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The Best Gaming Mice for 2025

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Last updated: 2025/06/10 at 3:58 AM
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EDITORS’ NOTE

June 9, 2025: With this update, we added the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed as our latest Best Mainstream Wireless Gaming Mouse. We also added the Turtle Beach Kone II, ADATA XPG Alpha, Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K, Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini, and Corsair M75 Wireless. We removed six discontinued products.

  • More affordable than its V3 Pro predecessor
  • Comfortable ergonomic design
  • Lightweight
  • Highest polling rate requires an accessory sold separately
  • Available in only one color
  • High, but not the highest, DPI maximum

The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed improves on the excellent design of the V3 Pro, making it the sub-$100 wireless gaming mouse to beat.

Number of Buttons

5

Interface

2.4GHz Wireless, USB Wired

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

Focus X 26K Optical Sensor

Sensor Maximum Resolution

26000 dpi

Power Source

Internal Battery

Weight

1.9 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

2 years

Learn More

Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed Review

Turtle Beach Kone II gaming mouse

  • Comfortable for medium and large hands
  • Excellent optical button switches
  • High-resolution 26,000dpi sensor
  • Seven buttons are highly customizable
  • Adjustable RGB lighting
  • Not a good fit for small hands
  • On the pricey side for a wired gaming mouse

Big but not unwieldy, the Turtle Beach Kone II pairs quality hardware with loads of customizability to create an excellent wired gaming mouse for larger hands.

Number of Buttons

7

Interface

USB Wired

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

Turtle Beach Owl-Eye

Sensor Maximum Resolution

26000 dpi

Power Source

Wired USB

Weight

3.17 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

1 year

Learn More

Turtle Beach Kone II Review

ADATA XPG Alpha

  • Ergonomic shape
  • 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections
  • XPG customization software works well
  • Good value
  • Too heavy for serious esports play

Featuring all the gaming basics at a budget price, the XPG Alpha is a commendable effort from ADATA and a great wireless mouse whatever your skill level.

Number of Buttons

6

Interface

Bluetooth, RF Wireless, USB Wired

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

PixArt PAW3335

Sensor Maximum Resolution

16000 dpi

Power Source

Internal Battery

Weight

3.4 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

2 years

Learn More

ADATA XPG Alpha Review

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2

  • Reasonably priced for the feature set
  • Lightweight
  • Attractive design
  • Fully customizable via software utility
  • Not a good fit for large hands
  • Limited RGB
  • No onboard profile storage

As an update to the original Haste esports mouse, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 innovates on everything that made the original great—including a super light weight—while remaining well-priced.

Number of Buttons

6

Interface

USB Wired

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

HyperX 26K Sensor

Sensor Maximum Resolution

26000 dpi

Power Source

Wired USB

Weight

1.92 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

2 years

Learn More

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Review

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

  • Excellent ergonomics
  • Slick-looking RGB lighting
  • Maximum 8,000Hz polling rate available via wireless connection
  • Supports wireless charging
  • Expensive
  • Heavy
  • Requires optional accessories to enable wireless charging and reach 8,000Hz

The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K is an impressive wireless gaming mouse full of style and function that should appeal to the hard-core gaming crowd.

Number of Buttons

5

Interface

USB Wired, 2.4GHz Wireless, Bluetooth

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

Focus Pro Optical Sensor Gen-2

Sensor Maximum Resolution

35000 dpi

Power Source

Internal Battery

Weight

3.9 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

2 years

Learn More

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K Review

Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE Wireless Gaming Mouse

  • Remodeled side macro buttons
  • Very good price
  • Qi wireless charging
  • Highly customizable lighting
  • Built-in dongle storage
  • Textured grip is a bit slippery
  • Fewer buttons than the first Dark Core
  • No really big changes

With an upgraded sensor and remodeled side buttons, Corsair’s Dark Core RGB Pro SE updates a great mouse to keep it in the front rank.

Number of Buttons

8

Interface

RF Wireless, Bluetooth, USB Wired

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

PixArt PAW3392

Sensor Maximum Resolution

18000 dpi

Power Source

Internal Battery, Qi Wireless, Wired USB

Weight

4.9 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

2 years

Learn More

Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

The Asus Rog Harpe Ace Mini

  • Lightweight
  • More portable than the full-size ROG Harpe Ace
  • Onboard dongle storage
  • 8,000Hz polling rate requires a separate purchase
  • No left-handed option

The Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini is a diminutive yet powerful wireless gaming mouse, an excellent choice for esports players who prefer a claw-style grip and an ultralight body.

Number of Buttons

5

Interface

USB Wired, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wireless

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

ROG AimPoint Pro

Sensor Maximum Resolution

42000 dpi

Power Source

Internal Battery

Weight

1.72 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

1 year

Learn More

Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini Review

Razer Naga V2 Pro

  • True 4,000Hz polling rate (with optional Hyperpolling dongle)
  • Includes three swappable side button panels
  • Tons of customization options
  • Supports wireless charging
  • 30K DPI sensor
  • Heavier than expected
  • Premium price
  • Hyperpolling dongle not included

Razer takes its classic Naga MMO mouse and polishes it to a sheen, with a host of additions that elevate it to the top of its class.

Number of Buttons

20

Interface

Bluetooth, RF Wireless, USB Wired

Hand Orientation

Right-Handed

Sensor Maker and Model

Razer Focus Pro

Sensor Maximum Resolution

30000 dpi

Power Source

Internal Battery, Qi Wireless

Weight

4.7 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

2 years

Learn More

Razer Naga V2 Pro Review

Corsair M75 Wireless

  • Excellent ambidextrous design, with side-swappable buttons
  • Improved battery life
  • Includes RGB lighting
  • Max polling rate is low compared with other premium gaming mice
  • Significantly more expensive than wired version

Corsair’s M75 Wireless is a capable gaming mouse in its own right, but the recently released, very similar M75 Air is a better buy in this price class.

Number of Buttons

5

Interface

Bluetooth, USB Wired, 2.4GHz Wireless

Hand Orientation

Ambidextrous

Sensor Maker and Model

Corsair Marksman

Sensor Maximum Resolution

26000 dpi

Power Source

Internal Battery

Weight

3.1 ounces

Warranty (Parts and Labor)

2 years

Learn More

Corsair M75 Wireless Lightweight RGB Gaming Mouse Review

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Buying Guide: The Best Gaming Mice for 2025

Nailing down a high-quality gaming mouse is tricky without getting hands-on time with a given model. But to narrow your search, it helps to start by deciding on which type of sensor you need. The two key sensor types are “optical” and “laser” sensors, but you can’t apply absolutes when judging them. Your best bet is to try out a mouse in person, or to rely on formal reviews like ours, as well as online forums, for the skinny on how a mouse feels in specific play situations.

Less-expensive mice tend to have optical sensors, which offer good tracking sensitivity and tend to map well on a variety of surfaces, including textured ones such as cloth. Laser sensors, on the other hand, map onto the same or more kinds of surfaces (including some smooth or glossy ones that may give optical sensors fits), but they can be more finicky about rough surface textures. That said, we wouldn’t let one kind or the other be the main reason you choose a mouse. Likewise, some vendors market branded versions of sensors that track, say, on glass or reflective surfaces. Don’t take them too seriously, as you can solve any challenging mousing surface with…a $2 mousepad.

Wireless Mouse Underside

(Credit: Mike Epstein)

More important to look for is a suitable resolution range, measured in dots per inch (dpi), that allows for fine-grained and wide-sweep tracking. Just as crucial is a button or toggle that lets you adjust the setting easily on the fly—as opposed to only in software. Sometimes this button is on the top of the mouse for fast changes; on other mice, it’s on the underside for resolution changes outside the flow of the game. Which you want depends on your style of gameplay. (More about resolution switching in a moment.)

The numbers you see in terms of mouse resolution, though, are less crucial. Mouse resolution is mostly a marketing numbers game. You would use extreme dpi settings in the five-figure range only if you have one or more very high-pixel-count displays, such as 4K monitors, to mouse across. So don’t put a whole lot of stock, say, in a 16,000dpi maximum setting versus a 14,000dpi one. Either will serve you well under most real-world circumstances.


Should My Gaming Mouse Be Wired, or Wireless?

Gaming mice are either wired or wireless in design, but most of today’s high-end models still, surprisingly, use an old-school USB cable to connect to your computer.

For a long time, competitive gamers strongly preferred wired gaming mice to wireless ones to eliminate perceived latency, as well as the possibility of a battery running down in the midst of a heated match. Many serious players still hold that bias, but Razer, Logitech, and others have released higher-end mice of late with low latency ratings that ought to satisfy all but the most extreme of gamers. (See our favorite wireless mice.)

More the issue is knowing how your mouse connects to its host. The three main possibilities are USB (via a typical cable), USB (wirelessly, via an RF USB dongle), or Bluetooth (also wireless, usually via the host’s built-in Bluetooth radio). Bluetooth is the least common of the three among gaming mice; it tends to be found more often in productivity or mobile mice. Note that some wireless models with rechargeable batteries come with a USB charging cable that can double as a mouse cable while you’re juicing back up, letting you continue using the mouse with the battery depleted.

Detachable Mouse Cable

(Credit: Mike Epstein)

The key thing here is to know what you’re getting, and to make sure you have the appropriate port free (or that you have Bluetooth support). If you opt for a cabled mouse, don’t forget to check the cable length. Is it long enough to reach from a PC tower on the floor to your desk? Is it six feet long, but only needs to run from your mouse pad to the laptop beside it? Also look at the cable itself. A braided nylon or cloth cover is more durable than a standard rubber coating.


What Are the Niches of Gaming Mouse?

The best gaming mice offer comfort and customization that will please a wide range of users, but in some cases, the core features of a mouse revolve around certain kinds of games. Blazing away in a firefight, staving off an advancing horde in a real-time strategy (RTS) title, or commanding an NFL franchise: Game genres have specific needs, and some mice outright target specific ones.

Mice aimed at first-person shooters, for one, tend to feature ratcheting scroll wheels—letting you cycle accurately through your arsenal without selecting the wrong weapon—and on-the-fly resolution switchers mentioned earlier. The latter will help you snap-change between the broad tracking you need in a frantic shootout and the tight control for lining up a precision shot. (Sometimes this feature is dubbed something like Sniper Mode, and it may involve a dedicated button for getting granular.)

Gaming Mouse

(Credit: Mike Epstein)

Mice that are specially designed for RTS games and MMOs, on the other hand, look quite different. The most extreme come outfitted with an array of 10 or more programmable buttons. Usually set just under the tip of the thumb, these buttons can serve as simple shortcut triggers, or be programmed to execute longer macro commands. (For more on these mice, see our specialized guide to the best mice for MMO games.)

Another, newer niche variety is mice aimed at esports players and professionals. The games they play vary widely, so there is a lot of crossover between these and MMO or other more generic gaming-mouse types. Indeed, many esports players don’t feel the need to gravitate to an “esports-specific” mouse at all, and find that general-use gaming mice work just fine. Nonetheless, a subgenre of esports mice has emerged that emphasizes light body weight and simplicity of design, in terms of buttons and overall sculpting. At the extreme, some lightweight esports mice have holes molded into their shells to reduce the mass of the mouse itself. (See our guide to our favorite esports mice.)


How to Judge Mouse Customization Software

Just as crucial as shortcut buttons and tracking-speed toggles is the software utility—if any—that the mouse maker provides for the hardware.

All of the major (and some of the minor) gaming-gear manufacturers have developed their own mouse-control customization software, which usually encompasses advanced macro programming. Often, the software also enables you to control and customize a gaming keyboard of the same brand. In addition to recording macro commands, these software dashboards let you activate premade, game-specific profiles; create your own profiles; and adjust any on-mouse lighting/LED bling. Many also offer presets for non-gaming use, letting you leverage your mouse’s programmability in Excel or Photoshop when you’re not blowing up starships or hapless zombies.

Corsair Mouse Software

(Credit: Corsair)

At this point, the major mouse makers’ software packages have been through generations of refinement, so they are slick. Logitech G Hub, Corsair Utility Engine (iCUE), and Razer Synapse are among the best-regarded mouse- and keyboard-control utilities that cater to gamers. All offer advanced tweakability, with iCUE regarded by many users and reviewers as the deepest, but also the trickiest to master in depth.

A few less common items are worth looking for if you’re a serious mouse tweaker. The software might control “lift distance,” or how far you can raise a mouse off the pad or desk before it stops tracking. A slider or, better, a wizard-style setup function will dictate this in the utility, if present. Another feature is surface calibration, in which the mouse software runs a routine that optimizes the mouse and its sensor for the texture and traits of your mousing surface. On the even more esoteric side: support for angle snapping (a movement-compensation feature that helps you move the mouse in straight lines) and for designating different resolutions for the X and Y axes (say, for faster tracking only side to side, to traverse a vast landscape in an real-time strategy gameworld).

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Razer Synapse Mouse Software

(Credit: Razer)

Know that the presence or absence of a dedicated control utility is a big differentiator between low-end and high-end gaming mice. Some cheap gaming mice will come with no software of their own. Without such a utility, you’ll be able to customize mouse commands only within a game (via its in-game menus) or in your computer’s mouse settings. That’s not necessarily a bad thing; just know what you are getting, or not getting.

Don’t worry, Apple fans: Plenty of gaming mice are Mac-compatible, including their configuration software. We’ve tracked down the best gaming mice for Macs so you can take advantage of all those software perks.


What Is the Right Shape and Weight for My Gaming Mouse?

For increased comfort, some gaming mice allow you to customize their actual bodies to your hand. Removable weights, often resembling small steel pills, are common in better gaming mice. Adding or removing these weights from slots inside the mouse body will shift the overall feel and the amount of drag. Some models take this even further, letting you adjust the center of balance, or change the height and pitch of the palm rest.

Logitech G Pro

(Credit: Mike Epstein)

Body tweaks more radical than that are rare, but a few models have swap-out side grips that snap or screw onto the left or right edge. Swapping out sides might enable you to adjust the mouse to your personal grip “style,” or to compensate for different hand sizes, if the mouse will be used by more than one person.

Finally, note that most gaming-mouse designs sculpted for a specific hand cater to right-handed users. Few and far between, alas, are the models that are just for lefties. The most that a left-handed user can hope for is a good ambidextrous design.


Ready to Buy the Right Gaming Mouse for You?

Finding the best gaming mouse for you comes down to knowing your preferred style of game, determining whether or not you will take advantage of more complex functions, and then tweaking the chosen mouse to your specific tastes. Our advice above and our spec breakout should arm you with what you need to seek out in your next favorite gaming mouse.

Looking to round out your gaming setup? Check out the guides to our favorite gaming keyboards, monitors, and headsets. And if you need to buy a new rig, you’ll want to read about our top-rated gaming desktops and laptops.

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