Equipped with PixArt's PAW3950 sensor and Huano main button switches, the ambidextrous RAWM ES21M weighs only 47 g while having a solid shell, has up to 85 hours of battery life, and up to 8000 Hz polling is supported in wireless operation. Most importantly, the ES21M is offered for no more than $69.99.
Aside from being smaller and lighter at 48 g than the original Harpe Ace, the Harpe Ace Mini also comes with ROG optical switches for the main buttons and ASUS's latest AimPoint sensor. Both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth are supported, with the former offering up to 105 hours of battery life.
Much like the regular Aria II, the right-handed ergonomic, 53 g Aria II comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and Huano switches for the main buttons, but on top of that, polling rates of up to 8000 Hz are supported in both wired and wireless operation, along with Bluetooth.
Equipped with PixArt's latest PAW3950 sensor and weighing 60 g, the right-handed ergonomic E1 essentially is VAXEE's take on an updated EC2. 4000 Hz wireless polling is supported, and VAXEE cites up to 110 hours of battery life.
The right-handed ergonomic A980 Pro Max is DAREU's take on the Basilisk and G502. Equipped with a customized PixArt PAW3950 sensor and capable of both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth, the 76 g A980 Pro Max features a TFT display, 4000 Hz wireless and 8000 Hz wired polling, and its magnesium main buttons are equipped with Kailh GM 8.0 switches.
Featuring a carbon fiber shell, the ambidextrous ROG Harpe Ace Extreme weighs only 47 g, and is capable of true 8000 Hz polling in both wired and wireless operation. Equipped with the latest AimPoint Pro sensor and ROG optical switches for the main buttons, the Harpe Ace Extreme supports both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth.
With the right-handed ergonomic Aria II, Fantech revises their Aria XD7. At 53 g, the Aria II weighs 7 g less, and instead of Kailh switches, it now features Huano switches for the main buttons. PixArt's PAW3395 sensor is used, and both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth are supported, with up to 70 hours of battery life.
Aside from being larger yet significantly lighter at 47 g, the right-handed ergonomic StormBreaker Max CF ("Carbon Fiber") also brings additional improvements over the original StormBreaker: optical main button switches from Omron, PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, true 8000 Hz polling in wired and wireless operation, and up to 90 hours of battery life.
At 34 g, the ambidextrous Hati-S2 is the lightest member of the Hati-S family, and also the smallest. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and Huano main button switches, the Hati-S2 is capable of true 8000 Hz polling, up to 80 hours of battery life are advertised, and configuration is done through a web driver.
Aside from being larger than the regular Maya, the ambidextrous Maya X also comes with LAMZU's latest tech: PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, Omron optical main button switches, LAMZU scroll wheel encoder, a 48 g lightweight build, and the 8K dongle included by default.
SCYROX is a new name in the mouse industry, aiming to offer high-quality peripherals at affordable prices. For $69.99, the ambidextrous SCYROX V8 offers PixArt's latest PAW3950 sensor, Omron optical switches, and 8000 Hz wireless polling, wrapped into a 40 g solid-shell package.
Made in collaboration with Vancer, the ambidextrous AKITSU is the first mouse released by Arbiter Studio. Being made of a carbon fiber composite, the AKITSU is exceptionally light at 39 g, and features PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, custom Huano main button switches, up to 60 hours of battery life, and true 8000 Hz wireless polling.
At 61 g, the ambidextrous XM2w 4K weighs the same as the budget XM2we, but updates the internals across the board: PixArt's PAW3395 sensor is used, true 4000 Hz wireless polling is supported, and Kailh GX switches are utilized for the main buttons, allowing for exceptionally low click latency.
Hitscan is a new name on the peripheral market, offering the ambidextrous Hyperlight as a first release. Weighing 40 g, the Hyperlight comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and Omron optical main button switches, and true 8000 Hz polling is supported through the separately available 8K dongle.
As the name already suggests, the ambidextrous Model O 2 Mini Wireless is a smaller Model O 2 Wireless. Equipped with the BAMF 2.0 sensor, Glorious mechanical switches for the main buttons, and extensive RGB lighting, the 57 g Model O 2 Mini Wireless lasts up to 110 hours in 2.4 GHz wireless, and almost twice as long using Bluetooth.
At 51 g, the ambidextrous XM2 8K weighs only marginally more than the OP1 8K, and comes with the same feature set: PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, 8000 Hz polling, pure PTFE feet, and Kailh GX main button switches, which allow for exceptionally low click latency.
The ambidextrous K1NG 8K essentially is the wired version of the K1NG Pro 4K, offering up true 8000 Hz polling, an even lower weight of 42 g, and PixArt's PAW3395 sensor. Most importantly, the K1NG 8K goes for a highly competitive price of $32.99.
Being the successor to the limited-release Series One Pro, the Series 2 Pro Wireless retains the same Viper Mini-like ambidextrous shape, and also comes with the BAMF 2.0 sensor, Glorious optical switches for the main buttons, wired and wireless 8000 Hz polling, and up to 80 hours of battery life.
Being conceived for fingertip grip, the 38 g Darmoshark M5 comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor along with Kailh main button switches. Up 84 hours of battery life are cited at 1000 Hz, and 8000 Hz wireless polling is supported. Aside from 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth is also present.
Primarily designed for fingertip grip, the right-handed ergonomic Hati-R 8K is exceptionally light at 28 g. Equipped with Huano main button switches and PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, the Hati-R 8K is also capable of wireless 8000 Hz polling, and configuration can be done conveniently through a web driver.
Being the successor to the ROCCAT Burst Pro Air, the ambidextrous Burst II Air is much lighter at just 46 g, despite having a solid shell. PixArt's PAW3395 sensor sees use, along with Titan optical switches for the main buttons, and up to 120 hours of battery life are cited when using Bluetooth.
The 63 g, right-handed ergonomic VT3Pro Max comes with a massive 800 mAh battery, allowing for up to 200 hours of battery life. In addition, PixArt's latest PAW3950 sensor is used, and 8000 Hz polling is possible in both wired and wireless operation.
Logitech thoroughly updates their G Pro X Superlight: new hybrid optical switches are used for the main buttons, coupled with the latest HERO 2 sensor and true 8000 Hz wireless polling. Charging is now possible through USB Type-C, and Logitech advertises up to 100 hours of battery life.
Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, the right-handed ergonomic GHERO Pro weighs 65 g, and is outfitted with Huano main button switches. True 8000 Hz polling is available in wireless operation, and up to 143 hours of battery life are advertised.
Compared to the regular Vaxee XE Wireless, the ambidextrous XE-S not only is smaller, but also much lighter at 60 g. Equipped with PixArt's latest PAW3950 sensor, up to 110 hours of battery life are claimed, and 4000 Hz wireless polling is supported as well.
Developed with Team Liquid, the ambidextrous Alienware Pro Wireless comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, optical main button switches, and a weight of 59 g. 8000 Hz polling in wired operation and 4000 Hz polling in wireless operation are supported, and up to 120 hours of battery life are cited at 1000 Hz.
Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and capable of 4000 Hz wireless polling, the ambidextrous K1NG 4K Pro is Redragon's lightest mouse yet at just 49 g. Capable of both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth, the K1NG 4K Pro is also highly affordable at just $44.99.
Despite the Hyperspeed moniker, the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed does not run on AA-batteries. Rather, it is a rechargeable, smaller DeathAdder V3 Pro, yet comes with Razer's 3rd-generation optical main button switches, the Focus X 26K sensor, and up to 100 hours of battery life.
The right-handed ergonomic ROG Keris II Ace comes with ASUS's latest 42,000 CPI AimPoint Pro sensor, along with 8000 Hz wired and 4000 Hz wireless polling. Up to 107 hours of battery life are cited in 2.4 GHz wireless operation, and even more using Bluetooth. The 54 g weight is achieved using a solid-shell design, and optical switches are used for the main buttons.
Aside from the bringing the shape of the Viper V3 Hyperspeed to the Pro series, the 54 g Viper V3 Pro also debuts Razer's latest Focus Pro 35K Gen-2 sensor, and includes the 8K wireless dongle by default. The main buttons are still outfitted with Razer's Optical Switches Gen-3, and up to 95 hours of battery life are cited.
With the right-handed ergonomic M900 Pro, another budget option comes from DELUX. Weighing 64 g, the M900 Pro comes with a charging dock and up to 65 hours of battery life, along with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and 8000 Hz wireless polling.
Weighing 66 g, the right-handed ergonomic Z2 comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and 4000 Hz wireless polling. Since the main button switches are hot-swappable, the default TTC Gold switches may be swapped. Aside from 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth connectivity is also on board.
Being the successor to the original Lift, the ambidextrous Lift 2 Symm comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, optical main buttons switches, and true 8000 Hz polling, for a wallet-friendly $49.99. Its 55 g weight is achieved by utilizing an open-bottom design with a solid shell.
Weighing 55 g, the ambidextrous AX5 Pro Max comes with a magnesium alloy shell. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, the AX5 Pro Max is capable of both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz, achieving up to 130 hours of battery life, along with 8000 Hz wired and wireless polling.
At a budget-friendly $50, the right-handed ergonomic Lift 2 Ergo comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, optical main button switches, true 8000 Hz polling, and pure PTFE feet. Its 58 g weight is achieved by utilizing an open-bottom design with a solid shell.
Weighing no more than 49 g, the ambidextrous OP1 8K promises exceptionally low latency, owing to its 8000 Hz polling rate and custom Kailh GX main button switches, which reduce actuation latency even further. PixArt's PAW3395 sensor is used, along with pure PTFE feet and a particularly flexible cable.
Contrasting with the Atlantis, the ambidextrous LAMZU Maya comes with a centered hump. PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano mechanical switches for the main buttons, and the ability to enjoy true 8000 Hz wireless polling through a dedicated dongle are on board as well, all wrapped into a 47 g package.
At 72 g, the NP-01 Wireless weighs the same as the original wired NP-01. It comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano switches for the main buttons, and up to 100 hours of battery life. In addition, the NP-01 Wireless supports true 4000 Hz polling, and configuration is possible entirely on-device.
Compared to the regular Xlite V3, the eS does several things differently. On top of 4000 Hz wireless polling, the 65 g Xlite V3 eS is also capable of 8000 Hz wired polling, and an integrated OLED screen allows for on-device configuration. In addition, the scroll wheel is made of aluminium alloy, promising improved haptics and longevity.
The right-handed ergonomic AX Wireless comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and up to 100 hours of battery life. Weighing 72 g, the AX Wireless also supports true 4000 Hz polling, and configuration is done entirely on-device.
With the Xlite V3, Pulsar updates their right-handed ergonomic Xlite series across the board: No more holes, a lower weight, a new scroll wheel encoder, optical switches for the main buttons, and support for true 4000 Hz wireless polling.
Inspired by the SteelSeries Sensei, the Waizowl OGM Cloud weighs no more than 57 g, despite having a solid shell. PixArt's PAW3395 sensor along with Huano main button switches are used, and with an additional dongle, up to 4000 Hz polling is possible in wireless operation.
Newly-formed CHERRY XTRFY brings the ambidextrous M68 Pro, weighing no more than 55 g despite being a solid-shell design. In addition, it comes with PixArt's PAW3395, up to 90 hours of battery life, and true 8000 Hz wireless polling.
The ambidextrous ML903 is among the first mice debuting Huawei's NearLink technology. In addition, it comes with wired 8000 Hz and wireless 4000 Hz polling, PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Kailh main button switches, and a 600 mAh battery, all wrapped into a 68 g package.
Newly-formed CHERRY XTRFY present the right-handed ergonomic M64 Pro, weighing no more than 54 g despite having a solid shell. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, the M64 Pro musters up to 90 hours of battery life, and even delivers true 8000 Hz wireless polling.
Being made of a carbon fiber composite, the ambidextrous UltralightX is among the lightest wireless mice available at 38 g. The browser-based software for the ULX is just as lightweight. In addition, the ULX is equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, and delivers true 4000 Hz wireless polling.
The right-handed ergonomic Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition is the director successor to the Model D Wireless. Unlike the latter, the D2 Pro does without RGB lighting and holes to achieve a weight of just 62 g. The latest BAMF 2.0 sensor along with optical switches for the main buttons are used, and up to 8000 Hz polling in wired mode or 4000 Hz in wireless mode are possible, with up to 80 hours of battery life.
The ambidextrous Rapoo VT9 Air comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Omron switches for the main buttons, and a 61 g lightweight build. In addition, it is capable of true 8000 Hz in both wired and wireless operation, and up to 160 hours of battery life are cited.
Compared to the regular Model O 2 Wireless, the Pro 4K/8KHz Edition does several things differently. It comes with wired 8000 Hz polling, wireless 4000 Hz polling, optical main button switches, and no holes, yet manages to weigh no more than 59 g, albeit at the cost of no RGB lighting.
The original Glorious Model I finally gets the wireless treatment with the Model I 2 Wireless. Weighing 74 g, this right-handed ergonomic mouse comes with the latest BAMF 2.0 sensor, Glorious main button switches, Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connectivity, full RGB lighting, and up to 210 hours of battery life.