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 Logitech G5 is decent for FPS gaming. It has low click latency, smooth-gliding mouse feet, a low minimum CPI, and a set CPI that you can adjust in increments of 50. Unfortunately, it's quite heavy, and its braided cable isn't very flexible. While it feels well-built, the buttons feel squishy, and the rubberized sides get sticky over time. Also, the sensor is fairly inconsistent and inaccurate, and it tends to undershoot the set CPI by a lot when moving the mouse fast.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Corsair SCIMITAR RGB ELITE is an exceptional mouse for MMO gaming. It has an adjustable 12-button side pannel, it feels very well-built, and it has customization software compatible with Windows and macOS. It also has great click latency and a low lift-off distance. It's ideal for all hand sizes using a claw grip, but it's well-suited for a palm grip for all but small hands and a fingertip grip for all but extra-large hands. Unfortunately, it has a fairly stiff cable, and its mouse wheel lacks L/R tilt buttons.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The GLORIOUS Model D is an okay office mouse. It has a comfortable right-slanted design and is very well-built. The two side buttons can also help with making web browsing a bit easier. Although its cable is amazingly light, it still doesn't offer the versatility of a wireless design.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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Decent for office. It has a comfortable shape and a nice thumb-rest that offers good ergonomics. The mouse is also very well-built, but its cable can get rather annoying and catches on desk supplies easily.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Logitech G705 is an amazing mouse for FPS games. It feels well-built and comfortable to use thanks to its ergonomic, right-handed shape. Performance-wise, it offers great CPI customization that's accurate and consistent, and it has outstanding click latency, so games feel responsive. As its a wireless mouse, you don't have to worry about a cable causing drag, and its feet glide smoothly on mousepads and desks. Unfortunately, if you have hands on the larger side, you're limited to using this mouse with a fingertip grip as the mouse is best suited for smaller sized hands.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Pulsar Xlite Wireless is good for office work, though it isn't originally for this use. The body feels very sturdy and has a comfortable, right-handed shape. You can reprogram all buttons using the customization software, and it connects wirelessly with its USB receiver. Unfortunately, there's no Bluetooth support, and the scroll wheel doesn't have L/R tilt inputs or a free-scrolling mode.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Swiftpoint Z is good for MMO gaming. It feels well-built and has a right-handed shape suitable for all grip types and most hand sizes. However, smaller hands may have difficulty reaching all the controls using any grip type. While it doesn't have as many side buttons as most conventional MMO mice, it has more diverse types of inputs and more programmable inputs overall than other MMO mice we've tested. Performance-wise, it has good click latency, a low minimum lift-off distance, and a wide CPI range. Unfortunately, you can only adjust the CPI by increments of 100, which may disappoint some gamers.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The COUGAR Revenger is a decent FPS gaming mouse. It feels well-built and has a comfortable, right-handed shape well-suited for large and extra-large hands using a fingertip grip or all but small-sized hands using a palm or claw grip. Performance-wise, it has a very low lift-off distance, and you can adjust the CPI by increments of 100 within a broad range. Unfortunately, while the click latency is good, it isn't as low as most mid-range gaming mice. Also, the rubber cable isn't very flexible and has a grippy finish that may catch on mousepads.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The BenQ ZOWIE EC2 is good for FPS gaming. Its click latency is low and should feel responsive, and the slight curve of its design should make it comfortable to use. It's somewhat light, but its cable isn't very flexible and its build quality is only decent due to some flexing at the button of the mouse.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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Unfortunately, the Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed is only decent for FPS games as it's quite heavy, and you won't be able to react as quickly with it in-game. That said, it has extremely low click latency and an ergonomic shape that's well-suited to all grip types and most hand sizes.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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