Best Mouse for FPS Comparison Table 2026
A practical FPS mouse comparison table for competitive players. It combines ProSettings gear specifications and pro usage data with RTINGS public review availability and price signals where a match is available.
What Matters for an FPS Mouse
The best FPS mouse is not the mouse with the largest spec number. Weight, shape, click feel, sensor implementation, wireless stability, and polling rate have to fit the player. A 49 gram mouse can be excellent for fingertip aim but unstable for a palm gripper with large hands. An ergonomic shell can improve tracking comfort but make vertical micro-corrections feel different from a symmetrical shell.
RTINGS performs controlled mouse tests and publishes product reviews, but some exact latency and sensor values are locked on public pages. This table therefore marks click latency as source-backed evidence rather than publishing guessed milliseconds. ProSettings supplies a broad equipment database with sensor, DPI, polling, dimensions, weight, shape, switches, and pro usage counts. Manufacturer links are used on individual review pages for official product context.
| Mouse | Weight | Sensor | Max DPI | Polling | Switches | Connection | Shape | Pro Usage | Click Latency Evidence | Price Signal | RTINGS Source | Spec Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Razer Viper V3 Pro | 54 g | Focus Pro 35K Optical Gen-2 | 35000 | 8000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 16.16% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 | 59 g | HERO 25K | 32000 | 8000 Hz | LIGHTFORCE Hybrid | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 13.85% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight | 62 g | HERO | 25600 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 10.57% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro | 56 g | Razer Focus Pro 45K | 45000 | 8000 Hz | Razer Optical Gen-4 | Wireless | Ergonomic | 6.03% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G Pro X2 SUPERSTRIKE | 61 g | HERO 2 | 44000 | 8000 Hz | — | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 4.28% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Deathadder V3 Pro | 63 g | Focus Pro 30K | 30000 | 8000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ergonomic | 4.19% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Viper V4 Pro | 49 g | Focus Pro 50K | 50000 | 8000 Hz | Razer Optical Gen-4 | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 3.84% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Viper V2 Pro | 59 g | Focus Pro 30K | 30000 | 4000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 1.88% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G Pro Wireless | 81 g | HERO | 16000 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 1.75% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE EC2-CW | 77 g | PMW 3370 | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ergonomic | 1.70% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Lamzu Maya X | 47 g | PAW3950 | 30000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 1.44% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE EC2-DW | 60 g | PAW3950 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ergonomic | 1.35% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex | 60 g | HERO 2 | 44000 | 8000 Hz | LIGHTFORCE Hybrid | Wireless | Ergonomic | 1.18% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c | 51 g | HERO 2 | 44000 | 8000 Hz | LIGHTFORCE Hybrid | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 1.00% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition | 48 g | Focus Pro 30K | 30000 | 8000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.74% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Pulsar eS FS-1 | 57 g | XS-1 Sensor | 32000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.70% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed | 55 g | Razer Focus X 26K | 26000 | 1000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.70% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Finalmouse Ultralight X | 36 g | Finalsensor | 6400 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.66% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Viper Ultimate | 74 g | Focus+ | 20000 | 1000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.66% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| VAXEE XE V2 Wireless | 59 g | PAW3950 | 26000 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.61% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| VAXEE E1 Wireless | 60 g | PAW3950 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.48% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G703 | 105 g | HERO | 12000 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.48% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE EC2 Black | 87 g | PMW 3360 | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Huano | Wired | Ergonomic | 0.44% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G305 | 96 g | HERO | 12000 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.39% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Pulsar X2N Crazylight Medium | 45 g | XS-1 Sensor | 32000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.35% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE FK2-DW | 65 g | PAW3950 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | — | 0.35% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| WLMouse BEAST X Black | 40 g | PMW 3395 | 30000 | 4000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.35% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| VAXEE ZYGEN NP-01S V2 Wireless | 56 g | PAW3950 | 30000 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.35% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Finalmouse Ultralight 2 | 53 g | PMW 3360 | 3200 | 500 Hz | Omron | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.35% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| FinalMouse Starlight-12 | 45 g | Finalsensor | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Kailh GM 8.0 | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.35% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE U2-DW | 60 g | PAW3950 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.31% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ASUS ROG Harpe Ace 2 Black | 48 g | ROG AimPoint | 42000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.31% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Lamzu Maya Black | 45 g | PMW 3395 | 26000 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.31% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Pulsar Xlite V3 Es Black | 65 g | PMW 3395 | 26000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.31% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| VAXEE ZYGEN NP-01S Wireless | 68 g | PMW 3395 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.31% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| VAXEE XE Wireless | 76 g | PMW 3395 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.31% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Viper Mini | 61 g | PMW 3359 | 8500 | 1000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.31% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE ZA13-DW | 65 g | PAW3950 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.26% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE EC3-DW | 59 g | PAW3950 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.26% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Corsair Sabre v2 Pro | 36 g | Marksman S 33K | 33000 | 8000 Hz | Corsair Mechanical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.26% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE EC1-CW | 79 g | PMW 3370 | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.26% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G903 | 110 g | PMW 3366 | 12000 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.26% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G203 | 85 g | Mercury | 8000 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.26% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Razer DeathAdder V2 | 80 g | Focus+ | 20000 | 1000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wired | Ergonomic | 0.26% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Pulsar X2 CrazyLight | 39 g | XS-1 Sensor | 32000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Pulsar Xlite V4 Es Medium | 65 g | XS-1 Sensor | 32000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| HITSCAN Hyperlight | 39 g | PMW 3395 | — | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| WLMouse BEAST X Mini Black | 34 g | PMW 3395 | 30000 | 8000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Lamzu Thorn | 52 g | PMW 3395 | 26000 | 1000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| VAXEE OUTSET AX Wireless | 73 g | PMW 3395 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE U2 | 60 g | PMW 3395 | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| G-Wolves Hati S+ 4K | 49 g | PMW 3399 | 20000 | 4000 Hz | Zippy Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| FinalMouse Starlight Pro | 42 g | Finalsensor | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Kailh GM 8.0 | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse | 81 g | HERO | 25600 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE S2 Divina Pink | 82 g | PMW 3360 | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Huano | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Deathadder V2 Pro | 87 g | Focus+ | 20000 | 1000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.22% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer DeathAdder Elite | 96 g | PMW 3389 | 16000 | 1000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wired | Ergonomic | 0.22% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE S2-DW | 65 g | PAW3950 | 3200 | 4000 Hz | Huano | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.17% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| WLMouse BEAST X Silver | 40 g | PMW 3395 | 30000 | 4000 Hz | Optical Switches | Wireless | Ambidextrous | 0.17% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEARCH | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Basilisk V3 Pro | 112 g | Focus Pro 30K | 30000 | 1000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wireless | Ergonomic | 0.17% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| SteelSeries Sensei RAW | 90 g | PMW 3330 | 5670 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.17% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Logitech G502 HERO | 121 g | HERO | 25600 | 1000 Hz | Omron | Wired | Ergonomic | 0.17% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
| FinalMouse Air58 Ninja CBR | 58 g | PMW 3360 | 3200 | 500 Hz | Omron | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.17% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| ZOWIE S1 | 87 g | PMW 3360 | 3200 | 1000 Hz | Huano | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.17% | No RTINGS public review matched | See current retailer/source | — | ProSettings gear |
| Razer Viper 8KHz | 71 g | Focus+ | 20000 | 8000 Hz | Razer Optical | Wired | Ambidextrous | 0.17% | RTINGS lab review linked; exact public ms locked | SEE PRICE | RTINGS | ProSettings gear |
How to Read the Table
Use weight and shape first, then polling rate. Weight affects how quickly a mouse starts and stops. Shape determines whether your grip can repeat the same angle under pressure. Polling rate matters after the basics are correct, especially at high refresh rates, but it will not fix a shell that forces tension in the fingers or wrist.
Sensor names and maximum DPI are mostly sanity checks. Modern flagship sensors are far beyond the DPI range most competitive players use. A player on 800 DPI does not benefit from 45,000 DPI directly; the value matters because it indicates the generation of sensor and firmware around it. The pro usage column is useful for shortlisting products that survived tournament pressure, but popularity can also reflect sponsorship, availability, and habit.
For the next step, open the pro player sensitivity database and filter by the mouse you are considering. Then run a controlled routine from the aim training routine database for three days before changing sensitivity or mouse feet.
Click latency should be interpreted together with game frame rate. A mouse can test very well in isolation, but a player still feels delay if the game is CPU-bound, the monitor is running the wrong mode, or wireless receivers are placed behind the case. Keep the receiver close, use a stable USB port, and test with a repeatable scenario before blaming the mouse.
Price is volatile. A discounted previous-generation flagship may be a better competitive value than a new model with a small polling-rate bump. That is why the table separates specs from price signals and why individual review pages compare each mouse against alternatives instead of declaring one universal winner.
For claw grip, check hump height and rear width. For fingertip grip, check weight and side curvature. For palm grip, check length, front height, and right-side comfort. Spec tables cannot fully replace hand fit, but they prevent wasted testing by removing shapes that obviously conflict with your grip.
Click latency should be interpreted together with game frame rate. A mouse can test very well in isolation, but a player still feels delay if the game is CPU-bound, the monitor is running the wrong mode, or wireless receivers are placed behind the case. Keep the receiver close, use a stable USB port, and test with a repeatable scenario before blaming the mouse.
Price is volatile. A discounted previous-generation flagship may be a better competitive value than a new model with a small polling-rate bump. That is why the table separates specs from price signals and why individual review pages compare each mouse against alternatives instead of declaring one universal winner.
For claw grip, check hump height and rear width. For fingertip grip, check weight and side curvature. For palm grip, check length, front height, and right-side comfort. Spec tables cannot fully replace hand fit, but they prevent wasted testing by removing shapes that obviously conflict with your grip.
Sources and Verification Policy
The tables below use public source pages only. Locked RTINGS measurements are identified as locked instead of replaced with estimated values. No paid user ratings or aggregate scores are invented.
Related guides
- Mouse grip styles: best mice by grip — match a shape in this table to how your hand holds the mouse.
- Best mouse for FPS 2026 — our ranked, written picks behind the numbers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lightest FPS mouse in this comparison?
Among the mice tracked here, the Lamzu Maya X (about 47 g) and Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition (about 48 g) are the lightest, followed by the Razer Viper V4 Pro near 49 g. Lighter mice make fast flicks and lift-and-reset easier.
Does a lighter mouse actually improve aim?
A lighter mouse reduces the effort to start and stop movement, which can help flicking and micro-corrections, but it does not raise your accuracy on its own. Shape fit and stable sensitivity matter more than shaving a few grams.
How should I use this comparison table?
Sort by the spec that matters to you, usually weight, shape, and polling rate, then shortlist two or three mice that match your grip. Hardware is a shortlist filter; your training and consistent sensitivity decide your results.
Is 8000 Hz polling worth prioritizing?
Not by itself. The latency gain from 1000 Hz to 8000 Hz is roughly half a millisecond, detectable in labs and by elite players but rarely the deciding factor. Choose shape and weight first, then treat polling as a tiebreaker.
Wired or wireless for competitive FPS?
Modern flagship wireless (Logitech Lightspeed, Razer HyperSpeed) is effectively as fast as wired for competitive play. Wireless is the default choice in 2026 unless budget pushes you to a wired model.
How do I choose between similar mice in the table?
When weight and polling are close, decide by shape and grip. Ambidextrous flat shapes suit claw and fingertip grips, while ergonomic humped shapes suit palm grip. Pick the shell your hand rests on naturally and keep your sensitivity unchanged while you adapt.