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.

73
Great travel mouse. The mouse is very small and works wirelessly, which is amazing for working in tight places like on a plane. However, the build quality isn't the best and the top cover might come off when inside a bag.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
72
The Redragon M601 RGB Centrophorus is a decent FPS gaming mouse. It feels well-built and is quite lightweight. It has an ambidextrous shape suitable for medium to large-sized hands using a palm or claw grip and a fingertip grip for all but small hands. Unfortunately, it has a very high click latency for a gaming mouse. Also, its lift-off distance and minimum CPI setting may not be low enough for some gamers' preferences, and the CPI adjustment steps are irregular, so you can't set your CPI very precisely. Its mouse feet are only decent, and it has a stiff cable that feels poor quality.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
72
The HyperX Pulsefire Surge is decent for FPS games. It has a wide CPI range, a CPI you can adjust precisely in increments of 50, and a very low minimum lift-off distance. While the mouse feels very well-built, its braided cable isn't very flexible, and the mouse feet don't glide as well when used directly on desks. Unfortunately, the click latency is fairly high for a gaming mouse. Also, its sensor is a bit inconsistent and tends to undershoot more during fast cursor movements than during slow ones. Also, the mouse is heavy, so it isn't an ideal choice if you prefer lighter mice.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
72
The MX Vertical is a great mouse for Office/Multimedia use. It has good ergonomics and once you get used to it, it can be a good companion for your work. It has a great build quality, excellent wireless connectivity options, and a decent number of buttons to facilitate your work.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
71
The Gigabyte AORUS M5 is decent for FPS gaming. The click latency should be good enough for most gamers, but if you mostly play fast-paced FPS games, you may prefer something more responsive-feeling. Also, it's very heavy, even without its extra weights, so fans of light mice may be disappointed. Also, the rubber cable feels cheap and isn't very flexible. That said, it feels well-built and has a right-handed shape that's suitable for most hand sizes using any grip type. It has a low lift-off distance, and you can adjust the set CPI in increments of 50 within a wide range.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
71
The ROCCAT Kone AIMO Remastered is a decent FPS gaming mouse, but it's very heavy, and its click latency is somewhat higher than on similar gaming mice. That said, it feels very well-built, and it has a comfortable right-handed shape that's well-suited for all hand sizes using a palm grip. However, it isn't suitable for smaller-sized hands using a claw or fingertip grip. Performance-wise, it has a very low lift-off distance and a wide CPI range. You can also adjust the CPI by increments of 50.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
71
The Corsair HARPOON RGB is good for FPS gaming because it's lightweight and easy to move around, but the cable feels stiff. It's designed for a claw grip, and due to its small size, it's a good choice for small to medium-sized hands with a palm grip. Performance-wise, it has low click latency, but sadly, the sensor is barely adequate for FPS gaming as it's inconsistent and prone to tracking errors.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
70
The Model I 2 Wireless is a comfortable, lightweight mouse aimed at gamers who have other priorities.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
70
The Darkstar is a highly-customizable gaming mouse aimed at MMO/MOBA players, and I’d love it if I could just get used to the slightly-off button placement.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
70
The pebble-shaped Pop Mouse is cute, eye-catching, and quiet, but it lacks thumb buttons.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware