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Best Mouses for FPS Gaming

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Ever heard of these ? if you have then pretty sure you want to pull off those sick flick shots
or 4v1 clutches or get those 1 deags headshots

Even though you have to put your time in games to get good having a good mouse plays a
big part in it as well.

Most FPS players don’t need high DPI to play on FPS players We usually play on low DPI and
Sens Settings.

So here’s a list of Mouses Well known in the FPS gaming community

1) Logitech G402

The Logitech was known as the sweet spot of all gaming mouse for a long time cause its
sweet price and its amazing features.The G402 has this matte finished body with a single
glossy finished bezel that goes across the body of the mouse, it has 4 programmable keys
and 1 sniper key.

The mouse has a DPI range of 240 to 4000 the DPI shifts can be custom set using Logitech
Gaming Software and the polling rates can be chosen between 125/250/500 and 1000.

The G402 has a Fusion Engine along with its Optical Sensor which makes the mouse crazy
responsive and has really really low latency, the mouse lasts over a long period its
extremely durable and the Logitech Gaming Software adds a lot to the customization.

Thanks to G502 which is the G402's little brother the price of G402 has fallen even lower
and made it an amazing mouse to get at low cost.

Pros:

-perfect fit for big and small hands.


-high response rate.

-user configurable DPI shift.

-Durable.

-Low Cost.

-Endless adjustability.

-Intuitive Thumb buttons.

-Easy to use the software.

Cons:

-its a year old product that's not even a legit con but some people prefer having the latest
product.

2) Razer DeathAdder
The Razer Death Adder is one of the most used mouses once again by the FPS community,
it has gaming optimized Razer mechanical switches and is durable up to 50 million clicks.

It is equipped with a 16000 DPI Sensor that offers 450IPS with 99.4% accuracy, now if u ask
me how accurate that is? let's just say that super accurate keeping factors such as lag, loss,
server latency in mind.

The build quality is pretty solid, its really simplistic, sleek and is full RGB backlit , has easily
accessible DPI keys and has 2 programmable keys on the side which can be programmed
using the Razer Synapse application which can be downloaded from their website.

The Death Adder is Very light compared to any other mouse if you are someone who
prefers using a mouse that has some weight to it then might not be the one you are looking
for.
Pros:

-Super Accurate

-low latency

-perfect for palm grip

-simplistic to get up and running

Cons:

-Razer Synapse 3 software has issues making it hard to use to customize the keys

3) SteelSeries Rival 100

The Steel Series Rival 100 Also has a matte Finish Body like the other mouses in this list, has
a Max DPI of 4000 with 8 shifts that go up to the max of the 4000 DPI and the mouse's keys
are durable up to 30million clicks.

Simple, elegant sleek design making a good mouse for someone who wants a low profile
mouse that's not very flashy.

The Rival 100 has Textured sides that offw thegreat grip and has 6 programmable keys that
are well placed and easy to setup and use, it has a custom 3059-SS optical Sensor that
offers 143 IPS and 20g Acceleration. It boasts a Zero Hardware Acceleration and can be
easily customized with the Steel Series Engine Software, personalized profiles for games can
be created which will auto which when the configured applications are launched.

Pro:

-Simple design

-Easy to Configure

-Plug-n-Play

-easy to access macro keys

-firm grip
-low cost

-really good value for money

Cons:

4) Steel Series Sensei 310

From One Steel Series mouse to the other, The Steel Series Sensei 310 once again has
extremely well-built body and carries over the simplistic design that the other Steel Series
Mouses have going on with them.

The Steel Series Sensei is one the most of favored mouses in the Pro League although the
mouse is not loaded with macro keys or stylish features the main point where The Sensei
Shines is at its performance.

Its really accurate and precise thanks to its Customized Sensor has 6 programmable buttons
and has max DPI range of 4000 and the keys last up to 30million clicks, the Sculpted Side
Grips offer really good grip and work with all grip styles.

Its fully RGB backlit and all these functions can be customized using the Steel Series Engine
Software and is extremely light.

Pros:

- Super accurate.

-Simple.

-Easy to use app.

-Plug-n-play.

-Ambidextrous.
Cons:

Super light

5) Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum

Logitech G520 Proteus Spectrum ( hereafter referred to as the G502 ) is the younger
brother to Logitech's previous gen G402, we really loved the G402 its perfect for any major
E-Sports title. The G502 is a big improvement over the previous gen G402, Visually and
Design wise the G502 looks amazing its backlit with Logitech's Signature blue ( can be
changed to whatever color you want using the Logitech Gaming Software).

The build quality on this mouse is as premium as it can get with a complete matte finish to
it and glossy streaks that go across the mouse.

The G502 has 6 addition keys compared to the G402 which are perfectly placed such that
they can be reached easily using your thumb or your index finger, The 11 programmable
buttons and adjustable hyper-fast scroll wheel for fast are a major plus to the G502, the
mouse has replaceable weights which is a huge plus since this lets you customize the mouse
based on your preferences we personally prefer our mouses to have some weight to them.

The programmable keys can be programmed using the Logitech Gaming Software which
can be downloaded from the Logitech website.

The Application lets you customize the mouse in a huge way from things to the lighting
effects to DPI cycles.

It has a 1ms report rate which means almost 0 latency which is very very good for hardcore
fps shooter games such as Counter-Strike or Rainbow Six etc where the reaction will play a
huge role to you winning or losing.

Pros:

- Highly Customizable

-DPI cycles can be adjusted to your needs


-switchable weights

-Braided Cable

Con:

6) Zowie EC2-A

The Zowie EC2-A has a very simple design not flashy in any way if you are a fan of this sorta simplistic look you might
like this one the mouse has a matte finish and smooth yet solid body.

It doesn't have any of additional add-on features like the RGB back light , has no snipe button, the difference
between the EC1 and EC2 is that the EC2 is slightly larger than the EC2 as its meant for users with big hands. Along
with the middle mouse button included this mouse had 5 buttons in a total perfect for someone who's looking for a
mouse for FPS games like Counter Strike, Player unknow battle grounds since it has a DPI range of 400 - 3200 DPI
this allows us to set our DPI as low as 480 which would be the lowest DPI setting that can be used unless you plan on
using your whole table as your mousepad .

The 2 programmable keys are mechanical and can be programmed to either function as a macro key, an alphabet
or number or even can be used a DPI cycling button in case you like to switch between games and want to play them
with 4 fixed DPI modes , it also has an adjustable report rate which cycles between 125 / 500 / 1000 Hz.

It has a 2m long cable which should be long enough but the downside and not get in between you and your game, so
to conclude The Zowie EC2-A is a good game to switch to from a normal average sized mouse it has no special
features to it.

Pros
- Additional 2 macro keys.

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-low latency.

Cons
- FIXED DPI cycles.
-Fixed Report rate.
-No Snipe Button.

So yep those are the 6 most well-known Gaming Mouses in the FPS
Community, Remember Skill first Equipment Next even if you have
top-notch equipment without the hours in game you won't be pulling
off those sick shots that mark the end of this list
Have fun gaming.

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