Rankings

The TECKNET M003 is a right-handed ergonomic wireless mouse featuring a plastic body with rubber grips, 6 programmable buttons, and a long-lasting battery that can run for up to two years. Its 2.4 GHz connection offers reliable performance, though the lack of Bluetooth and modest polling rate keep it out of the high-end segment.

The TECKNET small-hand mouse offers a contoured ergonomic design, long-lasting battery life, and adjustable DPI up to 2600, all via a reliable 2.4 GHz receiver. While it excels in comfort and endurance, it lacks Bluetooth, programmable buttons, and requires disposable batteries.

The Redragon wireless gaming mouse offers tri-mode connectivity, a high-precision 8000 DPI sensor, and long battery life at a budget-friendly price. It adds a rapid-fire button and vibrant RGB lighting, though the software is Windows-only and the weight is on the heavier side.

The Redragon M690 PRO delivers a solid wireless gaming experience with 1000 Hz polling, decent battery life, and a comfortable ergonomic shape. Its dual-mode connectivity and programmable buttons make it versatile, though the software and weight are common points of criticism.

The DeathAdder V2 X offers a classic ergonomic design with impressive battery life and solid performance, though its weight and lack of RGB may deter esports enthusiasts seeking ultra-light, flashy gear.

The Logitech Lift is a vertical-grip wireless mouse that prioritizes ergonomics and sustainability. It offers dual Bluetooth and Logi Bolt connectivity, silent clicks, and a long-lasting AA battery, but it is not rechargeable and may feel cramped for larger hands.

The Anker USB Wired Vertical Mouse delivers excellent ergonomic comfort with a vertical handshake design and solid build quality. While it excels for office and long-work sessions, it lacks wireless freedom and its scroll wheel may wear out over time.

The TECKNET 2.4G Ergonomic Optical Mouse offers a comfortable right-handed design, long battery life, and adjustable DPI up to 2600. It is a solid choice for everyday productivity but lacks Bluetooth, silent clicks, and rechargeable power.

The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse offers a 57° vertical angle, dual connectivity and long battery life, making it a strong choice for users seeking wrist relief. Its quiet clicks and SmartWheel add productivity, though the non-rechargeable battery and limited reach of thumb buttons may deter some.

The TECKNET wired mouse is a budget-friendly ergonomic USB mouse offering up to 3600 DPI, six buttons and a comfortable shape, ideal for office work without the hassle of batteries.

The TECKNET USB wired mouse is a budget-friendly, ergonomic device with adjustable DPI up to 6400 and silent clicks. It offers solid everyday performance for Windows and Chromebook users but lacks wireless capability and premium build quality.

The Redragon M908 Impact is a wired, right-handed MMO-focused mouse with an impressive 18 programmable buttons, adjustable weighting, and a high-precision Pixart sensor up to 12,400 DPI. It offers extensive RGB customization and solid build quality at a budget price, but its bulk and software quirks limit appeal for FPS or small-handed gamers.

The Redragon M602 Griffin is a budget-friendly wired RGB mouse with an ergonomic right-hand shape, up to 7200 DPI, and seven programmable buttons. It delivers solid build quality and customization for under $20, but its weight, coarse DPI steps, and intrusive software may deter competitive players.

The Redragon M602 Griffin Wireless offers an ergonomic right-handed shape, wireless freedom with up to 35 hours of battery life, and a 7200 DPI optical sensor. It provides solid RGB customization and adjustable weight at a low price, though its coarse DPI steps and limited macOS software support may deter power users.

The Logitech M185 is a compact, ambidextrous wireless mouse offering excellent battery life and a reliable 2.4 GHz connection. Its fixed 1000 DPI sensor and lack of Bluetooth keep it simple and affordable, though power-indicator and DPI flexibility are missing.
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1,000 Hzbest | 125 Hz | — | 1,000 Hzbest | 125 Hz | — | — | 1,000 Hzbest | — | 1,000 Hzbest | 1,000 Hzbest | — | — | — | — | |
35 hours | 700 hours | 17,280 hoursbest | — | 700 hours | 8,760 hours | — | — | 615 hours | 70 hours | 87 hours | 17,280 hoursbest | — | — | — | |
8 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 3 | 6 | 18best | 7 | 9 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 | |
7 | 6 | — | 7 | — | — | — | 18best | 7 | 9 | 8 | — | — | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 133 g | 85 g | 85 g | 131.5 g | 85 g | 30 gbest | 109 g | 177 g | 103 g | 135 g | 150 g | 125 g | 204 g | 150 g | 64 g |
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— | 12 months | 12 months | — | 24 months | 36 monthsbest | 36 monthsbest | 12 months | — | — | 12 months | 24 months | 24 months | 18 months | 36 monthsbest |
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Battery Life (hours) | 35 hours | 700 hours | 17280 hours | — | 700 hours | 8760 hours | — | — | 615 hours | 70 hours | 87 hours | 17280 hours | 24 months hours | — | — |
Performance(5) | |||||||||||||||
Sensor Type | Optical | Optical | — | Optical | Optical | Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking | Tru-Wave optical | Optical Pixart PMW3327 | 5G | Optical Pixart PMW3325 | Optical Pixart PAW3104 | Pluto One | Pluto One | Optical | Optical |
Maximum DPI (dpi) | 8000 dpi | 2600 dpi | 2600 dpi | 8000 dpi | 2600 dpi | 1000 dpi | 6400 dpi | 12400 dpi | 14000 dpi | 8000 dpi | 8000 dpi | 4000 dpi | 4000 dpi | 1600 dpi | 3600 dpi |
Polling Rate (Hz) | 1000 Hz | 125 Hz | — | 1000 Hz | 125 Hz | — | — | 1000 Hz | — | 1000 Hz | 1000 Hz | — | — | — | — |
Number of Buttons | 8 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 3 | 6 | 18 | 7 | 9 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 |
Programmable Buttons | 7 | 6 | true | 7 | — | — | — | 18 | 7 | 9 | 8 | — | — | — | — |
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Weight (g) | 133 g | 85 g | 85 g | 131.5 g | 85 g | 30 g | 109 g | 177 g | 103 g | 135 g | 150 g | 125 g | 204 g | 150 g | 64 g |
Material | — | Plastic with rubber side grips | Plastic | — | Plastic with rubber side grips | plastic | — | — | — | Skin-friendly material | — | PCR plastic | Recycled Plastic | Plastic | Plastic with rubberized grips |
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Warranty Period (months) | — | 12 months | 12 months | — | 24 months | 36 months | 36 months | 12 months | — | — | 12 months | 24 months | 24 months | 18 months | 36 months |
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OS Compatibility | Windows, macOS | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows, macOS, Linux | Windows XP/7/8/10/11, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows XP/ Vista/7/8/10/11, macOS 10.5+ (up to 10.15+), Chrome OS, Linux kernel 2.6+ | Windows, Chromebook, Mac | Windows, macOS | — | Windows, macOS | Windows, macOS | Windows 7/10/11 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, Chrome OS, Linux, Android 5.0 or later, iPadOS 13.4 or later | Windows 7/10/11+; macOS 10.15+; iPadOS 13.4+; Chrome OS; Linux; Android 5.0+ | Windows, Linux, macOS | Windows, Chrome OS, Mac (limited) |
Lighting(1) | |||||||||||||||
RGB Lighting | true | — | — | true | — | false | false | true | false | true | true | — | false | — | false |
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Connection Type | Wireless | Wireless | wireless | Wired | Wireless | wireless | USB wired | Wired | Wireless | Tri-mode | Dual-mode | USB receiver, Bluetooth | Wireless | Wired USB | Wired |
Wireless Technology | — | 2.4GHz | 2.4GHz | — | 2.4GHz | 2.4 GHz | — | — | HyperSpeed | 2.4GHz, Bluetooth | 2.4GHz | Bluetooth LE | Bluetooth Low Energy; Logi Bolt 2.4GHz | — | — |
Wireless Range (m) | — | 15 m | 15 m | — | 15 m | 10 m | — | — | — | 10 m | 10 m | 10 m | 10 m | — | — |
Cable Length (cm) | 180 cm | — | — | 180 cm | — | — | 152.4 cm | 180 cm | — | 180 cm | — | — | — | 150 cm | 152 cm |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers, such as PC Builds On A Budget, rate the M602 Griffin 8/10, highlighting its ergonomic comfort, solid software feature set and eye-catching RGB lighting, while noting the coarse hardware DPI steps and right-hand-only design.
Everyday users consistently praise the mouse's comfort, durability and vibrant lighting, noting it works straight out of the box on Windows, while complaints focus on inconsistent DPI listings, a stiff braided cable and limited macOS functionality.

“An ideal gaming mouse for those who want a cheaper mouse with ergonomic design and customizable settings.”

“comfortable for long sessions”

“no double-click issues after months of use”



Choose TECKNET for higher precision and ergonomics; choose M185 if silent operation is a priority.
Choose the M185 if you need the cheapest basic mouse and don't require high DPI or long battery life.














Professional reviewers and editors describe the TECKNET mouse as a well-rounded, value-focused peripheral that delivers solid ergonomics, impressive battery longevity and reliable wireless performance.
Everyday users consistently praise the mouse for its comfort, long battery life and quiet soft-click operation, often highlighting its smooth tracking and ease of setup. Common complaints revolve around the red LED battery indicator, limited performance on glass surfaces, and the absence of Bluetooth.

Professional reviewers appreciate the mouse's ergonomic shape, adjustable DPI, and exceptional 24-month battery life, but criticize the lack of Bluetooth and silent-click features.
Everyday users consistently praise the comfort, long battery life, and hassle-free setup, while common complaints revolve around the flashing red LED, occasional jitter, and the need for a USB-C adapter on newer laptops.

Professional reviewers commend the M602 for its ergonomic shape, durable Teflon feet, and feature-rich software that brings high-end customization to a sub-$20 price, while noting the mouse's heavy weight and coarse DPI steps as main drawbacks.
Everyday users love the comfort, RGB lighting, and solid build quality, especially given the low price, but common complaints focus on the mouse's heft, intrusive software behavior, and occasional durability problems.

Professional reviewers such as Newegg and the TECKNET official site highlight the mouse's exceptional battery longevity, ergonomic shape and stable 2.4 GHz connection, positioning it as a solid, no-frills choice for office and travel use.
Everyday users consistently commend the mouse for its comfort, long battery life and hassle-free setup, calling it great value for work and light gaming. Common complaints revolve around the lack of rechargeable batteries, side-button incompatibility with macOS, occasional jitter on dark surfaces, and the need for AA/AAA batteries.

Professional reviewers consider the M185 a solid, dependable entry-level mouse, praising its construction and tactile buttons while noting the lack of adjustable DPI and Bluetooth.
Everyday users rate the M185 highly (average 4.6/5), praising easy setup, comfort, and long battery life, with complaints about scroll wheel feel and missing battery indicator.

Professional reviewers highlight the TECKNET mouse as a solid budget choice, noting its Tru-Wave sensor's reliable tracking on glass, the quiet 90% noise-reduction clicks, and ergonomic shape that rivals pricier competitors. They also point out the lack of premium branding, wireless capability, and advanced customization as trade-offs for its low price.
Everyday users consistently praise its comfort, plug-and-play ease, and accurate cursor control, especially appreciating the forward/back buttons for browsing. Recurring complaints focus on the side-button incompatibility with macOS, the cheap-feel plastic construction, and a stiff, non-detachable cable that can tangle.

Professional reviewers praise the M908 for its unrivaled button count and macro capability at a sub-$50 price point, noting the reliable PMW3327 sensor and solid build, while criticizing the software and aggressive, heavyweight ergonomics.
Everyday users love the massive button array, customizable RGB, and sturdy cable, but many complain about the bulky size, occasional software crashes, and mismatched RGB colors, especially on smaller hands.

Reviewers describe the DeathAdder V2 X as a refined evolution of the classic, highlighting comfort, long battery life and reliable switches, while noting the 14K sensor and weight are less competitive for top-tier esports.
Users love the comfortable shape, long battery life and crisp clicks, but many mention the lack of RGB and the heavier feel with AA batteries.

Professional reviewers from TechRadar, PCMag and Tom's Hardware commend the mouse for delivering premium-class features-tri-mode connectivity, long battery life and low-latency performance-at a budget price, while noting the software is basic and lacks macOS support.
Everyday users love the value, praising the smooth performance, versatile connectivity, impressive battery life and the rapid-fire button, but they frequently complain about RGB flicker, limited button count and the Windows-only software.

Professional reviewers consider the M690 PRO a strong contender in the mid-range wireless mouse segment, highlighting its accurate high-DPI sensor, 1000 Hz polling, reliable wireless link and long battery life as pro-grade features delivered at a budget price. The main criticism centers on the less polished Redragon software and the mouse's relatively heavy weight.
Everyday users generally praise the mouse for its long battery life, solid construction, comfortable ergonomics and the handy rapid-fire button, while repeatedly noting frustration with the software's clunkiness, macro inconsistencies, and limited macOS support. Bulkiness and weight are common complaints among users with smaller hands.

Professional reviewers call the Lift a best-in-class ergonomic mouse for small to medium hands, praising its comfort, low-latency Logi Bolt receiver and sustainable build, while noting the 4,000 DPI ceiling limits gaming appeal.
Users love the wrist-relief benefits, silent clicks and long battery life, but complain about the non-rechargeable battery and occasional Bluetooth drops.

Professional reviewers highlight the Lift as an ergonomically certified vertical mouse that naturally aligns the forearm, offering a comfortable fit for small to medium hands and quiet operation. They praise its sustainable materials and dual-connectivity options, positioning it as a premium choice for health-focused office users.
Everyday users consistently report pain relief and comfort, especially appreciating the silent clicks and smooth SmartWheel. Common complaints revolve around the non-rechargeable AA battery, the mouse being too small for larger hands, occasional Bluetooth dropouts, and visible hand-oil stains on the grip.

Professional reviewers highlight the mouse's incredible comfort, solid build, and consistent optical performance, while noting long-term wear issues with the scroll wheel and matte finish.
Everyday users praise the wrist-relief benefits and durability, often reporting years of reliable use, but complain about scroll-wheel degradation and the lack of left-handed support.

Reviewers note the surprising precision for its price, praising the 3600 DPI sensor and ergonomic curvature that outperforms flat OEM models.
Users appreciate the comfort during long sessions and the plug-and-play simplicity, while some mention the stiff cable and side-button incompatibility on macOS.







