Rankings

The HP X3000 G3 Wireless Mouse is a compact, ambidextrous 2.4 GHz mouse offering long battery life and a fixed 1600 DPI sensor. It is ideal for travelers and office users who value portability and plug-and-play simplicity, though it lacks DPI switching and Bluetooth connectivity.

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 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 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 M170 is a budget-friendly, ambidextrous wireless mouse with solid connectivity and a long-lasting AA battery. Its lightweight, compact form makes it ideal for portable use, though the fixed 1000 dpi sensor and lack of silent clicks limit its appeal for power users.

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 HP X3000 G2 is a compact, ambidextrous wireless mouse offering exceptional battery life and solid cross-platform support, ideal for everyday productivity and travel.

The Logitech M240 Silent Bluetooth Mouse is a compact, ambidextrous mouse that excels in quiet operation and battery longevity. Its eco-friendly build and easy Bluetooth pairing make it ideal for portable use, though it lacks extra navigation buttons and a battery indicator.

The TECKNET 2.4G Quiet Mouse is a compact, silent wireless mouse that excels in battery longevity and affordability. It offers a reliable 2.4 GHz connection and a lightweight design, but its low DPI ceiling and lack of modern connectivity limit its appeal for power users.

The Logitech M185 is a budget-friendly, ambidextrous wireless mouse that offers long battery life and reliable 2.4 GHz connectivity. It is ideal for everyday office and travel use but lacks advanced features like DPI adjustment or programmable buttons.

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.

The Apple Magic Mouse (2024) offers a sleek, low-profile design with a full-touch surface and tight integration with macOS and iPadOS. It features a rechargeable battery and USB-C charging but suffers from ergonomics and cannot be used while charging.
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— | 1,600 dpi | 12,000 dpi | 2,600 dpi | 1,600 dpi | 12,400 dpi | 4,000 dpi | 1,000 dpi | 2,600 dpi | 1,000 dpi | 14,000 dpibest | 2,600 dpi | 1,600 dpi | |
— | — | 1,000 Hzbest | 125 Hz | — | 1,000 Hzbest | — | — | — | — | — | 125 Hz | — | |
— | 10,800 hours | 250 hours | 700 hours | 10,800 hours | 200 hours | 12,960 hours | — | 17,280 hoursbest | — | 615 hours | 700 hours | 10,800 hours | |
— | 3 | 6 | 6 | 3 | 9best | 3 | 3 | 6 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 4 | |
— | — | 6 | 6 | — | 9best | — | — | — | — | 7 | — | — | |
3 | — | — | — | — | 5best | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 227 g | 81.65 g | 95.3 g | 85 g | 80 g | 400 g | 73.8 g | 70.5 gbest | 85 g | 75.2 g | 103 g | 85 g | 82 g |
— | 10 m | — | 15 mbest | 9.144 m | — | 10 m | 10 m | 15 mbest | 10 m | — | 15 mbest | 15 mbest |
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Battery & Power(1) | |||||||||||||
Battery Life (hours) | — | 10800 hours | 250 hours | 700 hours | 10800 hours | 200 hours | 12960 hours | — | 17280 hours | 12 months hours | 615 hours | 700 hours | 10800 hours |
Performance(5) | |||||||||||||
Sensor Type | Laser | Optical | HERO 12K | Optical | Optical | Optical Pixart PAW3104 / PAW3327 | optical | Advanced Optical | — | Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking | 5G | Optical | — |
Maximum DPI (dpi) | — | 1600 dpi | 12000 dpi | 2600 dpi | 1600 dpi | 12400 dpi | 4000 dpi | 1000 dpi | 2600 dpi | 1000 dpi | 14000 dpi | 2600 dpi | 1600 dpi |
Polling Rate (Hz) | — | — | 1000 Hz | 125 Hz | — | 1000 Hz | — | — | — | — | — | 125 Hz | — |
Number of Buttons | — | 3 | 6 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 4 |
Programmable Buttons | — | — | 6 | 6 | — | 9 | — | — | true | — | 7 | — | — |
Build & Design(3) | |||||||||||||
Weight (g) | 227 g | 81.65 g | 95.3 g | 85 g | 80 g | 400 g | 73.8 g | 70.5 g | 85 g | 75.2 g | 103 g | 85 g | 82 g |
Ergonomic Design | false | true | true | true | true | — | true | true | true | true | true | true | true |
Material | Acrylic | — | plastic | Plastic with rubber side grips | — | — | — | Recycled Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | — | Plastic with rubber side grips | Plastic |
Warranty & Support(1) | |||||||||||||
Warranty Period (months) | 12 months | 12 months | — | 12 months | 12 months | 12 months | 12 months | 12 months | 12 months | 12 months | — | 24 months | 36 months |
Compatibility(1) | |||||||||||||
OS Compatibility | macOS, iPadOS | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS | Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.13 or later, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS | Windows, macOS, Linux | Windows 10+, macOS 11+, ChromeOS, Linux, iPadOS 14+, Android 9.0+, Works With Chromebook | Windows 7/8/10/11; macOS 10.8+; ChromeOS; Linux; iPadOS; Android | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows 7/8/10/11; macOS 10.5+; Chrome OS; Linux Kernel 2.6+ | — | Windows XP/7/8/10/11, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux, Android |
Lighting(1) | |||||||||||||
RGB Lighting | false | — | false | — | — | true | — | — | — | false | false | — | — |
Connectivity(4) | |||||||||||||
Connection Type | Bluetooth | Wireless | wireless | Wireless | Wireless USB‑A nano receiver | Tri-mode | Bluetooth | Wireless 2.4 GHz | wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | wireless |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth | RF | 2.4 GHz | 2.4GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4GHz, Bluetooth | Bluetooth LE | Proprietary 2.4 GHz | 2.4GHz | 2.4 GHz RF | HyperSpeed | 2.4GHz | 2.4GHz |
Bluetooth Version | 3.0 | — | — | — | — | 5.0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Wireless Range (m) | — | 10 m | — | 15 m | 9.144 m | — | 10 m | 10 m | 15 m | 10 m | — | 15 m | 15 m |

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

Professional reviewers commend the Magic Mouse for its flawless integration with Apple devices, premium look, and smooth Multi-Touch gestures, but they criticize its flat ergonomics, inability to charge while in use, and limited button customization.
Everyday users love the instant pairing, gesture navigation, and sleek look, but repeatedly complain about the bottom charging port that forces downtime, hand discomfort during long use, and a grip that feels too smooth.

“It just works”

“Classic Apple nonsense, the Magic Mouse has a charger on the bottom… so you can't use it while charging.”

“Lasts forever on one battery - I've had mine for over a year and still going.”




HP X3000 G2 offers higher sensor resolution and longer battery life, plus Chrome OS support.
G2 is cheaper with similar functionality; G3 adds marginally better battery life and newer aesthetics.
Choose TECKNET for higher precision and ergonomics; choose M185 if silent operation is a priority.
Choose HP for longer battery life and travel-ready storage; choose Logitech for a longer warranty.
Choose the DeathAdder V2 X if you need Bluetooth and superior ergonomics; stick with the G305 for the lightest possible wireless mouse.












Professional reviewers praise its battery longevity, plug-and-play simplicity, and universal OS support, while noting the lack of DPI adjustment and programmable buttons.
Everyday users love the long battery life and portability, but complain about the fixed DPI and occasional tracking issues on glass.

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.

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 describe the HP X3000 G3 as a reliable, no-frills wireless mouse that excels in battery longevity, ergonomic ambidextrous design, and plug-and-play convenience.
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the long battery life, compact form factor and ease of setup, while noting the lack of DPI adjustment and occasional tracking issues on glass surfaces.

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.

Professional reviewers praise the M240 for its ultra-quiet click technology, long battery life and sustainable materials, while noting the lack of a dongle and limited button set.
Everyday users rate it above 4.5 stars, highlighting silent clicks, quick pairing and months-long battery life, but mention occasional reconnection issues and a noisy scroll wheel.

Professional reviewers highlight the M170's dependable wireless link, effortless plug-and-play operation, and its eco-friendly construction, but note its flat design and lack of silent clicks may not suit extended use.
Everyday users praise the reliable connection, long battery life, and universal compatibility, while complaining about ergonomics for larger hands and audible click noise.

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 describe the M185 as a reliable workhorse for basic computing, praising its solid construction, long battery life, and hassle-free plug-and-play operation, while noting the lack of advanced features such as DPI adjustment or Bluetooth.
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the mouse's longevity, immediate functionality, and portability, but repeatedly mention a loose scroll wheel, the absence of a low-battery indicator, and a cheap-plastic feel as drawbacks.

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 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 praise the mouse for its excellent value, silent clicks, and reliable plug-and-play wireless performance, but criticize the lack of Bluetooth or USB-C and the low DPI ceiling.
Everyday users love the quiet operation, compact size, and long battery life, while common complaints focus on missing Bluetooth, cheap-feeling plastic, and insufficient DPI for high-resolution screens.










Choose the M185 if you need the cheapest basic mouse and don't require high DPI or long battery life.
Choose Logitech M185 if you need a trusted brand and don't require silent operation.