Comparison of gaming mice
In this practical tip we compare the best gaming mice for you. We pay particular attention to the price-performance ratio
Gaming mouse: Razer Ouroboros
The Ouroboros is a mouse from Razer that can be transformed and adapted to your needs. With a price of over 100 euros, the mouse is not for small budgets.
- The indication "dots per inches" (dpi) says something about the accuracy of a mouse. The Razer Ouroboros has a dpi of 8200. The accuracy is further increased by a 4G dual sensor.
- The mouse is designed in such a way that it can be used by both right-handed and left-handed users.
- With the Razer Ouroboros, it doesn't matter what size your hands are. The side parts of the mouse can be replaced as you like - you can adapt the mouse to your hands depending on your needs.
Gaming mouse: Sharkoon Drakonia
Sharkoon produces gaming hardware for small budgets. So the Sharkoon Drakonia is a cheap option for all gamers. Although it only costs € 26.95 at the time of testing, it also offers advantages of expensive mice.
- The Drakonia has a dpi of 5000.
- You can freely program up to 11 buttons on the Drakionia. The included software helps you do this. Such macro buttons are particularly worthwhile for role-playing games and MMOs.
- You can get the mouse for less than 30 euros. Unfortunately, it is only suitable for right-handed users.
- For a little more money, but with a dpi of 8200, you can also get the Drakonia in black.
Gaming mouse: Logitech G700s
Logitech's G700s is a mid-range wireless gaming mouse. You can currently get the mouse for just under 80 euros.
- The Logitech G700s is very accurate with a dpi of 8200.
- Either you like it or not: The G700s is cordless and therefore works via a USB nano receiver, which is included in the scope of delivery. Logitech still promises a response time like that of other USB gaming mice.
- With the included software, you can save the 13 programmable buttons in a total of five profiles. So you can create a different profile for each game.
Conclusion
Each of the gaming mice mentioned here provides you with a loyal friend for long gaming sessions.
- The "Razer Ouroboros" is for friends of the Razer brand. You get a very well-made high-end mouse that adapts to your hand. At just under 130 euros, the Ouroboros isn't cheap either.
- A cheaper variant is the "Sharkoon Drakonia". 5000 dpi is sufficient for many games. So if you don't want to spend a lot of money on a mouse, this is the place to go.
- The right-handed mouse G700s from Logitech is also a high-end mouse for around 80 euros. The price-performance ratio of the G700 is better than that of the Ouroboros.
If you have now found the right mouse, the sound should also be reproduced well. You can find out which headset is particularly suitable for this in this practical tip.