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The best computer mice

Christian de Looper,Joe Osborne   

The best computer mice
Tech2 min read
  • An effective computer mouse can seriously help improve your computing experience, and the best of the bunch remains the Logitech MX Master, thanks to its mix of excellent feature-set and ergonomic design.

Point, click, scroll - these actions have become a ubiquitous part of daily life. The computer has evolved a lot over the past few decades, but the mouse has been used as the best way to interact with different functions of the computer since 1984's Apple Macintosh.

Of course, the mouse has evolved a bit since then, but their core function hasn't changed much. For example, many computer mice have embraced wireless technology like Bluetooth to increase convenience, but you're still scrolling and clicking. The way in which mice track movement has changed from tiny rolling balls to lasers as well.

So, what should you consider when you're looking for a new mouse? For starters, you should think about whether you want a wired or wireless mouse. Many wireless computer mice use Bluetooth and can connect to your computer directly, while others come with a small dongle that you have to plug into your computer's USB port.

You should also consider the overall size of the mouse. Looking for something to take with you on the road a lot? Perhaps a small mouse would be better. Or, if your mouse is simply going to sit on your desk at home, you can get a bigger, more ergonomic mouse.

There are hundreds of mouse models out there, but we've done our homework to help you find the best one for your needs, having either directly tested or extensively researched every pick on our list.

Here are the best computer mice you can buy

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