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.

80
Pick up the Logitech G604 if you want a wireless MMO mouse and have $100 to spend. You can get cheaper models if you don't need a ton of thumb buttons, though.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide

80
With a unique look and parts you can swap out for comfort, the Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+ is a high-end gaming mouse that should tickle tinkerers, as well as players seeking lots of buttons and flexibility.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

80
The Corsair M55 RGB Pro sticks to the basics to deliver a versatile mouse for both righties and lefties. It delivers high-DPI sensitivity and a useful shortcut to switch hands, but right-handed gamers will probably want better budget ergonomics with a right-handed-only mouse such as the SteelSeries Rival 310 or Razer DeathAdder Elite.
-- As reviewed by IGN

80
Pick up the Razer Viper if you're an esports enthusiast with $80 to spare. If you're a more casual player, a cheaper mouse with a more ergonomic design will be a better fit.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide

80
The SteelSeries Rival 110 is one of the best budget gaming mice you can buy - as long as you don't expect too much.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware

80
The Corsair Ironclaw RGB is big, but it's also comfortable, well-designed, colorful and functional.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide

80
Set aside the lofty claims of sky-high polling rates and greater accuracy, and the Cougar Revenger S proves itself an excellent FPS mouse at a reasonable price.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

80
With its well-designed, premium-priced MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse, Logitech is hoping to bring trackballs back into fashion.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

80
We're frankly wowed by the Swiftpoint Z's configurable design elements and button assignments that reveal a rich macro editor. Worth the price...if you can afford it.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

80
Its software could be better and the buttons less stiff, but the lightweight Ventus X Optical RGB mouse is a decent value, packing a top-shelf sensor, an adjustable weight system, and a palm-cooling design.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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