Whether you work, surf the internet, or play games, you likely spend a large portion of your day interacting with computers. With long hours spent in front of the screen, using quality Technique Equipment isn’t just a good feature – it’s a must. Even if you only reply to emails all day, a wireless mouse can greatly improve your experience.
Programmable buttons, ergonomic designs, and improved tracking accuracy are just some of the reasons why you should reach the level of a wireless mouse. When comparing mice, keep an eye on one major metric: DPI, or Points per inch. The higher the DPI rating, the higher the mouse sensitivity – an important consideration for gaming and design businesses, for example.
For this guide, we’ve gathered five options from brands like LogitechAnd the The scanner, And more. There’s a mouse here to please keyboard warriors of all stripes, from gamers to WFHers.

Logitech MX Master 3
Logitech MX Master 3 features an impressive blend of comfort, functionality, customization and performance. An extended thumb rest and a unique ergonomic design keep your hand in the palm of your hand, and two separate scroll wheels – which can be programmed to do different tasks – are especially useful when navigating a tedious spreadsheet.
The six buttons are fully customizable: you can set preset commands that change depending on the application you are using. Another great feature is the ability to control up to three computers at the same time – you can transfer files, photos, and more between devices simply by dragging your file to one edge of the screen and onto the next device. Additionally, it is Bluetooth enabled and features a 4000 dpi sensor for accurate tracking as well.
[$100; logitech.com]

Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro
The Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro is an attractive choice for gamers who need the utmost precision. The optical sensor is rated at an impressive 20,000 dpi, so it captures even the smallest of motion. Razor’s Hyperspeed Wireless technology ensures that connection issues never cause you to miss a shot, and it gives DeathAdder performance on par with its wired counterparts. Its ergonomic design and excellent battery life – up to 120 hours – are ideal for long gaming sessions.
[$130; razer.com]

Contour Unimus
Finding a mouse that comfortably fits the unique lines of your hand can be difficult, but Unimouse makes it easy thanks to its ultra-customizable design. The body of this comfortable mouse can be adjusted from a 35-degree angle to a 70-degree angle (at this point, using the mouse feels like a handshake). The telescopic thumb brace attached to the ball can be rotated, tilted, or extended to whatever position is most comfortable – ideal for adjusting between a wide and narrow grip.
Finally, Unimouse is available in both left and right versions, a feature rarely found in computer mice. Regardless of your natural grip, the Unimouse can absorb it.
[$80; contourdesign.com]

Apple Magic Mouse 2
For Apple fans who expect sleek design and seamless product compatibility, Magic Mouse 2 won’t disappoint. While other wireless mice enhance the ultimate in customization and unique features, Magic Mouse 2 is all about simplicity.
You will not find any buttons on this mouse. Alternatively, you can scroll horizontally and vertically with your fingers using the mouse’s soft touch surface like a trackpad. Battery life is exceptional: a full charge can last more than one month. And when it’s finally time for a quick power up, the Lightning-to-USB cable delivers a full charge in under two hours. The cable also lets you pair this mouse to your MacBook in less than 10 seconds, so you can spend less time configuring and more time working.
[$79; apple.com]

Corsair Katar Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
When on the road, you need a compact mouse that you don’t have to worry about constantly recharging. The Kotar Pro answers the call with a series of features that make it well equipped for travelers.
It only requires one AA battery to operate, is small enough to fit in a laptop bag, and comes at a very competitive price. It’s not a performance slouch either. Described as a gaming mouse, it features a 10,000 dpi optical sensor and low click latency for fast-lit response. Plus, the buttons can be reprogrammed and saved to internal memory – which makes them ideal when switching between different computers.
[$40; corsair.com]
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