My favorite place to search when buying new products is actually pro player setups. The idea being is that pro players use the best equipment on the market. Of course, there is personal preference in some cases, but generally, we can see a common pattern. That’s why I love creating these lists.
Analyzing pro players’ setup configurations and looking for inspiration in that department is just so satisfying. Seeing why X is so loved when Y is not. So today, I will go over the best 3 top gaming wireless mice on the market.
If you are looking for the best mice for gaming in general, despite wired or wireless, check out What Gaming Mice Do Professional FPS Players Use? – Top 5 Gaming Mice In 2022
Pros
- Very Comfortable
- Excellent Build Quality
- Flawless Sensor
- Excellent Battery Life
Cons
- The charging port is Micro-USB and not Type C.
- Expensive
Logitech G Pro X Superlight is the Logitech G Pro next generation. It has the same shape (Logitech didn’t change the shape due to the fact that almost everyone found the G Pro shape to be highly comfortable). It has new mouse feet, which are better than the G Pro. It has new buttons that are less prone to double-clicking issues.
Basically, it is the G Pro, but even better! For starters, it is very comfortable. It has the same comfortable shape, almost everyone can use it without any issues. It is ambidextrous so that it can be used by right and left-handed alike. It fits virtually any shape and size and does not have awkward bumps, curves, or anything that might be uncomfortable during longer gaming sessions.
Its design is straightforward yet clever. It has a matte coating which feels very nice even for sweatier hands. Feels great in my hands. Build quality is another huge win. It feels sturdy and well made, and it will hold for a long duration of time.
What about performance? Well, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight uses the HERO sensor. The reliable and flawless sensor has proven itself time and time again. It does its job well, and you won’t have any issues with it.
Wireless connectivity problems? Not with this mouse. This mouse uses the LIGHTSPEED technology that the G Pro uses, which is fantastic. I’ve used the G Pro for almost a year now, and I’ve never had any disconnections or issues regarding wireless connectivity.
It weighs 62g which makes it a very lightweight mouse for gaming. Some might like it; some might want it. Check out the differences here: Wired Vs Wireless Gaming Mouse: Honest Opinion, but if you are looking for a little heavier mouse, check out Logitech G Pro Wireless in the next section.
This is the most popular gaming mouse among pro players. Not just the most popular wireless gaming mouse. It is that good. Check it out here: Logitech G Pro X Superlight
Pros
- Very Comfortable
- Excellent Build Quality
- Flawless Sensor
- Good Battery Life
Cons
- The charging port is Micro-USB and not Type C.
Some may argue that these mice are so similar that I should group them together. But not under my watch. The price difference and weight difference make these mice appeal to different people.
So again, if you’ve read my Superlight review, you will find that these mice share many things in common. They have the same comfortable shape that fits almost every hand. Right and left-handed, of course. Nothing extraordinary like bumps or curves.
Again, same design. The same matte coating, which feels very nice. Good build quality that feels supreme in your hands.
Performance, you guessed it. The same sensor provides a flawless experience with no angle snapping, smoothing, or inconsistencies. The same LIGHTSPEED technology provides a perfect wireless experience.
So what are the differences? Well, first and foremost, it is heavier. 19g, to be exact. It weighs around 81g which is not heavy by any means but not as lightweight as the Superlight, which weighs 62g.
So if you are looking for a bit heavier mouse, or you are used to playing on heavy mice, and you are afraid that jumping to 62g is too big, then look no further. 82g is a perfect weight for many people, myself included.
And the difference number two is the price point. The price difference is rather big just for a weight difference and better mouse feet/skates. But, if you are willing to invest and have the best of the best, I would argue that Superlight is the best mouse on the market. (No wonder it is the most popular one among pros).
But, this is the second most popular one, so choosing either will be more than fine.
Read my full review after one year at Logitech G Pro Wireless After 1 Year: Still Worth It In 2022?
Pros
- Comfortable
- Excellent Build Quality
- Flawless Sensor
- Excellent Battery Life
- Superb Click latency.
Cons
- Does not fit large hands or palm grip.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro is a very well-known mouse in the gaming industry. It is the upgrade of the Viper Ultimate. But can it beat the Superlight?
Its shape is very different from the Superlight’s one. It is shorter and narrower, and some might complain that it is harder to grip, but it is a personal preference. Its shape is pretty standard and should fit many hands.
Its coating is matte but feels grittier than usual. My hands get moist and sweaty when gaming (SweatyGaming it is), but the mouse still feels grippy. Overall, pretty comfortable, but if you have big hands and/or use a palm grip, it might not be so comfortable for you.
The build quality is fantastic. It feels rock solid and very well made. It weighs only around 58g and feels surprisingly well built in my hands. When comparing to the G Pro, I would say both are made excellent, and there is no clear winner.
It has USB C as a charging which is a massive win in my book. This is one of the main cons of the G Pro and G Pro Wireless. They use a micro USB port.
Performance-wise, Viper V2 Pro is not surprising. We all knew it was going to be top-notch. The sensor is excellent, and it perfectly tracks mouse movements. No angle snapping, smoothing, or any inconsistencies. But this is to be expected from Razer.
Wireless connectivity is another huge win. Perfectly flawless without any issues. No disconnections, lags, etc. So you get what you pay for.
It weighs 59g which means it is light as hell. But, as I said in my Wireless vs. Wired Gaming Mouse, it is the go-to for competitive gaming. It is a no-brainer for a wireless mouse with that performance and weight. Viper V2 Pro is delivering the goods.
However, it is a bit pricey. It is the end game mouse tier, so you get what you pay for. Is it better than the G Pro X Superlight? In my opinion, it is not as comfortable as the G Pro X Superlight because I have rather large hands. If you do not have large hands, this mouse should definitely be on your watch list.
Pros
- Very Comfortable
- Excellent Build Quality
- Flawless Sensor
- Excellent Battery Life
Cons
- Not for fingertip grippers
- Big, so it might be uncomfortable for small hands.
Razer DeathAdder needs no introduction. Is the base of every gaming mouse ever created? But how does the new V2 Pro handle the competition?
First and foremost, it is an ergonomic mouse, which means it is for right-handed people only. Its shape is very well known. It is a big mouse, which is perfect for palm users. If it fits your hand, it is very, very comfortable. But, it is definitely not for the small hands.
The coating on the Razer mouse is excellent. It is a matte black coating that always feels grippy. As I said, my hands are pretty sweaty, but it is no problem for the DeathAdder.
The build quality is excellent; it feels solid and well built. If I shake it aggressively, I might hear some noise between the side buttons and the mouse wheel but nothing too serious. It is rock solid.
Performance-wise, same as the Viper. A flawless sensor that provides a perfect experience. Tracks every mouse movement beautifully and smoothly: no smoothing, angle snapping, or any inconsistencies.
Wireless connectivity, again. Same as Viper. Great and nothing to worry about.
It weighs 87g which makes it a rather heavy mouse. Not too heavy by any means, but it is a bit heavier than the new standard of sub 80g. But, for most people, it should be perfect.
This mouse is truly a masterpiece, but it is definitely not for everyone. I use a fingertip grip and find this mouse not so comfortable, but this is to be expected because it is primarily geared towards palm grippers and claw grippers.
If you palm grip, you should definitely put this mouse on your watch list.
Final Words
I didn’t want to bombard this list with ten different mice. I believe that there are only a few mice that rule the market. And I would say that, in my opinion, these are your best picks.
Have fun, and keep slapping you all!