Best Gaming Mice Reviews

My Stories

Best Gaming Mice Out There.

 

Overview

I have been a huge mouse snob and have been very brand loyal for a long time, but over the years I have been rotating my mice as I have been back and forth from school and need to use whatever I have at the time. Doing this has allowed me to use a few other mice that I have heard great things about, but never had the balls to make the switch. Unlike most posts you see about the top gaming mice I will give some specs on the mouse but I will mostly be taking about personal feel and personal performance that I have experienced.

 

 

HyperX Pulsefire Surge RGB

 

This is actually my main mouse at the time, and I have a absolutely fell in love with It and made me switch from the mouse I had been using for years. I ended up traveling to the Microsoft store looking for a travel mouse and ended up with this $40 beauty. It has up to 16000 dpi mouse sensor which is cool but whoever goes up that high. The RGB function is great as you can access all 34 points around the mouse and really have fun in the HyperX Engine. Also one plus about this is the HyperX Engine is really nicely done and isn’t bad like Razer Synapse. This really is a very comfortable mouse and works great with almost effortless movements. If you’re in the market I would highly recommend checking this one out.

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Corsair M65 Pro RGB

 

 

This is another really great mouse that I had been using for a long time and it was my number one for year. It is really nice that you can customize it with its weight on the bottom, the feel of holding this mouse fits your hands very nicely with the thumb rest on the side. The reason I really enjoyed this mouse for so for long was all about the feel. The scroll wheel, the DPI change, the Sniper Shot button it all felt good. Also what I really liked about this mouse was the rest of my hardware and accessories were also corsair so it all fit well. Corsair Engine ICUE is very well made and is very user friendly. It was nice to be able to change the colors on my mouse, keyboard, and components in the inside of my tower. Unlike the HyperX this has a 12k DPI max. This can be a turn off for some users is that it doesn’t have that hourglass feel to it, so I would recommend seeing this mouse in person before purchasing.

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Razer Deathadder Elite

 

The Classic Deathadder has been around forever and I was an early user back in the early 2010’s, but somehow this mouse is still one of the top choices. This is mouse is honestly very similar to the HyperX and for me it just comes down to brand preference. Personally I have some beef with Razer, and I have such a hard time going back to it. I hate Razer Synapse which in reality isn’t that big of a deal, but I just hate having that engine installed on my computer. Regardless this is a good mouse, and if you’re in the market this should be one you look at.

 

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Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless

 

This is the mouse that I don’t personally own but I have used before. Logitech has been in the industry for decades, and has always provided its users with quality products. I know many people that use this mouse for gaming every day and they love it. I know some people can get turned off by the idea of wireless and delay, but from my understanding the science isn’t quite there. This is one of the more pricey mice on this list but with the amount of buttons and feel you get to this mouse it makes sense on the price point. It does have that 16k DPI and weighs a bit more than the rest of the mice on this list but it’s worth a shot. If you have confidence in your purchase and wanted to buy a wireless mouse this would 100% be the one I choose.

 

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