Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse. It is difficult to choose the best option. There is a good Wireless Gaming Mouse now and then, but most of the times the selection of Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse results in a choosing of Wired Gaming Mouse. On current page I will be looking at 3 best Gaming Mice available:
- Logitech G502
- Logitech G603
- Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition
Short review of selected mice – Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse
Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum – Contestant 1 of Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse
Logitech G502 is a very good Wired Gaming Mouse from Logitech. G502 has everything the previous model Logitech Proteus Core had and some more. Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum has the Industry default RGB Lighting. As a nice extra feature Logitech G502 allows you to change the weight of the mouse via metal weights in the bottom of the mouse. Just remove or add enough weights so that the mouse feels perfect. This Wired Gaming Mouse has very nice selection of programmable buttons (perfect for streaming and recording). G502 Looks just awesome and feels perfect in your hand.
Positive Features:
- Very Good Tracking and Sensitivity
- DPI from 200 to 12000DPI
- 11 programmable buttons
- Futuristic and awesome looking design
- Good Price
- Weight Customization (set of removable weights)
- Good Quality
- Very Comfortable
Logitech G603 – Contestant 2 of Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse
Over a long time one of the Best Wireless Gaming Mouse. Logitech G603 is Precise, has long battery life and a good price. G603 is a bit smaller so it is perfect for gamer with smaller hands, however it might be a bit small for larger hands. Compared to Logitech G502 Wired Gaming Mouse it may look a bit more casual but all in all it is one very good Wireless Gaming Mouse.
Positive Features:
- Comfortable
- Very good Wireless performance
- DPI from 200 to 12000DPI
- 6 programmable buttons
- Good Price
- Good Accuracy for wireless mouse
- Dual Wireless Connectivity
- Weight Customization (can operate with 1 or 2 batteries)
- Good Battery Life
- Good Quality
Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition – Contestant 3 of Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse
Razer Lancehead TE is another good Wired Gaming Mouse from Razer Gaming products. Lancehead is the highest dpi mouse out of this selection. Razer Lancehead also has a Wireless Gaming Mouse option, but although the features it offers are more or less the same as Razer Lancehead TE the Wireless option comes with quite a high price. For that reason i will look at the cheaper Wired Gaming Mouse option Razer Lancehead TE.
Positive Features:
- 9 programmable buttons
- DPI up to 16000DPI
- Light Weight
- Ambidextrous
- Good quality
- Light Weight
Details Comparison – Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse
Mouse | Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum | Logitech G603 | Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition |
---|---|---|---|
USB Report Rate | 1000 Hz (1ms) | 125Hz (8ms) or 1000Hz (1ms) | 1000Hz (1ms) |
Resolution | 200-12000 dpi | 200-12000dpi | up to 16000dpi |
Max acceleration | >40G | >40G | <50G |
Max Speed | >300ips | >300ips | <450ips |
Weight g / oz | 121g / 4.3oz | 135.7g / 4.79oz | 104g / 3.67oz |
Type | Wired | Wireless | Wired / Wireless |
RGB | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Conclusion – Wired vs Wireless Gaming Mouse
In my personal preference I will recommend Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum Wired Gaming Mouse. I choose it together with Logitech G910 Wired Gaming Keyboard and Logitech G933 Wireless Gaming Headset. Best Set of Gaming Peripherals I’ve had over a while. I will talk more about G910 Keyboard and G933 Wireless Gaming Headset in coming posts.
For Logitech G502 Wired Gaming Mouse I use a slightly higher DPI setting and the heaviest weight set so I can feel it move yet it is very accurate. I also really like the look of G502, it is very futuristic looking and I just love it. So definitely a really really good Wired Gaming Mouse.
As G502 offers RGB you can also put it together with your Razer Gaming peripherals, so they look similar. However if you prefer to have a set from one company I will recommend G502 for Logitech Gaming set and Razer Lancehead TE for Razer Gaming set. One sure bonus for single company set is the support software it requires, be it Logitech Gaming Software or Razer Synapse software.
So yes, Logitech G502 will not disappoint you!
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12.03.2018 – EqEST