The ambidextrous XE Wireless is VAXEE's first wireless release. Equipped with PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and pure PTFE feet, the XE Wireless is said to have a battery life of up to 90 hours, and is capable of extensive on-board configuration.
Much like its wired sibling, the XPG Alpha Wireless comes with PixArt's PAW3335 sensor, Omron main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, and full RGB lighting. On top of wired, the Alpha Wireless also allows for 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.1, with up to 60 hours of battery life.
With the Alpha Mouse, XPG has something in store for budget-minded gamers. The right-handed ergonomic Alpha comes with PixArt's PAW3335 sensor, Omron main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, and full RGB lighting, for no more than $39.99.
With the XM2we, Endgame Gear finally enables wireless on their ambidextrous XM1r. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GO optical main button switches, and pure PTFE feet, the XM2we weighs no more than 61 g, and is said to have a battery life of around 70 hours.
The ambidextrous Atlantis Mini is exactly what its name promises. Smaller and lighter at 49 g than the original Atlantis, while retaining PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and pure PTFE feet.
The Hati-S Plus 4K comes with true 4000 Hz wireless polling, which is the unique selling point over the ACE variant. Due to a larger battery, the 4K also weighs a bit more at 51 g, and PixArt's PAW3399 sensor is used. Other than that, main button switches from Zippy, pure PTFE feet, and a solid-shell design are still present.
Designed in cooperation with Aim Lab, the ambidextrous ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition comes with ASUS's latest AimPoint sensor, low-latency 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, up to 99 hours of battery life, and a 54 g lightweight build, using a bio-based nylon shell.
With the MM712, Cooler Master has engineered a MM710 with wireless and without holes, yet keeps the weight at a highly competitive 57 g. The MM712 also comes with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, optical switches for the main buttons, Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connectivity, and up to 80 hours of battery life.
The AA-battery driven Naga V2 Hyperspeed not only comes with Razer's latest Focus Pro 30K sensor, it also has Razer's second-generation mechanical main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, 20 buttons, as well as both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, lasting for up to 250 or 400 hours, respectively.
The ambidextrous MM311 is a new wireless budget option from Cooler Master. Equipped with PixArt's PMW3325 sensor and an AA battery, the MM311 weighs 75 g and is said to last up to 115 hours. Most importantly, the MM311 retails for just $39.99.
The GM31 is a small, right-handed ergonomic mouse weighing just 60 g. Equipped with PixArt's PMW3360 sensor, Omron main button switches, and pure PTFE feet, the GM31 is also compatible with NVIDIA Reflex.
The right-handed ergonomic Naga V2 Pro is more than just an MMO mouse: with three swappable side panels each offering a different button layout, up to a maximum of 20, the Naga V2 Pro can adapt to any kind of game. Up to 150 hours of battery life in 2.4 GHz wireless and 300 hours in Bluetooth along with the latest sensor and optical switches round things off.
With the ambidextrous MM310, Cooler Master has something in store for budget-minded gamers. Featuring PixArt's PAW3327 sensor, a particularly flexible cable, and a low weight of just 53 g, the MM310 retails for just $29.99.
With the wireless Hati-S Plus ACE, G-Wolves presents an ambidextrous mouse weighing no more than 46 g without any holes. Furthermore, the ACE comes with PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, Zippy main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, and pure PTFE feet.
The ambidextrous Katar Elite Wireless is the premium version of Corsair's earlier Katar Pro Wireless. Coming with the custom Marksman 26,000 CPI sensor, Omron main button switches, and a 68 g lightweight construction, the Katar Elite Wireless is capable of both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth operation, promising up to 110 hours of battery life.
Being the refresh of 2019's Basilisk Ultimate, the Basilisk V3 Pro has been updated across the board: Razer's latest Focus Pro 30K sensor, 3rd-generation optical main button switches, a highly adjustable scroll wheel, up to 90 hours of battery life, and compatibility with Razer's 4000 Hz HyperPolling Wireless Dongle and MouseDock Pro.
Corsair updates its classic M65 with several new features: Optical Omron switches for the main buttons, true 8000 Hz polling owing to Corsair's custom 26,000 CPI Marksman sensor, and a particularly low lift-off distance along with the ability to use tilt gestures to execute actions. Staples such as the weight adjustment system are still on board, too.
After the Viper V2 Pro, Razer also gives their DeathAdder a complete makeover. Aside from Razer's latest Focus Pro sensor capable of 30,000 CPI, up to 90 hours of battery life, and a lower weight of just 62 g, the DeathAdder V3 Pro also comes with an updated and refined shape, coupled with 4000 Hz HyperPolling compatibility.
With the M65 RGB Ultra Wireless, Corsair cuts the cord on one of their most popular models. Sporting a durable aluminium frame, Marksman sensor capable of 26,000 CPI, optical switches, weight-tuning system, alleged 2000 Hz wireless polling, and up to 120 hours of battery life using Bluetooth, the M65 is exceptionally rich on features.
The DM7 Switch Duo is one of the few mice not released by ASUS that allows one to conveniently swap the main button switches. Other than that, the ambidextrous DM7 Switch Duo comes with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, up to 72 hours of battery life, and Kailh GM 8.0 switches by default.
Unlike previous Xtrfy releases, the amibdextrous M8 Wireless does both without shell holes and RGB lighting, yet only weighs 55 g. Featuring PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, and 75 hours of battery life, the M8 Wireless also offers extensive on-board customization.
Aside from making the Kone XP wireless, the Kone XP Air also comes with a dock for convenient charging. At 98 g, the Kone XP Air doesn't weigh any more than the wired version, and promises to deliver up to 100 hours of battery life. Of course, PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, 29 button functions, and optical main button switches are still on board, too.
The ambidextrous Hydrogen is Atompalm's debut mouse. Weighing just 48 g, the Hydrogen comes with true 8000 Hz polling, PixArt's PMW3360 sensor, pure PTFE feet, an aluminium scroll wheel and a particularly flexible cable.
Think of any random feature and the right-handed ergonomic ROG Chakram X will likely have it. 8000 Hz polling in wired mode, 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, up to 150 hours of battery life, Qi charging, hot-swappable main button switches, an adjustable joystick, 11 programmable buttons, and ASUS's latest 36,000 CPI sensor make the Chakram X one of the most feature-rich gaming mice currently available.
The 68 g XE is VAXEE's first ambidextrous release. Conceived for both gaming and work, the XE comes with an additional top button that you can assign different functions to, without any software. PixArt's PMW3389 sensor, pure PTFE feet, and a detachable USB Type-C cable ensure competitive performance in games.