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5 best mice for gaming (2024)

Gaming mice are a critical component because they decide how fast your inputs are registered by your PC. A good gaming mouse will enable faster input registration thus firing the bullet as soon as you click the button without delay. This ensures precision and thus gives you an edge when playing competitive first-person shooters.

A slow gaming mouse will register inputs late thus will result in you being dead from the enemy shot despite you seeing the enemy and clicking the shoot button first. Further, a gaming mouse comes with specialized sensors that accurately track mouse movement and allow you minute control.

There are several things to look for when buying a gaming mouse. Firstly the choice between wired or wireless. Pros generally prefer a wired mouse because it registers input faster than a wireless mouse. Secondly, the weight of the mouse. The heavier the mouse is, the slower your movement. A heavy mouse causes more strain on the hands and wrists when playing games like Valorant.

Third, the sensor used by the mouse. A gaming mouse shipping with new sensors can feature a polling rate of 8000 Hz, which registers inputs blazingly faster than normal gaming mice. This list puts together all such mice from various price points that are best for gaming in 2024. Bear in mind that you have to buy a 4K or 8K dongle to access those fast polling rates for each of these mice.

Note: Some parts of this article are subjective and solely reflect the writer's opinion.


Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition and 4 other best gaming mice

1) Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition ($280)

Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition (Image via Razer)
Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition (Image via Razer)

The Razer Viper Signature Edition features the Focus Pro 30K Optical sensor and is capable of an 8000 Hz polling rate. It averages 12 hrs of battery life when using the 8000 Hz polling rate and 60 hrs when using the normal 1000 Hz polling rate. It is capable of 30000 DPI which allows extreme flexibility and precision. It features five programmable buttons.

The mouse weighs 49 grams, which is extremely light and doesn't strain your hand during long gaming sessions. However, it is quite expensive and is better suited for professional use rather than everyday gaming. The Viper Signature edition is one of the best Razer mice available.

FeatureSpecifications
Form FactorRight-Handed
ConnectivityRazer HyperSpeed Wireless
Wired – Speedflex Charging Cable USB Type C
Battery LifeUp to 60 hours (HyperSpeed Wireless at 1000 Hz)
Up to 12 hours (HyperPolling Wireless at 8000 Hz)
RGB LightingNone
SensorFocus Pro 30K Optical Sensor
Weight49 g

Pros:

  • Features 8000 Hz polling rate.
  • Comes at a super light weight of 49 g.

Cons:

  • Rather expensive.
  • The mouse is comparatively heavier considering its price.

2) Finalmouse UltralightX ($189)

Finalmouse UltralightX (Image by Finalmouse)
Finalmouse UltralightX (Image by Finalmouse)

The Finalmouse UltralightX is a very lightweight mouse that weighs a mere 31 grams. This is the lightest mouse on this entire list and is preferred by many pro gamers like TenZ and Tarik. The mouse is priced very well considering the features it offers.

It has an 8000 Hz polling rate and click latency of under 300 microseconds. The input will be registered as soon as you click the mouse, meaning that you can headshot an enemy as soon as you notice them.

FeatureSpecification
Form FactorRight-Handed
ConnectivityWireless (2.4 GHz)
Battery LifeIt can be used for 2 months continuously depending on the polling rate.
SensorPixart PAW3395
Max Sensitivity (DPI)20,000
Polling Rate
Up to 8000 Hz
Weight31 grams

Pros:

  • 8000 Hz polling rate.
  • Extremely light weight at 31 grams.
  • Perfect battery life.

Cons:

  • The body is quite flexible.

3) Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 ($149)

Logitech Superlight X Pro 2 (Image by Logitech)
Logitech Superlight X Pro 2 (Image by Logitech)

The Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 is the newest release from Logitech. It features the Hero 2 sensor. The mouse can go up to 32000 DPI, which provides extreme customization flexibility. It is very precise and accurate, supporting up to a 4000 Hz polling rate.

The Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 comes with a battery life of up to 92 hours which is enough to last for weeks. However, the weight (60 grams) is on the heavier side even though this is the superlight edition. All in all, this is one of the best gaming mice from Logitech.

FeatureSpecifications
Form FactorAmbidextrous
ConnectivityWireless (Lightspeed)
Battery LifeUp to 95 hours
SensorHERO 2
Max Sensitivity (DPI)32,000
Polling rateup to 4000 Hz
Weight60 grams
Polling Rate1000 Hz (up to 4000 Hz with software)

Pros:

  • Supports up to 32000 DPI.
  • Up to 95 hrs of battery life.

Cons:

  • Only 4000 Hz polling rate.
  • Comparatively heavier than the competition.

4) VGN Dragonfly F1 Series ($45)

VGN Dragonfly F1 Pro (Image by VGN)
VGN Dragonfly F1 Pro (Image by VGN)

VGN Dragonfly F1 offers extremely good features at a very low price. The mouse has the PAW3395 sensor that enables it to poll at 4000 Hz, which is extremely good for landing headshots. It comes with a good battery life of up to 130 hrs. The Dragonfly F1 weighs 49 grams, which is the same as that of the Razer Viper Mini Signature edition.

FeatureSpecifications
Form FactorAmbidextrous
ConnectivityWireless (2.4 GHz) and Wired
Battery LifeUp to 130 hours (wireless)
SensorPixArt PAW3395
Max Sensitivity (DPI)26,000
Polling rate125 - 4000 Hz (1000 Hz default)
Weight49 grams

Pros:

  • Good for budget gamers.
  • Up to 130 hrs of battery life.
  • Features a super light weight of 49 grams.

Cons:

  • Only 4000 Hz polling rate.

5) Attack Shark X3 ($37.29)

Attack Shark X3 (Image by Attack Shark)
Attack Shark X3 (Image by Attack Shark)

The Attack Shark X3 is the most affordable mouse on this list. It packs the most number of features and is the most value-for-money option as well. Mice from Attack Shark are famously used by Korean and Singapore esports players. This mouse features the PAW3395 sensor, which makes it capable of supporting an 8000 Hz polling rate.

The mouse is also extremely light, coming in at only 49 grams. Apart from this, it supports 200 hours of battery life, which is the most hours offered by any mouse on this entire list. It retails at only $37.29, which is a bargain considering the price. If you are just a normal gamer, this mouse should be the one you go for.

FeatureSpecifications
Form FactorAmbidextrous
ConnectivityWireless (2.4 GHz) / Wired (USB-C) / Bluetooth 5.2
Battery LifeUp to 200 hours (2.4GHz)
SensorPixArt PAW3395
Max Sensitivity (DPI)26,000
Weight 49 grams
Polling rateup to 8000 Hz

Pros:

  • Supports up to 8000 Hz of polling rate.
  • Offers up to 200 hrs of battery life.
  • Extremely lightweight at only 49 grams.

Cons:

  • Can be slippery for sweaty hands.
  • Click latency is a bit high.

That sums up our list of the best gaming mice of 2024. It features mice for those on a budget as well as the Razer Viper Signature edition, which is known for its premium price and build quality.

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