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 ROCCAT Burst Pro Air is a great mouse for FPS gaming. It's fairly lightweight, feels well-built, and is comfortable to use. The companion software offers a high degree of customization, so you adjust the sensor settings and set your CPI precisely in steps of 50 in a very wide range. Also, the feet and cable don't cause drag on mousepads and desks. While its click latency is very good, it isn't as low as other FPS-oriented options.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The SteelSeries Rival 650 is decent for FPS gaming. It's a bit on the heavy side, but you can also remove the side panels to make it lighter. It's an extremely comfortable mouse, and it works well with any grip type, but it's too big for small hands. It has an incredible sensor with a wide CPI range, minimal error, and low lift-off distance. It also has low click latency, which is great.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The SteelSeries Sensei Ten is a great mouse for FPS video games. The mouse is quite lightweight, and all of its buttons can be programmed, including the up/down scrolls. The sensor performance is excellent, and because it's wired, the click latency is also good. Unfortunately, small and medium hands may have a tough time with the fingertip grip.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless is the best value massive wireless mouse you can buy, and it is also rather capable. It is an excellent gaming mouse that caters to a certain subset of gamers: those with extra-large hands. The Ironclaw is sturdy enough to withstand your palm or claw play style, along with pleasantly textured grips, configurable software, and just the right amount of additional buttons. If your meaty mitts are capable enough to break a mouse, then this thing can withstand your brutal force after any gaming rage quit.
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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The SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless is an excellent MMO gaming mouse. It has a full 12-button side panel, and you can reprogram all buttons using the customization software, which is compatible with Windows and macOS. The build quality feels excellent, and it has a comfortable, right-handed shape. Unfortunately, it isn't well-suited for small hands using any grip type.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Pwnage Ultra Custom Wireless Symm is an impressive ultra-light gaming mouse, but it has very high click latency. That said, it's lightweight and feels well-built. It also has a high-quality, flexible paracord-like charging cable, mouse feet that glide very smoothly, and a comfortable ambidextrous shape suitable for all grip types and all but small hands. Performance-wise, it has a very low minimum lift-off distance and a CPI you can adjust by steps of 100 within a wide range.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The ROCCAT Kone Pure Ultra is a great FPS gaming mouse. It's lightweight and feels very well-built. It has a right-handed shape with a thumb rest, and it's well suited for all grip types and most hand sizes. Performance-wise, it has low click latency, a very low lift-off distance, and you can adjust the set CPI by increments of 50 within a broad range. Unfortunately, its rubber cable isn't very flexible, and its feet don't glide quite as smoothly as those on similar mice.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Pwnage Ultra Custom Wireless Ergo is an amazing FPS gaming mouse. It's lightweight and feels very well-built, despite having many removable pieces. It has a comfortable right-handed shape suitable for almost all hand sizes using a palm or claw grip and larger hands using a fingertip grip, and it connects wirelessly with its USB receiver. It also has a wide CPI range, a very low lift-off distance, and an impressively low click latency. Unfortunately, the customization software is only compatible with Windows, and you can only adjust the CPI by increments of 100.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The SteelSeries Sensei RAW is great for FPS gaming. It feels well-built, has good click latency, a low lift-off distance, and mouse feet that glide well on mousepads. It's ideal for a claw grip, regardless of hand size, but it's also suitable for those with larger hands using a fingertip grip and medium or large hands with a palm grip. Unfortunately, it has a stiff cable, and while you can adjust the CPI using the software, it uses an unusual slider, and you can only make adjustments by increments of 90.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Razer Orochi V2 is very good for FPS gaming. It's lightweight, feels well-built, and has extremely low click latency, though we recommend using the USB receiver for best performance. It's ideal for a fingertip grip for large and medium-sized hands or other grip types for smaller hands. It also has mouse feet that glide very well on mousepads, a CPI with a wide range you can adjust by increments of 100, and a low minimum lift-off distance.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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