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Top 5 Gaming Mice

In our first TOP5, we've already introduced the most promising gamer laptops in the first half of 2017 , and now we have the most important accessories, the mice we take.

Razer DeathAdder Elite

The Razer DeathAdder has been on the market for 10 years and has been released several times during that time . The DeathAdder Elite version was released at the end of last year and is undoubtedly one of the best gamer mice currently available . With 16,000dpi sensitivity, 50G acceleration sensitivity and 450-inch per second processing capability. Buttons were fitted with mechanical switches, which can withstand the strap for 50 million clicks. There are no extras in the Razer Chroma lighting.

SteelSeries Rival 700

The SteelSeries Rival 700 for a number of interesting pieces of property. Its sensitivity can be up to 16,000 dpi , but the OLED display on the side , which in turn gives users different feedback. Also, the modular design is not commonplace, thanks to which some of its elements can easily be replaced. The settings of the programmable buttons can be stored on the mouse's on-board memory so that different profiles are always available.

Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum

The unique feature of the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum is that it is fully customizable, allowing it to be used both for obb and for left-handers . In addition, it is well-suited for both wired and wireless modes. Its sensitivity is adjustable between 200 and 12,000 dpi, and the processing unit can capture up to 40G acceleration. In addition to its exterior appearance, the RGB lighting also blends in perfectly with the needs of users.

Corsair Harpoon

The Corsair Harpoon is slightly out of the line because its maximum sensitivity can be set to "only" up to 6,000 dpi, but this is offset by the clever shape, six programmable buttons, RGB lighting, and onboard memory. In addition, there is another important argument behind Harpoon, which is nothing more than price.

G.Skill Ripjaws MX780

For many mice, you have to say good-bye to use the features. Well, that can not be said of the G.Skill Ripjaws MX780. The two-handed mouse has a robust design, yet it is still very comfortable to use. With its 8.200 dpi laser sensor, you can also perform point-to-point maneuvers. Each set of eight programmable buttons can be stored on the onboard memory.