Xenta wired gaming mouse review


















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Not all keyboards and mice are created equal. There are many variations on the market and Xenta have a great range of top-quality, but inexpensive products to make sure your entire computer experience is better. Often overlooked, keyboards and mice come in many different designs to suit your business — selecting the right ones can increase accuracy while providing increased comfort.

Some keyboards are designed to make your fingers glide over the keys for ultra-efficiency while others are designed to keep your hands in neutral position as you type, to stave off repetitive strain injuries. Xenta mice provide comfort and functionality along with total precision. The Razer DeathAdder has an overall fantastic shape for all sorts of grips and hand sizes, and I've spent hundreds of hours playing games, using Photoshop, and browsing the Internet with it.

Despite years of iterations, Razer never messes with the DeathAdder's shape. There's no reason to. Razer's newest tech delivers flawless tracking, even if you move the mouse as fast as humanly possible. For the majority of games and gamers, the DeathAdder V2 is a fantastic mouse. Its design is simple, with two perfectly placed, generously sized thumb buttons. And if you want to ditch the tail, the DeathAdder V2 Pro takes the same shape, the same sensor, and makes it a fantastic wireless gaming mouse.

Read our full Razer DeathAdder V2 review. There are plenty of affordable gaming mice worth your money today, but few you can have complete confidence in quite like the Logitech G Lightsync. It's an all-around performer, delivering stable and consistent performance in a sleek package, and is the best cheap gaming mouse around today.

The Logitech sensor within is rated up to 8, DPI if you're interested, and it's got responsive switches throughout to ensure smooth operation. The only significant difference between this and the G Prodigy that used to sit here is the inclusion of three-zone RGB lighting on the Lightsync instead of the single-zone lighting on the Prodigy. It's not a huge change, but one that looks a treat and doesn't cost extra, in theory. If you can snag a bargain deal on the G Prodigy, we highly recommend that you move on it while stocks last.

Read our full Logitech G Lightsync review. The form and function of Razer's Naga mouse have both come a long way over the years, but it has long been the best MMO mouse for our money. And this revision of the Razer Naga Pro is the best yet: a tiny, comfortable mouse with a high-quality sensor and three interchangeable thumb grips, with button arrays ideal for MOBAs, MMOs, or general use.

The MOBA array is the best; it has six buttons laid out in two rows so that there are enough buttons to map multiple abilities, but not so many that they become an overwhelming samey blob. This year's Naga offers an improved battery life and works with the Razer Mouse Dock not included, sadly. The Razer Naga Pro is slightly on the small side for larger hands, with a more squat shape than some gaming mice. It's also worth noting that, while the Naga is an entirely right-handed rodent, Razer has created a southpaw version that features our best left-handed mouse guide.

However, the leftie version does only come with a single set of side buttons. Read our full Razer Naga Pro review. The Prime Wireless is a no-frills, high-performance machine designed to meld with your palm and make you the FPS god you always dreamed of being. The Prime Wireless immediately felt like it was designed just for my particular hand. SteelSeries says it worked with several esports pros to develop the right shape and weight that feels like an extension of your arm.

For once, the product lives up to the hype. The Prime Wireless is designed for right-handers, particularly claw and fingertip grippers. The whole mouse seems to gently slope towards the right so that it cradles in your palm for a comfortable grip.

As a wireless mouse, it has a built-in rechargeable battery rated for hours per charge, which is over a week of average use. However, I should point out those numbers are only achievable when the mouse is running in High-efficiency mode, which tones down some settings like the RGB to save power.

For gaming, you'll want to keep it in performance mode, which will chew through the battery in significantly less time—around 40 hours in testing. I never expected to like the Steelseries Prime Wireless, but it's just so damn comfortable to use for work and gaming. Input lag is no issue, and honestly, wireless these days are virtually indistinguishable from their wired counterparts.

The battery life is excellent, and that quick charge is something every wireless peripheral should have. Read our full SteelSeries Prime Wireless review. The new Razer Basilisk V3 is, as the name suggests, the third iteration of the iconic wired rodent. Initially introduced way back in the beautiful year B. Before Covid , the Basilisk quickly earned its name as one of the best gaming mice. We loved the follow-up Basilisk V2 and the many improvements it brought.

On to this version, three mice, and the improvements aren't as immediately apparent. The Basilisk V3 looks and feels practically identical to the V2, which admittedly isn't a bad thing at all. The Basilisk V3 is a solid iteration on an already great mouse, improving elements without detracting from others. Those improvements are welcome, too, and I honestly can't get over how good the added Chroma lighting looks. The HyperScroll Tilt Wheel is fun, though ultimately not as valuable for gaming as productivity work.

Still, overall I love this new Basilisk, and it certainly leaves me excited for a wireless Basilisk V3 Ultimate. Now that's going to be some mouse. Read our full Razer Basilisk V3 review.

The updated version of this Steelseries mainstay, the Sensei , subtly reinvented a classic mouse. It needed it. Almost everything is new except the Sensei's ambidextrous shape, and that's precisely how it should be. Thanks to a new plastic shell, the Sensei is grippier and can shrug off a sweaty palm. Steelseries uses its custom version of one of the best gaming sensors around, ensuring the Sensei won't suffer any tracking issues.

The Sensei fits in your hand just like the old Sensei and is an excellent shape for either left- or right-handed gamers looking for a midsized ambidextrous mouse.

That means it has a pair of identical thumb buttons on the left and the right, a common issue for ambidextrous mice—it can be far too easy to accidentally click the wrong side's buttons as you grip with your pinky. In my hours of testing the Sensei , that hasn't happened once. The size and shape of the thumb buttons have been tweaked, making it easy to rock your thumb upwards to press them but keeping them out of the way of accidental pinky clicks. Anyone looking for a small, light, or ambidextrous mouse: this should be your first stop.

Using Synapse 3, you can re-program all of the buttons and assign a Hypershift button for a second layer of commands. Unfortunately, it's on the heavy side, and it's a bit bulky, so users with small hands may have a hard time reaching the sniper button. It also only connects via a wired connection; however, the Razer Basilisk Ultimate is a similarly performing mouse with a wireless connection if that's what you'd prefer. With that said, it's an excellent choice if you're looking for a gaming mouse with an ergonomic design.

If you're looking for a lightweight mouse with an ergonomic design, the best mouse we've tested is the Cooler Master MM This mouse features a honeycomb shell and a unique design with a ring finger rest for additional ergonomic support. It also comes with extra side grips if you find the plastic too slippery. It's a wired-only mouse, but its cable is extremely flexible and doesn't retain kinks or get snagged on desks or mousepads.

Also, its high-quality feet offer a very smooth gliding experience. Fans of fast-paced games will appreciate its extremely low click latency as games feel very responsive, and its very wide CPI range means you'll find a sensitivity setting that works for you. Unfortunately, it doesn't feel as well-built as some other options, and its body has a bit of flex when squeezed.

Also, its sensor is inconsistent and tends to undershoot the set CPI during quick movements. With that said, it's a fantastic choice for a lightweight gaming mouse with ergonomic features to support those long nights spent gaming.

Text updated for clarity and accuracy. Verified accuracy and availability of picks; updated text for clarity. Sep 24, Verified accuracy and availability of picks, and updated text for clarity; no changes to picks. Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best mice for gaming for most people, whether you prefer wired or wireless models.

We factor in the price a cheaper mouse wins over a pricier one if the difference isn't worth it , feedback from our visitors, and availability no mice that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere.

If you would like to do the work of choosing yourself, here is the list of our gaming mice reviews. Be careful not to get too caught up in the details. While no mouse is perfect for every use, most mice are great enough to please almost everyone, and the differences are often not noticeable unless you really look for them. Get insider access. Best Mice. Mouse Recommendations. View all mouse recommendations.

All Mouse Reviews Logitech. G HERO. MX Master 3. G Pro Wireless. G Shroud Edition. Viper Ultimate. Basilisk X Hyperspeed. Basilisk Ultimate. Orochi V2. DeathAdder V2. Basilisk V3. DeathAdder V2 Pro. Naga Pro. Viper Mini. DeathAdder Essential. Aerox 3 Wireless. Rival 3. Aerox 3. Rival 3 Wireless. Prime Wireless. Rival 5. Rival M65 RGB Elite. M55 RGB Pro. Model O. Model O Wireless. Model D Wireless. Model D.

Model O-. Model D-. Model D- Wireless. Arc Mouse. Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse. Pro IntelliMouse. Magic Mouse 2. Kone Pro. Burst Pro. Kone Pro Air.



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