Mice
After thousands of hours of gaming and productivity since the mid 90s, I've learned that a great mouse isn't defined by its DPI specs or polling rate, but by how it feels in your hand.
I've tested a lot of mice, from ultra-lightweight competitive mice to ergonomic workhorses, to see which ones actually improve your aim and comfort—and which ones are just hype. If it's on my 'Top Picks' list, it's because I really like it and it's earned a permanent spot in my setup.
Top Picks
Keychron M4 Review - Small, mighty and lightweight!
Keychron M4 fingertip mouse review: 35g ultralight with 4000 Hz polling rate. Comfortable, affordable, and easy to adapt to. A strong choice for fingertip grip users.
BenQ Zowie EC2-CW review (2026): weight, shape, and who it's for
Months with the wireless Zowie EC2-CW. Weight, ergonomic right-handed shape, sensor feel, and who this medium-sized gaming mouse actually suits.
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Keychron launches the G5! 43g, left hand support, 8000 Hz and carbon fiber
Keychron's new G5 comes with the PixArt 3950 sensor, 8000 Hz polling, tri-mode wireless and a symmetrical carbon fiber shell at just 43 grams, competitively priced at around $110.
Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Review (2026): Great performance, and shape!
The Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro is 56 g, wireless, and runs up to 8000 Hz. But is the iconic ergonomic shape still worth it in 2026? Here's my take after daily use for three weeks.
Razer announces the Viper V4 Pro, their fastest wireless mouse yet
Viper V4 Pro is lighter, has better battery and performance, another hit from Razer?
Zowie EC2-CW by BenQ
Product shots of Zowie EC2-CW gaming mouse by BenQ. Shot with Sony A7IV and Sigma Art 85mm. Top-down and angled shots showcasing the mouse design.
XTRFY M4 Wireless Gaming Mouse - And Why Its My Daily Driver
The Xtrfy M4 has been my daily driver since 2020. With great grip, great price, good battery, no software installs and the Pixart 3370 sensor.