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Best gaming mice 2024: Find your perfect match

Tuesday September 3, 2024. 08:30 PM , from PC World
Best gaming mice 2024: Find your perfect match
If you want to be competitive in PC games these days, you can forget about using a run-of-the-mill office mouse. Instead, you’ll need a powerful device that’s optimized just for gaming.

Manufacturers go to great pains to design specialist devices that give players an edge, with enhancements like unique body sizes and shapes, customizable weight, and extra grips to increase speed and accuracy. On top of that, the best gaming mice have unique hardware enhancements like highly sensitive sensors and complex button configurations to keep up with fast-paced games.

Deciding on the right mouse is a highly personal decision that needs careful consideration. Factors like the size and shape of your hand, your preferred grip style, the types of games you play, and the number of buttons you need, are all factors in your quest for the best gaming mouse.

Why you should trust us? PCWorld has delivered in-depth product reviews and news going on 40 years now. Our reviewers aren’t just peripheral geeks, they’re also avid gamers on a mission to find the best gaming gear for themselves. Because of that they know the ins and outs of gaming gear, what’s good and what’s not.

Every mouse we review is put through a rigorous testing process by our expert reviewers. We appraise everything from the device’s comfort and reliability, to its performance in games. We also compare each product to competitors to sum up whether or not they represent value for money. See our article on how we test gaming mice for more details.

Updated September 3, 2024, to include the Lemokey G1 Wireless as “Best budget wireless gaming mouse.” This mouse is one of the most maneuverable we’ve ever played with, and its sensor supports an 8,000Hz wireless polling rate. We also recently reviewed the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed which is a more affordable alternative to some of Razer’s pro-grade esports mice. See the chart below for more…






Razer DeathAdder V3 – Best wired gaming mouse / Best overall





















Pros


Very light (59 grams)

Ergonomic design for right-handers

High-precision sensor

USB polling rate of 8000Hz

Durable Razer Optical Switches (up to 90 million clicks)

High-quality PTFE grade feet



Cons


Non onboard storage of the key assignment

No RGB lighting


















Why I like the Razer DeathAdder V3

Lightweight, wired FPS mice don’t come any quicker than the Razer DeathAdder V3, which is maxed out with an extraordinarily sensitive 30,000 DPI Razer Optical Sensor and a whopping 8,000Hz hyper-polling rate that’s eight times as fast as the standard 1,000Hz polling rate you get in other FPS gaming mice.

If that isn’t already enough speed for you, the V3’s lightweight 2.08-ounce (59 grams) chassis and 100 percent PTFE feet combine for an exceptionally quick and smooth glide over your mouse mat, making it even more deadly in FPS gaming.

Who should buy the Razer DeathAdder V3

Based on the DeathAdder V3’s weight anyone looking for more speed in their FPS games would be well advised to get one. It’s also ideal for palm grippers with large- to medium-sized hands who will undoubtedly find plenty of support in its generous proportions for all sorts of tricky maneuvers.

If you prefer a comfy thumb rest when you’re gaming, then you might want to consider the Logitech G502X instead. Apart the extra comfort you get in the thumb rest, the G502X has a unique side trigger button that sets it apart from most mice of its ilk.

Read our full

Deathadder V3 review






Razer Cobra Pro – Best general purpose wireless gaming mouse





















Pros


Its Razer Focus Pro 30K sensor is superb

Dedicated DPI up/down buttons makes switching DPI on the fly easy

Having 11 zones of RGB is brilliant



Cons


The dimensions won't suit large hands

Buying the Cobra Pro with a Hyper polling dongle costs extra

It's a little heavier than its stablemate the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro










Price When Reviewed:

149,99 €




Best Prices Today:



€127.46 at RueDuCommerce FR€149.99 at Razer€149.99 at Razer Affiliate Program





Why I like the Razer Cobra Pro

The Razer Cobra Pro is an excellent all-round gaming mouse with a very sensitive 30K sensor that will give the best esports mice a run for their money. While its 2.78-ounce (79 grams) weight makes it a little heavier than many competitive FPS mice, it boasts features that most mice don’t have. Indeed, features like its up / down DPI buttons that allow you to switch DPI on the fly, its gorgeous 11 zones of RGB lighting, and Tri-Mode connectivity (wired, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth) make it a highly versatile and sought-after gaming mouse.

Its one drawback, however, is its compact size, which comfortably fits small to medium sized hands but is a little too small for some large hands. Of course, this won’t affect players who prefer to use a claw grip, so this mouse is especially suited to them.

Who should buy the Razer Cobra Pro

Esports players or keen competitive players wanting one of the quickest mice you can buy, but also want the convenience of extra features that most esports mice don’t have.

Read our full

Razer Cobra Pro review






Lemokey G1 Wireless – Best budget wireless gaming mouse





















Pros


Smooth glide and excellent maneuverability

An 8,000Hz wireless polling rate makes it very quick

RGB indicator lights denote polling rate and DPI

It weighs just 1.94 ounces (55 grams)



Cons


The very thin plastic lacks durability

Its compact size isn't ideal for palm grippers

You make settings changes on a website rather than a desktop app










Price When Reviewed:

69




Best Prices Today:



€69 at Keychron





Why I like the Lemokey G1 Wireless

I test a lot of gaming mice, and this mouse has one of the smoothest glides I’ve ever seen. It’s also extremely lightweight, weighing just 1.94 ounces. That kind of maneuverability makes it a dream for esports and FPS matches, where you can turn on a dime and make quick micro adjustments.

While that’s a rare treat in a mouse that costs just $69, what’s even rarer is to find one with sensor stats like this one — it supports a maximum 8,000Hz wireless polling rate and has a maximum DPI of 30,000.

Who should buy the Lemokey G1 Wireless?

If ever there was a mouse that could pull off a dark horse win in a competition, the Lemokey G1 Wireless is it. It’s ideal for esports and FPS gamers who want exceptional speed, tracking, and reporting in their gaming mouse.

The Lemokey G1 Wireless is quite compact. If you’re looking for a slightly larger option, be sure to check out the $70 HyperX Pulsefire 2 Wireless. This mouse has a solid plastic casing instead of a perforated one, which makes it more comfortable for claw and fingertip grippers than its predecessor the HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless.

If you want to drop even less coin on your gaming mouse, then the $40 Logitech G203 Lightsync may fit the bill. It’s best suited to smaller hands though, so if you have a medium to large paw, the Lemokey G1 Wireless or HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless are the better options.

Read our full

Lemokey G1 Wireless mouse review






Corsair M75 Wireless – Best ambidextrous grip





















Pros


Swappable side buttons accommodate left- and right-handed players

The sensor is very precise and accurate

Attractive RGB accents



Cons


At 3.13 ounces (89 grams) it's not the lightest FPS gaming mouse

It costs more than its stablemate the Corsair M75 Air

The main buttons have a long travel


















Why I like the Corsair M75 Wireless

The Corsair M75 Wireless has the ubiquitous two left-hand side buttons we see on just about every FPS gaming mouse. But as a point of difference, it also has a pair of buttons on its right flank. That means it can just as easily be used with a left- or right-handed grip. Ergo, if you’re a southpaw, an ambidextrous player, or if you share a PC with a southpaw, you’re really going to want this mouse.

The mouse’s side buttons are conveniently swappable with raised or flat button caps so that you can personalize them. That means there’s no danger of misclicking on the side you’re not using. They feature Corsair QuickStrike switches which have a very quick actuation speed suitable for rapid fire.

Who should buy the Corsair M75 Wireless

From a design standpoint, the Corsair M75 Wireless is bolder than its stripped-down stablemate the Corsair M75 Air, but that does render it a little heavier – it weighs 3.13 ounces (89 grams) to the M75 Air’s 2.12 ounces (60 grams). That has implications for performance; while the Corsair M75 Air is ideal for esports, the M75 Wireless’s heavier weight makes it more suitable for casual gaming and team events rather than one-on-one showdowns – so buy this mouse if you’re a casual gamer that likes to play a bit of everything.

That’s not to say it’s not quick off the mark. Indeed, its 26,000 DPI Optical sensor will hold its own in games like Overwatch 2 and Apex Legends as our playtesting revealed. Apart from the extra buttons, the Corsair M75 Wireless also sports attractive RGB accents that really lighten up your desk.

Read our full

Corsair M75 Wireless review






Swiftpoint Z2 – Best gaming mouse for tinkerers





















Pros


Converts to a joystick

The button layout and button customization is excellent

Pressure sensors and haptic feedback give you a deeper level of functionality

Has a powerful accurate sensor



Cons


Only one small RGB zone

The joystick conversion provides only a small lift from a tabletop

Wired connectivity only


















Why I like the Swiftpoint Z2

It’s without a doubt the most customizable mouse that’s ever come across my review bench. Not only does this mouse allow you to customize its 13 programmable buttons with your choice of commands, but you can also customize the depth of actuation on those buttons, and the mouse tells you how deep you’ve clicked via haptic feedback.

If that wasn’t enough already, the Swiftpont Z2 has a mini-OLED display. It also has an inbuilt gyroscope and converts into a joystick, which is a blast in flight simulators.

Who should buy the Swiftpoint Z2

This mouse is great for gamers who like to tinker with their controls for a deep level of customization or gamers who liked the Mad Catz R.A.T 8+ and are looking for something with upgraded functionality. The only problem once you’ve decided this is the mouse for you, is picking one up; right now it’s sold out and Swiftpoint is taking back orders for future shipments.

Read our full

Swiftpoint Z2 review






Razer Naga V2 Pro – Best gaming mouse for MOBA and MMO games





















Pros


The swappable button plates let you tailor your button setup to your game's command load

The sensor is very accurate and without a hint of lag

There's tons of comfort and the build quality is excellent



Cons


The Razer Gen 3 Optical Switches are a little stiff at first and need wearing in

It weighs 134 grams which is quite heavy even for an MMO mouse

It's currently very expensive

















Best Prices Today:



$179.99 at Razer





Why I like the Razer Naga V2 Pro

The Razer Naga V2 Pro does one better than just let me program my buttons how I like them — it features three swappable side-button plates that I can change out to tailor my mouse’s physical button setup to my game’s command load. Consequently, it makes a great all-around gaming mouse. In my playtesting I found it was especially perfect for MOBA and MMO games since you get a total of 22 commands with the 12-button plate attached, so there’s lots of options.

As well as a very comfortable design, the V2 Pro also sports an accurate and precise 30,000 DPI sensor and Razer Gen 3 Optical Switches in the buttons that actuate in just 0.2 milliseconds.

Who should buy the Razer Naga V2 Pro

In my playtesting I found it was especially perfect for MOBA and MMO gamers since they get a total of 22 commands with the 12-button plate attached, so there’s lots of options. In MMO games the mouse’s weightiness (it weighs 4.7 ounces, or 134 grams) made weapons play feel extremely authentic and highly satisfying.

If you don’t need swappable button plates another great option for MMO games is the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless, which has a full grid of 10 buttons on its left side. My pick of the bunch for MMO gamers that don’t need a side grid of buttons is the Razer Basilisk Ultimate. This mouse has an exceptionally smooth glide, solid feel, and precise sensor.

Read our full

Razer Naga V2 Pro review






Razer Basilisk V3 – Best mouse wheel / Best for scrolling





















Pros


The Razer Focus + sensor gives faultless performance

Scrolling is made simpler with the HyperScroll Tilt Wheel

The RGB lighting looks fantastic



Cons


It's quite heavy and bulky

You're limited to wired connectivity only


















Why I like the Razer Basilisk V3

The Basilisk V3 resembles the Razer Basilisk V2 in size and shape, sporting similar right-handed curves and a slightly arched thumb rest. Among its best features are an 11-button layout, 26,000 DPI Razer Focus+ sensor, and second-generation Razer optical switches that I found very fast for all kinds of gaming — whether that’s casual or serious. But the real magic lies in the Basilisk V3’s HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, which is a fancy name for its mouse wheel. This tilts in four directions and triggers downwards to put five commands at your fingertips, ideal for tactical FPS games like Rainbow Six.

Impressively, the HyperScroll Tilt Wheel also has extra AI scrolling modes that made my scrolling and browsing a lot easier. In my testing I enjoyed toggling between “Tactile” and “Free-Spin” modes, which allowed me to switch between a slow, precise scrolling action and a faster, smoother scrolling action that was useful for getting to the end of long websites more easily.

Who should buy the Razer Basilisk V3

Anyone who wants to get fancy with their scrolling. With the right setup, the Basilisk makes scrolling game menus or long documents in Windows quick and easy.

Read our full

Razer Basilisk V3 review






Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse – Best gaming mouse for esports / first-person shooters





















Pros


4KHz wireless polling rate

The buttons are soft and have quick debounce

The Alienware styling looks awesome

One of the most precise mouse wheels I've used

Weighs just over 2 ounces



Cons


The back could do with more height

There's no RGB lighting

It's quite large so won't suit everyone


















Why I like the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse

You hear a lot about DPI being the main factor that determines performance. But quite frankly polling rate is twice as important for aiming at and hitting fast-moving players in FPS games. Hence why this mouse is so lethal — it comes with a 4KHz polling rate right out of the box, that’s quadruple the reporting rate of some other big-name FPS gaming mice.

Who should buy the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse

Everything else about this mouse is tailored for speed and precision. From its 4K polling rate, to its ultra-light weight of just over 2 ounces, to its soft buttons with their ultra-quick debounce rate. For that reason, I’d recommend this mouse to gamers who want the fastest performance in FPS games.

For other excellent options for FPS gaming check out the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro, and Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition. I also just reviewed the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed. This mouse is a great alternative to the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro and Razer Viper V3 Pro. For one, it’s more affordable, shipping for just $100. Being that it’s slightly more compact, it’s also a better fit for players with medium-sized hands.

Read our full

Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse review






Keychron M3 mini 4K Metal Edition – Best buttons





















Pros


An excellent sensor that syncs movements precisely

4K polling rate

Strong and lightweight metal chassis



Cons


Perforated back won't suit claw grippers

Smaller size isn't great for large hands

Battery life isn't great in 4K polling mode










Price When Reviewed:

99




Best Prices Today:



€99 at K
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