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Entry-level gaming mice for First Person Shooter (FPS) games

Sep 29, 2021, 14:08 IST
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Logitech G502

The Logitech G502 is one of the best value for money games you can get. It comes with a 25K sensor that is available through an update from the G HUB. It offers mouse tracking speeds of over 400 IPS and a 1ms response time. The gaming mouse also offers up to 25,600 max DPI settings. It features up to five removable 3.6g weights so you can personalise its weight and balance tuning. You also get 11 customisable buttons and you can save up to five ready-to-play profiles directly on the mouse. The Logitech G502 gaming mouse features a metal spring tensioning system and pivot hinges placed on the left and right sides.


Corsair Harpoon Pro

The Corsair Harpoon Pro is specially designed for FPS games. It has an ergonomic design with a contoured shape, form-fitting sleeve and quick top-loading access. It's also light, weighing 85g, and comes with six programmable buttons. The gaming mouse has a 12,000 DPI sensor so you get high precision tracking. It has Omron switches that are said to offer more than 20 million clicks. The Corsair Harpoon Pro gaming mouse also has RGB backlight in two zones that can be customised with different effects.


HyperX HX-MC003B Pulsefire

The HyperX HX-MC0003B Pulsefire is another gaming mouse specially designed for FPS games. It features the Pixart 3389 sensor that is capable of tracking at up to 16,000 DPI. It also has a comfortable and ergonomic design with textured side grips. It also has extra-large skates that provide a wide base for smooth and controlled gliding. There are six programmable buttons on this gaming mouse with two Omron switches for tactile feedback. You can also save up to three profiles to the mouse. The HyperX Pulsefire isn’t all that flashy but it features RGB lighting.


Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed

If you want a wireless gaming mouse within a budget then you can go for the Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed. It’s said to be 25% faster than competing wireless mice. It should last for up to 450 hours on Bluetooth and 285 hours on Razer’s HyperSpeed Wireless. The gaming mouse features mechanical switches that support up to 50 million clicks. It has a 16,000 DPI sensor and you can customise DPI settings using Razer Synapse. The Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed gaming mouse also offers tracking at speeds up to 450 IPS. It has six programmable buttons that you can configure for complex macro functions.


Razer DeathAdder Essential

For a cheaper price, you can get the Razer DeathAdder Essential. It has a 6,400 DPI optical sensor and features 5 hyper response buttons with up to 10 million clicks. The gaming mouse offers tracking at maximum speeds of 220 IPS. It also features an ergonomic design that is said to be comfortable for long hours of gaming. The Razer DeathAdder Essential gaming mouse doesn’t have a flashy design with only the scrolling wheel featuring LED lighting and the Razer logo at the centre.


ASUS ROG Strix Impact II

ASUS ROG Strix Impact II has a pivoted button mechanism for fast response and accurate performance, and also for tactile feedback. The gaming mouse has a 6,200 DPI optical sensor with a four-level on the fly DPI button that lets you switch between 400 DPI, 800 DPI, 1600 DPI and 3200 DPI. It comes with five programmable buttons and two side buttons. The Asus ROG Strix Impact II also offers tracking at speeds of 200 IPS. It comes with Aura Sync RGB lighting that is visible on the logo, scroll wheel and front.

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