Short Verdict
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 remains the safest pick for most competitive gamers in 2026. The Razer Viper V3 Pro is the better choice if you have larger hands or claw-grip. For MMO and productivity, the Logitech MX Master 3S is in a league of its own.
How We Test
Each mouse runs through our standardized battery: a 1080 fps camera measures click-to-display latency, a controlled tracking surface measures sensor accuracy across speed and angle, and we play at least 20 hours of competitive FPS plus 10 hours of MMO content with each one. Weight is measured on a calibrated scale, and we evaluate scroll wheel encoder quality with a dedicated test rig.
Best Overall FPS Mouse — Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
60g, optical switches, HERO 2 sensor, and a wireless latency that’s effectively identical to wired. The shape is the same time-tested ambidextrous-leaning egg that has been the competitive standard for years, but the second-gen optical switches eliminate the double-click failures that plagued the original. Battery life is a comfortable 95 hours.
Best for Large Hands — Razer Viper V3 Pro
Slightly larger and longer than the Superlight, with a more aggressive hump and a better grip texture for sweaty hands. Optical switches, 8 KHz wireless polling, and a Focus Pro 35K sensor. If you’ve ever felt like the Superlight was “too small,” this is your mouse.
Best Lightweight Pick — Endgame Gear OP1 8K
50g of honeycomb-free shell, 8 KHz polling out of the box (wired only), and one of the best sensor implementations on the market. For pure FPS performance per dollar, this is the value king of 2026.
Best Wireless Productivity — Logitech MX Master 3S
Not for gaming, but for everything else, nothing else even comes close. The Magspeed scroll wheel, the thumb wheel for horizontal scrolling, the silent clicks, the 70-day battery, and the cross-device Flow software make this the obvious choice for anyone doing real work.
Best for MMOs — Razer Naga V2 Pro
Swappable side panels (2, 6, or 12 buttons), excellent sensor, and a comfortable shape that doesn’t punish you for long play sessions. The 12-button panel is the only reason a serious MMO player would buy this — and it’s a very good reason.
Wireless vs. Wired in 2026
The latency penalty for wireless on modern high-end mice is effectively zero. We measured 0.2–0.4 ms of additional latency on the Superlight 2 vs. a wired equivalent — that is well below the threshold of human perception. Buy the mouse you want; the cable is no longer a requirement.