5 best portable gaming mice

Picture of SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless mouse
SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless mouse (Image via SteelSeries)

Gamers often harbor the sentiment that wired mice are the best for gaming, but modern portable wireless gaming mice are just as good if not better. Besides, you won't have to worry about tangled cables or cable drag issues with a wireless mouse. However, there are so many portable gaming mice on the market that buyers are confused as to what they should buy.

To that end, we have curated a list of some of the best portable gaming mice you can buy in 2024.

Note: This list is subjective and solely reflects the writer's opinions. The entries are arranged in no particular order.


Discover these amazing portable gaming mice

1) Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed

Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless (Image via Razer)
Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless (Image via Razer)

Price: $115

Razer has made a name for itself in the industry, and they have some of the best gaming devices. The Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed is one of the best gaming mice in the market, and the company went above and beyond for the performance of this mouse. It can be used wirelessly when you want portability and as wired when you want the lowest latency.

SpecificationsDetails
DPI
Up to 30K (adjustable)
Connection type
Wireless 2.4G
Wired (with the included USB-C cable)
Number of buttons
6
Battery life
Up to 90 hours with a rechargeable battery
USB-C cable for charging included
Weight
58 gram

It has the most powerful sensor on this list, and its DPI can be adjusted up to 30K, which is more than enough for most professional esports players. It is also extremely light. The mouse comes with Razer's optical switches that use infrared light for actuation, which helps lower latency even more.

Pros

  • Has a lightweight design.
  • Equipped with dual connectivity.
  • Is extremely fast and accurate.

Cons

  • Tad expensive.

2) Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless

Logitech Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless (Image via Logitech)
Logitech Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless (Image via Logitech)

Price: $99

The advent of ultra-lightweight gaming mice put a lot of pressure on Logitech to bring out a mouse that can tackle the likes of Razer and Cooler Master creeping into its market share. The answer was the Logitech G Pro X Superlight, which features the great Hero sensor, but this wireless variant is even lighter and better. Thanks to the powerful gaming-grade sensor, the DPI can be adjusted up to 25K.

SpecificationsDetails
DPI
Up to 25.6K (adjustable)
Connection type
Wireless 2.4G
Number of buttons
5
Battery life
Up to 70 hours with a rechargeable battery
Charging cable included
Weight
63 grams

Unlike other brands, Logitech does not put holes or gaps in the mouse to decrease its weight. Instead, the company did some actual engineering and testing using different material combinations for the body to lower its weight as much as it could. They settled on 63 grams, which is super lightweight, hence the name.

Pros

  • Has a fantastic sensor for speed and accuracy.
  • Is super lightweight as the name suggests.
  • Compact design for people with smaller hands.

Cons

  • The scroll wheel seems a bit heavier than it is.

3) Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless

Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless (Image via Logitech)
Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless (Image via Logitech)

Price: $64

The Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless is a budget alternative to the Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless. However, don't let its lower price tag fool you since it retains the same Hero sensor as the Superlight mouse. Therefore, you will be able to adjust the DPI up to 25K, which is incredible for a mouse that costs below $65.

SpecificationsDetails
DPI
Up to 25.6K (adjustable)
Connection type
Wireless 2.4G
Number of buttons
6
Battery life
Up to 60 hours with a rechargeable battery
Charging cable included
Weight
95 grams

The lower price tag makes it incredible value for money compared to others on the market, especially considering the performance it delivers. After all, Logitech mice tend to have the best value. There are also some RGB effects on the scroll wheel and the logo, which gives it a fancy appearance.

Pros

  • Delivers an incredible performance for the price.
  • Equipped with six programmable buttons.
  • Supports Logitech's PowerPlay wireless charging.

Cons

  • The wireless charging kit has to be bought separately.

4) SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Holey RGB

SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Holey RGB (Image via SteelSeries)
SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Holey RGB (Image via SteelSeries)

Price: $53

SteelSeries has been releasing some fantastic wireless gaming mice, and its SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Holey RGB is certainly among the best. Like other mice on this list, the company went all in with the lightweight design and delivered a mouse that weighs just 68 grams. SteelSeries did it using a mesh pattern design with gaps in the lower half to reduce some critical weight.

SpecificationsDetails
DPI
Up to 18K (adjustable)
Connection type
Wireless 2.4G, Bluetooth
Number of buttons
6
Battery life
Up to 200 hours with a rechargeable battery
USB-C cable for charging included
Weight
68 grams

However, don't worry about spilling your coffee on it since it has a water-resistant coating on the inside to protect the hardware. The mouse can deliver up to 200-hour battery, which is certainly a piece of great news.

Pros

  • Equipped with Bluetooth connectivity for better compatibility with mobile devices.
  • Has a fantastic battery life.
  • Has a customizable RGB lighting system.

Cons

  • The wireless 2.4G connection consumes more battery than Bluetooth.

5) Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed

Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed (Image via Razer)
Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed (Image via Razer)

Price: $42

Not all Razer gaming mice cost over $100. The DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed, for example, is quite cheap, yet it delivers a powerful performance that can rival many other gaming mice in the same price bracket. It is also decently light and shouldn't cause any fatigue, even during long gameplay sessions.

SpecificationsDetails
DPI
Up to 14K (adjustable)
Connection type
Wireless 2.4G, Bluetooth
Number of buttons
7
Battery life
Up to 235 hours with AA battery (included)
Weight
85 grams

It features the award-winning Razer design that is instantly recognizable. The mouse also has the best battery life on this list and can last up to 234 hours. It features the Razer's 5G Advanced sensor, which allows you to adjust the DPI up to 14K.

Pros

  • Has two additional quick-access buttons on the edge.
  • Equipped with a large battery inside for the best battery life.
  • Has a decently lightweight design.
  • Is incredibly cheap.

Cons

  • The clicks feel quite heavy.

This concludes our list of the best portable gaming mice. You will find a variety of mice at different price points, so there's one for every user. The Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed and Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless are fantastic options for what they deliver.

However, if you want something on a budget, the Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed is also a great portable gaming mouse and has more battery life than any other entry on this list.

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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul
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