Every mice comparison we've run — with data-backed verdicts, scores out of 10, and direct buy links. Updated as new comparisons come in.
7 comparisonsLogitech MX Master 4 wins decisively on every functional metric — better sensor, programmable buttons, superior scroll wheel, and charges usably. Apple Magic Mouse's only defense is weight and macOS gesture integration. For anyone doing serious productivity work, there's no contest.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 wins on practical grounds: it's available at any time, fits more hand sizes, costs $30 less, and uses the most validated FPS sensor in competitive gaming. Finalmouse Starlight-12 is the better choice purely for weight-obsessed small-hand players willing to navigate drop availability and pay the premium.
Logitech G502 X Plus is the cleaner pick for single-PC gaming: LIGHTFORCE switches have a tactile edge that Razer's pure optical clicks can't replicate, and G-Hub cloud sync is genuinely useful. Razer Basilisk V4 Pro wins if you bounce between devices or want 30% more battery life. At $10 more, the Basilisk's multi-device case is narrow — for a dedicated gaming mouse, G502 X Plus wins.
For gaming performance, wired and wireless at this tier are functionally tied — the Superlight 2's LIGHTSPEED wireless at 0.5ms is not distinguishable from wired in real gameplay. The real question is budget and cable preference: wireless at $159 removes cable drag; wired at $99 provides the lowest measurable latency. Both are the right tool for their use case — this is one of the rare verdicts where preference beats objective spec.
Logitech G Pro X TKL wins for wireless flexibility and hot-swap; Huntsman V3 Pro Mini wins if analog actuation is your priority.
G Pro X Superlight 2 wins for competitive ambidextrous use; DeathAdder V3 Pro wins for right-handed players who want superior ergonomics.
The MX Master 3S wins for desk-bound productivity use. Its MagSpeed electromagnetic scroll wheel is genuinely one of the best input mechanisms on any peripheral — fast scrolling through long documents is transformative. The Razer Pro Click Mini is the better choice for travelers or those who hot-desk regularly and need a compact mouse that still feels premium.