I've not had to look far to find our favorite gaming mice with big discounts this Prime Day: Logitech, Razer, Mchose and Corsair for less
Here are the ones I recommend.
For the past week, I've spent a chunk of my day checking the major retailers for deals on gaming mice. There have been plenty of early deals, though now that Prime Day has kicked off properly, I've seen an avalanche of price drops from Jeff's big shop.
These are all good-quality gaming mice, many of which we currently, or have previously, recommend as the best gaming mice around. It's important to us that we recommend only products that we know to be good, and so if you want to check out our reviews for these mice, just type their name into the box below.
Just note we reviewed the Mchose L7 Pro+, not the Ultra+, though it's only a slightly improved version at a slightly different weight. Still light as heck, anyways.
Prime Day gaming mice deals
Sometimes simplicity is what you're looking for in a peripheral, and if all you want in your next purchase is something solid and reliable with a wireless connection and a standard load out of 5 buttons, this mouse is for you. It's got an accurate TrueMove optical sensor, dual wireless connections and a 400-hour-plus battery life, all wrapped up in a smooth and sleek chassis.
Key specs: Wireless | 18,000 DPI | Right-handed
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We gave this mouse an 85% in our review, praising its very low weight, huge battery life, and super-responsive feel. It doesn't have quite as many fun extras as competitors and can be a bit of a fingerprint magnet, but it is a super solid choice at this price.
Key specs: Wireless | 26,000 DPI | Symmetrical
Price check: Best Buy $49.99
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The L7 doesn't weigh much at 48 grams, and yet it packs a great sensor and a decent-sized battery. It's a competitive shape, and it makes you wonder, why spend so much more for a speedy FPS mouse when something like this will do just fine? We reviewed the L7 Pro+ model earlier this year if you want to read up more.
Key specs: Wireless | 42,000 DPI | 8 kHz polling
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This mouse is incredibly light at just 36 g, and somehow it's achieved this with nary a hole in sight. Apart from this, it's pretty bare-bones, but a good sensor and low weight are all that's needed for some seriously competitive FPS gameplay, and this mouse delivers on both fronts.
Key specs: 33k sensor | wireless | 36 g weight | 70-hr battery
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An MMO mouse and a Stream Deck in one, this rodent is a bit heavy but great for productivity and MMO usage. In our review, Hope said the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE "might not match the active use of lighter, more FPS-oriented esports mice, but it's a productivity and streaming powerhouse."
Key specs: 16 buttons | 33k DPI | 1,000 Hz polling | 161 g
Price check: Best Buy $79.99 | Newegg $79.99
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Though it doesn't quite look as impressive as the Superlight 2, the G Pro 2 Lightspeed matches the same internals and is truly ambidextrous, thanks to swappable side buttons.
Key specs: 44,000 DPI | 888 IPS | 88 g acceleration | 4 side buttons
Price check: Best Buy $149.99
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Razer doesn't play around with its compact Viper line-up. The V3 Pro is pretty light, feels great in hand, and tracks your movement like any other high-end mouse. It's top-tier and a little cheaper than the newer V4 Pro now.
Key specs: 6 buttons | 35k DPI | 8,000 Hz | 70 g
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The Superlight 2 has a 44k DPI and 888 IPS, setting it even further apart from its predecessor. While the original Superlight is better value when the Superlight 2 is full price, with this discount in play, it's difficult to pick between the two. With the second version, you're getting a better sensor, higher polling, extra battery life, and Type-C charging.
Key specs: 44k sensor | Wireless | 60 g weight
Price check: Best Buy $159.99
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1. Best wireless:
Razer Viper V4 Pro
2. Best wired:
Logitech G502 X
3. Best budget wireless:
Mchose G3 V2 Pro
4. Best budget wired:
Glorious Model O Eternal
5. Best competitive:
Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
6. Best lightweight:
Corsair Sabre V2 Pro
7. Best MMO:
Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE
8. Best small:
Razer Cobra HyperSpeed
9. Best ambidextrous:
Logitech G Pro
10. Best ergonomic:
Keychron M5
11. Best customizable:
Orbital Pathfinder
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Jacob has been writing about PC hardware and technology for over eight years. He earned his first byline at PCGamesN before joining PC Gamer. He spends most of his time building PCs, running benchmarks, and trying his best to learn Linux.
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