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The Best 4Updated April 2026

Best Gaming Mice

Top 4 gaming mice reviewed and ranked.

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Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
#1 · Best Pick
Editor's Pick

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

4.3

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is the benchmark competitive gaming mouse — it's what a large fraction of pro CS:GO/Valorant players actually use. Tom's Guide 4.5/5 and PCMag 4/5 agree the HERO 2 sensor, 8k polling, and 95-hour battery make it the most complete flagship here. The only real knock is the shape being a refinement rather than a rethink; if you already disliked v1's ambidextrous-lean form factor, try the DeathAdder V3 Pro instead.

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Razer Viper V3 Pro
#2
Razer Viper V3 Pro
4.0

The Razer Viper V3 Pro is the lightest flagship wireless mouse — 54g vs the Superlight 2's 60g — and the Focus Pro 35K sensor matches Logitech's HERO 2 on tracking quality. Pro CS:GO and Valorant players split fairly evenly between this and the Superlight 2. PCMag's 4/5 reflects an excellent mouse with the caveat that the 8k polling dongle is a separate purchase in many SKUs. Pick this if you prioritize weight and prefer an ambidextrous shape.

Strengths
  • 54g ambidextrous form factor — the lightest mouse in this list
  • Focus Pro 35K optical sensor with 8,000 Hz wireless polling via the HyperPolling dongle
Watch-outs
  • Ambidextrous shape without dedicated left-side buttons for lefties (symmetric side buttons but programmed for right-hand use)
  • HyperPolling 8k dongle is sold separately unless you buy the 8K edition
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
#3
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
4.0

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is the ergonomic flagship — if you palm-grip or claw-grip with a medium-large hand, this is the most comfortable flagship mouse you can buy. PCMag 4/5. The Focus Pro 30K sensor and 90-hour battery put it in the same performance class as the Superlight 2 and Viper V3 Pro; the choice comes down to shape. Pick this over the Viper V3 Pro if you want an ergonomic curve; pick it over the Superlight 2 if the GPX shape doesn't fit you.

Strengths
  • Ergonomic right-handed shape — the best fit for palm/claw grip users with medium-to-large hands
  • 63g weight with a rebalanced shell that trims 25% off the V2 Pro
Watch-outs
  • Right-hand ergonomic shape excludes lefties entirely
  • No RGB (by design for weight) — shared limitation with Superlight 2
Zowie EC2-C
#4
Zowie EC2-C
4.0

The Zowie EC2-C is the no-software esports classic. TechRadar rates it 4/5 for the no-nonsense approach — physical DPI switches, proven sensor, ergonomic right-handed shape. It's not a spec race winner but it's still what many pros use because it 'just works' with zero software tax. Best pick if you want a reliable wired ergonomic mouse and don't care about being on the bleeding edge of sensor or polling-rate specs.

Strengths
  • Zero-software, plug-and-play design — DPI and polling are physical switches on the underside
  • Medium-sized right-handed ergonomic shape that's a long-time CS:GO pro favorite
Watch-outs
  • Wired only on the EC2-C — the wireless EC2-CW costs more and trails flagships on battery
  • Sensor is a generation behind Focus Pro 30K/35K and HERO 2 — competitive but not class-leading