Logitech G Pro
The gaming peripheral industry has a lot more competition than some of Logitech's other businesses, but that doesn't mean it's not at the top of its game. With good reason, the G Pro Hero is one of our favorite gaming rodents: For high-speed gaming, there's a 16,000-DPI optical sensor, a 1-millisecond latency, and an acceleration of up to 400 inches per second.
Despite all of that technology, it weighs less than 3 ounces, making it comfortable to use for all hand sizes but not being so light that it slips over the surface. Its ergonomic form keeps it comfortable during lengthy gaming sessions, and because of modifications to its general shape, dirt and grime don't accumulate over time.
If you don't like the default button mapping, you may remap any of the G Pro Wireless's eight buttons using Logitech's free desktop program. You may also change the polling rate and the RGB lighting of the logo, then store everything to the mouse's onboard memory for usage on multiple platforms. The G Pro Wireless is still our best option for wireless gaming, but the Logitech G502 is a close second. The mouse is significantly more costly, but it has a 25,600-DPI sensor and can be charged wirelessly using the Logitech Powerplay charging mouse pad.
Detailed information:
Height: 4.92 in (125.0 mm)
Width: 2.5 in (63.5 mm)
Default lighting: 48 hours
No lighting: 60 hours
Link to buy: https://bit.ly/3JLOORR