
It is 2022, and by now many people have upgraded their devices to wireless options, like chargers, headphones, or mice. Truth is, having no wires all around you is pretty comforting and also decluttering. The key is to find wireless gadgets that also do their job well. At least in the case of mice, it should also track well, have an ergonomic design, have good battery life, and also help your overall productivity. It also depends a lot on what kind of work you do on your computer. Gamers, for example, will opt for something lag-free, while people who need it for the office might want something with multi-device control and even the option for Bluetooth. For this last category, we got you covered.
What you should be looking for
First, you should really take into consideration how the mouse feels in your hand. It should be comfortable to use for long hours and also feel like it naturally completes your hand. You should avoid models that are just a weird shape of plastic. In order to make the best choice, analyze how you grip your mouse to see where you will need the most support and also measure your hand for the best fit possible.
Secondly, you might want to consider a mouse that connects through Bluetooth or a dongle. Our advice would be that if you use only one device, a dongle will do you justice. Also, if you have gaming as a hobby, even if it is just going on a fishin frenzy from time to time, this option is the most likely to not give you any issues with lagging. On the other hand, with a Bluetooth connection, you can switch and connect easily through multiple devices and you might even have better battery life. The only disadvantage is the higher possibility of lag.
Last but not least, you will have to choose between USB charging or batteries. The differences are obvious and there are not any big discrepancies between the two options.
With these factors in mind, here are some options you could choose from:
Logitech MX Master 3
This model claims to be made from a durable material, while also having a great design. Even though it is not targeted for gaming, it has a sensor that goes up to 4,000 CPI, which is impressive for a productivity mouse. It also has six programmable buttons and two scroll wheels. You can even control three PCs simultaneously, like transferring files, texts or images. You get a pretty comfortable thumb rest and you can use this mouse from pretty much any surface, thanks to the sensor.
Razer Pro Click Mini
Even though Razer is known for producing hardware for gaming, it decided to help us work for folks too. Therefore, this model has quieter switches, a high max DPI (12,000), a 1,000Hz polling rate, 7 programmable buttons, and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity. On top of all this, you can also remap buttons. Pretty impressive, right? With such high versatility and highly responsive input, it can be your best buddy in the office. The only little downside might be that it uses AA batteries instead of being rechargeable, but we think this is something you could look past. Considering it has 465 hours of battery life, you will not have to worry about it for many months.
This interesting move from Razer can only announce an exciting and varied future for the new gear they will launch this year.
Microsoft Modern Mobile Mouse
This model goes with the premise that the more little the mouse is, the more comfortable it is. We must admit, this is a great way of thinking especially when you take style and portability into consideration and because it is available in eight colors, you can make it your own. Other than this, it is a pretty basic mouse, with just two buttons and a scroll that can not tilt. What stands out about it is the high DPI, with a maximum of 1800. This means you can easily track your cursor across all sorts of resolutions and monitor sizes. Overall, this is a great option for those who travel and prefer discreet accessories.
We hope our little guide gave you a little bit of perspective on the world of wireless mice and that it will make your decision easier!