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You can read more about cookies in our cookiepolicy. You might appreciate this most customizable design like I did. It can operate on a 2. Also, I noticed that it lost connection with my PC regularly. It just needs to be extremely good at the fundamentals, including being comfy enough to use for hours at a time with games that require quick reflexes, having a simple assortment of buttons that take little to no time to master, and, of course, great performance.
Of all the wired gaming mice that I tested for this buying guide, no other mouse felt like a more natural extension of my hand. I use my index finger to left click and middle finger to right click; unlike most mice, this design gives me enough space on its right side to keep my ring and pinky fingers from dangling off the side and dragging on the mouse pad.
Those design features keep things comfortable, but I think the part of the mouse that sold me is where my thumb rests. Many mice etch out an area for your thumb to relax and laze around. If keeping your hand supported during games is key, the DeathAdder V2 is one of the most supportive gaming mice you can find right now.
It could be a better choice than the Razer for people with smaller hands, or for those who prefer a gaming mouse that has a little more in the way of clever features. What sets the Prime Plus apart from the others in the Prime lineup as well as the other options below is the OLED screen and controls built into its underside.
More importantly, you can adjust sensitivity, polling rate Hz to Hz , and liftoff distance right from this display. Its bottom-mounted OLED screen and controls let you customize the liftoff distance, polling rate, and more without the need for a driver. Jitter often occurs at higher mouse movement speeds or higher CPIs.
Jitter can make your cursor jump erratically, and even slight jitter could wreck a shot in an FPS or make you misclick on a unit in an RTS. Angle snapping , also called prediction, takes data from a mouse sensor and modifies the output to create smoother movements. Angle snapping smooths out those curves and gives you a straight line instead. Thankfully, almost all gaming mice have angle snapping disabled by default.
Acceleration is probably the most reviled, most scrutinized issue with gaming mouse sensors. When a mouse sensor exhibits acceleration, your cursor will move faster the faster you move the mouse; this is often considered bad because moving the mouse slowly six inches across a mousepad will move the cursor differently than moving the mouse rapidly same distance. This introduces variability that can be hard to predict. Perfect control speed , or malfunction rate, refers to the speed at which the mouse can be moved while still tracking accurately.
Most gaming mice will track extremely accurately when moved at slow speeds, but low CPI players will often move their mice large distances across the mousepads at very high speeds.
At high speeds, especially at high CPIs, not all mouse sensors can retain their tracking accuracy. The point at which the sensors stop tracking accurately will differ between CPI levels. IPS measures inches per second and the effective maximum tracking speed of any given sensor is rated too. Not to be confused with the gaming monitor panel type by the same name , the higher the IPS of any given mouse, the better it can keep up with high-speed movement and maintain accuracy.
Lift-off distance is still a popular metric in mouse enthusiast circles, though it does not affect most gamers. LOD refers to the height a mouse has to be raised before the sensor stops tracking its surface.
Some gamers prefer a mouse with a very low lift-off distance because they play at very low sensitivity and often have to lift their mouse off the pad to "reset" it in a position where they can continue swiping. With a low LOD, the cursor will not be moved erratically when the mouse is lifted. Jorge is a hardware writer from the enchanted lands of New Jersey.
When he's not filling the office with the smell of Pop-Tarts, he's reviewing all sorts of gaming hardware from headsets to game pads. Included in this guide: 1. Image 1 of 3. Image 2 of 3. Image 3 of 3. Razer DeathAdder V2.
Specifications DPI: 20, Sensor: Optical. Interface: USB. Ergonomic: Right-handed. Weight: 82 g 2. Reasons to avoid - Buttons on the flimsy side. Image 1 of 4. Image 2 of 4. Image 3 of 4. Image 4 of 4. Logitech G Lightsync. Specifications DPI: 8, Weight: 85 g 3. Razer Naga Pro. Weight: g 4. Battery life: Hrs. Reasons to avoid - Chunky and heavy. SteelSeries Prime Wireless. Specifications DPI: 18, Sensor: TrueMove Pro.
Interface: Quantum Wireless 2. Weight: 80 g 2. Razer Basilisk V3. Specifications DPI: 26, Buttons: Weight: g 3. Reasons to avoid - Smart-Reel is overly aggressive - Razer Software is getting bloated. SteelSeries Sensei Specifications DPI: 12, Ergonomic: Ambidextrous. Weight: 92 g 3.
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