We’re a few months into the year and there have been a number of gaming mice released, so it’s time to choose the best gaming mouse for 2009.
Since last year there have been a number of good gaming mice released, so where do they fit in the chart? Which is the best gaming mouse available now? Here’s my top 10:
I didn’t include the Razer Mamba or Microsoft Sidewinder X8 because I haven’t managed to get my hands on either of them yet. Both sound like they will be great gaming mice and would feature high on this list, but I’ll reserve judgment until I’ve seen them.
Think I’ve got it wrong? Do you want to recommend your favourite mouse? Then leave a comment! Hang on, just let me go and get my flameproof suit.
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Glad to see the Cyber Snipa Stinger getting some recognition, but it should be at number one. By far the best gaming mouse I’ve ever had.
Hi Stevie. You’re right, the Stinger is a great mouse, but ultimately I think it lacks the quality feel of the top 3. Hopefully Cyber Snipa will be able to grab the top spot if they bring out another mouse.
The steelseries mouse is just a marketing con to tempt crazy warcraft players. Way too many buttons, some are difficult to use and its expensive too. No way it should be on a list of top gaming mice.
Mamba still have a lot issues. Maybe it may be nice wireless gaming mouse, but atm it may come with big problems.
Why u didnt include Microsoft IME 3.0 or wheel mouse optical? Arent they better than G5 or G7 lol?
Btw i use Deathadder, i would place it in 1st, cuz of ergonomic shape, havent use G9 thought.
Hi Sicis. Typical Razer, release a great new mouse with poor drivers. Mamba apparently still struggles with soft mouse pads like the Lachesis. One day they’ll learn.
I very nearly put the IME 3.0 in the list. It is a good mouse – not sure it’s better than the G7 but it probably should have been in the list above the Steelseries WoW.
I still use a Deathadder after two years. If I was to upgrade it would be for a G9, but for the time being I’ll stick with it.
The WOW mouse shouldn’t be in the top 10 at all.
As for the order for this list it is quite a change up from the 2008 list.
I don’t understand how the MX518 went from 7th to 3rd. The sidewinder from 3rd to 6th. Lachesis from 5th to 9th. And the G7 came out of nowhere.
I know it is mostly up to user preferences for mice, but you (Chris) did both lists…
The MX518 absolutely should not have gone to the top 3 and the G7 should not have popped into 6th. At least one of the two charts are quite wrong and some criteria needs to be implemented instead of an arbitrary system.
Anyways I just ordered the Cyber Snipa Stinger yesterday to replace my G5 v1. I want to hold out for the next gen wireless gaming mouse or the G9x and it seems like the Stinger is one of the best bang for the $.
I had the Mamba for less than a week before returning it due to absolutely poor performance on several levels.
Uh oh, I’m being held to account here!
OK Will, first off you’re right about the WoW mouse and with hindsight I should have left it off the list. It’s USP is the amazing number of buttons, but really they’re not all that useful.
The Lachesis plummeted to 9th thanks to feedback from friends who bought them. On the right day, with the right mouse pad and a good north-easterly wind, the Lachesis is great. But the rest of the time it’s over-sensitive to movement and button presses. Shame, really.
The MX518 went up because I picked up a second-hand one off eBay for my work PC (my Krait had started acting up) and I learned to appreciate its solidity and comfort. Logitech seemed to get things just right with that mouse, and they’re such a bargain now. Finally, I felt the G7 was an omission on last year and should have been included as it is still a good wireless gaming mouse, although I suspect the Sidewinder X8 would kick its ass.
Interesting to hear about your experience with the Mamba, you’re not the only person to complain. It would appear that Razer haven’t learnt from the poor launches of the Deathadder and Lachesis.
Good luck with the Stinger, it’s a good little mouse. Pop back and let us know how you’re getting on with it.
And criticism noted – when I get round to doing Best Gaming Mouse 2010 I’ll try to implement some sort of proper scoring system
Hi, thanks for getting back to me.
, other users will hopefully read the comments and see the reasoning.
I thought you did have some reasons to change the list like so, but the changes were just so dramatic.
I realize you are compiling a list of the best gaming mouse and writing a mini review is not what you are intending.
Now that I have exposed the reasoning behind those mice ranking changes, heh heh
The only real quibble after all this is the Logitech G5 should switch places with the G7 at the minimum. The G5 has been a proven winner from the start (besides the one back button for the first revision) and I have to say the number one conservative choice.
I’m not sure if the G7 should be on that list as it still has quite a bit of annoyances with degrading performance overtime and the lack of battery life.
The worst gaming mouse is the gaming mouse which does not work.
Anyways I chose the Stinger mainly because of all the positive reviews about the mouse coupled with the lower price when compared to the G5 V2 and Deathadder.
It’s great to see a list like this setup since somebody has ranked mice to their liking and it has helped me find a great mouse I have not done research on before. I am obligated to thank you for that!
If I remember to I will be sure to reply back with a mini review of the Stinger.
It’s always good to see some feedback on a post like this.
So come on folks, lets have some suggestions to replace the Steelseries mouse at number 10.
chris,which one do u use ?
At the moment I’m using a Deathadder and Kone as my main gaming mice (one for my laptop, one for my desktop PC). The Deathadder is two years old and still going strong, the Kone six months and (so far) hasn’t succumbed to the problem with the faulty scroll wheel. Deathadder is my favourite of those two.
As mentioned above I also use an MX518 at work, as my Krait recently started having problems with the left-click and a hyperactive scrollwheel.
If my Deathadder dies I’m definitely getting a Logitech G9. I borrowed a friend’s G9 for a week and was smitten by it. Comfortable, built like a brick shit-house and full of features.
Hey, my real name’s Chris too, I just thought that was a little funny.
Anyway, I’m 14 and just getting into taking FPS’s seriously, so as a result I’m getting a new mouse, headset, cooling pad (for my awesome gaming laptop), and mousepad.
So basically it’s between the Deathadder, Mamba, or Logitech G9x.
I heard that the Deathadder’s driver software doesn’t work with Vista, which is what I have, is this true?
Like, I won’t be able to access the program to change what the extra buttons do and so forth, do you know anything about this?
The Mamba seems really nice although it might seem to have some software problems as well, what with the problem where if you click the cursor jitters a little, like a lot of the Youtube reviews show.
And the G9x doesn’t look comfortable for a palm player like me with pretty big hands, but what do you think about all of that?
Hi Chris, good name!
I can’t speak from personal Vista experience, I’m sticking with XP until Windows 7 is released. However, I have heard of problems with Deathadder drivers on 64-bit Vista. I think Razer have been working on proper 64-bit compatibility, not certain though. Latest firmware is 1.27 (1.28 is optional) and drivers are 1.09, Razer support for more info. Might be worth sending them a ticket to ask, but don’t expect a speedy response.
Personally I’d steer well clear of the Mamba until the early driver issues are sorted and the price drops below $100. Let other gamers take the pain and the cost for a few months – they shouldn’t have to, but it seems to be how Razer do business.
As for the G9, I’m a palm gripper and I do find it comfortable, but the Deathadder is more comfy as the arch in its back supports the palm more.
Thanks a lot, people know me as DoA-Neo from a few games so I figured I should use it here to, in case some one recognizes me.
Thanks for the info, I figured I should stay clear of the Mamba for a while, but I really like the dock and the “convertible” power ability is really cool, one I’d use a lot.
The Deathadder does look really comfortable, which after using MY mouse for a while I’m really looking for in a mouse 100%.
Plus I can get the Deathadder for $50 from Amazon with free shipping, and the Mamba is pretty expensive.
Thanks a lot, I’ll be ordering my Deathadder soon, so then my clan mates can stop yelling at me for missing a clean shot, haha.
As promised I have had a few days with the Cyber Snipa Stinger and will write a mini review.
The mouse comes in a plastic pack like packaging so you have to have scissors or a razor. I really despise these types of packing as it is a pain to open, you can get cut easily and the package is basically destroyed in the process of opening it.
The mouse looks fine to me with the red/black theme, but the LED on the scroll wheel and the red lighted cross hair puts it out of place. It is not a mouse to get if you really worry about aesthetics. It would be great if the software allowed you to control the intensity of the lighting, but it is like a budget gaming mouse (I snagged it for $37 shipped) and compromises have to be made.
The left/right mouse clicks feel normal and are not loud like on the Mamba. The back/front buttons above the thumb feel a bit cheap to me, but they work fine.
The anti slip grips feel absolutely great and it is a pretty good mouse for a palm user. I am like a hybrid user switching between palm and claw (claw uses the wrist to aim) and find the mouse fine. Of course I am still getting a bit used to it, but it is not as hard for me due to using the G5 for years.
The weight cover system was quite hard to get open, but once I did I made sure not to close it all the way just in case I wanted to get it open again.
The scroll wheel is a lot quieter than my G5 (a huge plus), but still retains the same quality of being hard to depress. Mice with tilt wheels tend to have that characteristic. I have to say the wheel on the Mamba was the absolute best wheel to use even though it lacked tilting.
I am completely satisfied with this mouse and hope it will last for a while. Too bad most have not even heard of the Cyber Snipa Stinger since the gaming mouse market is dominated by Logitech and Razer.
@Chris – good luck with the Deathadder, I’m sure you’ll find it a great mouse. Hope it gives you many happy headshots!
@Will – thanks for popping back with the review. I completely agree about the scroll wheel, the colours don’t fit in with the look of the mouse. Razer wouldn’t have come up with such a design, but you’re not paying Razer prices either. It is a shame that Cyber Snipa don’t get more exposure, their products do deserve more recognition. Their Game Pad is pretty good too!
By the way the Lachesis looked really comfy, but I figured with all the massive amounts of negative reviews on it about the bugs and software problems, I figured I should just skip it.
Otherwise it looks nice.
Does Razer make any mice with adjustable weighting like Logitech does?
Razer seemed to have ignored the weights thing, with one exception. The Copperhead Tools package allows you to customise a Copperhead mouse, but it’s far from being as easy as on other mice. You have to take a screwdriver to the mouse to add one of three weights (5g, 10g and 15g). Funnily enough they’ve not released the same thing for any of their other mice.
Ha, thanks Chris, I won’t be getting a Copperhead though, haha.
But thanks, I was just wondering because most major mouse manufacturers have at least one or two mice with adjustable weights, but I guess Razer didn’t think that was important.
So thanks!
Sorry about the double post but I was just having second thoughts about the Deathadder’s driver problem, so I reread your overviews, and the Roccat Kone looked AWESOME but I see the problem that you mentioned, I can’t find a place that sells it, even online.
http://www.amazon.co.uk does, but there it’s in pounds and I don’t want to buy in that (I’m American, dollar) so you mentioned that you have one, I thought maybe I could ask where you got yours from, or if you are European and had no problem getting it, then maybe help me out finding somewhere to order it from?
Thanks a lot, sorry I’m being so stupid, lol.
I’m a Brit, so Kone’s are slightly easier to get hold of over here. I got mine from eBay.co.uk, but if you look on eBay and select worldwide in the search options you should find some sellers who are willing to ship to the US. I’m seeing prices of about $70 to $80. Just make sure you check with them that it will be a Kone V2, the original Kone had a flimsy scroll wheel so a new version was rushed out recently.
Alright thanks man, I’ll hold out for a week or two here to see if Razer comes out with a new Vista 64 bit driver for the Deathadder and if not I’ll get a Kone.
Thanks!
i bought a lachesis 2 weeks ago, it sucked big time, first its the software problem, the mouse jumps on the screen, then it had some tracking problem on a soft mouse pads, i had to returned it. now im looking at mamba and G9, i have heard alot of positive feedback about G9, but not much about mamba, anyone have one can give me some advice? im a huge razor fan too btw.
Hi qzling. Don’t jump into getting a Mamba too soon in case you end up repeating your Lachesis problems. If you really want a Mamba just grab a G9 for now, wait for Razer to finish development/testing, then stick the G9 on Ebay and put the money towards a new Mamba. Prices will have dropped by then!
thanks for the response! pretty disappointed at razer putting unfinished product on the shelf =( both lachesis and the new mamba
I went to my local Best Buy (the only electronics store nearby since Circuit City went out of business) and I actually saw and felt the SteelSeries WoW mouse, Logitech G5, and Razer Deathadder.
I really liked the metal on the SteelSeries, because I’m naturally a “hot” person, like I feel hot when others are comfortable, so I really loved the cold metal, but other than that it felt horrible.
The G5 felt surprisingly “plasticy” when I held it. It felt like I could break it if I squeezed hard enough, and I didn’t like the click of the mouse buttons. The Deathadder was extremely plain without the lights on, but I loved the placement of the two thumb buttons. I found the scroll wheel surprisingly hard to scroll with, but I figure I’ll get used to it.
Now I just can’t wait for my Deathadder to come
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Do not get the MS Sidewinder X8 mouse. I didn’t even have to start using it with the computer – the wheel SUCKS. The side buttons suck almost as much. Learned my lesson (again) – always try out and or read reviews first. Looks like Logitech G9x here I come…
was wondering whats the best mouse to play WOW. I know theres theSteelseries World Of Warcraft mouse but i heard ppl said its crap, would the G9 be good for WoW?
@Robocasper – thanks for the warning about the X8
@Robocasper – WoW mouse might have 15 buttons but they’re not all useful (wishing I’d not included it in this list now). Look for a good mouse that has a few buttons that allow you to assign macros to. That way you can string together a sequence of WoW actions to a single button. Yes, G9 is good as it has 7 programmable buttons, but also look at the cheaper MX518 with 8 buttons if dpi is not a priority. Also consider Razer mice, the Roccat Kone and Cyber Snipa Stinger.
How is my Steelseries Ikari not on this list? I picked one up to replace my Sidewinder which I did like but after 6 months the right button started to stick and the Ikari is a MUCH better mouse. Fully adjustable driverless cpi and has a much more responsive laser. Great mouse.
Have you tested the NZXT Avatar? Personally i have not, but it would be interesting to see how it would compare…
Also, I think the Cyber Snipa Stinger seems awesome, but apperently there is more mices with near-same design.
http://metku.net/index.html?path=reviews/msi-star-mouse-gs-501/index_eng4
Thus, it doesn`t stand out as much.
As for me, I use the steelseries ikari laser. It is a good gaming mouse, however it may be a bit high and large for some…
ALSO! there is a new gaming mice from Gigabyte, have you tested it? seems cool and exiting. it is called:
GIGABYTE GM-M8000 GHOST
@BababooeyHTJ – I haven’t played with an Ikari for a while but was impressed with build quality, if not by the plain design, but their no nonsense approach is to be admired. Perhaps the Ikari should boot the WoW mouse out of the top 10?
@asain I’ve only had a quick go with the NZXT Avatar, which seemed OK but I’d need to spend more time with it to be sure. Might be a contender next year?
I previously compared Stinger vs Dominatrix and the Stinger is best thanks to a superior sensor. I hadn’t seen the MSI Star Mouse, but based on it’s design I’d steer well clear.
Also, thanks for bringing the Gigabyte Ghost to my attention. Looks interesting, will see if I can get hold of one.
I’ve had a G9 for about a year now and love the thing. Been thinking about picking up the Mamba and I hear they’ve put out new drivers (1.3) which seem to have fixed every issue. If anyone can correct me on this or suggest on whether or not I should just wait for the G9x it’d be much appreciated.
If they fixed everything about the Mamba, I would be super impressed.
Because as hardware it’s AWESOME, it just had major software issues, but if this driver did fix everything, it’ll be a great mouse for years to come, just like the Deathadder.
Speaking of which, mine just came today, and I’ll write a mini-review of my experience so far.
Ok, first off, the packaging is super cool.
Before you even open it you’re excited.
When you get it open and everything, and you download the new driver from Razer, it works like a charm.
The fully customizable buttons are great, and the driver works awesome, and the profiles are an amazing addition because this mouse does ONLY have 5 buttons, including the right and mouse buttons, which if you’re like me and don’t want to mess with, leaves only 3 buttons you can really customize.
So far I have set up one profile for web surfing, one for word processor work, one for FPS’s, and one for RPG’s/MMORG’s (even though I don’t play either very much).
And it is super comfortable, I’m still figuring out how to hold this mouse because it is so much bigger than my old one, but it is super comfortable!
I love it……….really………like, a lot.
For $45, it’s a steal, anyone looking for a great mouse I’d recommend this one
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Hey Chris, thanks for coming back with your review. Glad to hear you like your Deathadder!
I was at Bestbuy yesterday helping my little sister pick out a laptop for college while I stumbled upon the Mamba in person. I grabbed someone that was nearby and told them I’d buy it for 100(it was selling for 129.99). after about 5 minutes of the guy running around to different managers he came back with “Bad news”. Yup apparently him being able to sell me for 30 dollars cheaper is bad news! I’ll let you guys know how the mouse is.
Nice one Alex. If you don’t ask, you don’t get!
hey all.
after reading all posts. i wonder why no one posted any more feedback about the G9x? i need a new mouse, using a MX Revolution atm. great mouse, but i’ve been told wireless lags =) not talking about accu. readed alot about some other mice.
no one has the G9x ?? cause i just want to have the best =P
greets.
Gaming mice is a personall preference. The fact that the logitech G9x is on the top here only tells you what was best for Chris. I have tried the G9 but just never feelt comfortable with it, so I didn`t buy it.
What are you looking for in a gaming mice? What feutures are important for you?