The List[Not in a particular Order] :
- Razer Death Adder V2 - Editors pick [Get it here]
- Steel Series Rival 710 - Most Reviewed and feature-packed [ Get it here]
- Logitech G203 Prodigy - Comes in white color [Get it here]
- Corsair M65 Elite - Best Gaming Mouse under 5K(59$) [Get it here]
- Corsair Iron Claw - Best for Big hands [Get it here]
- Logitech G502HERO - Low price but high Value [Get it here]
1.Razer Death Adder V2
Pros :
- Comfortable design
- Smart button layout
- Excellent performance
- Better sensor and feet
- 20,000 DPI Focus+ sensor works fantastically
- New drag-free cable
- Easy customization
- Significantly lighter than the DeathAdder Elite
Cons :
- Only two RGB lighting zone
- Only comes in right-handed
- Textured design can be uncomfortable during long gaming sessions
- Not suitable for people with smaller hands
- The software can be convoluted
Verdict :
2.Steel Series Rival 710
Pros :
- Fantastic TrueMove 3 sensor
- Modular
- Feels great in the hand
- Oled display to catch audience attention
- DPI: 12,000
- customizable weight
- 60-million click mechanical switches
- Haptic engine
- RGB lighting
Cons :
- Expensive
- Gimmicky OLED display and haptic feedback
Verdict :
Pros :
- Affordable
- Great shape for those who like smaller mice
- Three-zone RGB lighting
Cons :
- So far no Cons
4.Corsair M65 Elite
Pros :
- Ergonomic and Powerful Gaming mouse
- Perfect for FPS shooting
- Tournament grade build and usability
- Weight adjustment system for ease of usability
- iCue by Corsair makes mouse customization easier
- 2 Years of warranty
Cons :
- Very thick, heavy, and stiff cable
- Side panel corner may bother some users
- Grippy rubber sides for better handling.
- Premium looking matte plastic on the buttons for extra comfort.
- 7 buttons and 18000dpi.
- Highly responsive with tactile buttons.
- Not ideal for left-handed users
- feels a bit heavy with no adjustable weights
6. Logitech G502HERO
Pros:
- Lots of buttons
- Lots of customization
- Amazing sensor
- Comfortable to hold and use in any gaming application.
Cons:
- It's heavy.
- The scroll wheel feels cheap and rattles when you move the mouse.
- Buttons are cramped and the layout doesn't lend itself well to reflex-based gaming. I found myself accidentally hitting other buttons during frantic moments in several different games. The thumb buttons are placed very low on the mouse. So many times while picking the mouse up to do flick shots. I found I would depress and activate those thumb buttons by accident