake Remastered, with some High on Life and Cities Skylines thrown in as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

If you're looking at one of the biggest gaming brands in the world, we'd recommend checking out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mice on the market right now. Or take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models available. We're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse pads available as well. 

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//344567.top/corsair-darkstar-wireless-review/ CktT8pjipLAPrNRDfxZHvB Tue, 27 Jun 2023 16:25:57 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Razer DeathAdder V3 is an FPS mouse for those who hate FPS mice. The typically skinny form factors of competitive pointers can make for a particularly uncomfortable experience for th🐷ose with larger hands, and sometimes you just need a rodent with a little more junk in the trunk. 

The DeathAdder V3 manages to pack a chunkier body into a lightweight form factor that can go toe to toe withꦬ some of the most celebrated FPS-first mice out there - all while saving you some cash in the process. Tailing the wireless V3 Pro of last year, the wired V3 model comes in at $69.99 / £69.99 - the standard DeathAdder price. However, there are plenty of changes under the hood t𝔉o swing certain players over to the new release. 

That's impressive - the V2 model has long held a spot amongst the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models on our shelves, and we've celebrated every X and Pro version since. We put the new kid to the test to see just where it sits among the current 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer mouse lineup. 

Razer DeathAdder V3 Specs
Price$69.99 / £69.99
ConnectionWired
ShapeRight-handed
Programmable buttons6
DPI30,000
IPSUp to 750
SwitchesRazer Optical Mouse Switches Gen 3
Weight59g

Design

  • Chunkier form factor won't be for everyone
  • Comfortable ergonomic design
  • Still incredibly lightweight despite larger size

We loved the shape of the DeathAdder lineup, so changing it was a risk. The new V3 has a considerably more pronounced hump, making for a taller form factor that doesn't quite pay off ♌for everyone. Yes, it's going to be far more comfortable for longer sessions, especially if you have larger hands and prefer a claw or palm 🍃grip. However, the chunkier mid-section did get in the way for me a little. 

Razer DeathAdder V3 from the side to show larger form factor

(Image credit: Future)

I don't have the aforementioned larger hands and generally prefer a fingertip grip for a lightweight mouse such as this. The dome shape was just too bulky in the middle to truly give me the twitch control I was looking for. Not only that, but my pinky had to work a lot harder to keep everything precise during more frantic Apex Legends moments, which took some getting used to in the first few weeks of testing. In general, I found it far less comfortable than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3, which slants more vertically rath✤er than horizontally and packs a thumb tray to keep things grippy as well.

That said, I do prefer the aesthetic of the new V3's more subdued design. The hanging edges on each of the main two clicks are tightened into a more streamlined profile, and though there's no RGB to speak of, the glossy Razer logo does carry a premium finish. The matte plastic is smooth but I never slipped thanks to the contours around the thumb rest, even if I would have preferred the textured finish of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro model overall. On top of that, the side buttons are particularly well placed and easily reachable even for sma🧔ller hands.

Razer DeathAdder V3 main click buttons from above

(Image credit: Future)

The large𒊎r, bulky desiꩲgn does mean it's not quite as portable as more slimline options, though. If you're after a competition-focused pointer, this certainly has the guts to see you through, but it's going to take up a lot of space in your backpack - and the cord isn't detachable.

Features

  • Incredibly fast Focus Pro sensor
  • Responsive, snappy clicks from third generation switches
  • Fewer programmable buttons and no RGB compared to competition

The feature list of the Razer DeathAdder V3 is mor🌟e focused on speed than extra quality-of-life enhancements. There are some serious upgrades over the previous generation here, all making for a much faster, much snappier experience. 

Razer has opted for its Focus Pro optical sensor here, with a rich 30K DPI. Of course, the everyday player isn't going to 🔴run quite that far up the scale, but with a wider range comes greater precision within it. That makes for a particularly responsive sensor with excellent attention paid to lift-off distance. Combined with the lightweight form factor and comfortable shape, it's easy to forget there's a mouse at the end of your arm. That new sensor also opens you up to 8K hyperpolling for even faster response times, should you want to dedicate part of your system'𓂃s resources to keeping it running. 

Razer DeathAdder V3 from the side to show two programmable thumb buttons

(Image credit: Future)

Each clicker comes outfitted with third-generation optical switches, which carry a nicely satisfying crunch to each stroke. These are the same switches as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro, a more traditional FPS gaming mouse, but they feel far deeper in this larger chassis and offer up impressive speeds. Overall I do prefer their implementation in the DeathAdder V3 - everything feels a lot tighter while still keeping up with the momentum o⛦f multiple clicks.

Add in six programmable b꧂uttons (though the main additional buttons of interest are the scroll wheel and two side buttons) and onboard DPI shifting and that's your lot. It's not a feature-packed mouse like the Basilisk V3, which also sends you off with a smart scroll wheel, RGB lighting, and more input options for the same price. However, it is one that carries all the internals of a premium pointer without bowing to a lofty price tag.

Performance

  • Super fast internal components
  • Performs well across FPS and Action / Adventure
  • Form factor could hold it back in certain use-cases

The Razer DeathAdder V3 is full of contradictions. At once it's lightning fast, lightweight, and super responsive, but at the same time large and almost cumbersome in its form factor. That's not going to be the experience for everyone, but it is obvious to me from my own testing that this is not a device made for those with smaller hands. However, we the small-hand-gang have plenty of slimline FPS gaming mice to choose from - having the speed-focused internals of a competitive pointer in a form factor that doesn't shrink itself to achieve a low weight is the grail for♛ a player with larger hands. 

Razer DeathAdder V3 mouse from behind

(Image credit: Future)

Indeed, the sensor, switches, and feet could keep up with everything a more intense Apex Legends round could throw at it. My own frustrations with the middle hump aside, I was still able to stay nimble and keep everything as precise as it usually is. Action Adventure games like Shadow of the Tombܫ Raid༺er and The Witcher 3 are where the V3 really shone for me. With the ergonomics of the humped dome offering up longer, more comfortable, sessions, and the lightweight, satisfying clicks, and pinpoint sensor making for precise gameplay, these slightly slower games were a delight.

Yes, it's disappointing that the DPI shifter๊ is still located underneath the main body itself - it's a particularly annoying place to put a button that might be required during the heat of battle. However, it's easy to shift things around in Synapse should you prefer to have your DPI settings a little closer to you in-game.

Should you buy the Razer DeathAdder V3?

Razer DeathAdder V3 full gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The Razer DeathAdder V3 is a solid speed-focused device in a form factor we rarely see in such FPS-styled specs. That means it's going to be an excellent device for a range of players, though those with smaller hands will struggle to make the most of these twitch-reflex components. If you have medium or large hands, though, this is going to be a game changer. A chunkier form factor makes for better long-term comfort than the skinnier designs often seen in these high-performance FPS mice. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:MSI Clutch GM31, for example, takes on particularly diminutive chassis' in order to keep 🐟weight down and remain nimble. 

The V3 also has a price on its side. At $69.99 / £69.99 this is at the lower end of mid-range gaming mice, competing with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer DeathAdder V2, and Razer Basilisk V3 at a simi꧅lar position in Razer🔯's lineup. These are both older devices, as well, and are regularly found for less on sale. On spec alone, the DeathAdder V3 wins out every time here. It's faster, more responsive, and its clicks are snappier than both rival options in this price range. However, the DeathAdder V2 does remove that pronounced hump in its design, which might make it a better option for those with smaller hands, though you are sacrificing some serious speed at the same time. 

The Basilisk V3 is a more difficult comparison. The wired model is the best gaming mouse for the majority of players and has been since its release in 2021. With more programmable buttons, a design that lends itself to comfort for a wider range of players, and extra features like expansive RGB and a smart scroll wheel, you're getting more quality-of-life features by opting for the Basilisk. If you don't play competitively, we'd recommend moving away from the DeathAdder V3 in this instance, spending less, and finding the Basilisk V3 (or upgrading to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Basilisk V3 Pro for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse). 

Razer DeathAdder V3 vs The Competition
SpecsRazer DeathAdder V3Razer Basilisk V3Razer DeathAdder V2
Price$69.99 / £69.99$69.99 / £69.99$69.99 / £69.99
ConnectionWiredWiredWired
ShapeRight-handedRight-handedRight-handed
Programmable buttons6118
DPI30,00026,00020,000
IPSUp to 750Up to 650Up to 650
SwitchesRazer Optical Mouse Switches Gen 3Razer Optical Mechanical Switches Gen 2Razer Optical Mouse Switch Gen 1
Weight59g104g82g

How we tested the Razer DeathAdder V3

I used the Razer DeathAdder V3 for two weeks, employing it as a daily driver in all work and play. During that time, I primarily tested across FPS titles like Apex Legends and Counter-Strike, while also using the pointer in testing across Shadow of the Tomb Raider and The Witcher 3. I also used the DeathAdder V3 through regular Planet Coaster, Sable, and Cities Skylines sessions. During this time I also compared the performance and comfort of the Razer Basilisk V3 and Razer Viper V2 Pro. For more information about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, be sure to check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy


If you're keen to check out the competition, we're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models on the shelves as well. Or, for a full setup reboot, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets we've tested. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Roccat Kone series is well known for its chunky, comfortable form factor paired with a wealth of programmable buttons, and focus on unique RGB lighting effects. With the high-end and mid-range slots filled (the Kone XP and XP Air launched last year), it falls to the Kone Air to satisfy those with a more budget-minded approach. It's got some big shoes to fill, considering we rank the wired XP model as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mice on the market right now. 

Clocking in at $69.9🍨9 / £59.99, the Roccat Kone Air is a noticeable step away from the flash of its XP siblings. There's not a lick of RGB here, where we previously celebrated the over-the-top LEDs of its predecessors, and the larger stature, battery operation, and reduction of programmable buttons move the latest model away from the strengths of previous iterations. 

At its core, though, you're getting a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse with a solid battery life and no-frills programmability for a great price here - so we put the Roccat Kone Air to the test to see just how the c🧸heap seats feel.♑ 

Key Specs
ConnectionWireless
ShapeRight-handed
Buttons9
DPI19K
SwitchesRoccat Titan Optical
Weight119g (with one battery)

Design

Straight from the off, the Kone Air has distanced itself from the XP range in its shape. Yes, this is a similar large-style gaming mouse with ple♎nty of ergonomic considerations, but the wider top and flatter hump give it a slightly less premium look and feel, bumping it firmly into a cheaper 🥃bracket on sight. It's by no means unwieldy but it's certainly a chonk - and with a thinner-feeling plastic build to boot. Taking the bland black plastic aesthetic and lack of RGB lighting into account, this is a decidedly unremarkable look. 

Roccat Kone Air clicks

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That larger size already provides plenty of control with a palm grip, but the rubberized sides top it off. I've never used a mouse with this much texture to the sides - both thumb and pinky havꦕe plenty of foothold🎉 here which means no slips on the horizon. That will suit you well if you've got larger hands and don't want to squeeze onto a skinnier device, and I must admit I enjoyed the extra support and comfort even with smaller hands as well.

There's no doubt about it, this is a comfortably shaped mouse, which is why the weight distribution is a little frustrating. You'll need a AA battery to power the Roccat Kone Air, which is placed underneath the main panel on the top of the body. That's a lot of weight to add to a mouse that clocks in at 96g by itself, and the additional 10g or so sits firmly in the rear of the device. That meant I was regularly feeling drag both backwards and slightly towards the side that housed the battery. Ad🧸ding a second battery balanced things out a little, but doubled down on that bottom-heavy feeling.

Roccat Kone Air grips

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Along the left-hand side, you'll find two programmable buttons, both easily reachable during the heat of battle, as well as a third button resting just underneath the thumb. This enables Roccat's Easy-Shift[+] mode, an extra layer of programming functionality that can double up your 9 programmable inputs for a total of 17. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the resistance in this larger button held up well against accidental presses. The larger base of the button meant it was easy to hit with the knuckle when nꦛecessary but never got in the way of everyday play.

Features

The 💧Roccat Kone✱ Air offers a conservative but handy list of features for its price tag. That wireless connection will likely be one of the first drawing players to consider a purchase. While solid in its 2.4GHz connection, though, the fact that the Roccat Kone Air operates off AA batteries will divide its market. Of course, if you're after a portable device and don't want to worry about keeping it juiced up you're golden. Roccat boasts an 800-hour battery life here, so you won't need to think about throwing another bullet in for a while. However, if you'd prefer the option to wire in (or you don't want to keep a rack of batteries handy), there are plenty of other mice offering a rechargeable wireless connection at this price or less. 

Roccat Kone Air battery

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That said, you are getting a solid level of customization here, with nine total programmable inputs (including scroll up and down) and a second layer of functionality via the Easy-Shi🧜ft[+] button. That's more than we generally see at this price point, and each button can be easily personalized using the intuitive Swarm software. There's only space for one setting here, though, with no additional onboard memory for different presets which may be disappointing to some considering just how many gaming mice across the price spectrum allow for profile switching.

Roccat has kept things low-key in this feature list, likely to save operating power for that mega 800-hour battery life. Of💜 course, if you're after reliable power, that's going to be a massive bonus, and I certainly enjoyed not having to think about c꧃harging while travelling. However, I can't help but feel there's a little more to be explored here for the Kone Air to reach its full potential.

Performance

Roccat Kone Air

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If Roccat has scaled back the Kone Air's feature list to provide a solid gaming experience at a lower price they've certainly done well. Weight issues and preset limitations aside, I enjoyed my time with this latest device. The larger design meant I wasn't exactly flinging it across the desk during first-person shooter gameplay. In fact, it was a little too large to be a true asset in more frantic Apex Legends or CS:GO moments. However, everyday Rise of the Tomb Raider and The Witcher 3 gameplay felt comfort෴able, responsive, and nippy. 

Roccat's Titan Optical Switches are snappy and satisfying, though require a little more force than those of a lighter mouse. That dಞid mean double clicks were a little clunky, but by no means game-breaking in non-competitive play. I had no issues with the Owl-Eye Optical Sensor, enjoying smooth tracking across a range of surfaces and no discernible dragging when set at a 3,200 DPI. Lift-off distance also remained accurate here as well. 

Should you buy the Roccat Kone Air?

Roccat Kone Air

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The Roccat Kone Air just tip-toes that line of affordability. Cheaper w💙ireless gaming mice can get away with a lot of feature omissions and design shortcuts to provide a solid cord-free gaming experience on a budget. However, the Kone Air feels like it sits just a little too far outside of that boundary to receive the same treatment. You're still spending $70 / £60 on this device, and it's making the sacrifices of a much cheaper model. 

The unbalanced weight, thinner materials, and reliance on battery power all struggle to reconcile with the price point here, especially considering you can pick up something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:MSI Clutch GM31 for the same price. Granted, you're opting for a sk🍰innier fps-oriented pointer with MSI, but the feature list is considerably longer. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro is another competitor that seems to have na♊iled this market for larger, flatter wireless gaming mice a little better. You'll regularly find it on sale for a similar price to the Kone Air, but the overall experience feels much more premium under theܫ hand. 

If you're not set on a wireless connection, it's also worth noting that the excellent Roccat Kone XP is just $20 / £20 more than this budget ♏Air model and packs some considerable upgrades to boot. 

How we tested the Roccat Kone Air

I used the Roccat Kone Air over the course of two weeks, testing alongside the MSI Clutch GM31 and Kone XP for comparison. During that time, I tested fps performance in Apex Legends and CS:GO while testing during everyday play across Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Witcher 3, and Cities Skylines. I also used the Roccat Kone Air for productivity over the course of seven work days. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse models on the market right now. Or, for more discounts, take a look at the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming mouse deals available. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The question of how to choose the right gaming mouse comes down to what you play and how you play it. There are a multitude of pointers all vying for your attention these days, with lofty sensor promises, flashy marketing reels, and plenty of numbers flying around. Many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse models can do it all, but they also fetch a pretty penny for the privilege. Finding out what you actually n﷽eed f🐷rom your gaming mouse will help you narrow your search considerably, and can save you some cash by avoiding extraneous features. 

That's because those who typically play fast-paced shooters or even more precise action games aren't going to need a wealth of buttons at their disposal. Similar, MOBA or MMO players shouldn't worry too much about slimming down the weight of their device. Of course, if you mix and match your genres often, you'll want a mouse that strikes a nice balance between the above extremes, still without loading on features you won't use. Of course, if you're on the hunt for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:left-handed gaming mouse, much 🎀of the same applies, though unfortunately the number of options open to you is a little smaller. 

What do you play?

When you first start choosing a gaming mouse, you'll notice there are a wide variety of shapes and weights available. That's because certain designs are tailored to different 🤡genres and playstyles. Rather than f꧑ocusing on brand, wired or wireless capabilities, or RGB, it's worth taking note of the weight, number of additional buttons and sensor quality based on what you will actually be using the mouse for. 

First person shooter

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  • Prioritize: light weight and high quality sensor
  • Deprioritize: more than two additional buttons
  • Recommended models: Razer Viper V2 Pro, Logitech G Pro X Superlight, Razer Viper Ultimate, MSI Clutch GM31

If you play first person shooters the most, we'd recommend opting for a lightweight (90g or less) device with two side buttons, a high quality sensor (check sensor reviews rather than relying on a DPI or CPI count), and a skinny form factor. You'll need t▨o be able to fling this device quickly across a desktop to make those twitch-reaction shots, which is where the weight and shape come in, but to also retain a solid level of control during those more frantic moments (hence the speedy, high quality sensor).

You won't need more than two side buttons for the majority of first person shooter or even general actio🌳n titles, so adding more will quickly prove unnecessary and will add to the overall weight of your device as well. If you're leaning more on the action side than hardcore FPS, though, you will find plenty of gaming mice offering an additional sniper 🅷button which can be handy for slowing down your DPI tracking on the fly to make more precise manoeuvres.

Because you'll be focusing on speed here, a wireless connection is a boost to avoid cable drag. These days you won't notice the difference in response times between wired and cable-free device𒀰s, and the extra freedom afforded can come in handy when you're in a pinch. Ho🤡wever, this will bump your price up considerably and it's by no means a priority when choosing an FPS gaming mouse. 

At the top end of the spectrum, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro and Logitech G Pro X Superlight both hit all these boxes with an extra air of luxury for $149.99 / £149.99. The Viper, however, is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse on the market right now (and just so happens to be the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming mouse as well). That means it costs a little more than other models (though the previous generation 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Viper Ultimate model is available for much less these days), so if you're after something more affordable we'd recommend checking out the $69.99 / £59.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:MSI Clutch GM31 for a similar form factor. 

Action

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Razer Basilisk V3 Pro and the Mouse Dock Pro

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Logitech G 502 X Plus

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Roccat Kone XP side buttons

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  • Prioritize: additional buttons, comfortable form factor
  • Deprioritize: light weight, wireless connection
  • Recommended models: Razer Basilisk V3, Razer Basilisk V3 Pro, Logitech G502 X, Roccat Kone XP

If you still need the speed of an FPS-first mouse, but without the sole genre focus, there's a little more wiggle room for extra features in the world of action gaming mice. This is where the vast majority of releases sit, typically offering two to six additional buttons, more comfortable ergonomic designs, and additional scroll wheel fꩵeatures designed to♌ remain flexible across a range of different genres. Since the focus here isn't on full-turbo competition level speed you can afford a little extra weight in your device for the sake of these features. That means you can pick up sturdier build materials and allow for additional panels (like a thumb or pinky rest) for longer-lasting comfort.

You can easily get away with two buttons if you're playing action RPGs or single-player shooters. However, if you're looking to future proof yourself across a varied Steam library it's worth checking out pointers with between two and six extra clickers. You'll be playing from a wider pool of games, and each of those titles can have different requirements. That's also where the quality of the software onꦏ offer comes in. Chances are, as you tick through different games, you're going to need to adjust your settings regularly. We'd recommend checking out each brand's associated customization software to make sure you're getting an easy, intuitive experience that won't cause 𝐆headaches when it comes time to rebind. 

You'll still want to keep a sn🎃appy sensor here, but the good news is the vast majority of devices from♔ reputable brands offer enough tracking juice under the hood to keep up. Similarly, a wireless connection isn't a must here, and considering you're generally packing more features than an FPS-first mouse, that price can climb quickly if you are thinking of cutting the cord. 

The $69.99 / £69.99 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 is our go-to for this middle of the road experience, however the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G502 X is another premium option new to the market and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mouse on the market right now. Both options also come with wireless counterparts as well. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Roccat Kone XP is also an excellent wired-only option, especially for those look꧑ing to pack some unique RGB features. 

MMO / MOBA

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  • Prioritize: additional buttons, ergonomic design
  • Deprioritize: light weight, portability
  • Recommended models: Razer Naga V2 Pro, Razer Naga Pro, Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite, SteelSeries Aerox 9

League of Legends, DOTA 2, World of Warcraft, and other MMO / MOBA titles all require a different approach. These item-heavy titles require far more buttons at your disposal, but the sacrifices you're making to get this level of control do mean 🔯you'll need to be sure you won't be using your mouse for too many other genres. MOBA-styled gaming mice can pack up to 12 side buttons for ultimate configurability, but often do so at the expense of weight, battery life, and price. 

Instead, you'll want to centre your decision around that additional button action. Beyond making sure you've got enough clickers at your disposal, we'd recommend also making sure that the form factor and design are conducive to actually hitting all those buttons comfortably and reliab♒ly. That means you're going to be looking for a larger device overall, but one that still holds ergonomic considerations for longer sessions. 

If you're concerned about locking yourself into a single genre (especially when these kinds of pointers can carry some hefty price tags), the Razer Naga series should be your first port of call. The latest model, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naga V2 Pro, does come with its own $179.99 / £179.99 cost, but if you don't want to spend that much on the latest and greatest, you can also find the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga Pro for a little less. These🅷 devices allow you to switch the side plates, opening you up to different button arrangements for different genres. 

However, if you're after a pure-MOBA / MMO device and don't want to spend on the possibility of other configurations, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite still holds the top spot and can be found for far less than its $75 / £75 MSRP. Plus, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 9 offers an excellent lightweight alternative if you do want to keep things nift💎y. 

How do you play?

Even within the broad strokes of genre, gaming mice can still vary in their designs. That's why your grip style🧸 is so important. After all, there's no point splashing the cash on a high-end sensor and flyweight form factor if you're cramping after 20 minutes of use. There are three grip types to be aware of when choosing a gaming mouse; palm, cl𝄹aw, and fingertip. Each one requires a slightly different body shape to be able to maintain comfortably. 

Palm grip

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A palm grip is held with the full hand, resting completely oಌver the top of the mouse. If you use a palm grip, you're best served by a larger mouse with a wide body for complete support. You also won't need to worry too much about the weight, as this grip is more about control and comfort than speed.

Claw grip

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A claw grip positions the hand with the base of the mouse touching the base of the palm and the fingertips resting on the main and side buttons. A mouse designed♉ for a claw grip will offer a medium width but still stay fairly lightweight. That's because your palm is resting on the sloped back of the mouse, providing a💝 little extra control and reducing speed.

Fingertip grip

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A fingertip grip removes your palm from the body of the mouse completely, relying fully on your fingertips for control. That means yo💮ur mouse needs to be skinny with a low hump to avoid getting in the way, and lightweight enough to be manꦆoeuvred easily.


Once you have a solid understanding of what you'll be playing and how you'll be playing it, you'll be ready to choose a gaming mouse that fits your style. Thankfully, brands li🥃ke Razer, Logitech, Corsair, MSI and Roccat offer plenty of different price points across their ranges which means you'll be able to find an as affordable (or pre♎mium) device as your budget allows. 

We're also rounding up all the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming mouse deals if you're after a saving. We're also bringing you all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse pads on the market so that your device of choice can truly shine. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Logitech has been producing gaming mice since before the m𝔉illennium, with the last few years giving us some of the biggest releases on the market overall. Between speedy G Pro lines and more button-heavy G502 models the brand has a rodent for every genre on its shelves - and we've hand our paws on them all.

We're constantly on the hunt for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse on the market, and Logitech seems to hit all the right notes regularly. We've noticed that a lot of these mice often outperform other options from Razer and Corsair in the world of 🏅comfort and battery life, but with so many different versions up for grabs it can be difficult to nail down the model that will suit💦 you best.

Right now the best Logit𝄹ech gaming mouse is the G502 X Plus. It's a larger 🍷model, and less FPS-oriented, but packs an excellent suite of features into a super ergonomic design and carries the battery life to keep everything running solidly as well.

We're constantly testing new Logitech mice against this standout performer (and the G Pro Superlight in more competitive settings). We put all these rodents through their paces, pushing them to their limits in high-energy first person shooter environments while also stress-testing programming and ergonomics in slower simulation and action adventure scenarios. Not only that, but while we test we're also living with each device, using it for everyday work and travel, to make sure it really is the best Logitech gaming mouse ꦛall-round.

The Quick List

The best Logitech gaming mouse overall

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Close up on left flank of Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX gaming mouse, showing deep curve for ergonomic design

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:1. Logite🍷ch G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX

The best Logitech gaming mouse overall

Connection: 2.4GHz / Wired | Shape: Right-handed | Buttons: 5 | DPI: 44,000 | IPS: 888 | Switches: Logitech Lightforce | Weight: 60g

Incredibly comfortable shape
Satisfying main clicks
Easy wireless 8,000Hz polling
Turbo-charged sensor
Long battery life
Fewer software features than the competition
No Bluetooth

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX revamps the form factor and ups the sensor speed of the original 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:G Pro X Superlight 2. Those smaller changes might seem minute, but they p💛ropel the mouse not just to the top of this list, but also my rankings of the best rodents across the entire market.

Buy it if:

You don't want to sacrifice control for speed: While it's not the lightest on the market, the DEX has just a little extra heft that makes 🍬it easier to stay precise whi𝓰le bumping the sensor up to a speedy 888 IPS tracking rate.

You didn't like the shape of the original: I'm right there with you, but the additional grooves and contours of the DEX mo🐷del had me doing a full 180.

You don't like textured surfaces: Some prefer a bumpy texture for grip, others like a smoother plane. The DEX caters to the latter, with a softer material tha🔯t still stays firm under the fingertips.

Don't buy it if:

You want the lowest weight possible: There areꦚ lighter mice from other brands out there, going well below the 60g offered here.

Design: This is a big one for the DEX. Logitech has cinched the waist in here, adding an extra thumb groove that makes all the difference in both accuracy and long-term comfort. This is a much nicer mouse to hold compared to the original releases, and I'm able to better pivot wi♏th smaller movements thanks to the curved thumb rest.

This is still a subtle aesthetic, with an all-ꦗblack, white, or pink form factor and a soft matte finish. While that's not as texture🥂d as some other options, it's still plenty grippy and never slipped during my testing.

60g is a little heavier than you'll find elsewhere on the market as well, but I actually came to prefer having a little more junk in the trunk. Some featherlight mice can spin out if you let them, whereas this feels more anchor﷽ed in both fast and precise play.

Features: The sensor underneath the DEX is second to none, with an eye-watering 44,000 DPI that ﷺno mortal will ever get close to. It's the 888 IPS tracking speed that has me more excited, though, considering most gaming mice tap out🥂 at around 650 or 750. It gives you a more reliable level of tracking across much faster movements.

The DEX can run across either a 2.4GHz connection (with 8,000Hz polling straight from the same dongle, a rarity🐎) or wired in, and impresses with its 95 hour battery. That's not going to top the market, but you can certainly spend this amount of money and walk away with less juice.

G Hub is your buddy for all your 🐻presets and keybindings, and it's not as maddening as it once was. This is a comparatively smooth program to work with now, whereas previous iterations have been cumbersome.

Performance: Whether I was in ranked competitive arenas or simply trundling through the wastelands of Fallout 4, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX managed to keep up with everything while also feeling smooth and satisfying at the same time. Those crisp main clicks have just the right level of resistance to⛎ stay tactile, where many gaming mice focus on sheer speed with shorter stops. Meanwhile, the impressive skates and relatively low weight made easy work of 🔥wider sweeps and finer adjustments alike.

Verdict: The DEX model is the first Logitech gaming mouse to truly impress me in some t🔴ime. Its reliability, comfort, and satisfying, robust feel make it a gamechanger in its class, not just 🥂against its own siblings but across the wider market as well.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX review

The best budget Logitech gaming mouse

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:2. Logitech G203 Lightsync

The best budget Logitech gaming mouse

Connection: Wired | Shape: Right-handed | Buttons: 6 | DPI: 8,000 | IPS: 200 | Switches: Mechanical | Weight: 85g

Solid feature set for the price
Comfortable shape and design
Excellent price to performance balance
Smaller shape might not fit larger hands

If you don't want to blow more than $40 / £40 on your Logitech gaming mouse, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:G203 Lightsync is the model for you. Not only does this still capable pointer carry an already affordable price tag, but we regꦦularly see it on sale for around $20 / £20 as well. That's stunning 🍌value for money considering the quality baked in here, as well as those six programmable buttons.

If you're not relying on a superlight, super-fast gaming mouse to see you through breakneck FPS tournaments, why pay for o🎃ne?

Logitech G203 Lightsync review

Design: You're not skimping on the comfort here, either (well, not if you don't have larger hands). While 𝓀this is a smaller pointer with less of a pronounce🍰d hump than we were initially used to in our testing, it still manages to stay comfortable over longer periods of play. Plus, that smaller stature also means the G203 manages to stay lightweight and easily manoeuvrable, features you'll pay a significant chunk of change for in the high-end market.

Yes, the build quality is simple, with an all-plastic body and no grip textures. You'll still find customizable RGB lighting around the edge of the body, though, and in the G logo on the back. If you're after a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming mouse for larger hands, though, we'd recommend taking a look at the G502 Hero or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hyperion Fury.

Features: The Logitech G203 offers all the base functionality of gaming mice ten times its price. A simple 8,000 DPI sensor may not sound like much compared t🤪o flagships, but most players rarely move beyond 5K DPI anyway - and you're spending pennies here. By m💧aking careful sacrifices and keeping everything in a lightweight chassis, it's the best Logitech gaming mouse for those on a strict budget.

Performance: The performance far outshines its price tag. While it's no laser-fast high-tech clicker, you're still getting solid t🌺racking from the sensor under the hood. It may be cheap, but the G203 can certainly keep up. DPI shifting is available in increments of 50, working its way up to a max of 8K. You may be looking at Logitech's 25K options and worrying about a sacrifice here - but rest assured the vast majority of players never need more than around 3,500 dots per inch.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G203 Lightsync review

The best wireless Logitech gaming mouse

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:3. Logitech G502 X Plus

The best Logitech wireless gaming mouse

Connection: Wired / Wireless (Plus model) | Shape: Right handed | Buttons: 13 | DPI: 25,600 | IPS: 400 | Switches: Lightforce optical-mechanical | Weight: 89g (X) / 106g (X Plus)

Great feature set 
Lighter than the competition 
Ergonomic design
Cheaper alternatives

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G502 X is the brand's best wireless pointer to date. That's not just because of the 25K sensor or comfort🎐able design, though.

Design: You're getting that classic chunky G502 stature with some unique RGB effects all thrown in. We found button placements and access to be excellent for both shooters and MOBA style games, with plenty of room for customizatꦯion around the sniper button as well.

Features: The X version still shares many of the features that made the original G502 so popular as well. First up, the wireless model is compatible with the PowerPlay 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mouse pad - perfect for those who forget to plug in at the end of a session. Then yo﷽u've also got that swappable scroll wheel as well. 🤪Standard notched scrolling can be switched over to an infinite free-spin when navigating web pages, before jumping back for more control in gameplay.

In essence, the G502 X is not only the newest Logitech gaming mouse, but it's the best for the majority of players. That's down to its comfortable form factor, no-fuss personalization system, and flexible array of additional buttons. With some cool RGB thrown in and a solid battery life in the wireless model, this is a go-to for anyone feeling ouꦓt their first Logitech pointer.

Performance: The Logitech G502 X holds up exceptionally well across a range of genres and gameplay styles, with the size and shape to hit everything from action RPGs to more relaxed simulation tit🙈les. Fast-pacꦛed shooter games suffer a little from the extra weight, and there are snappier sensors around, but if you're after a good all-rounder this is the companion to beat.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G502 X review

The best ambidextrous Logitech gaming mouse

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:5. Logitech G Pro Wireless

The best ambidextrous Logitech gaming mouse

Connection: Wired / WIreless | Shape: Ambidextrous | Buttons: 8 | DPI: 25,600 | IPS: 400 | Switches: Omron mechanical | Weight: 80g

Excellent tracking
Soft, crisp clicks
Swappable side buttons
Fantastic battery life
Not an ergonomic right hand design

There aren't many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:left-handed gaming mouse models on the market right now, but Logitech does far more than other brands to accommodate lefties. You'll find plenty of ambidextrous and specifically designed pointers in this roster, including the ever-popular G903, but it's the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro Wireless that takes the cake.

The flatter top is still comfortable under a range of grip types, ꦫwith a relatively low-profile hump nestling the back of the mouse nicely into the palm.

Logitech G Pro review

Design: That's because it's a truly ambidextrous design. A flat body means you're dropping a little ergonomic 🤪comfort that usually comes from a slightly sloped design, but there's still a pronounced hump to the back that keeps you comfortable. It's the swappable side buttons that secured this position in our testing, though. Magne🔯tically attachable clickers (available in two different heights) mean you can swap and change between a right or left-handed setup in a flash. That means no unnecessary buttons getting in the way and no accidental clicks.

Aside from those extra clickers, you're still picking up a comfortable pointer🍸 for both left and right handed use. The mat💎te plastic chassis feels soft under-hand, and while there's no additional grips along the sides, we never slipped during our testing. That said, such a material does start to feel a little clammy after a longer session.

Features: This is an older device, and that age is primarily displayed in the plastic cable. That said, there's a solid con🐻nection here, with additional supports either side of the port to keep t💞hings secure when charging or playing in wired mode. The low click latency and lightweight form factor (alongside that 25K sensor) work hard to keep the G Pro not only relevant but thriving in the modern age, though.

Performance: This is an older Logitech gaming mouse, but it still holds up impressively well. The G Pro feels slick and smooth on the battlefield, while still providing the✃ speed required for faster FPS-style gameplay. Competitive endeavors feel well catered for, with reliable tracking, a strong sense of acceleration, and easily reachable side buttons for twitch reflex maneuvers.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro review

The best mini Logitech gaming mouse

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:6. Logitech G705

The best mini Logitech gaming mouse

Connection: Wired / Wireless | Shape: Right-handed | Buttons: 6 | DPI: 8,200 | IPS: Unlisted | Switches: Mechanical | Weight: 85g

Portable
Compatible with a range of devices
Impeccable design
Not for larger hands

Whether portability is the aim of the game, or you're a fellow small-handed player looking for a pointer you can actually scale to reach, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G705 packs a serious punch.

The shape of the mouse is contoured f💜or ergonomic purposes. This makes it slightly easier to hold despite🤪 its size.

Logitech G705 review

Design: The squat design means this is one for those who don't need access to a myriad of extra buttons, but also allows for extra control and precision when hitting the buttons that are there. This dinky device is part of Logitech's Aurora collection (also including the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:G715 keyboard and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:G735 headset), which mean🅠s you're getting that classic soft white aesthetic with soft yet ta꧙ctile materials. A small thumb rest affords a comfortable spot to lean on - which is a must-have considering we found the ergonomics to take a little getting used to in our own testing.

The G705 is the best Logitech gaming mouse for smaller hands, but that doesn't mean it feels natural straight out the gate. In fact, it took us a while to ge👍t used to the stout form factor during our own testing. However, o🥂nce the muscle memory is baked in, the level of control and precision on offer from a purpose-built pointer is unparalleled in Logitech's current lineup.

Features: Versatility is the aim of this feature list, with both🍬 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections, Mac, Windows, and iPad compatibility, and a 40 hour battery life. That's a spec sheet tailored to those taking their setups on the go constantly, even if it comes at the sacrifice of higher DPI speeds.

Performance: However, once we were in it was clear that this tiny chassis house𓃲s plenty of power for both work and productivity. FPS and action titles were better suited to this lightweight design, with the two side buttons providing just enough extra input.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G705 review


Best Logitech gaming mouse: FAQ

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What is the best Logitech gaming mouse?

The best🍃 Logitech gaming mouse is the G502 X Plus. This wireless model has performed best in all our testing, but also offers a more budge𒁃t-friendly wired version for extra points as well.

What is the latest Logitech gaming mouse?

The latest Logitech gaming mouse is the G502 X. You'll find 🐓more recent releases in the timeline b𒁃elow.

Logitech G502 X / G502 X Plus - 2022

Logitech G705 - 2022

Logitech G303 Shroud Edition - 2021

Logitech G Pro X Superlight - 2020

Logitech G102 Lightsync - 2020

Logitech G203 Lightsync - 2020

Are Razer or Logitech mice better?

Logitech has a tough job fending off the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models. The two gaming giants are constantly competing in the worlds of ultralight, standard, and budget pointers. In our experience, each brand excels in its own areas though. Razer has been offering snappier clicks and lighter form factors in its recent releases, and has more for MOBA / MMO players thanks to its Naga range, all while beating Logitech in terms of RGB functionality. Its Synapse soไftware also offers a more cohesive experience overall. However, Logitech has the upper hand in wireless performance (and variety) as well as battery life and productivity features.

How we test Logitech gaming mice 

We test Logitech gaming mice the same way we test every rodent that crosses our desk. Primarily, we live, work, and play with these devices constantly and over a period of weeks before making our recommendations. In that time, we're testing performance, comfort, and dℱurability﷽ across a range of use-cases. That means checking sensor accuracy, acceleration, latency, debounce and repeat actuation, and lift-off distance in fast-paced action titles, as well as the number of custom commands and programmable buttons and the design, placement, and travel distance of those buttons across both fast and slow games.

During 𝓰everyday work, we're also testing the ergonomic comfort level of each Logitech gaming mouse through long sessions. We're always paying attention to the shape and materials used, as💮 well as the grip type each mouse is designed for, tracking feel, cable dragging, click resistance, and finger placement.

To ensure you're getting a gaming mouse that lasts, we're also on the look out for anything that could present as a problem further down the line. You can find out more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice in our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


To fully round out your setup, be sure to check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors on the market.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The G705 is a part of the🧜 new aurora collection from Logitech G - a collection that i⛎s aimed towards lighter and more feminine setups. They feature white and pink peripherals which are delicate in design when compared to the standard G range. 

This 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mouse comes in at $99.99 / £99.99, but it&ജapos;s worth keeping in mind that it's already adopted that 'permanent🐎 sale' price that many pieces of hardware end up with. You can often pick it up at $89.99 / £89.99. 

Similar options on the market are the G305 ($49.99 / £49.99) and the R🐼azer Orochi V2 ($69.99 / £69.99), which are both also small mice that are easy to have with you on the go. They ar♊e both cheaper and essentially present similar features, however, they are powered by battery rather than being rechargeable. 

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Design

Logitech G705 gaming mouse

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The design of this mouse is absolutely impec♍cable, it really plays into the theme of the collection. It's small, white and delicate with a strip of RGB around the body. It has two easy-access 🐷buttons on the side.

The scroll wheel can also be pushed in, functioning as a button. There is also an🌌other one just under the wheel which is auto-set to be a quick change DPI switch. 

All your buttons can be reprogrammed u♛sing the G HUB software, with the option to have multiple profiles. These profiles can then be cycled within the software, however, this can't be done on the mouse itself. 

This pointe🎐r is very small, with Logitech claiming that it has intentional design to be inclusive of smaller hands. However, as someone with relatively little 🏅hands, this felt a little strange to hold, on the note of it being downsized a bit too much. This was even more the case considering I went to testing this after using a full size Razer Basilisk. After some getting used to though, it felt fine.

The shape of the mouse is✤ c൩ontoured for ergonomic purposes. This makes it slightly easier to hold despite its size. 

Features and Performance

One cool feature which I really like about the G705 is the fact that you're able connect it via 2.4gHz LIGHTSPEED connection or via Bluetooth, making it a perfect option for those who need a mouse on the go. You can connect it to your phone, tablet or laptop with ease. It's smallꦬ 🤪size also means you can easily slip it in your bag.

The full list of compatibility is ༒Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, iPadOS 13.4 ꦇor later, and iOS 14 or later. I connected the mouse to my iPad and it worked flawlessly. 

You can easily recharge this mouse with a USB-C charger too, meaning if you do take it on the go, you'll likely not have to pack a separate charger. It also boasts a 40-hour battery life on a full charge, which I found rang true when using it - even with the RGB on. This isn't the longest battery life on the market but is sꦏtill long enough to not be particularly noticeable. 

Logitech G705 gaming mouse

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This mouse is also deemed 'ultralight' coming in at 85 grams. Although this isꦺn't the lightest option on the market, it's still light enough to suit the needs of those who don't want a heavy and clunky pointer. However, this does actually translate to feeling quite heavy because of how small it is. 

The DPI range goes from 100 all the way to 8,200. Eve🎃n though this doesn't go as high as PRO options, this is still high enough that you likely won't even be using the top end. 

The RGB on this mouse comes pre-loaded with lighting that matches the theme of the collection🐻. It's a lovely soft wave between pastel colors, which I ended up keeping it on. However, if this doesn't suit you then you have full RGB functionality using the G HUB software. I found the Logitech software easy to use, dare I say, easier than multiple other gaming alternatives. 

When using the mouse for gaming, I found it worked well for FPS games but didn't feel like I had enough buttons for MOBA games. If you&𓃲apos;re someone who is accustomed to having a ton of buttons at your fingertips then this might not be the one for you. 

On the other hand, when using the mouse f🌄or work, I found it useful that I could easily switch from being conn🔥ected to my PC and laptop super easily and quickly. At the moment, I have the need to switch between these two devices often so this was great. 

Although I noted that after some getting used to, the small size wasn't too noticeable, its worth saying that it did take a WHILE to get used to it. It felt bizarre and for this reason alone I don't 🌺think I could use this as a permanent pointer.  

Should you buy the G705 Logitech gaming mouse review?

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If you're looking for something small and portable that still provides you with all of the features of a f🀅ull-sized mouse then this is a great option for you. Not only do 🃏you get six programmable buttons and wireless connectivity, but you'll also benefit from beautiful design and RGB. 

The best point of comparison for this mouse is the Razer Orochi V2, which comes in cheaper at just $69.99 / £69.99, but uses a batte🅠ry and doesn't feature RGB.  So w༒eigh up your options when deciding which one to pick up. 

How we tested the Logitech G705 gaming mouse

I used the G705 in place of my usual mouse for a few weeks so I could fully test its capabilities in both a gaming and work from home environment. I tested it with a wide range of games so I could fully understand its capabilities no matter the genre. I also used it with my iPad to ensure that the compatibility features played out. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy


Be sure to check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming laptops. You can also take a look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards to go with your new mouse. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> Lightweight first-person shooter-oriented gaming mice aren't difficult to find, but quality pointers with wireless charging (and a dock in the box) at under $70 / £60 are even more elusive. Enter the MSI Clutch GM31, priced at a very reasonable $69.99. The slimline 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming mouse offers everything a fast-paced action player might need, a 73g form factor, finger-tip-friendly main clicker length, and super snappy switches. In essence, the Clutch GM31 Lightweight Wireless (to use its full name) takes the chunkier GM30 in a new, sleeker direction, and in our weeks of testing, it's hit the nail on the affordably priced head. If you don't want to blow $150 / £150 on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro, this is where you need to be looking. 

Key Specs
Price$69.99 / £59.99
Connection2.4GHz / wired (USB-C)
ShapeRight-handed
Buttons6
DPI12,000
IPS
SwitchesOmron
Weight73g

Design

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The Clutch GM31 carries the ꦏlong, skinny design of many fps-first mice, packing a smaller footprint but still excellent grip and hold thanks to the slightly domed back and rubber textured grips running along each side. Such a form factor feels excellent under the hand, and with that low weight and wireless connection it's easy to fling this little rodent across the desktop and sti🌳ll maintain all the control you need. My smaller hands fit perfectly into the sloping, contoured sides, and settled well into the longer clickers and optimally placed scroll wheel, however those with larger hands may struggle to squeeze onboard. 

The lower price point does make itself known in the cheaper-feeling plastic exterior, the thin material an꧃d smooth feel don't exude the luxury of a more expensive device. You're spending in different areas, though, and the build materials don'♎t feel particularly clammy or slippery during longer sessions. 

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The whole mouse is also designed to easily click into the included wireless charging dock, wi♊th a cutout and two magnetic contacts underneath the main body hooking neatly into the desk piece. Slipping the GM31 into its bed for the night after a long day of work and play was always satisfying, and the bounceable contacts felt durable with little wobble when conn𝕴ected.

Elsewhere, you'll find the obligatory two programmable buttons running along the left side of the main body, placed neatly above the thumb. You're also♋ keepi💎ng the RGB MSI logo of the previous GM41 model at the slope of the main hump as well.

Features

The MSI Clutch GM31 packs a considerable feature list for its price point, but none of those features run particularly deep. Looking at the spec sheet, for example, it shouldn't be forgotten that this is a $70 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse (with wireless charging in the box, a feature often sold as an extra accessory in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer mouse models), lightweight form factor, and excellent battery life. Those are all elements of a much more premium device, fetching well over $100 / £100. T🥀hat's why it's easy to forgive the older PixArt PAW-3310 sensor and lower mid-range 12,000 DPI. That's a downgrade from the previous GM41 model, sacrificing a little tracking performance to keep costs low. And yet... you can still play games with it. 

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With DPIs rising and marketing departments think-tanking longer and more pretentious names for sensors, high-end gaming mice often boast speeds and tracking accuracy levels that the everyday player just doesn't need. It's difficult to save yourself from the spec sheet trap, but the MSI Clutch GM31 proves that valu🌊e is more often found in overall experience rather than numberಞs in a spreadsheet. I rarely move beyond around 3K DPI, even on gaming mice boasting ten times that dots per inch tracking.

Similarly, the Omron mechanical𝔍 switches buffering each main clicker feel just as snappy and satisfying as they ever did, and the 1,000Hz response time felt ꧙smooth and stable to boot.

Yes, the MSI Center still feels a little creaky, it crashed twice on me durin♛g my initial preset setup, for example. However, you've got the freedom to configure each of the five programmable buttons as well 🅺as your RGB settings here, as well as three onboard profiles to store them on.

Performance

While not offer♛ing the laser-fast speeds of a more expensive mouse, the MSI Clutch GM31 managed to pack some strong performance for its price. That less powerful sensor is going to show its face if you're a competitive player, but 💞the Clutch isn't for those eSports moments. As an everyday workhorse for my Rise of the Tomb Raider achievement hunting and slow progress in Apex Legends, it offered all the comfort, speed, and accuracy I needed. 

Battery life is a little harder to judge - the ease of the wireless dock meant I never ran the full battery down unless I was actively testing. In my week of abstinence from the joys of simply hanging things up to charge, I was surprised by the long-lasting juice under the hood. With RGB on, I was able to keep things moving for about four or five days at a time, running through an eight-hour workday a🌼nd a couple of light play hours in the evenings. 

Should you buy the MSI Clutch GM31?

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The MSI Clutch GM31 offers excellent value for money for the everyday player looking for something a little special with their pointer. Wireless charging and a cordless form factor go a long way to making this $69.99 pointer feel premium, and at its core, you're still getting a trustworthy lightweight gaming mouse to fling around an fps arena with ease. Those after a more competitive edge won't be satisfied with this older sensor and smooth plastic chassis, however, and would be far better suited to a Razer Viper V2 Pro, or the previous generation 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper Ultimate if looking to save some cash. 

How we tested the MSI Clutch GM31

I used the MSI Clutch GM31 over the course of four weeks, alongside the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga V2 Pro, for daily work and play. In that time, I primarily stress-tested the lightweight fps-first form factor in Apex Legends, but also in more action-oriented titles like Rise of the Tomb Raider and The Witcher 3. My general everyday play centred around The Sims 4 and Cities Skylines. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, be sure to check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse options if you're after something a little more ambidextrous, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse pad for extra control and stability. If you're kitting out your whole setup, we'd also recommend checking out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards on the market as well. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The Razer Naga V2 Pro is here to take over from one of our favorite pointers of all time. With the budget Razer Naga X out of our minds, and the Naga Pro sitting comfortably on the shelves for a couple of years, the V2 of the latter offers a true return to form with boosted goodies under the hood to boot. If you're unfamiliar with the line, a true Naga mouse is all about versatility - save for the budget models which drop the iconic hot-swappable faceplate design. Pointers in this range have long stood as some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse options on the market, and with a turbo-charged sensor, new optical switches, and a customizable scroll wheel, the Razer Naga V2 Pro looks set 💜to join them.  

An MMO giant offering a full 12-button array on the left (swappable for 6 or 2 buttons), the Naga V2 Pro aims to please everyone. However, whether it really needs to is another story. I took the latest release out for a spin over the course of a month to find out ꧑just how hard that $179.99 ✨/ £179.99 price point works for you. 

Razer Naga V2 Pro key specs
Price$179.99 / £179.99
Connection2.4GHz, Bluetooth, wired
ShapeRight-handed
Buttons10, 14 or 20 programmable buttons
DPI30,000
IPS750
SwitchesRazer Optical
Weight4.72oz / 134g

Razer Naga V2 Pro design

Razer Naga V2 Pro full

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The Razer Naga V2 Pro carries the same squat,ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ particularly humped form factor of its predecessors. That, plus the larger 134g weight, means this isn't a pointer designed for a light-touch fingertip grip. However, after a little learning, I was comfortable slinging the chunky device around a desk and grew to love the shorter body. A sloped right side offers a small ledge to rest the ring finger, with the pinky wrapped around the textured side underneath. 

The feel of the left-hand side will be determined by your faceplate of choice, with the two- and four-button options providing a textured panel for extra grip, swapped for the larger 12-button array on the third option. The difference in size and shape was most noticeable when switching from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V2 Pro. Compared to the ultralight Viper, the Naga Pro V2 felt a little too cumbersome for twitch-re𒊎flex, first-person shooters, but did provide a greater sense oཧf solid stability during slower moments. 

Razer Naga V2 Pro sideplates

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Each of the three swappable side plates o🔜ffers a different style of play, but all carry easily reachable buttons with satisfying clicks. The larger dome on the Naga did, however, mean that I wasn't so comfortable resting my thumb on the two-button design as it was a little higher than usual and these clickers sit a little more flush with the main body compared to other arrays. The taller top row of the six-button pla👍te negated this stretch though. Each plate attaches magnetically to the main mouse, snapping in and out with ease and never feeling unstable during play. In the space underneath its plate, you'll find a small slot to house the 2.4GHz dongle when not in use.

Razer Naga V2 Pro underneath

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Elsewhere, the Naga V2 Pro sports two additional programmable buttons underneath the main scroll wheel, with a preset switcher found underneath the main body. That's a placement found in a range of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mice, and not one that lends itself to particularly speedy changes. A removable puck also sits underneath the ಞmouse, which can be swapped out for a wireless charging option to use with theꦺ dock (both sold separately).

Razer Naga V2 Pro features

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The two biggest features of the Razer Naga V2 Pro are the swappable side plates and the customizable scroll wheel. The former has been around for a while in this line, though was ditched in favor of a lower price point in pre✨vious entries (Razer did also launch the Naga V2 Hyperspeed at the same time, restricting side-buttons to the 12-button option only). It does, however, mean that you're getting up to 20 prog෴rammable inputs here - perfect for the MOBA players the V2 Pro is aiming at. 

The HyperScroll Pro wheel also makes its Naga debut, after the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Basilisk V3 introduced the regular HyperScroll model. The ability to switch between free spinning and a notched scroll feel isn't a novel concept - Logitech has been employing such a feature in its G502 models for some time. However, the Naga V2 Pro takes things a step further. Aside from simply detecting when you need to kick into a free spin, the V2 Pro offers six scrolling modes and a customizable extra mode on top. You're changing the tension and speed of your scroll here, jumping between a particularly tight and fast movement to a slower, more refined action. Switch between these presets (or switch on browser detection to automatically swap to a smoother feeling when certain applications are launched), or create your own tension/speed preset i🌜n the Synapse 3 software.

It's a nice-to-have feature that didn't really make too much of a difference in my everyday play. Set to offer a more controlled, higher tension scroll when zooming d♋own sights, I did notice a fraction of extra stability but I generally used this feature more in everyday work and web browꦏsing.

Razer Naga V2 Pro scrollwheel

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All of the Naga V2 Pro's clickers are programmable via Synapse, from which you'll be able to configure setups for all three faceplates ♎at once. Not only that, but using Razer's HyperShift option, you're also able 🧸to load another layer of commands onto each button as well. All of that can be saved with onboard memory supporting up to five different profiles. 

Of course, the Razer Naga V2 Pro is a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse, with options to connect via the 2.4GHz dongle or through Bluetooth (a wired connection is also available through USB-C). Natively, you'll be playing with a 1,000Hz polling rate when paired with the 2.4GHz dongle - that's not outrageously quick, but with a design this heavy and butto๊n placement oriented for MOBA-style play you're unlikely to require more speed in everyday use. 

Razer Naga V2 Pro performance

Overall, I was overjoyed with the performance of the Razer Naga V2 Pro across a range of genres. To fully put that versatility to the test I split my testing between a return to my League of Legends days using the 12-button panel, The Witcher 3 with the six-button option, and heading to CS:GO with two buttons. I generally switch my genres between first-person shooters and open-world action RPGs, a mix that doesn't often require an overload of programmable buttons. That meant I🤪 spent the majority of my time using six or two-button side panels, and I quickly found myself switching between the two more than I expected. 

While the bulk of the Naga V2 Pro proved too much for faster first-person action, the sweet spot was found in the middle range. Having access to special attacks and mapping dodge and roll across the six-button panel streamlined everyday play and made for an excellent experience overall. Breaking out the big guns for Leagu൩e of Legends was equally satisfying, with everything available straight to hand after a little muscle memory training.🌼 

Everything performed well under the hood as well, with snappy clicks and low latencies, and a particularly responsive feeling across the board. Battery life with RGB switched off, obviously, fared a lot better than blazing LEDs. With the logo and 12-button array illuminated I was running the Naga V2 Pro for around a week of work ꦫand lighter 🐈play before having to recharge. 

Should you buy the Razer Naga V2 Pro?

Razer Naga V2 Pro mouse

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The Razer Naga V2 Pro is an excellent gaming mouse in its own right. Fast, snappy, and endlessly customizable, it's an all-in-one tool ready to do away with the rest of your arsenal. However, that $179.99 / £179.99 price point isn't going to be easy to swallow if you're not making the most of those swappable side panels. Those who play faster-paced shooter or action titles should already be looking away - the heavier form factor, chunkier design, and focus on programmable inputs mean the Naga simply isn't designed for you. Instead, the Viper V2 Pro ($149.99 / £149.99) or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight ($159.99 / £139.99) will be a far better fit. 

If you do mix it up regularly (and are invested in each genre enough to require such extensive customization options for each), the V2 Pro is a no-brainer. It's not only the most versatile gaming mouse on the market today, but the highest quality model offering such versatility as well. If that's you, but the lofty MSRP isn't quite in your budget, the previous generation Razer Naga Trinity is regularly on sale for around $70 / £60, dropping sensor quality, scroll wheel customization, and that wireless connection for a far lower price point. Of course, if you aim to keep that cordless setup, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga Pro also c𓆏omes in a little cheaper, at🌌 $149.99 / £149.99. 

How we tested the Razer Naga Pro

I used the Razer Naga Pro for all daily work and gameplay over the course of four weeks. During that time, I tested each of the three side panels in League of Legends, The Witcher 3, and CS:GO and also used the device in everyday Planet Coaster, The Sims 4, and Cities Skylines sessions as well. I also used the Naga Pro alongside the Viper V2 Pro and Basilisk V3 for comparison. Find out more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice in our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse options out there and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse pads on the market right now. To fully round out your setup, though, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards available. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> The best cheap gaming mouse could transform how you play video games. Seriously, these devices can give you a ℱleg up on the competition. The only issue can be price. That's why we're here to search the web using our specialist software to bring you the best cheap gaming mouse at the lowౠest price.

Even some budget devices these days can come with customizable buttons, sensors, and most importantly, an ergonomic grip design so you can be comfortable playing for longer periods of time. We've tested a wide range of pointers so we can confidently say that the ones we've listed below really give you the best bang for your buck. It's also just generally worth checking out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse options for c🐠omparison (and if anything takes your fancy). 

All of the cheap gaming mice under $50 / £50 on this page fit the entry-level criteria, offering up excellent value for money and getting you in the game for less. You might be surprised by some of the spec sheets up for🐈 grabs at this budget, but the tech inside these po🦄inters is getting cheaper all the time. 

Today's best cheap gaming mouse deals

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Logitech G203 Lightsync gaming mouse

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Logitech G203 Lightsync side

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Logitech G203 Lightsync underside

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:1. Logitech G203 Lightsync

The best cheap gaming mouse well under $50

Programmable buttons: 6 | DPI: 8K | Weight: 85g | MSRP: $39.99 / £34.99

Solid feature set for the price
Comfortable shape and design
Excellent price to performance balance
Smaller shape might not fit larger hands

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G203 Lightsync has an MSRP of $39.99 / £34.99, but we often see it far closer to $20 / £20 making it an absolute steal if you're on a budget. In fact, the absolute lowest price we've seen on this particular model was $15 / £15, so if you spot a discount near that level in the comparison chart below you're getting a particularly sol✃id offer. 

We rarely see even the cheapest gaming mice offering this level of ﷽customization at such a low price point. Plus, that 8K DPI sensor also beats the slightly more expensive Logitech G402 Hyperion F🉐ury model further down the page.

You're getting a solid selection of programmable buttons and G-Hub compatibility to configure t♉hem all, as well as three-zone RGB, an 8K DPI sensor, and on-the-fly DPI shifting. We tested the G203 Lightsync against some of the biggest names in the business and, outside of competitive situations, there's nothing more an everyday player could need. We were impressed with the satisfying clicks on offer, as well as the overall comfort of the form factor. Of course, we did not that the smaller frame means t꧙hose with larger hands will struggle to find the right grip. 

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G203 Lightsync review

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Corsair Sabre RGB Pro

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Corsair Sabre RGB Pro

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Best gaming mouse: Corsair Sabre RGB Pro

2. Corsair Sabre RGB Pro

A cheap gaming mouse with a high DPI

Programmable buttons: 6 | DPI: 18K | Weight: 74g | MSRP: $59.99 / £49.99

Regularly on sale
8K Hz hyper-polling
Highly responsive sensor
Less customization

If you're after a twitch-reflex DPI sensor, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Sabre RGB Pro holds one of the most sensitive sensors on our list. We rarely see cheap gaming mouse options offering up an 18K DPI and a lighter 74g weight profile, so if you're looking for a little more flexibility for more competitive play, this is an excellent option. That 8K hyper♛-polling is also exceedingly difficult to find on a gaming mouse this cheap and will make the whole expe🐻rience a little more snappy as well.

While that MSRP does hover over $50, we regularly see this pointer on sale at around $40. Over in the UK, though, this model is significantly cheaper, usually available for around £35. If you're after a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse, you&aposꦓ;ll be spending a little more - but there is a cordless version of the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro avail🍃able as well. 

Sometim💧es it can be hard to find RGB functionality in a budget mouse so if you want something a bit more flashy then this might be the best option for you. 

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Razer DeathAdder Essential

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Razer DeathAdder Essential

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Razer DeathAdder Essential

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3. Razer DeathAdder Essential

A cheap gaming mouse with a cl💦assic erg﷽onomic design

Programmable buttons: 5 | DPI: 6.4K | Weight: 96g | MSRP: $29.99 / £29.99

Low MSRP 
Comfortable ergonomic shape
Razer pedigree
Fewer programmable buttons

The Razer DeathAdder Essential takes the classic shape of Razer's DeathAdder and scales down some of the fancier features for a much smaller price point. This is a particularly well designe✅d piece of kit and that ergonomic shape means it's perfect for longer sessions. Razer products do tend to come at a slight premium, though, which means you're dropping down to five programmable buttons and a smaller 6.4K max DPI to make room in that cheap price point. 

Still, considering you're only spending $30 / £30 on this pointer you're getting an excellent build quality and long-lasting comfort for your cash. Of course, this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer gaming mouse is also compatible with all your Chroma gear as well so it w🧜i🦄ll slot straight into your setup. 

The cheapest prices we've seen on the Razer DeathAdder Essential sit around the $20 / £20𒅌 region, so you stand to save even more cash with this option if you're browsing at the right time. 

Personally this is mouse I used for multiple years and it really didn't feel like I was disadvantaged by it at all, 💛it offered great functionality and although it didn't have ജa tonne of buttons on the side for macro keys, the two that it did have were super helpful. 

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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury

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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury

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4. Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury

A cheap gaming mouse wi🌱th plenty of programmable buttons

Programmable buttons: 8 | DPI: 4K | Weight: 144g | MSRP: $49.99 / £49.99

Extra programmable buttons
Larger design
Comfortable shape
Heavier than smaller options
Lower DPI

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is an older model, but it's still well worth its salt if you can find it for the right price. Those after a cheap gaming mouse that doesn't sacrifice programmable macro🌌s will enjoy the eight configurable buttons and speedy macro s▨ettings up for grabs here. 

The larger design will be either a blessing or a curse - larger hands will find a much more comfortable home here compared to the smaller designs we often see on cheaper pointers. However, that does mean the G402 carries a slightly hea💃vier profile overall, which might not serve those who need twitch r🐎eflex action.

At $49.99 / £49.99, this model just sneaks under our $50 budget but is regularly f𒅌ound for far less than that. Because of the age of this device, we see it frequently included in sales at around $30-$35 / £30. 

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Roccat Burst Core

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Roccat Burst Core gaming mouse

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Roccat Burst Core

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5. Roccat Burst Core

A lightweight cheap gaming mouse

Programmable buttons: 6 | DPI: 8.5K | Weight: 68g | MSRP: $34.99 / £24.99

On-board memory
Lightweight
Excellent Titan Optical switches
Cable may drag
Limited availability in the US

The Roccat Burst Core comes in at a tiny 68g, so if you're after a particularly lightweight pointer we'd heavily recommend checking out thꦿis honeycomb design. That's particularly impressive if you mostly play FPS or competitive action titles that require swift movements and a free range of motion. That's all compounded by Roccat's Titan Optical switches, used in some of the brand's higher-end pointers for a crisp, responsive feel and high durability.

That $34.99 / £24.99🐠 MSRP is already impressive, but we've seen this 𓆉device hitting price lows of $25 / £13 in the past. Considering the performance on offer, those aren't prices we can easily pass up. 

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SteelSeries Rival 5

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SteelSeries Rival 5

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6. SteelSeries Rival 5

The best cheap gaming mouse to find on sale

Programmable buttons: 9 | DPI: 18K | Weight: 85g | MSRP: $59.99 / £59.99

Loads of programmable buttons
Regularly on sale
Well balanced design
Over $50 when not on sale

The SteelSeries Rival 5 marries a high DPI, relatively low weight, comfortable design, and nine programmable buttons. That makes it an excellent all-rounder, flexible enough to fit any game library and with enough RGB to slot straight into your setup. Unfortunately, the Rival 5 carries an MSRP that sits just $10 / £10 above our $50 budget. However, this model is regularly discounted below🅷 that price point so if you keep your eye out for cheap gaming mouse deals♛, you may well find a steal. 

For example, in the US, we've seen this model available for under $50 since Sep🤡tember 2021, dropping down to around $40. In the UK, ♊meanwhile, we've seen costs drop as low as £39.99 in 2022 alone. 

Today's latest gaming mouse deals

Can you buy a cheap gaming mouse for under $20

We set ourselves a $50 budget to find the best cheap gaming mouse option🌄s on the market, but if you're only looking to spend $20 there are still plenty of options out there. The Logitech G203 Lightsync has been on sale for $15 / £15 in the past and the Razer DeathAdder Essential is regularly discounted to $20 / £20, for example. 

Which is the best budget gaming mouse?

In all our experience, the best budget gaming mouse for most people is the Logitech G203 Lightsync. At just $39.99 / £34.99 it offers an excellent balance between speed, responsiveness, programmability, and weight and you won'📖t have to wait until it goes on sale to pick it up for under $50. 

However, as it's a little smaller we would recommend those with larger hands check out𒅌 the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro which can usually be found in gaming mouse deals for $40 / £35 and offers similar specs with a higher DPI and larger surface area. 

Is a cheap gaming mouse worth it?

Even though you're spending less on a cheap gaming mouse, you'll still want to make sure you're getting the right level of performanc🍒e for your budget. Cheap gaming mice do sometimes drop a few key features to keep their prices low, including onboard memory, luxury switches, and super lightweight profiles. However, the biggest sacrifice isn't really that much of a sacrifice.

DPI, or the sensitivity of your mouse's sensor, ca🦄n reach up to 25K in the most premium pointers, but you'✅ll notice many cheap gaming mice drop that down to around 8K. That may seem like a significant fall, but it's worth noting that very few players ever stretch that sensitivity up to double figures. You may push 8 or 9K DPI if you're feeling particularly twitchy, but normal performance usually sits around 2K or 4K DPI. 

Overall, then, cheap gaming mice are absolutely worth it if you play everyday games regularly and don't want (or need) to break the bank. You'll still find some incredible performance in this sub-$50 price category, just by dropping some expensive features that you might not have used🎉 anyway.


We're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best left-handed gaming mouse options on the market. Or, if you're after more budget picks, you'll find all the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming keyboards or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best cheap gaming chair deals available now.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ in Gaming-mice ]]> If you're considering the brand new Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro as an addition to your setup, just know that you're set to be impressed. It definitely could be up there as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse options for those looking for a competitive edge over their opꦚponents. However, I would like to say that the average person may not find it worth the cost.

Part of that is due to a $149.99 / £149.99 price tag, which is quite high for what you're getting. It's true that the Razer Deathadder V3 Pro is extremely lightweight and simple, doing what it intends to do - be an esports-ready mouse - very well. But you won't find anything too flashy here (pointers like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Naga Pro are a similar price and offer much more), so keep th✤at in mind.

Design

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ꦅThis mouse presents a very simple design, coming in black or white. Although these are quite basic, my white review unit was still beautiful and blended in wit𝓡h my setup easily. 

You'll find that it has two buttons next to your thumb so you can easily press them without moving your🐲 hand. You also get a standard left click, right click, and scroll wheel. The scroll wheel can really do the bare minimum, meaning it scrolls up and down and can be pressed down like🉐 a button - nothing fancy. 

Elsewhere, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro has no RGB o♒r anything snazzy about it; it really is just your standard, bare-bones pointer. I💧t does have that classic, ever-so slightly lopsided DeathAdder shape to suit right-handed people though, which is something to keep in mind. Razer mentions that the shape of the mouse has a refined ergonomic form, which held up as I used the mouse for long periods of time and never felt any strain or issues.

Now onto the main design feature, which you'll likely notice before even opening the box. When I first picked up this box I was so unsure as to whether or not the mouse was even inside due to the light weight, and when I lifted up the device itself, I had to turn it upside down to see if I still needed to put a battery or something else inside. This was not the case. It comes in at just 63 grams but feels even lighter than this. It's also just a few grams heavier than the pared-back 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Vyper V2 Pro.

Features and performance

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Ob𓆉viously the weight - mentioned above - is one of the key features presented by this mouse. This made it feel amazing to use and it would just glide against my desk. However, there are also countless other reasons you might decide to pick up the DeathAdder V3 Pro. 

This new mouse comes with the new Razer Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, which is the highest DPI of any Razer mouse. Although you'll likely never need 🦩to use those much higher levels, it ꦗis great to have the option to do so, especially for those who play a wide range of games or for pro players who hunt for these features. 

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You'll also find the Deathadder V3 Pro is a great 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless mouse option and connects with Razer HyperSpeed. This 💙is a 2.4gHz connection, meaning you get verಞy minimal input lag compared to Bluetooth, but it won't be 0ms unless you use the cable. 

One downside I found when using this mouse compared to other options⛎ is that I don't have many USB ports, so adding another one really did feel complicated. 

You'll find that this mouse has 90 hours of battery life, which rang true in testing. This is much higher than the average mouse, which is likely down to the simplicity of the pointer. It charges simply by plugging in a USB-c cable ♛and can be used while charging too. For the average person, 90 hours is a ridiculously꧟ long time. 

Should you buy the Deathadder V3 Pro?

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Coming in at $149.99 / £149.99, this mouse is very costly given that it presents few features. I much prefer the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro, which bears the saꦏme price point and has way more to offer. However, the features the DeathAdder has - I will admit, it does them extremely well. 

I feel like𝄹 I would only recommend this mouse to people who need an ultra-lightweight option and aren'💧t after anything with too many fancy features. This really is catered toward professional players. 

The main point of comparison for this mouse is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X Superlight, which costs $159.99 / £139.99. I would say the Deathadder trumps the ♏Pro X, given it has a higher DPI sensor range of 5k and higher battery life by 20 hours for a very simi꧒lar price. 

How we tested the Deathadder V3 Pro

I used the Deathadder V3 Pro in place of my regular mouse for🧜 a few weeks and really put it to the test in a range of games. I was sure to play all different genres to ensure I understood how it felt to use no matter what features I needed. 

I also used this mouse while I was working from home, so I wa𝔉s able to test it outside of gaming too. I was sure to run the battery down to 0% to be sure that it lived up to Razer's promise of 🐟90 hours. 


If you need a new keyboard to go with your pointer then be sure to check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards. You can also have a look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming laptops for a broader setup upgrade.

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