

No top 5 list will please everyone, but we aim to give good options for everyone with ours. With that in mind, we've tried to offer you different choices based on your budget, most-played genre, and sweat issues.
You will find an Amazon link for every one of the listed items below. With that boring explanation out of the way, here are our top 5 gaming mice to buy in 2025.
Steelseries Rival 3Clocking in at $29,95 (MSRP!), the SteelSeries Rival 3 is the best budget deal in any gaming peripheral out there. I personally had this mouse for over three years and eventually gave it to a friend when I upgraded.
It still works to this day, and I purchased it over six years ago.
You get everything you want out of a gaming mouse with the Steelseries Rivals 3. It goes up to 8500 CPI, has snappy buttons, comes with two side buttons and some fancy RGB lighting.
Logitech G305 LightspeedWith an MSRP of $49,99 and frequently found at around $30, the value proposition for the Logitech G305 Lightspeed wireless mouse is unbeatable. It has a Hero 12K Sensor, goes up to 12000DPI, weighs a measly 99 grams.
Unfortunately, at this price point you need to use a AA battery, but a single decent battery will get you around 250 hours of play, so you will forget its even there. You also get two side buttons and a very clean Logitech G design, a jack of all trades that will work in any game genre.

One step above the G305 comes the Viper V3 HyperSpeed from Razer. Keeping the iconic logo but dropping any fancy RGB, this a mouse for those of you who want the best bang for your buck and don't care about flashing lights in your peripherals.
This gaming mouse has a whopping 280 hr battery, gets to a maximum of 30k DPI, has snappy mechanical switches, and a slick symmetrical design, all while weighing just 82g. If that doesn't sound good enough for you, you get all this for $69,99 MSRP, frequently found closer to $50.
Corsair Scimitar Elite WirelessIf you find yourself frequently playing MMOs like World of Warcraft or even MOBAs like League of Legends and want some extra buttons on the side, the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless is your best choice. This chonky boy has 16 programmable buttons, 12 of them accessible by your thumb on the left side of the mouse.
Despite all these buttons and a max DPI of 26000, this mouse still manages to reach 150 hour of battery life and fully recharges in around 90 minutes. All of this comes at two costs, though: weight and price. The Scimitar Elite weighs around 4 ounces, close to double what the other mice on the list weigh. It also has an MSRP of $129,99, but for what you are getting, it is an excellent deal. You'll also frequently find it on sale closer to the $100 mark.
Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2If money isn't a concern and you just want the best gaming mouse out there, the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 cannot be beaten. It comes with a whopping 95-hour battery life, which charges very quickly via USB-C. Weighing it at 60g makes it feel like a feather in your hand.
Despite boasting a Hero 2 optical sensor that goes to a whopping 44000 DPI, this mouse has no shenanigans.
There is no smoothing or acceleration of any kind, so as long as you have no software messing with it in Windows, you are getting pure raw input. All this tech comes at a price, though.
This comes with an MSRP between $179,99 and $172, depending on the colour, but you'll frequently find it on sale for $160 or slightly lower.
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