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A modern gaming mouse stands out for much more than just its RGB lighting. Any manufacturer can add LEDs to the shell, but not all can deliver a high-speed sensor, reliable software, a well-calibrated DPI switch, refined ergonomics, balanced weight, and properly placed extra buttons. These seemingly minor details are, in fact, the core elements that define a quality gaming mouse – and the aspects that deserve the most attention.
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We’ve compiled a selection of what we consider to be ten of the best and most popular gaming mice. The prices vary, but the list includes both affordable models with strong performance and positive user feedback, as well as premium options for those unwilling to compromise.
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ASUS ROG Harpe II Ace
The ASUS ROG Harpe II Ace gaming mouse features Aura Sync RGB lighting on the scroll wheel and offers versatile connectivity options – via Bluetooth, wired, or wireless mode. For wireless use, it employs ROG SpeedNova technology, delivering an impressive 8000 Hz polling rate that virtually eliminates latency. The mouse is equipped with ROG Optical Micro Switches rated for 100 million clicks and powered by the ROG AimPoint Pro sensor, boasting an exceptional resolution of up to 42,000 DPI, 50G acceleration, and tracking speeds of up to 750 ips – even on glass surfaces.

The ROG Harpe II Ace features a sleek, semi-symmetrical design optimized for a perfect right-hand grip and weighs only 48 grams. The mouse is available in both black and white, allowing users to choose the best match for their setup. No additional software is required for customization – all settings can be adjusted directly in a browser using Gear Link. The ROG Harpe II Ace is available starting at around $135 or €115.
ASUS ROG Keris II Ace
The ASUS ROG Keris II Ace, like the previous model, is designed specifically for right-handed users and is also available in both black and white color options. It uses the same optical sensor as the ROG Harpe II Ace – the ROG AimPoint Pro – offering 42,000 DPI, 50G acceleration, and 750 ips tracking speed. However, this model features ROG Micro Switch II buttons, delivering a crisp and satisfying click.

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The mouse weighs 54 grams and features RGB lighting along with Multi-Device connectivity. It can connect via USB (8000 Hz polling rate), Bluetooth, or wireless radio (4000 Hz). The buttons are fully programmable, and the mouse has onboard memory for storing macros. This esports-grade mouse is available starting at around $120 or €105.
ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini
The ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini is another popular gaming mouse in our selection, designed for those who prefer a more compact form factor. In other respects, it offers the same “full-featured” experience as other ASUS models. It is equipped with the ROG AimPoint Pro sensor with the same specifications as the larger variants, optical-mechanical switches, and customizable RGB lighting effects.

The ROG Harpe Ace Mini is lightweight and also available in both black and white. It offers versatile connectivity, supporting wired, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connections, as well as Multi-Device functionality. The built-in battery provides over 100 hours of use on a single charge. The mouse is available starting at approximately $110 or €95.
HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless features a symmetrical body, but with extra buttons positioned on the left side, making it more suited for right-handed use. The mouse has five programmable buttons, and its main switches are HyperX-branded, rated for 100 million clicks. It weighs 61 grams and includes subtle RGB lighting. The mouse is equipped with the HyperX 26K sensor, offering up to 26,000 DPI and a maximum tracking speed of 650 ips.

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The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless supports three connectivity options – wired, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth – and is powered by a battery that provides up to 100 hours of continuous use. It also includes onboard memory for storing custom macros. This versatile gaming mouse is available starting at approximately $65 or €55.
HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse is a fully wireless gaming mouse, connecting exclusively via 2.4 GHz radio or Bluetooth. It uses popular Kailh switches and is equipped with a PixArt 3311 sensor, offering up to 12,000 DPI, 35G maximum acceleration, and tracking speeds of up to 300 ips.

The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse features minimalistic RGB lighting on the scroll wheel and a small area behind it. It includes onboard memory for macros and fully programmable buttons. The mouse is powered by a single AAA battery, bringing its total weight to 75 grams and providing up to 85 hours of operation. The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse is available from approximately $55 or €50.
HATOR Quasar 3 Ultra 8K Wireless
For those looking for a solid gaming mouse at a reasonable price, the HATOR Quasar 3 Ultra 8K Wireless is worth considering. It features a clean, symmetrical design, lightweight construction at just 65 grams, four buttons, and subtle RGB lighting. The mouse uses a PixArt 3950 sensor with a DPI range of 400 to 30,000 and switches rated for up to 100 million clicks.

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The buttons can be programmed using HATOR’s software, and the mouse includes onboard memory for storing macros. It supports both wired and wireless connections, offering a stable connection and a high polling rate of 8,000 Hz, minimizing input lag. In wireless mode, a single charge provides up to 52 hours of active use. The HATOR Quasar 3 Ultra 8K Wireless is available starting at approximately $75 or €70.
Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless
The Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless is a high-end professional gaming mouse featuring a minimalist, symmetrical design. It is equipped with the Razer Focus Pro sensor, offering up to 35,000 DPI, 70G maximum acceleration, and tracking speeds of up to 750 ips.

The mouse supports both wired and wireless connections, with an 8,000 Hz polling rate for the latter. It weighs just 54 grams, and in wireless mode, it offers up to 95 hours of battery life. The Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless is available starting at approximately $180 or €155.
Lenovo Legion M410
The Lenovo Legion M410 belongs to the budget segment, with prices starting at around $35 or €30. It offers a well-designed body with customizable RGB lighting. The buttons are programmable, and the lighting effects can be adjusted to suit individual preferences.
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The Lenovo Legion M410 is equipped with a PixArt 3335 sensor offering up to 16,000 DPI. It supports both wired and wireless connections. The built-in battery provides up to 53 hours of use between charges. The mouse uses familiar Omron switches. With its combination of features and affordability, this model is a solid choice for gamers.
Logitech G309 Lightspeed
The Logitech G309 Lightspeed is a flagship wireless gaming mouse from the brand. It features a clean, minimalist design without RGB lighting, appealing to fans of simplicity. Button configuration and detailed customization are handled through Logitech software, and the onboard memory can store up to five user profiles.

The G309 Lightspeed is equipped with a HERO sensor with a sensitivity of up to 25,600 DPI and a maximum acceleration of 40G. It weighs 86 grams with an AA battery or 68 grams without, making it suitable for a wide range of games, including shooters and competitive esports. The mouse uses optical-mechanical switches. The Logitech G309 Lightspeed is available starting at approximately $55 or €50.
Gravastar Mercury M1 Pro
The Gravastar Mercury M1 Pro gaming mouse features a striking and original design with RGB lighting that stands out in any setup. It is equipped with a PixArt 3395 sensor offering up to 26,000 DPI, eight programmable buttons, and prominent RGB illumination. The polling rate reaches up to 4,000 Hz, with a maximum tracking speed of 650 ips.

The Mercury M1 Pro is available starting at approximately $85 or €75. It supports all connection methods – wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless – and in wireless mode, a single charge provides up to eight days of active use.
Judging by the models above, it is very easy to find a full-fledged gaming mouse from well-known brands with additional buttons, RGB backlighting, and high-quality sensors. If you are on a tight budget, you can safely choose a cool model for around $50, or you can purchase a premium all-inclusive mouse.
What kind of gaming mouse do you have? Write your favorite models that are not in our top list in the comments and tell us why you chose them.
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