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With this gaming mouse, players can use Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 GHz, or the USB cable. To top it off, the USB cable is 5.9 ft long, which is excellent for most PC setups.
If you're in desperate need of an upgrade, this Razer gaming mouse deal will be right up your alley. The white Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is now on sale, down to just $117.99, saving you a huge $42 on ...
I’ve been using the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse for two weeks, directly testing against similarly priced competitors, the $159.99 Razer Viper V3 Pro and $159 Logitech G Pro X Superlight ...
Cherry XTRFY M64 Pro – Design and Features The M64 Pro looks rather like your basic mouse, a turn gaming mice have taken lately for the aim of offering an ultra-light design. For the M64, that ...
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 ...
Razer's Gen-3 optical mouse switches on the Cobra Pro are built to withstand up to 90 million clicks, making this a great mouse for the long haul. The switches have a super-fast 0.2 ms actuation ...
As a mouse designed alongside esports pros and something aimed at competitive gamers, it was only fitting to test out the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX's capabilities and performance with a ...
The new DeathAdder Pro supports up to 8,000Hz polling rate in both wireless and wired modes, thanks to its HyperSpeed Wireless Gen 2 connectivity. However, to get Razer’s claim of up to 150 ...
The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K isn't the lightest and most nimble gaming mouse around. However, what it lacks in competitive pointing and clicking chops, it makes up for in comfort and extra features.
With Pulsefire Saga Pro, players get up to 90 hours of gaming time. Compared with other wireless mice I've had the chance to use, this is a hidden gem of a feature.
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