
Aside from its price tag, the mouse is overall a very excellent choice.
THE BEST GAMING MOUSE WIRED PRO
The G Pro Wireless is a great wireless mouse with great tracking precision and good battery life.
THE BEST GAMING MOUSE WIRED FULL
On a full charge you can use it for 48 hours when the RGB lights are on while you can use it for up to 60 hours if the RGB is turned off. It weighs only 80g, making it easy to move and use. It has a great sleek ambidextrous design, making it usable for both left and right handed users. It features a 1ms report rate in wireless lightspeed mode, and it supports up to 16,000 DPI. It has the highly acclaimed Logitech Hero 16K sensor, considered as one of the most accurate and precise sensors in the market. Before you had to make sacrifices such as latency or response time when you wanted to go with a wireless mouse, but with the Logitech G Pro Wireless, there’s basically no difference. Being able to play your game without any wires getting tangled is definitely something all gamers want. It is highly recommended by pro gamers and are used by a ton of different streamers. The Logitech G Pro Wireless is considered as one of the best wireless gaming mouse out there. It’s definitely a great buy for all users since it has 2 side buttons on each side, making it suitable for left and right handed players. It also only has a small Zowie logo near the bottom of it, leaving it with a clean look. It is a simple and sleek mouse with no RGB lighting. The Zowie FK2 has some brothers, the FK1 a little bit heavier at 86g, and the FK1+ at 91g, if you prefer bigger and beefier mice. It is 124mm long and weighs in at 81g, making it a relatively light mouse. The Zowie FK2 has a low profile body shape, making it great for palm or claw grip users. It has 3 levels of report rate from 125Hz, 500Hz, and 1000Hz. The mouse only goes up to 3200 DPI but not everyone uses high DPI settings, most people’s DPI settings are actually around 400 – 1600 DPI, so I don’t think it’s that much of a problem. It has 4 different DPI settings, 400 DPI, 800 DPI, 1600 DPI, and 3200 DPI. It has a PixArt PMW 3310 sensor which is also the same sensor used in the SteelSeries rival 300 which is a beloved mouse around the community. The BenQ Zowie FK2 is an excellent ambidextrous mouse usable for both left and right handed players. Lastly, its PixArt PMW 3389 sensor is definitely not the best available sensor in the market but for $34.00, you can’t go wrong with the Cooler Master MM710. It might also be quite difficult to clean up when dirt starts to build inside of it due to its honeycomb design. Unfortunately, this mouse has no RGB lighting whatsoever but it does have a nice finish. It features a honeycomb type design, with 2 side buttons, a dpi button, and a pretty good scroll wheel. It comes in Matte Black, Glossy Black, Matte White and Glossy White. It has a comfortable shape for almost any type of grip and it only weighs 53g, being one of the lightest mouse available in the market today. The Cooler Master MM710 also has Omron switches which are rated for 20 million clicks. It has a polling rate of 1000Hz which is definitely something you need when you want a fast and accurate gaming mouse. It can go up to 16000 DPI with 400 DPI being is lowest setting and 1200 DPI being its default. It makes use of the PixArt PMW3389 sensor, which is a cheap but accurate sensor that really does the job.

The Cooler Master MM710 may be the cheapest gaming mouse found on this list but don’t judge this mouse by its price since it a pretty amazing gaming mouse considering its price.


Starting off the list is the Cooler Master MM710. Master MM710 is so light it’s like picking an empty plastic cup.
