Top Mouses 2023

Enhance your computing experience with our carefully curated selection of top-rated mice. We analyze reviews and ratings to present you with the best mice available in the market. Whether you're a gamer, a graphic designer, or simply seeking a reliable everyday mouse, our collection includes a range of options to suit your needs. From ergonomic designs to customizable features, our Top Picks ensure precise control and comfort. Explore our selection and find the perfect mouse to elevate your productivity and gaming performance.

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The Razer Mamba Tournament Edition is a comfortable and colorful companion for PC gamers, featuring intuitive, easy-to-use software and some very handy extra buttons.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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With its highly accurate tracking, dedicated sniper button, and overall killer design, the Corsair Vengeance M65 is a fine addition to any first-person-shooter enthusiast's arsenal.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
84
The ASUS ROG Harpe Ace is an outstanding FPS gaming mouse. It's extremely lightweight and has impressive build quality. It also has a symmetrical shape that's compatible with all grip types and most hand sizes. Performance-wise, it has incredibly low click latency and remarkable all-around sensor performance, providing an exceptionally snappy and responsive-feeling gaming experience.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless’s ridiculously low price, superior comfortable grip, and trouble-free connection bring the wireless gaming mouse within reach of almost anybody. When used with either the provided USB charging cable or the wireless USB receiver, the click latency is excellent. Although it supports Bluetooth, you should not use it for playing games. Moreover, all hand sizes may comfortably use this mouse with a claw grip. However, those with really tiny hands may have trouble accessing all of the buttons. Ultimately, when compared to other wireless gaming mice, the Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless is a steal.
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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The Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed is a multifunctional mouse that excels in a number of domains. It’s hard to tell the difference between this and the much more costly Razer Basilisk Ultimate. In addition, its ergonomic design makes it comfortable to use with any grip style and almost any hand size. On the downside, it uses a single AA battery instead of being charged through a USB port and has no RGB lighting. Ultimately, it is a perfect companion for FPS titles with its low click latency.
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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The Razer Viper V2 Pro’s only focus, and primary concern, is speed and accuracy. That’s a huge deal for FPS professional players since it implies this featherweight pointer is about to revolutionize the genre. The mouse’s Weight has been reduced, and it has a new generation of optical switches and a Razer Focus Pro 30K sensor. Moreover, Razer claims to have enhanced wireless performance and battery life. It’s ergonomic, thanks to its symmetrical design, and its exceptional feet ensure a silky, silent glide over mousepads. There may be more reasonable alternatives for the rest of us, a little lower on the pricing scale. On the contrary, this mouse might be the best choice for professional, dedicated gamers.
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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The Razer Pro Click Mini is an impressive mouse for office use. It feels well-built, and its ambidextrous shape is comfortable to use. You can reprogram nearly all its buttons using the companion software and even assign a Hypershift button for more programmable inputs. It connects wirelessly with a USB receiver or via a Bluetooth connection. Unfortunately, due to its small size, it's only suitable for use with a fingertip grip, and larger hands may have difficulty using it.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The MSI CLUTCH GM41 WIRELESS is an impressive ultra-light gaming mouse. It's lightweight, feels relatively well-built, and has an ambidextrous shape suitable for all except for extra-large hands using a palm grip and all but small-sized hands using a claw grip, but only larger-sized hands using a fingertip grip. Performance-wise, it has low click latency, a very low minimum lift-off distance, and you can adjust the CPI by increments of 100 within a broad range. It also has smooth-gliding mouse feet and a high-quality, braided charging cable. Although, the cable is very stiff.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The ASUS ROG Keris Wireless is an impressive FPS gaming mouse. It feels very sturdy and has an ergonomic right-handed shape well-suited for a fingertip or claw grip for nearly all hand sizes. It's also fairly lightweight, has a wide CPI range, and a low click latency. Unfortunately, you can only adjust the CPI by increments of 100, and the minimum lift-off distance isn't quite as low as on most other high-end wireless gaming mice.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
84
The Cooler Master MM830 is very good for MMO gaming, though it doesn't have as many buttons as some dedicated MMO gaming mice. That said, you can program all buttons except for the left click. It has a good click latency, it feels well-built, and it has a comfortable right-handed shape best-suited for palm grip for all hand sizes and a claw grip for larger hands. Unfortunately, the sensor on our unit is inconsistent and undershoots the set CPI more during faster cursor movements.
-- As reviewed by Rtings