A gaming mouse can highly affect your everyday gaming experience, so professionals invest in advanced gaming mice for maximum precision and comfort. However, the average consumer will see significant improvements just by switching to an entry-level gaming mouse with a couple of macro buttons on the side.

Brands likeLogitech,Razer, andCorsairhave a bunch of affordable offerings that are of higher quality than what they’re worth. While you can opt for wireless mice, many gamers prefer wired ones to eliminate the need to replace batteries every couple of months (and it can be annoying for the mouse to die on you in the middle of a competitive match).

Razer DeathAdder Essential

Here are two affordable gaming mice that will offer much better performance than your regular cheapies and add a touch of flair to your setup. You can pick up theRazer DeathAdder Essential gaming mouse for $23 instead of $30 and theLogitech G305 Lightspeedwireless gaming mouse for $31 instead of its MSRP of $50.

More Details On The Razer DeathAdder Essential

The Razer DeathAdder Essential is their bestselling entry-level gaming mouse that comes in black and white with green lighting accents. It doesn’t look overly gamer-y and can blend in well in an office environment as well. It is made of durable plastic that holds up well over long-term usage against scratching or fading. It connects via a 1.8m USB-A cable, which is braided for better durability but cannot be detached. There are twomacro buttons on the left side of the mouse, which act as forward and back by default.

The mouse weighs about 93.2 grams, which isn’t the lightest out there, but won’t be bothersome as well. The overall size is on the larger side, so those with smaller palms might struggle a bit in certain grip styles. It comes with PTFE mouse feet, which are easy to glide, but Razer doesn’t provide additional feet in the box.

Logitech G305 Lightspeed

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More Details On The Logitech G305 Lightspeed

TheLogitechG305 Lightspeed is also made of plastic and has a solid feel to it, but it weighs on the heavier side at 101.7 grams. It comes in four colorways: matte black, white, lilac, and blue. Due to its small form factor, the mouse is most suitable for small to medium hands. You can tuck away the USB receiver under the palm rest cover and carry the mouse anywhere with you. It’s exclusively wireless, and you cannot attach a cable to it in case the battery runs out.

The mouse has PTFE feet and glides decently on tabletops. Most people will have a better experience with a mousepad. There are no extra feet included in the box. There aren’t any noticeable latency issues with the mouse as it’s very responsive and accurate.

Whether you’re a casual gamer ormaking a career out of it, this mouse will serve both types of consumers. Unfortunately, the mouse lacks any sort of RGB lighting. There is a DPI switch below the scrolling wheel to toggle through the various DPI levels. You can set custom macros for all six buttons using Logitech’s proprietary software, the Logitech G Hub.