The Best Cheap Gaming mice with Great Performance

If you are looking for a cheap gaming mouse but that is of good quality and gives you a good performance to win in your games, you are in luck because next we will collect what we consider to be the best cheap gaming mice in the market , in order to play to the maximum of your possibilities without having to invest extra money.

In this list, we have compiled the ten models that we consider to be the best in the market, all of them of leading brands (nothing of Chinese marches of doubtful quality) and most of them, tested by ourselves personally. We set a limit price of 40 euros.

Razer DeathAdder Elite

Little can we say about this gaming mouse that is no longer known, and is that it is considered one of the best in the market. In addition, now that DeathAdder V2 has come out, this DeathAdder Elite has dropped in price, becoming without a doubt one of the best cheap gaming mice on the market, if not the best.


Roccat Kone Pure

The Kone Pure is an ergonomic right-handed mouse that has 7 programmable buttons and a Pro-Optic R7 optical sensor of up to 5000 DPI, of course configurable through the Roccat Swarm unified software. It weighs only 88 grams, so it is ideal for fast movements, and thanks to its internal ARM Cortex M0 processor any movement and pulsation will be registered instantly.


Krom KAMMO

If you are looking for a versatile mouse, you should definitely consider this Krom KAMMO , with its interchangeable sides that give it a plus of versatility, especially if you play MMO and need a side keypad with additional actions. It has a PixArt PWM 3325 optical sensor of up to 5000 DPI and a total of 14 programmable buttons.


SteelSeries Rival 110

Simple and effective This SteelSeries mouse provides six programmable buttons and an optical sensor of up to 7200 DPI, with the particularity that it is capable of recording movements up to 240 inches per second. It weighs only 87.5 grams, so it is ideal for fast-action games.


Razer DeathAdder Essential

This is a simpler version of the DeathAdder Elite, which eliminates the two upper buttons of sensitivity change and instead of having the Razer 5G sensor, incorporates the previous generation 4G, but still provides 6400 DPI of sensitivity in a mouse of enormous quality.


Mionix Castor

That Mionix is not a well-known brand in Spain does not mean that it is not of great quality, and we could already verify it when we analyzed precisely this Mionix Castor at the time. It has a PixArt PWM 3310 sensor with up to 5000 DPI, internal memory and six programmable buttons.


Corsair Harpoon

The most basic version of Corsair’s Harpoon mouse family maintains the quality of others, but at a lower price. In this case, it incorporates an optical sensor of up to 6000 DPI and of course RGB lighting.


Logitech G402

We can tell you little or nothing about this famous gaming mouse, the Logitech G402. It has eight programmable buttons, an optical sensor of up to 4000 DPI and the usual Logitech quality.


Ozone M10

The manufacturer Ozone also has cheap gaming mice, and this M10 has nothing to envy to other brands in terms of quality. Despite its low price, it has an optical sensor of up to 2000 DPI, 8 configurable buttons with OMRON switches, and only weighs 90 grams.


Logitech G203 Prodigy

Logitech-G203-Prodigy

We finish with the simplest gaming mouse from Logiotech, the G203. In this case it has a powerful optical sensor of up to 8000 DPI, with six programmable buttons, RGB lighting and integrated memory to store profiles and settings.