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While Glorious isn't exactly shaking the gaming mouse market up with the Series 2 Pro, it glides with the best of them—and it's extremely responsive. It's too expensive, though, and I'd prefer ...
The first thing that stood out about the Alogic Apex USB-C Recharchable Wireless Performance Mouse? Its sleekly ergonomic design. I often mouse left-handed using a Logitech MX Anywhere 3 wireless ...
Released in late 2022 as an update to an earlier design, the Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite has proven to be a popular and well-reviewed gaming mouse. In fact, our own review scored it an 8. While it's ...
Razer's mouse peripherals have often stood out because of their features and their usage of the company's signature RGB Chroma lighting patterns. However, the Viper V3 Pro feels noticeably different ...
If you're after performance no matter the cost, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 could well be the best wireless gaming mouse for you. As the name suggests, it belongs to an elite class of ...
A gaming mouse is an important tool, and it’s also perhaps one of the most personal ones. The shape of a mouse is a huge factor in how easy it is to use, and the many buttons and their placement can ...
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The OP1 8K is a swift, smooth and well built mouse that's been stripped down to its basics, and while it champions the right to repair and all but alleviates the issue of drag, it's lacking in ...
Two years in the making, the Swiftpoint Z2 is finally here. A successor to one of the most customizable gaming mice ever, the Z2 is a powerful tool for gaming, productivity, and creativity alike. With ...
The Razer Pro Click v2 Series aims to be the pinnacle of ergonomics, comfort and productivity efficiency. Available in right-hand ergonomic and vertical editions, Razer brings its heritage of premium ...
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