Best Gaming Mouse Under RM100 in Malaysia

Top 5 Gaming Mouse Under RM100 in Malaysia

Need a high performance mouse without breaking the bank? With so many choices out there, which one suits you the most? Checkout the Top 5 Best Gaming Mouse Under RM100 in Malaysia.

1. Logitech G102 Lightsync

The Logitech G203 LIGHTSYNC is decent for MMO gaming, but it doesn’t have nearly as many buttons as a dedicated MMO mouse, and the cable isn’t very flexible. That said, it feels well-built and has very low click latency and a low lift-off distance. Those with larger hands likely won’t be able to use the mouse comfortably using a claw or palm grip, but a fingertip grip should be comfortable for all hand-sizes. The software offers plenty of customizable options, it’s compatible with Windows and macOS, and it allows you to set a secondary layer of commands by assigning a G-Shift button.

PROS

  • Feels very well-built.
  • Software offers plenty of options and is compatible with Windows and macOS.
  • Low click latency.

CONS

  • Not nearly as many side buttons as a dedicated MMO mouse.
  • Not a very ergonomic design, and small size only suitable for smaller hands or fingertip grip.
  • Cable isn’t very flexible.

2. Razer DeathAdder Essential

The Razer DeathAdder Essential is good for FPS gaming. It has a low minimum CPI, a low lift-off distance, and good click latency, although it may not feel responsive enough for some gamers. It feels well-built and is suitable for almost all hand sizes using any grip type, but people with small hands may struggle with a claw or fingertip grip. Unfortunately, it’s somewhat heavy, and its cable isn’t very flexible. Also, you can adjust the CPI in increments of 100 only.

PROS

  • Feels well-built.
  • Low minimum lift-off distance.
  • Suitable for almost all hand sizes with any grip type.

CONS

  • Somewhat heavy.
  • Cable isn’t very flexible.

3. Logitech G300S

The G300s is great for FPS games. The stiff cable may be an annoyance for some, especially for those playing at a very low CPI, which requires bigger hand movements. If you have a big hand and a palm grip, there’s a chance of accidentally hitting the top buttons, especially during fast-paced moments in the game. Other than that, the click latency is great and shouldn’t be noticeable, even for experienced gamers.

PROS

  • Ambidextrous design.
  • Good for claw grip.

CONS

  • Partial macOS compatibility.

4. Asus P305 TUF Gaming Mouse

The ASUS TUF P305 is a decent FPS gaming mouse. It’s fairly lightweight, feels very well-built, and has a right-handed shape ideal for a claw grip for all hand sizes or a fingertip grip for larger hands. Unfortunately, it has high click latency, a fairly stiff cable, and the sensor on our unit is quite inconsistent and undershoots the set CPI more during fast cursor movements.

PROS

  • Feels very well-built.
  • Fairly lightweight.
  • Ideal for a claw grip for all hand sizes and fingertip grip for larger hands.

CONS

  • High click latency.
  • Cable isn’t very flexible.
  • CPI only adjustable by increments of 100.

5. Corsair Katar Pro

he Corsair KATAR PRO XT is a great ultra-light gaming mouse. It’s quite lightweight, feels very well-built, and is suitable for most hand sizes using a claw or fingertip grip. It has a low click latency and a high maximum polling rate. The paracord-like cable is fairly flexible, although it does retain some kinks.

PROS

  • Feels very well-built.
  • Low click latency.
  • Quite light.
  • CPI can be adjusted in increments of one.

CONS

  • Sensor is inconsistent between fast and slow movements.

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