When the first couple of lightweight gaming mice hit the market and saw success there were a lot of brands that tried to cash in on the hype by quickly releasing their own lightweight mice. At a certain point, so ...read more
Fnatic has been releasing gaming peripherals for a couple of years now, and because of the fact that the brand really does seem to listen to their consumers we’ve seen their products become better and better. The Streak65 LP, for example, ...read more
Xrtfy is a manufacturer that’s been around for quite a while, and while they initially didn’t see a ton of success with their mice, the launch of the Xtrfy M4 changed that entirely. The lightweight and sturdy design with a ...read more
Shroud is one of the most famous gamers in the world. When he quit professional CS:GO to become a fulltime streamer and content creator his rise to mainstream fame was remarkable, and with an audience that big also comes a ...read more
Zowie is one of the most used brands in the competitive gaming scene. Their mice are tailor-made for (tactical) shooter games, and that shows in their usage numbers. The brand has consistently been on top in our most used lists ...read more
For years, Zowie has been the brand of choice for professional CS:GO players and one of the most often recommended brands for competitive shooter gamers. In recent times, however, the brand had fallen behind the rest of the market a bit. In ...read more
Glorious is a peripherals company that has had a meteoric rise over the past couple of years. Their first couple of releases were received in a rather ‘cold’ manner but when they announced the Model O mouse they almost immediately gathered an ...read more
With gaming mice manufacturers (and the gaming mouse enthusiast scene) mostly focusing on lightweight FPS mice these days you’d almost forget that there are people who aren’t interested in the latest hyper light, stripped down FPS mouse. Some prefer to ...read more
VAXEE is a company that hasn’t even been making mice for more than a year and yet they’ve already managed to carve out a respectable position in the mouse market for themselves. It should perhaps come as no surprise: the ...read more
Xtrfy started out as a peripherals company that was mostly known for its links to successful esports team Ninjas in Pyjamas, but over the past couple of years they’ve become so much more than that. From making a keyboard that’s still among the ...read more
The news that Ducky was working on a lightweight computer mouse initially came as quite the surprise to many people. Ducky, after all, are known for their excellent keyboards, and not so much for their mice. Contrary to what a ...read more
Glorious is a company that has very much taken the world of gaming peripherals by storm. Their Model O mouse (which was the first mouse to be released in their O.D.I.N. lineup) shook up the scene in a permanent fashion, showing other ...read more
Corsair is a brand that is known for a lot of things, but their mice haven’t been part of many conversations in enthusiast circles so far. This Corsair Sabre Pro might well change that, however. This is a mouse that’s ...read more
The Razer Viper (the wired version) has always been the neglected sibling in the family. Yes, it came first, but the Ultimate edition is much more impressive on a technical level, and the Mini version was something that a lot of people ...read more
VAXEE’s first mouse was met with lots of praise from reviewers and consumers alike thanks to its laser focus on competitive gaming. That focus also landed it on the desks of a fair amount of (mostly CS:GO and Valorant) pros, which is ...read more
Endgame Gear’s XM1 line has been one of the most recommended symmetrical/claw grip mice of the past months, and that’s interesting. It’s not often that a company that hasn’t released a mouse in the past knocks it out of the ...read more
When Xtrfy released their first Project 4 mouse in the second half of last year, the Swedish company surprised many reviewers and gamers. Rather than trying to quickly cash in on the ‘mouse with holes‘ hype by copying an existing ...read more
When the Logitech G Pro Wireless released a couple of years ago it took the gaming world by absolute storm. Within a couple of months it was the number one (or very close to it) most used mouse for pretty ...read more
Making it in the world of gaming mice is not easy these days. New and exciting releases are dropping regularly and it seems like companies are coming up with innovations that push the standards nearly every month, which means that ...read more
It’s an exciting time for gear enthusiasts. New gaming mice seem to be hitting the market every week, and with such a dense schedule of new releases it can be quite hard to stand out if your product doesn’t offer ...read more