How to Choose the Best Gaming Mouse on a Budget

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Buying a gaming mouse for your PC setup is a very personal choice. The type of game you play can have a huge impact on your decision and there is no point in buying expensive equipment if the games you play don’t require it. Instead, you can make savings and invest your budget somewhere else.

Unfortunately, price does tend to equal quality when it comes to finding the right one. Luckily, many peripheral manufacturers have realised this and are beginning to get competitive, offering some good products in mid and high-budget ranges. Once you know what you are looking for, you should be able to find something in your price bracket.

Recommended Gaming Mouse Models

While you should always try a mouse out before you buy, some models have built a strong following courtesy of favourable reviews from PC gamers. In their gaming gadget reviews, competitive gaming website Win.gg give their pick of the bunch as the Razer Deathadder V2. They cite its great optical sensor, lightweight shell ,and extra buttons as distinct advantages, the only major downside is that it is not for left-handed players. Razer does, however, have quite a few options that you may want to consider.

Logitech is another brand that produces a wide range of affordable gaming mice. Their G305 Lightspeed model is recommended by many publications, but the best reviews go to their G203 LIGHTSYNC. It is a solid mouse that is responsive, making it ideal for anyone who plans on playing FPS titles. A ton of customization options are also attractive features, though it only comes in a wired version and the cable can sometimes get in the way.

Factors to Consider

When it comes to finding a mouse, there are several factors to be taken into consideration. Of these, the amount you have to spend is only one small facet.

Playing Styles

You can generally break these down into two camps. Anyone who wants to play first-person shooters should opt for a mouse that concentrates on good tracking and accuracy. Strategy and MMO players, however, will need to opt for something that has additional buttons allowing players to assign extra functions.

Sensors

A mouse will either have a laser sensor or an optical one. Low-budget laser mouse options are fine for some games, but they may tend to exhibit lagging. An optical sensor is a much more reactive choice. The speed of a mouse is measured in DPI. It refers to the rate of pixels moved over per inch, meaning the bigger your screen the higher level of DPI you should aim for.

Handling

Finally, how the mouse handles is very important. Start by getting one that feels right and has the correct grip for your style. It is important you try them out and don’t order online without sampling one first. Also, keep in mind that some options will only be for right-handed players.

Each mouse will also have its own weight. If you move quickly and give the mouse lots of control, then the wrong weight can impact your playing style. Some models even come with adjustable weights so you can experiment and get the ones you want.

By considering these three areas and looking at the suggested brands, you should be able to narrow down the options available. You may even find cutting costs in other areas allows you to invest more money in your controller.

Parth Singh
Parth Singh
I have been writing content for websites since 2018, and on Phoneswiki, I am your source for the latest news, leaks, and rumors about the latest games, gadgets, and other similar products.

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