Best Gaming Mouse for 2020
Updated on October 18, 2020 By Christian Thomas
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Razer DeathAdder v2
- Sensor: Focus+ Optical Sensor
- Programmable Buttons: 8
- Max DPI: 20,000
PROS:
- Rubberized Grip
- Ultra Lightweight Design
- Clicks and movements are sharp and predictable
- Side buttons are well placed
CONS:
- You might click the DPI button accidentally during gaming, but it's not a problem once you get used to it.
Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless
- Sensor: Hero
- Programmable Buttons: 11
- Max DPI: 16,000
PROS:
- Zero or no lag
- Adjustable weight system
- Comfortable shape
- Very friendly software
CONS:
- A little bit pricey
Logitech G502 Hero Wired
- Sensor: Hero
- Programmable Buttons: 11
- Max DPI: 100-16,000
PROS:
- Adjustable weight system
- Comfortable shape
- Very friendly software
Glorious Model O- Minus
- Sensor: Pixart 3360 Sensor
- Programmable Buttons: 6
- Max DPI: 12,000
PROS:
- Very confortable
- Very lightweight
- Ambidextrous
CONS:
- There's no place to rest the thumb
- Very few buttons
Corsair Nightsword RGB
- Sensor: Pixart PMW3391 optical
- Programmable Buttons: 10
- Max DPI: 18,000
PROS:
- Adjustable weight system
- Confortable for big hands
CONS:
- Maybe too big for small palms
SteelSeries Sensei Ten
- Sensor: TrueMove Pro Optical
- Programmable Buttons: 8
- Max DPI: 18000
PROS:
- Ambidextrous
- The mouse is very light
- The clicks all-around feel good
- The side buttons are some of the best I've ever used
- The thumb buttons are in the right place
Razer Basilisk Ultimate HyperSpeed Wireless
- Sensor: Focus+
- Programmable Buttons: 11
- Max DPI: 20,000
PROS:
- Fast
- Ergonomics
- Battery life is great
CONS:
- Not all buttons are easy to reach
- No charging pad