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While slightly heavier than the absolute featherweights, the G Pro X Superlight remains a gold standard due to its unparalleled reliability and proven track record in professional esports. Its shape is highly regarded for its comfortable, slightly ergonomic feel that suits many professional players....
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The Logitech G Pro X Superlight scores 9.6/10 due to its exceptional speed and precision from the HERO 25K sensor, ultra-lightweight design, and low-latency wireless technology. However, it comes with a higher price point and limited customization options.
Scoring methodologyRazer's direct competitor to the Superlight, the Viper V3 Pro boasts a 55-gram weight and a new ergonomic shape refined with pro player feedback. It's powered by the 35K Focus Pro optical sensor and Razer's HyperPolling wireless technology for a 4000Hz polling rate (with a separate dongle). The opti...
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The Razer Viper V3 Pro scores 9.0/10 due to its lightweight design, advanced sensor technology, and high polling rate. However, it's slightly more expensive than some alternatives and lacks built-in battery support.
Scoring methodologyThe Razer Viper Ultimate is a high-performance ergonomic mouse designed for professionals who require precision and comfort. It features a contoured shape, customizable buttons, and advanced sensor technology for accurate tracking. The mouse supports wireless connectivity and has a long battery life...
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The Razer Viper Ultimate scores 9.5/10 due to its exceptional accuracy, lightweight design, and high DPI range. However, it comes with a higher price point and limited customization options.
Scoring methodologyThe DeathAdder V3 Pro redefines the classic ergonomic shape, shedding weight to just 63 grams while maintaining its comfortable right-handed form. It features the Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, optical mouse switches, and HyperSpeed wireless. Designed for palm and claw grip users who prefer ergonomic...
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The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro scores 9.1/10 due to its ultra-lightweight design, high-precision sensor, and HyperSpeed wireless connectivity. However, it comes with a higher price tag and limited customization options.
Scoring methodologyThe G502 X Plus is the flagship of the iconic G502 lineage, now with LIGHTSPEED wireless, a hybrid optical-mechanical switch, and full RGB lighting. It retains the beloved ergonomic shape with 13 programmable buttons and a hyper-fast scroll wheel. The HERO 25K sensor provides top-tier accuracy. Targ...
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The G502 X Plus scores 8.7/10 due to its top-tier sensor accuracy and customizable features, but it's slightly pricey compared to other gaming mice.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech G Pro Wireless is a legendary mouse that changed the industry. Even years after its release, it remains a top-tier choice for competitive gamers. Its symmetrical shape is widely considered one of the best ever designed, and its performance is still more than enough for professional play...
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The Logitech G Pro Wireless scores 9.2/10 due to its exceptional DPI sensor, long battery life, and ergonomic design. However, it comes with a higher price tag and limited software customization options.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech G703 Lightspeed offers a comfortable and customizable ergonomic design with Logitech's reliable LIGHTSPEED wireless technology. The HERO 25K sensor provides accurate tracking, and the customizable RGB lighting allows for personalization. It's a solid choice for gamers who prioritize c...
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The Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED scores 9.1/10 due to its high precision, ergonomic design, and long battery life. However, it has a higher price point and limited color options for customization.
Scoring methodologyThe SteelSeries Rival 3 is a sleek, minimalist gaming mouse that punches well above its weight class. It features a high-performance TrueMove Core sensor that provides true 1-to-1 tracking, which is rare in this price bracket. The build quality is solid, utilizing high-grade polymers that feel premi...
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The SteelSeries Rival 3 scores 9.2/10 due to its exceptional tracking accuracy and long battery life, but it falls short on software options and may be too expensive for some users.
Scoring methodologyThe Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is a direct competitor to the G502, offering a similar ergonomic shape that is perfect for large hands. It features a multi-function paddle that can be programmed for various tasks, making it excellent for both gaming and productivity. The scroll wheel is a standout feature...
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The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro scores 8.8/10 due to its advanced features like the Focus Pro 30K sensor and HyperSpeed wireless, but it's limited by its higher price point and lack of built-in battery.
Scoring methodologyThe G502 HERO is a high-performance gaming mouse known for its precise sensor and abundance of programmable buttons. It is a powerful tool for gamers who need complex macros and high-speed tracking. However, it is quite heavy compared to modern ultra-light gaming mice, which can be a disadvantage in...
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The Logitech G502 HERO scores 8.7/10 due to its exceptional performance and long battery life, but it is slightly expensive and has limited software customization.
Scoring methodologyThe Ultralight X pushes the boundaries of weight reduction, utilizing a magnesium alloy and carbon fiber skeleton to achieve weights as low as 29 grams. It features a PixArt 3950 sensor, a 1000Hz polling rate, and a unique, minimalist design. Its small-batch, drop-based sales model and very high pri...
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The Finalmouse Ultralight X scores 8.9/10 due to its exceptional weight reduction and high polling rate, but it's limited by its higher price point and small-batch production which can affect availability.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech G604 is a unique hybrid mouse that features 15 programmable buttons, making it a favorite for MMO gamers and productivity power users alike. It offers the same infinite scroll wheel found in the MX Master series, combined with a high-performance sensor. While it is technically a gaming...
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The Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED scores 8.7/10 due to its high precision sensor, extensive customization options, and comfortable design. However, it falls short in terms of battery life and is more expensive than some alternatives.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech G903 Lightspeed is a wireless gaming mouse designed for precision control. It utilizes Lightspeed technology for reliable, low-latency performance and features a lightweight construction with an ergonomic shape promoting comfortable extended use. The mouse’s high DPI sensor (16,000) del...
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The Logitech G903 Lightspeed scores 9.2/10 due to its excellent performance, long battery life, and ergonomic design. However, it is on the higher end of the price spectrum and has limited software customization.
Scoring methodologyThe Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless is a standout value champion. It packs a top-tier PixArt 3395 sensor, a lightweight 62-gram design (with solid shell), and HyperX's 2.4GHz wireless with a high battery life, all at a mid-range price. It includes grippy tape and flexible USB-C paracord cable. Aimed at b...
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The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless scores 8.8/10 due to its excellent sensor performance, lightweight design, and long battery life, making it a solid choice for mid-range gaming mice. However, the lack of RGB lighting and limited customization options slightly lower the score.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech G502 HERO Wireless Gaming Mouse is a precision input device engineered for competitive gaming. Its HERO sensor delivers exceptional tracking accuracy while the wireless design provides freedom of movement. The mouse incorporates adjustable weights and customizable RGB lighting. It’s sui...
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The Logitech G502 HERO scores 9.1/10 due to its high accuracy, long battery life, and customizable features. However, it's slightly pricey and not ideal for left-handed users.
Scoring methodologyThe Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed offers a comfortable, ergonomic design with a thumb rest, making it ideal for long gaming sessions. It features dual-mode connectivity (2.4GHz and Bluetooth), providing flexibility for different setups. The sensor is highly accurate, and the battery life is impressive...
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The Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed scores 8.4/10 due to its excellent balance of performance and affordability, with a high DPI sensor for precise tracking and an ergonomic design for comfort during extended gaming sessions. However, it lacks some advanced features found in higher-end models.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech G Pro X is positioned for aspiring content creators and streamers who need good microphone quality alongside gaming audio. The Blue VO!CE software provides broadcast-quality voice processing with compression, de-essing, and limiter effects. The 50mm Pro-G drivers deliver clear audio wit...
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The Logitech G Pro X scores 8.5/10 due to its exceptional tracking accuracy and battery life, but it comes with a higher price tag and limited software options.
Scoring methodologyThe Razer Naga X is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse designed specifically for MMO gamers. With a 16,000 DPI optical sensor, it provides precise tracking and responsiveness. The mouse features 16 programmable buttons, allowing for extensive customization for in-game commands. Its ergonomic design...
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The Razer Naga X scores 8.5/10 due to its high DPI sensor for precise tracking, ergonomic design, and extensive customization options. However, it is more expensive than standard gaming mice and may not be ideal for all types of games.
Scoring methodologyThe HyperX Pulsefire Dart Pro is a wireless gaming mouse designed for competitive PC gamers. Its lightweight construction combined with a high-precision 16,000 DPI sensor and extended 50-hour battery life offers enhanced control and reduced fatigue during long sessions. The mouse’s tactile buttons a...
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The HyperX Pulsefire Dart Pro scores 8.4/10 due to its lightweight design, long battery life, and high DPI sensor for precision tracking. However, it has some limitations such as potential latency with wireless connectivity and limited software customization options.
Scoring methodologyThe Corsair Dark Core Pro SE Wireless is a high-performance gaming mouse designed for competitive PC gamers. It features a precise 16,000 DPI optical sensor and wireless connectivity providing up to 50 hours of battery life. Its sculpted ergonomic design prioritizes comfort during long gameplay sess...
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The Corsair Dark Core Pro SE Wireless scores 8.4/10 due to its high DPI sensor accuracy, long battery life, and ergonomic design. However, it comes with a higher price tag and limited software customization options.
Scoring methodologyThe Aerox 5 Wireless uniquely combines an ultra-lightweight (74g) honeycomb design with a suite of five programmable side buttons, including a unique 'QuickShift' toggle for profile switching. It uses the TrueMove Air optical sensor and features Quantum 2.0 Wireless with multi-device Bluetooth suppo...
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The Aerox 5 Wireless scores 8.8/10 due to its ultra-lightweight design, accurate tracking from the TrueMove Air sensor, and versatile connectivity options via Quantum 2.0 wireless technology. However, it comes with a higher price point and limited customization options.
Scoring methodologyThe Corsair Darkstar Wireless is a dedicated MMO/MOBA powerhouse, featuring a staggering 18 programmable buttons, including a 12-button side panel with Corsair's new MARK mechanical key switches for a crisp, keyboard-like feel. It uses the SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS tech for low latency and the high-precis...
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The Corsair Darkstar Wireless scores 8.6/10 due to its impressive button count and mechanical switches, but it falls short with a high price and limited compatibility.
Scoring methodologyThe Corsair M65 RGB is a wireless gaming mouse designed for PC gamers seeking reliable performance without the cost of premium peripherals. It utilizes a precise 12,000 DPI optical sensor delivering smooth tracking and boasts customizable RGB lighting for aesthetic personalization. This budget-frien...
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The Corsair M65 RGB scores 7.5/10 due to its excellent performance with a high DPI sensor and wireless connectivity, but it falls short in terms of advanced features and higher price point.
Scoring methodologyThe SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gaming Mouse is a PC peripheral designed for competitive gaming. This mouse utilizes wireless technology for freedom of movement while maintaining high precision tracking. It includes a built-in USB-C hub with two USB-A ports and one USB-C port, providing convenient...
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The SteelSeries Rival 3 scores 8.4/10 due to its high precision, wireless capabilities, and durable build quality. However, the higher price point and limited color options are drawbacks.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech G Pro X Mechanical Wireless Mouse is a professional-grade gaming mouse designed for competitive PC gamers. Utilizing mechanical switches, it delivers precise tracking and responsive control with its wireless connection. Its customizable features and durable build cater to serious player...
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The Logitech G Pro X scores 8.7/10 due to its exceptional precision, long battery life, and customizable features. However, it's more expensive than other gaming mice and lacks some software integrations.
Scoring methodologyThe Razer DeathAdder Elite V2 is a wireless gaming mouse designed for competitive PC gamers. Its notable features include an optical sensor offering precise tracking and up to 75 hours of battery life. The ergonomic design caters to both left-handed and right-handed users seeking comfort during exte...
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The Razer DeathAdder Elite V2 scores 8.7/10 due to its excellent ergonomics, long battery life, and high DPI sensor. However, it falls short in terms of customization options and higher price point.
Scoring methodologyThe G Pro X Superlight 2 is the apex wireless mouse for competitive gaming. Weighing just 60 grams, it features Logitech's flagship HERO 2 optical sensor with 32,000 DPI and sub-1ms LIGHTSPEED wireless. Its refined symmetrical shape suits various grips, and the inclusion of USB-C charging with a lig...
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The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 scores 9.2/10 due to its exceptional performance, ultra-lightweight design, and advanced wireless technology. However, the higher price point and limited battery life are minor drawbacks.
Scoring methodologyThe Logitech Lift is a standout vertical mouse, particularly for smaller hands. Its sculpted design provides excellent palm support and a comfortable, natural grip. The advanced sensor delivers precise tracking, while the customizable buttons enhance productivity. Logitech's Flow technology allows...
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 builds upon the legacy of its predecessors, offering an incredibly lightweight design and enhanced sensor performance. Its HERO 25K sensor delivers exceptional accuracy and responsiveness, while the updated LIGHTSPEED wireless technology minimizes latency. Designe...
The Pulsar X2 Mini is a favorite among enthusiasts who demand featherlight weight without sacrificing advanced features. It pairs an ambidextrous, minimalist shell with high-end optical sensors and excellent wireless connectivity. It offers a fantastic blend of performance metricslow weight, high po...
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