We've rounded up the best Black Friday deals on gaming mice for every type of gamer — whether you're looking for ultra-lightweight, tons of buttons, or even modular mice, we've got you covered.
The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro is an incredibly lightweight (36g) mouse that feels good and glides like a dream. But the software is web-based — and that's a problem when your mouse has no profile or DPI switch buttons.
Logitech's latest addition to its ultra-light wireless gaming mouse lineup has something no other mouse has: an "innovative blend of inductive analog sensing and real-time click haptics."
The extra buttons on your gaming mouse are only redundant if you don't know how to use them. Everyone needs a mouse with 19+ programmable buttons, and this is why.
The Pro X Superlight 2 Dex is Logitech's asymmetrical, right-handed alternative to its ambidextrous Pro X Superlight 2 — this mouse features an ergonomic (ish) shape and has otherwise identical specs to the Pro X Superlight 2.
There aren’t that many MMO mice on the market with massive amounts of programmable buttons in comparison to FPS mice, SteelSeries has provided some big-brand competition to the Razer Naga, Corsair Scimitar, and Logitech G600 in the form of the Aerox 9 Wireless MMO/MOBA mouse.
The Logitech PowerPlay 2 has a (slightly) larger charging area, is (slightly) thinner, cuts all of the original's non-charging features, and still costs $99.