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Updated June 2026

🖱️ Best gaming mouse 2026 — Buying guide

The gaming mouse is the central tool for PC gamers. A good optical sensor, suitable weight and comfortable ergonomics make all the difference competitively. In 2026, precision sensors start at €25, and premium wireless models stay under €100.

Best Gaming mouse — picks by budget

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How to choose a gaming mouse?

  • Optical sensor: modern optical sensors (Razer Focus+, Logitech HERO, SteelSeries TrueMove) are all excellent. Avoid laser sensors for gaming.
  • DPI: more isn't always better. Most players use 400–1,600 DPI depending on mousepad and setup.
  • Weight: lightweight mice (60–80g) are popular for FPS. Heavier models suit MOBA/RTS where precision matters more than speed.
  • Buttons: 6 buttons suffice for FPS/Battle Royale. MMOs (WoW, FFXIV) need models with 12 side buttons.
  • Wired vs wireless: quality 2.4 GHz wireless (Logitech LIGHTSPEED, Razer HyperSpeed) has no perceptible latency vs wired.

Guides by intent

These pages target more specific searches (price, wireless, FPS use-case).

FAQ

Which gaming mouse for competitive FPS?

Prioritize a lightweight mouse (under 80g) with a precision optical sensor and 1,000Hz polling rate minimum. The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (60g) and Razer DeathAdder V3 (88g) are current reference models for competitive play. Avoid laser sensors — all optical sensors at this price level are excellent.

Can a wireless gaming mouse be as good as wired?

Yes — current 2.4 GHz wireless technology (Logitech LIGHTSPEED, Razer HyperSpeed) achieves sub-1ms latency, completely undetectable in gameplay. In 2026, wireless mice above €60 are on par with wired models for competitive play. The main consideration is battery life (20–70 hours depending on model).

What DPI setting should I use for gaming?

Most competitive FPS players use 400–800 DPI with higher in-game sensitivity. High DPI (3200+) is mostly marketing — it doesn't improve accuracy. The key metric is CPI consistency (clicks per inch accuracy). Pair your DPI with an XL mousepad for full mouse movement range at low sensitivity.

What polling rate is best for gaming?

1,000Hz (1ms report interval) is the standard for competitive gaming in 2026. Some premium mice now offer 4,000–8,000Hz polling rates, which reduce micro-latency by a few fractions of a millisecond — perceivable only by top-tier pros. For 99% of players, 1,000Hz is more than sufficient.

Which mouse is best for MMO games?

MMO games (World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XIV, Lost Ark) benefit from mice with 12 programmable side buttons. The Razer Naga and Logitech G600 are the category leaders. Weight (90–130g) matters less for MMO than for FPS — button quantity and comfort for long sessions take priority.

What grip style should I consider when choosing a mouse?

Palm grip (whole hand on mouse) = larger, heavier mice (Razer DeathAdder, Logitech G502). Claw grip (bent fingers, palm off) = medium-sized mice. Fingertip grip (only fingertips) = small, ultralight mice (Razer Viper Mini, G Pro Superlight). Check mouse dimensions against your hand size before buying.

Best gaming mouse under €40?

Under €40, solid 2026 options include the Logitech G203 (~€25, HERO sensor, 85g, wired), the Razer DeathAdder Essential (~€30, 5-button, ergonomic) and the SteelSeries Rival 3 (~€30, TrueMove Core sensor). All three offer reliable optical sensors well above what gaming requires at this price.

How long do gaming mouse feet (skates) last?

Original PTFE mouse feet typically last 1–3 years with daily intensive use on a cloth mousepad. Signs of wear: increased resistance, inconsistent glide. Replacement skates (Corepads, Tiger Arc) cost €5–10 and restore original feel completely. Hard surface mousepads accelerate wear.

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