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Best Gaming Mouse Under $50 Of 2022

We Take You Through The Best Gaming Mice Available On The Market Right Now

Best Gaming Mouse Budget Under 50 Dollars
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Finding the perfect mouse isn’t always easy, especially if you’re new to PC gaming and have just built your first computer. While the mouse marketplace is currently flooded with a sea of affordable, high-quality offerings, the $50 price bracket does offer a less frightening purchasing process. At $50 there are only a few stand-out performers that we believe are worth your money.

Having a decent mouse is just as important as the system you run your games on and can literally be the difference between winning and losing – not to mention the gaming keyboard, and gaming headset too. As mentioned, the $50 budget is quite forgiving, offering up a multitude of good quality options in this category. You don’t always need the best gaming mouse money can buy to still be effective in games – as you’ll soon find out.

Here at WePC, we buy what we recommend, and the mice are no different. We have tested well over 50 different mice to not only bring you an informed recommendation but to educate ourselves as to what is the best gaming mouse out there.

So let’s get into it and find out exactly what cuts the mustard for under $50.

Our Top Picks

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WePC Awards Best In Class
An Ergonomic Legend
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A Lightweight Wireless Wunderkind
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Low Cost Ambidextrous Gaming

The 5 Best Gaming Mice

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In-depth Review

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An Ergonomic Legend
WePC Awards Best In Class
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Razer Deathadder Elite

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Razer Deathadder Elite

Pros
Cons

If you were to ask a wide variety of FPS gamers what they thought was a great mouse for the genre, you would struggle not to hear the word “Deathadder”. The Razer Deathadder is an iconic mouse that has been providing us with one of the best ergonomic shapes for over a decade.

The first thing to note on the Razer Deathadder Elite is the new and improved sensor. Razer has binned the laser sensors of old and chucked in a PWM 3389 optical sensor. The sensor is a 3360 variant and is a great move from the peripheral giants as this provides more accuracy and more consistency to their mice and our gameplay. Backing up the sensor is a couple of Omron switches underneath the primary buttons. These switches are good for 50 million clicks and feel very responsive.

The design of the Razer Deathadder is a bit more flashy than a Zowie mouse albeit still pretty simplistic. I guess you can call the Razer Deathadder classy as it isn’t slapping you in the face with crazy angles or RGB lighting. The gentle curves feel fantastic in the palm and the overall shape screams comfort.

While Razer gets a bit of a bad reputation for overpriced products, the Razer Deathadder Elite certainly is not one of them!

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A Lightweight Wireless Wunderkind

CORSAIR Harpoon RGB Wireless

CORSAIR Harpoon RGB Wireless

Pros
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When we think of Corsair we normally think of their leading memory kits or their impressive range of AIO coolers. What we don’t normally think of, is their collection of mice. But maybe we should start to…

The Corsair Harpoon RGB is a wireless, RGB riddled gaming mouse that is suited to almost every need. Coming to the table equipped with a powerful PMW3325 sensor and an ergonomic design, the Harpoon slots nicely into a market that is currently flooded with quality alternatives. With its lightweight design and small form factor, it might not be suited to everyone’s requirements, but for those that love the Logitech G Pro, this is a really close match.

It comes with an array of customizable buttons that can be altering using Corsair user-friendly software, iCUE. The software is extremely easy to navigate and allows users to change between preset’s and custom options for both button mapping and RGB settings.

The best thing about this mouse, of course, is the wireless functionality it comes with. It can connect via Bluetooth or a 2.4G wireless connection that, after extensive usage, gives an excellent account for itself.

Overall, a fantastic all-round mouse that is certainly going to turn a lot of heads at this extremely low price point.

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Low Cost Ambidextrous Gaming

SteelSeries Sensei 310

SteelSeries Sensei 310

Pros
Cons

The SteelSeries Sensei 310 is a bit of a fan favorite and many that used this mouse have stuck with it through the years. The Sensei 310 is the ambidextrous brother to the Rival 310 but with the same specifications.

Inside we see the incredibly reliable TrueMove3 optical sensor, which is essentially an adapted PWM 3366. SteelSeries boast an esports performing sensor that offers one-to-one tracking and it delivers. Tracking enemies was a breeze and thanks to an IPS of 350 flick shots will regularly hit the mark without any deviation or spin-outs.

For the price, the quality and construction are impressive, you are really getting a premium mouse for little here. The mouse looks excellent and its shape is very inviting. The side grips are a little bit ugly but they do offer some excellent control and SteelSeries split trigger buttons look fantastic as ever.

With a well-thought-out design, jitter reduction and highly intuitive software, the Sensei 310 will never let you down.

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A Wired And Weighty Ambidextrous Mouse

Logitech G Pro Wired

Logitech G Pro Wired

Pros
Cons

The Logitech G Pro Wired has a lot to live up to thanks to its name. The wired version (if you can call it that) of the G Pro packs similar features under its hood to the wireless version but costs nearly half as much.

The Logitech G Pro’s design is very simple and reminds us of the G203 Prodigy more than a G Pro. The ambidextrous shape is very comfortable and accommodates the hand nicely. The body features gentle slopes to fit in most palms and tapers in towards the primary buttons. Unlike the G Pro wireless, I don’t think they spent a few years designing this with professional esports players.

Despite the generic-looking design and modest price this mouse still packs a punch. At the heart, we see the HERO sensor featuring on these newer models which is just an efficient iteration of the PWM 3360. The PWM 3360 features in older models and is well worth a look as it is a highly recommended sensor for gaming, the HERO, however, has been tweaked for maximum efficiency.

The build quality is great from Logitech and they always favor functionality over how a mouse looks. The buttons feel satisfying to click and despite weighing more than the wireless version it only comes in at 86 grams!

This mouse narrowly comes over budget but is one of the best ambidextrous mice you can buy for around this price. Accurate tracking and a comfy shape rolled into one mouse.

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A Quality, E-Sport Ready, Budget Mouse

Roccat Kone Pure Ultra

Roccat Kone Pure Ultra

Pros
Cons

The Kone Pure Ultra is ROCCAT’s latest edition to its ever-growing library of quality gaming mice. This one is a refresh of the classic Kone Pure, only this one has been equipped with a betters sensor, a lightweight design, and cool RGB too.

The Kone Pure Ultra offers up an almost identical design as its predecessor, only this time sporting a nicely positioned RGB zone at the rear. The shape is pretty identical as well, fitting into medium-sized hands very comfortably.

The sensor in this mouse is probably the stand-out feature, closely followed by the ergonomic shape that has been a hit amongst ROCCAT fans for several years now. The OWL-EYE sensor, a variant of the flawless 3389, is the most noticeable change from the original. It offers up flawless in-game performance whether you’re playing FPS or MOBA game titles. Inside the mouse, we find Omron switches rated at over 50million clicks. They offer up a tactile feel which is great for in-game binds and on-the-fly DPI changes. All-in-all the ROCCAT Kone Pure Ultra is a very efficient gaming mouse, even without taking the ultra-lightweight design into consideration.

The mouse weighs in at a mere 69 grams that puts it at the lower end of the weight spectrum. This is great for people that play fast-paced games that required agile movements and quick reflexes. The skates offer smooth, non-abrasive movements that only further increase the user experience further.

Ultimately, if you’re looking for an alternative mouse that offers a lightweight design and pinpoint accuracy, you can’t really go wrong with the Kone Pure Ultra. It really is an excellent FPS gaming mouse.

Final Word

So, there you have it, with all that considered, these have been our top 5 picks for best gaming mice under $50. We hope this article makes finding your next gaming mouse a little easier. See the recommended articles alongside this page for additional Buyer’s guides and other articles on gaming mice.

If you have any questions regarding the mice we recommended, feel free to drop us a comment in the section below.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

Staff Writer
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Ben’s interest in video games started as a result of his intense need to be better than his sister at something. It didn’t work but it started a lifelong passion in gaming, which then evolved when he built his first PC. He completely botched it but it was fun and he hasn’t stopped since. He’s currently fighting an embittered battle to get even slightly competitive at Apex Legends. He has a particular interest in peripherals and loves messing around with his setup.

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