
Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse
Score: 85/100
SteelSeries Prime Neo Noir
Score: 85/100Rankings

The Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse combines a comfortable right-handed shape, long 15-month battery life, and three programmable buttons for productivity. Its trade-offs include lack of left-handed support and no onboard memory for settings. Best for right-handed office workers who value ergonomics and multi-device convenience.

The SteelSeries Prime Neo Noir combines a 69 g ultra-light chassis with a TrueMove Pro sensor and premium Prestige OM switches, adding Prism RGB lighting on the scroll wheel. Its right-handed design and lack of wireless connectivity may deter some users. Best for right-handed competitive gamers who value lightweight precision.
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1,000 | 18,000best | |
| ↓ lower better | 91 g | 69 gbest |
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Performance(1) | ||
Maximum DPI | 1000 | 18000 |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 91 g | 69 g |
Sensors(1) | ||
Sensor Type | optical | TrueMove Pro |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Wireless (Yes/No) | true | false |
Connection Type | Bluetooth | Wired |

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Everyday users emphasize comfort and ease of use, highlighting the soft thumb rest, long battery life and seamless multi-device switching as the main reasons they recommend the mouse.

Professional reviewers praise the Prime Neo Noir for its esports-grade precision, citing the TrueMove Pro sensor's 1:1 tracking and tilt correction, the ultra-responsive Prestige OM switches, and the ultra-light 69 g chassis that reduces fatigue. They also commend the wired reliability and subtle RGB lighting, while noting the potential downside of the very light weight and the absence of a wireless option.



Everyday users generally appreciate the mouse's smooth, responsive feel, lightweight comfort, and the PTFE feet that glide well even without a mouse pad. Recurring criticisms focus on the 69 g weight being too light for some grip styles, the right-handed only design, lack of wireless connectivity, limited button count, and occasional cable-management issues.