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Best bang-for-buck wireless gaming mouse? ($25 or less)

Hello all! I'm looking for a wireless gaming mouse for my mid-range gaming laptop. I need it to be wireless as I can't afford any desk space to be taken up by a cord (desks at schools are waaay too small :/) I'm specifically looking for low latency, a price of $25 or less, largish size, and good ergonomics. I was originally going for the EagleTec MG001 that Linus recommended in his cheap gaming mice video, but that's no longer available on Amazon and I'm finding resellers selling it at ridiculous prices. Thank you all in advance :)

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9 minutes ago, richardthecool said:

Hello all! I'm looking for a wireless gaming mouse for my mid-range gaming laptop. I need it to be wireless as I can't afford any desk space to be taken up by a cord (desks at schools are waaay too small :/) I'm specifically looking for low latency, a price of $25 or less, largish size, and good ergonomics. I was originally going for the EagleTec MG001 that Linus recommended in his cheap gaming mice video, but that's no longer available on Amazon and I'm finding resellers selling it at ridiculous prices. Thank you all in advance :)

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I'd take a look at these products. I have not personally used them, but they seem capable based on reviews and sensors.

VicTsing ($14.99) - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07141GLCV

TeckNet ($15.99) - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01N2X7IK9

Pictek ($13.99) - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01AWGCPIG

 

If you're willing to spend a few extra bucks, take a look at these mice from non-sketchy Chinese companies.

Logitech G602 ($38.99) - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00E4MQODC

Razer Atheris ($49.99) - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0744KT1TZ

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FYI, wireless at that price point is much worse than wired.

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i would go with wired at that price

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