Click faster, aim sharper, spend less
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Prime Day is in full swing, and the gaming mouse deals are hitting harder than a headshot at 800 DPI. From ultra-light FPS nippers to button-loaded MMO beasts, there’s something for every kind of player and every kind of grip. These prices are exclusive to Prime members, but if you’re not one yet don’t stress. New customers can grab a free 30-day Amazon Prime trial and unlock every deal on this list without paying a cent upfront. Just sign up, snag your upgrade, and enjoy the win.
This thing is unbelievably light. I don’t own it, but I’ve handled it. It feels like air. If I wanted something purely for flick shots and speed, I’d probably go for this. It makes the Aerox 5 feel chunky in comparison.
I’m already using the Aerox 5, so this feels like the stripped-down sibling. Lighter, simpler, and clean looking. If I wanted the same feel but more minimal, this would be the one I’d get.
I tried this at an event. It’s built for serious aim tracking and reacts fast. I liked how stable it felt during quick movements. Honestly, it gave me Aerox-level responsiveness with a more pro feel.
I used an older DeathAdder years ago and the shape is just comfortable. This version keeps that ergonomic feel and adds top-tier tracking. If I didn’t need a lightweight mouse, I’d use this every day.
I have this one and it turns heads. The sci-fi shell is cool, and the RGB is well done. It’s not my top pick for daily play, but it’s fun to swap in when I want to mix things up.
This is my main mouse. The weight, the buttons,and the shape all just works for me. I like how light it feels, and I barely think about it when I’m playing. That’s always a good sign.
I’ve tried this and it’s heavy. Not bad, just not my style. The scroll wheel is smooth and satisfying though. If I played slower games or used macros more, this would probably be on my desk.
I tested this one briefly. It feels strong in the hand and has enough buttons to control an entire squad. Not something I’d use every day, but it makes sense for MMO or MOBA setups.
Button central. I wouldn’t use this myself because I don’t need that many inputs, but I see the appeal for streamers or MMO players. Everything feels clicky and solid.
This feels smoother than the older G502. I still find it a bit much in the hand, but the sensor is spot-on and the RGB looks better than I expected. Definitely built for control and precision.
I played with this a while back. It’s symmetrical and adaptable, which I liked. The weight is decent and it’s flexible for either hand. Solid performance and easy to tweak.
Tunable weights are cool in theory, but I prefer something that just works out of the box. This is for people who like to tinker. If I wanted that kind of control, I’d give it more time.
Big. That’s the word that comes to mind. I held this once and it filled up my whole palm. The charging dock is slick though. Built like a tank for folks who want a statement piece.
Clean and professional. I haven’t tried this exact model, but if I wanted something light and tournament-ready, this would be in the mix. It seems like the kind of mouse that just gets out of the way.
I’ve used this once and it was hard to put down. Every click felt sharp. I can see why it gets picked for esports. It’s one of the few I’d consider swapping with the Aerox 5.
Same shape as the DeathAdder Pro but at a lower price. It still looks fast and accurate. I’d probably use this over the older versions if I needed something ergonomic and reliable.
This one has a nice weight to it and the tracking is smooth. A little heavier than what I like, but it’s well built. I’d recommend it to someone who wants something sturdy and responsive.
I tested this at a booth once. It’s lighter than it looks and very precise. I could see this replacing my Aerox if I ever wanted a different shape without giving up speed.
This was the one I used before the Aerox 5. Good mouse, solid buttons, no real complaints. I just wanted something lighter, which is why I made the switch. Still a strong option for everyday gaming.