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Best gaming mice across all price brackets (2025)

These mice will elevate your gameplay and take the experience to the next level.

Every gaming rig needs a high-profile gaming mouse that can keep up with the fast-paced gameplay and track the in-game motion with ease. Without a superior gaming mouse, you will find yourself struggling with high-precision gunshots in crunch moments. To eliminate this barrier, here are the top 10 gaming mice you can buy right now across all price brackets.

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Logitech G Pro 2 Lightspeed

performance

The Logitech G Pro 2 Lightspeed is one of the best gaming mice you can buy right now. It has an ambidextrous design, a compact form factor, and weighs 80g. The shape of the mouse can accommodate all grip styles. The RGB lighting on the mouse is limited to the Logitech logo. The Hero 2 sensor at the heart of the mouse has a 44,000DPI resolution. You can switch the resolution level in the range of 10-44,000 DPI using the dedicated button on the bottom panel. The mouse tracks comfortably on most surfaces and has a maximum report rate of 1,000Hz (1 ms). Read our Logitech G Pro 2 Lightspeed review to learn more about the device.

Pros

  • Ambidextrous design
  • Powerful Hero 2 sensor
  • Hybrid Lightforce switches

Cons

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  • Relatiely heavier

Buy on Amazon for Rs 9,995

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Best gaming mice across all price brackets (2025)

The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro brings elite gaming performance without compromising on aesthetics. The RGB lighting on this mouse has 13 programmable zones. There are over 16.8 million colours to choose from. The RGB lighting syncs with the gameplay and produces a thrilling effect. The Razer Focus Pro 35K optical sensor can track on any surface, including glass. The Gen 3 optical switches on the Basilisk V3 Pro have a 0.2ms actuation with no debounce delay. To top it off, you can customise all the buttons on this mouse to suit your playstyle. If you’re looking for something more affordable, we suggest the vanilla variant of the Basilisk V3, priced at Rs 4,199.

Pros

  • Flashy design
  • Customisable RGB lighting
  • Great sensor

Cons

  • Not ideal for smaller hands

Buy on Amazon for Rs 10,209

Logitech G309 Lightspeed

design

The Logitech G309 Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse uses the Hero 25K sensor for tracking. This sensor has a 25,600DPI resolution and a maximum tracking speed of 400IPS. The wireless mouse can reach a maximum acceleration of 40G. The G309 Lightspeed comes with a USB wireless receiver in the box. Over a wireless connection, the mouse has a 1,000Hz polling rate. This polling rate is reduced to 125Hz over a Bluetooth connection. The hybrid Lightforce switches on this mouse are snappy and tactile. The G Hub app can be used to customise all 6 buttons on the mouse. Powered by AA batteries, this mouse has a battery life of 300+ hours with a Lightspeed receiver and 600+ hours over a Bluetooth connection. Read our Logitech G309 Lightspeed review to learn more about the device.

Pros

  • Clean design
  • G Hub support
  • Amazing battery life

Cons

  • AA battery makes the mouse bottom-heavy

Buy on Amazon for Rs 6,750

Alienware 610M

Alienware 610M

When it comes to futuristic and otherworldly aesthetic, no one does it like Alienware. The Alienware 610M gaming mouse tastefully incorporates the alien aesthetic while also flaunting incredible specs. The native Alienware optical sensor on this mouse has a 16,000DPI resolution. The mouse has a 1,000Hz polling rate. This polling rate does not diminish over a wired connection. The 7 programmable buttons on the mouse can be customised using the Alienware Command Center. The AlienFX RGB lighting on the mouse can also be customised using this app.

Pros

  • Looks amazing
  • Wired and wireless connection
  • Good customisation options

Cons

  • Its shape may not suit everyone

Buy on Amazon for Rs 3,600

Redragon M810 Pro

Redragon M810 Pro

The Redragon M810 Pro is one of the best midrange gaming mice you can buy right now. It is equipped with a PAW3325 optical sensor. This sensor has a maximum resolution of 10,000DPI. There are 5 adjustable DPI levels onboard: 500, 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, and 10,000. The mouse comes with a 2.4GHz receiver. When connected using this wireless receiver, the M810 Pro offers a 1,000Hz polling rate. There are 8 programmable buttons on this mouse. The tasteful RGB lighting produces breathtaking effects while gaming. The M810 Pro has a maximum battery life of 45 hours.

Pros

  • Tasteful RGB lighting
  • Adjustable DPI levels
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Slightly heavy

Buy on Amazon for Rs 2,090

Razer Deathadder V3

Razer Deathadder V3

Razer Deathadder V3 has garnered a respectable reputation for itself in the gaming community. At the heart of this mouse lies the Focus Pro 30K optical sensor. The 8,000Hz polling rate ensures an ultra-smooth tracking experience. The Gen 3 switches have a very satisfactory tactile response. The Deathadder V3 has a very ergonomic design which majorly suits right-handed users. It weighs just 59g, which makes it ideal for fast-paced gaming. The mouse operates over a wired connection only. If that is a deal-breaker for you, we recommend looking into the Deathadder V3 Pro.

Pros

  • Ergonomic design
  • High polling rate
  • Good quality switches

Cons

  • No wireless connectivity

Buy on Amazon for Rs 3,999

Logitech G502 X Plus

Logitech G502 X Plus: Performance

Logitech G502 is regarded by many as the best gaming mouse around. The G502 X Plus has an ergonomic design and tastefully integrates RGB lighting in its form factor. The lighting strip can be customised using the G Hub. There are 8 customisable lighting zones on the strip. The G502 X Plus uses the Hero 25K optical sensor. The DPI shifter button can adjust the resolution according to your liking. The Lightforce switches provide an instantaneous response while preserving the tactile feedback on the buttons. With RGB lighting turned off, the G502 X offers a maximum battery life of 130 hours. This number drops to 37 hours when RGB is enabled. Read our Logitech G502 X Plus review before making the purchase.

Pros

  • Great design
  • Customisable RGB strip
  • Tremendous switches

Cons

  • Slightly heavy

Buy on Amazon for Rs 12,495

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Best gaming mice across all price brackets (2025)

The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 wireless gaming mouse is equipped with a 26K optical sensor that has a tracking speed of up to 650IPS. The mouse can be connected over a Bluetooth or 2.4GHz connection. It has a 100-hour battery life. You can charge the mouse while using it in wired mode. The HyperX NGENUITY app can be used to create macros for the 6 programmable buttons on the mouse, along with customising the DPI level and RGB lighting. The HyperX switches on this mouse provide tactile and audible feedback. The brand claims that these switches are good for up to 100 million clicks.

Pros

  • Versatile sensor
  • Great battery life
  • Ergonomic form factor

Cons

  • Ordinary design

Buy on Amazon for Rs 4,490

Kreo Hawk

Kreo Hawk Best gaming mice across all price brackets (2025)

If you’re looking for more affordable options, you should consider the Kreo Hawk gaming mouse. It is equipped with the PMW3327 sensor. This sensor has a maximum resolution of 12,400DPI. There are 7 DPI levels on this mouse, from 200 to 12,400. It also has 8 programmable buttons. Kreo Hawk’s ergonomic design suits right-handed gamers. The RGB lighting is tastefully integrated at the bottom and along the sides of the mouse.

Pros

  • Cool design
  • Programmable buttons
  • RGB lighting

Cons

  • Heavy

Buy on Amazon for Rs 1,199

EvoFox Spectre

EvoFox Spectre Best gaming mice across all price brackets (2025)

The EvoFox Spectre is one of the most affordable gaming mice you can buy right now. It comes with a 1.5m braided cable with an EMI suppressor to curb the noise in data transmission. Its optical sensor has a maximum resolution of 3,600DPI. There are 4 adjustable DPI levels on offer: 1,200, 1,800, 2,400, and 3,600. The mouse has a flashy design but an ergonomic form factor. The RGB lighting has dynamic effects that make the gameplay more fun. The 6 buttons on this mouse are tested for 6 million clicks.

Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Great design
  • Durable braided cable

Cons

  • No customisation option

Buy on Amazon for Rs 379

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Final Thoughts

These are the top 10 gaming mice you can buy right now across all price brackets. If you think we missed out on a mouse that deserves to be on this list, give it a shoutout in the comments!

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Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.
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