With the Scimitar Elite Wireless, Corsair finally cuts the cord on their classic MMO mouse. The Scimitar Elite Wireless has no less than 16 programmable buttons, and the 12-button side panel can be moved horizontally for optimum hand comfort. Both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth are supported, for up to 150 hours of battery life, and optical main button switches guarantee no double-clicking.
Weighing no more than 55 g, the ambidextrous M3S Varun comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, TTC Gold switches for the main buttons, as well as both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity, the latter of which even supports a polling rate of 2000 Hz, with up to 80 hours of battery life at 1000 Hz.
Much like the Fantech Aria, the Zaopin Z1 Pro takes the Razer Orochi shape and combines it with an internal battery, along with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and a 52 g lightweight design, for a wallet-friendly $49.99.
Glorious updates their ambidextrous Model O Wireless with the Model O 2 Wireless: Aside from a different look, the sensor has been upgraded to the BAMF 2.0, and both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.2 are supported now, with up to 210 hours of battery life.
Waizowl, a new brand in the mouse market, has unveiled its first product, the OGM Pro, which boasts a right-handed ergonomic design. At a weight of 70 g, the OGM Pro comes with PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, TTC Gold main button switches, pure PTFE feet, up to 70 hours of battery life in 2.4 GHz operation, and even more using Bluetooth.
With the ambidextrous Model O 2, Glorious's Model O gets a full makeover. The main buttons have been redesigned, the sensor upgraded to the BAMF 2.0, and the weight lowered to 57 g. Furthermore, the Model O 2 is now fully compatible with Glorious Core.
The VAXEE NP-01S Wireless, designed for right-handed users, offers ergonomic comfort and weighs just 68 g, just like its wired counterpart. However, it distinguishes itself with a mechanical encoder, departing from the optical one. Furthermore, it features PixArt's cutting-edge PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and an impressive battery life of up to 100 hours.
As the name already suggests, the main novelty of the ambidextrous M3 4K is true 4000 Hz wireless polling. Due to featuring a larger battery, the M3 4K weighs a bit more at 66 g compared to the regular M3, and still comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, along with TTC Gold main button switches.
The name already hints at the main novelty of the Atlantis 4K: 4000 Hz wireless polling. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and Huano switches for the main buttons, the 4K version also features the improvements of the V2 version, namely differently sized feet and a new scroll wheel encoder.
The ambidextrous M800 Pro is among the most popular mice from DELUX, and receives a thorough update with this 3395 edition. Aside from featuring PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, it comes with both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, up to 70 hours of battery life, and Huano switches for the main buttons.
Similarly to the Zaunkoenig M2K, the HSK Pro 4K is designed exclusively for fingertip grip. Despite weighing no more than 26 g, the HSK Pro 4K even comes with proper side buttons, along with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Zippy main button switches, and true 4000 Hz wireless polling.
Despite weighing no more than 43 g, the HTX 4K does largely without holes. Equipped with PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, the HTX 4K is capable of true 4000 Hz wireless polling, and comes with Zippy main button switches along with pure PTFE feet.
The Cobra Pro combines the ambidextrous Viper Mini shape with all the bells and whistles of recent Razer mice: Focus 30K sensor, third-gen optical main button switches, full RGB lighting, 2.4 Ghz and Bluetooth connectivity for up to 170 hours of battery life, as well as compatibility with Razer's Mouse Dock Pro and HyperPolling Wireless Dongle.
With the Basilisk V3 X Hyperspeed, Razer expands their line of AA battery-driven wireless gaming mice. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3369 sensor capable of 18,000 CPI and main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, the right-handed ergonomic Basilisk V3 X Hyperspeed offers up seven buttons, 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as up to 535 hours of battery life.
VGN is a domestic Chinese brand, and has a highly appealing budget option in store: Coming with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, and up to 130 hours of battery life, the 55 g Dragonfly F1 Pro Max is also compatible with true 4000 Hz wireless polling.
The Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless loses the holes, yet keeps its weight at 60 g, and also comes with the new HyperX 26K sensor and HyperX main button switches rated for 100 million clicks. Capable of both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth, the Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless is said to have a battery life of up to 100 hours.
With the Pulsefire Haste 2, HyperX not only gets rid of all holes while keeping the weight at just 53 g, but also adds true 8000 Hz polling. In addition, the Pulsefire Haste 2 comes with the latest HyperX 26K sensor, HyperX main button switches rated for 100 million clicks, pure PTFE feet, and an improved cable.
The right-handed ergonomic GM51 Wireless not only comes with 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity promising up to 150 hours of battery life, but also with a dedicated charging dock. PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, Omron switches for the main buttons, and extensive RGB lighting are on board.
The right-handed ergonomic Clutch GM51 Lightweight is MSI's first foray into 8000 Hz polling. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Omron main button switches, and pure PTFE feet, the GM51 weighs in at 74 g, and comes with rich RGB lighting.
After a longer hiatus, Mountain returns with the right-handed ergonomic Makalu Max, which has the same base shape as the Makalu 67, but can be customized further both in terms of shape and weight. The Makalu Max comes with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, eight freely programmable buttons, and up to 80 hours of battery life.
Darmoshark is a brand known for their budget offerings, and the ambidextrous M3 is one of them. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, and a 58 g lightweight build, the M3 comes with both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, along with up to 83 hours of battery life.
Compared to its predecessors, the ambidextrous ROG Strix Impact III not only comes with a different shape, but also a much lower weight of 59 g while retaining a solid shell. Hot-swappable ROG main button switches, pure PTFE feet, and a paracord-like, flexible cable are on board, too.
Aimed at budget-minded gamers, the $69.99 GM31 Wireless even comes with a dedicated charging dock. Wrapped in a 72 g, right-handed ergonomic package, the GM31 Wireless is also equipped with PixArt's PAW3311 sensor, Omron main button switches, and pure PTFE feet.
Following the wireless DeathAdder V3 Pro, the wired DeathAdder V3 comes with true 8000 Hz polling and a 59 g lightweight build, while retaining the latest third-generation optical main button switches and Focus Pro 30K sensor.
With the right-handed ergonomic Slingshot, XPG has another budget option in store. Coming with PixArt's PMW3360 sensor, a 73 g lightweight design, and a paracord-like, flexible cable, the Slingshot goes for just $39.99.