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  2. The Best Gaming Mouse for Precise Control

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    The best gaming mouse has low latency, a lightweight body, and plenty of features. Our experts select the 10 best gaming mouse options for any gamer.

  3. The best gaming mice for upgrading your experience - AOL

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    What do you need for a great gaming session? A PC or console, of course. That's an absolute must. A monitor, a comfy chair, and — last but certainly not least — a gaming mouse. Not just any ...

  4. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    Update to G PRO Wireless with lighter weight design and omission of right side buttons and DPI button. Widely regarded as one of the best gaming mice from Logitech. 62g (2.12 oz) G303 Shroud Edition 2021 6 Yes IR Optical Hero 100-25600 2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB-C cable Rechargable Li-Po (500mAh) battery No

  5. Razer Naga - Wikipedia

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    The first mouse in the Naga series to possess a maximum sensitivity of 16,000 DPI and a "5G optical laser sensor" was the Naga Chroma. Released in November 2015, Razer said it "brings the world's most advanced mouse sensor to the world of MMO gaming" and now "the Razer 5G laser sensor is capable of tracking up to true 16,000 DPI down to 1 DPI ...

  6. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    DPI and CPI are the same values that refer to the mouse's sensitivity. DPI is a misnomer used in the gaming world, and many manufacturers use it to refer to CPI, counts per inch. [87] Some advanced mice from gaming manufacturers also allow users to adjust the weight of the mouse by adding or subtracting weights to allow for easier control. [88]

  7. Optical mouse - Wikipedia

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    An early Xerox optical mouse chip, before the development of the inverted packaging design of Williams and Cherry. The first two optical mice, first demonstrated by two independent inventors in December 1980, had different basic designs: [1] [2] [3] One of these, invented by Steve Kirsch of MIT and Mouse Systems Corporation, [4] [5] used an infrared LED and a four-quadrant infrared sensor to ...