Top Gaming Mice Roundup

Choosing the best gaming mouse may not be the easiest decision you will have to make in life.  If you are looking for a good gaming mouse, the possibilities are boundless.  There is a wireless gaming mouse, mice with additional mechanical buttons for an enhanced gaming experience, or the professional gaming mouse options that you can have.

SteelSeries Sensei 310


We would consider the Steel Series Sensei310 as the best solution when it comes to affordability and performance. The sensitivity offered by the mouse is indeed quite large and impressive. The palm grips are very comfortable. One of the added benefits of the Steel Series Sensei310 is the jitter reduction technology that helps you avoid erroneous movements. However, the lack of sensor calibration can be a problem that you may not be satisfied with. The mouse offers a left or right handed design and  says to offer around 50 million click span.

Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum

Whether while working or playing, the Logitech G900 is an amazing mouse. It sports free scroll, tilt wheel, a modular design, wireless, DPI buttons, and the 3366 sensor.  The settings are able to be saved on the mouse itself and also offers to ability to add or remove buttons. It may not be your favorite shape or weight if you are used to a regular mouse, but if you can get past that it is an amazing mouse.

Logitech G903

 This is basically the G900 but with the PowerPlay tech, which allows for wireless charging, and some other upgrades, like 50 million click Omron switches and it’s now all black color. While it can be used in gaming, some may find the shape is a bit awkward and the weight too heavy for First Person Shooters. For things like browsing and video editing though… the infinite scroll is a lifesaver. The G502 is also good for that, but this is a much better mouse in every way (more expensive too!). You’ll never realize that it is wireless as there’s no real delay.

Asus ROG Gladius II

The latest gaming mouse from ASUS RoG is certainly impressive. The overall build quality is certainly a standout feature here, as the mouse has a robust yet lightweight feel, and it looks and feels like a quality product that you will enjoy using day-to-day. The inclusion of removable cables, with two included in the box, certainly adds to the modular design, as you can pick the one that best suits your usage.  This mouse also comes with swappable switches which means you can tailor the performance and response how you like.

Corsair Glaive RGB

One key feature of this mouse is its three interchangeable thumb grips. Two of which are textured, while the other is smooth.  All three offer different shapes so there is a very good chance one of them will suit you. Switching the thumb grips is also very easy as they attach with magnets. Corsair has also added in a new RGB lighting zone at the very front of the mouse and while the real-world benefit is lacking, it looks cool at night.  It is a very comfortable, ergonomic mouse that does pretty much everything right.

Inventive Sound BlasterX Siege M04

The Siege M04  appears to be a mouse designed for medium- to large-sized hands. The sniper button is located quite forward on the left edge, and you won’t be able to reach it easily unless you have somewhat larger hands. This button has the effect of lowering the DPI on the fly, thereby allowing you to supposedly hit high precision shots more easily. Both sides of the mouse feature rubber grips that should hold up well even after long periods of use, while the rest of the mouse sports a matte finish that resists dirt and grime. The Siege is quite a good option for anyone in the market for a new gaming mouse. Just make sure you don’t have tiny hands.

Razer DeathAdder Elite 

Razer is known for their excellent gaming mice, and the DeathAdder just might be their most popular line. Like many other mice on the market, the Razer DeathAdder Elite has abandoned the rubberized finish of some of its predecessors for a matte finish in high quality plastic. Like its predecessors, the DeathAdder Elite brings with it the best the market has to offer in terms of accuracy thanks to its Pixart PMW 3389 sensor. For old Razer DeathAdder fans , this is really the best version so far.

SteelSeries Rival 700

There is no doubt that SteelSeries has tried to make the most advanced gaming mouse on the market, and with the almost infinite number of personalized options available through their software, I can not see anyone would be disappointed with this particular mouse. It sports an OLED-Display compatible with multiple games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive & Dota 2, tactile feedback adjustable for personalized use and perhaps the most sophisticated driver for a mouse on the entire market. 

 

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