Rankings

A high-performance wired gaming mouse featuring a 26K DPI sensor, abundant programmable buttons and vivid RGB lighting, ideal for competitive gamers who value precision and customization.

The Redragon M612 PRO is a budget-friendly tri-mode gaming mouse offering wired, 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, up to 12,400 DPI wired performance, and 9 programmable buttons with RGB lighting. It excels in battery life and feature set, though the software is clunky and the build feels heavy.

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 Redragon M801 delivers flagship-class 16000 DPI, 9 programmable buttons, and vibrant RGB lighting at a budget price, with the flexibility of both wired and wireless operation. While its performance and customization are strong, the software experience and build quality are more modest, making it best suited for budget-conscious MMO and casual competitive gamers.

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 Lenovo M210 RGB Wired Gaming Mouse offers a capable PAW3333 sensor, 8000 DPI, and 1000 Hz polling in a lightweight ambidextrous chassis with basic RGB, targeting budget-friendly gamers who need solid performance without software overhead.

The M55 is a compact, ambidextrous wired mouse that offers a lightweight 60 g chassis, a 16k DPI sensor and six programmable buttons, making it a solid budget choice for competitive FPS play, though it lacks detachable cable and advanced RGB features.

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 M612 Predator is a budget-friendly wired gaming mouse featuring an 8000 DPI sensor, 11 programmable buttons and RGB lighting. It delivers high-end performance for gamers while remaining affordable, though the software can be cumbersome and the mouse lacks wireless capability.

The Razer Viper V3 Pro is an ultra-lightweight wireless esports mouse with industry-leading 8,000 Hz polling and a 35K DPI sensor, delivering razor-sharp tracking and long battery life at lower polling rates. Its minimalist design lacks RGB and ergonomic shaping, making it best suited for competitive FPS players who prioritize speed over aesthetics.

The Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED is a budget-friendly gaming mouse delivering a high-end HERO 12K sensor, lag-free wireless performance, and impressive battery life in a lightweight ambidextrous shell. Its lack of RGB, small ergonomics, and absence of Bluetooth keep it focused on performance rather than premium features.
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12,400 dpi | 8,000 dpi | 12,000 dpi | 8,000 dpi | 16,000 dpi | 12,400 dpi | 8,000 dpi | 14,000 dpi | 16,000 dpi | 26,000 dpi | 35,000 dpibest | |
1,000 Hz | 1,000 Hz | 1,000 Hz | 1,000 Hz | 1,000 Hz | 1,000 Hz | 1,000 Hz | — | 1,000 Hz | — | 8,000 Hzbest | |
200 hours | — | 250 hours | — | 35 hours | — | 87 hours | 615 hoursbest | — | — | 95 hours | |
9 | 11 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 18best | 8 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 8 | |
9 | 11 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 18best | 8 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 8 | |
5best | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 400 g | 125.9 g | 95.3 g | 81.6 g | 155 g | 177 g | 150 g | 103 g | 60 g | 101 g | 54 gbest |
— | — | — | — | 10 mbest | — | 10 mbest | — | — | — | — |
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Battery & Power(1) | |||||||||||
Battery Life (hours) | 200 hours | — | 250 hours | — | 35 hours | — | 87 hours | 615 hours | — | — | 95 hours |
Performance(5) | |||||||||||
Sensor Type | Optical Pixart PAW3104 / PAW3327 | Optical | HERO 12K | Pixart PAW3333 | Avago laser/optical | Optical Pixart PMW3327 | Optical Pixart PAW3104 | 5G | PAW3333 | Optical | Optical |
Maximum DPI (dpi) | 12400 dpi | 8000 dpi | 12000 dpi | 8000 dpi | 16000 dpi | 12400 dpi | 8000 dpi | 14000 dpi | 16000 dpi | 26000 dpi | 35000 dpi |
Polling Rate (Hz) | 1000 Hz | 1000 Hz | 1000 Hz | 1000 Hz | 1000 Hz | 1000 Hz | 1000 Hz | — | 1000 Hz | — | 8000 Hz |
Number of Buttons | 9 | 11 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 18 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 8 |
Programmable Buttons | 9 | 11 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 18 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 8 |
Build & Design(3) | |||||||||||
Weight (g) | 400 g | 125.9 g | 95.3 g | 81.6 g | 155 g | 177 g | 150 g | 103 g | 60 g | 101 g | 54 g |
Ergonomic Design | — | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | false |
Material | — | Frosted matte coating | plastic | Plastic | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Warranty & Support(1) | |||||||||||
Warranty Period (months) | 12 months | 12 months | — | 12 months | 24 months | 12 months | 12 months | — | 24 months | — | — |
Compatibility(1) | |||||||||||
OS Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Linux | Windows (full), macOS (basic) | Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.13 or later, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows, Chrome OS, macOS, Linux | Windows, macOS | Windows, macOS | Windows, macOS | — | Windows/macOS | — | — |
Lighting(1) | |||||||||||
RGB Lighting | true | true | false | true | true | true | true | false | true | true | false |
Connectivity(3) | |||||||||||
Connection Type | Tri-mode | Wired | wireless | Wired USB-A | Wired | Wired | Dual-mode | Wireless | Wired | Wired | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | 2.4GHz, Bluetooth | — | 2.4 GHz | — | 2.4 GHz | — | 2.4GHz | HyperSpeed | — | — | 2.4GHz |
Cable Length (cm) | 180 cm | 180 cm | — | 180 cm | 183 cm | 180 cm | — | — | 180 cm | — | 190 cm |

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

Professional reviewers highlight the M612 PRO's impressive sensor performance, tri-mode versatility, and rapid-fire button as standout features that are uncommon at its price point. However, they note that the accompanying software feels rough around the edges and that build consistency can vary, which may deter power users seeking a flawless experience.
Everyday users love the mouse for its long battery life, comfortable ergonomics, and attractive RGB lighting, often citing it as a great value. The most common frustrations revolve around the clunky software, occasional structural failures, and the lack of native Linux support.

“Amazing battery life”

“Great for the price”

“Comfortable and grippy”



Choose the M690 PRO if you need extra buttons and wired fallback; stick with the G305 for longer battery life and lighter weight.
Choose the DeathAdder V2 X if you need Bluetooth and superior ergonomics; stick with the G305 for the lightest possible wireless mouse.
Choose the Viper V3 Pro if you need wireless convenience and top-tier sensor specs; stick with the M55 for wired reliability and lower cost.










Professional reviewers from outlets like Micro Center and TheProfPC commend the M612 for delivering high-end performance features-such as an 8000 DPI sensor, 11 programmable buttons, and 10 million click durability-at a budget price, while noting the software's learning curve and the absence of wireless capability as the main shortcomings.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the mouse's comfort, extensive button programmability, and precise sensor, but they frequently complain about a clunky software experience, occasional chassis cracking, and the relatively heavy weight for certain grip styles.

Professional reviewers praise the G305 for delivering LIGHTSPEED performance and HERO sensor accuracy at a budget price, while noting the lack of RGB and small ergonomics.
Users love the lightweight build and marathon battery life, but mention the mouse is small for larger hands and miss RGB lighting.

Reviewers praise the M210 for packing a high-end sensor and solid tracking into an affordable package, but note its limited RGB customization and lack of onboard memory as drawbacks for power users.
Users appreciate the light weight, responsive feel and attractive lighting, while complaining about non-customizable RGB and stiff side buttons.

Professional reviewers describe the M801 as a highly customizable, accurate, and responsive gaming mouse that delivers flagship-level DPI and ergonomic comfort at a budget price, though they note the software could be more polished.
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the mouse's comfort, programmable buttons, vibrant RGB, and durability, while common frustrations center on the clunky software, occasional DPI inconsistencies, and cable stiffness.

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.

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.

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 commend the M55 Wired for its feather-light weight, high-end sensor and durable switches, calling it a strong entry-level to mid-tier option that delivers flagship-level precision at a modest price.
Everyday users love the mouse's lightweight feel, precise tracking and comfortable grip options, but they note the fixed cable, limited RGB customization and lack of a DPI indicator.

Tom's Hardware rates the Basilisk V3 4.5/5, praising its premium finish, ergonomic shape, abundant programmable buttons and vivid RGB, while noting the scroll wheel's clunkiness.
Everyday users love the comfort, grip and precise sensor for gaming, but many complain about the floaty scroll wheel and occasional build-quality issues.

Professional reviewers uniformly praise the Viper V3 Pro for its ultra-lightweight chassis, 8,000 Hz wireless polling and flawless Focus Pro sensor, while noting the high price, limited wired performance and lack of RGB.
Everyday users love the weightless feel, precise tracking and battery life, but complain about reduced runtime at max polling, the awkward DPI button and the missing RGB lighting.




