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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Can't go wrong with a £35 mouse, can you?
Mouse: lighter, smaller, cheaper. Tape: Tape.
An update on the Dark Core, can it pass muster at £100 when equipped with Slipstream technology and greater focus on RGB? We find out.
Aimed at MMO and MOBA players in particular
New buttons and more
Corsair's Year of the Mouse continues.
A run-of-the-mill ambidextrous rodent outshone by its competition.
Much, much more.
Refreshed design brings 18,000 DPI to this seven-button rodent.
'You asked for it, we did it.'
Not hitting the UK yet, though.
Tesoro 360 software suite as well.
Oh, and a 24,000 DPI mouse.
Launching in Q3.
250 hours battery life from one AA.
High-end wireless gaming mice under £100 are a rare thing - can this Corsair model compete with the best?
Now in its tenth year, the Kone design continues to impress.
Brings with it new Rats, Strikes, Freqs, and Glides.
This £65 rodent is after the hearts and minds of dedicated FPS players.
First to live in the Aimo 'ecosystem'.
A £200 mouse: Has Swiftpoint lost the plot, or can it justify the price tag?
SteelSeries has brought two new mice to the market; the Rival 310 and Sensei 310 are very similar, but are they any good?
MSI is here with a brand new mouse! The Clutch GM60 features multiple removable parts, but is it too expensive?
October 14 2021 | 15:04