My favourite premium gaming mouse from Logitech is at its cheapest yet – with more top pointer deals from just AU$130.49

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My favourite premium gaming mouse from Logitech is at its cheapest yet – with more top pointer deals from just AU$130.49
Four gaming computer mice on a purple background
(Image credit: Corsair, Logitech, Razer)

Computer mice are simple gadgets, right? You point with them and click on things, be it lines to edit in Google Docs or melons to shoot in Counter Strike 2 – but these two use cases actually demand very different kinds of pointers, and it pays to be well equipped if gaming is at the top of your PC priorities.

Personally, I love a well-designed mouse and the feeling of a comfortable clicker when playing a game. The best gaming mice typically come packed with a range of high-end features, be it several additional buttons to bind and click, gorgeous programmable RGB lighting, high DPI capabilities or even wireless charging.

So when I noticed that some of TechRadar’s favourite gaming mice are currently discounted on Amazon, I couldn’t help but shout out about them. I’ve tested a bunch of these myself and certainly agree that they’re among the best pointers in the world. I’ve also included my own personal favourite gaming mouse (Logitech’s Superlight 2 Dex) at the bottom, which is at an all-time-low price.

Want to consider more top mice? Give our list of the best gaming mice a look, or if you’re after a more all-purpose pointer, I recommend taking a look at the best mice in Australia.

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Zac has been in the tech writing game for six years, having previously written for Gizmodo Australia, Canstar Blue, and The Daily Mail Australia (with articles on Nine, Junkee, Kotaku Australia and Lifehacker Australia). He’s a huge nerd with a deep passion for technology. While his main focus at TechRadar Australia is phones, monitors and peripherals, he also has a deep interest in the growing Australian EV landscape. Outside of Techradar, Zac’s a Headspace (a youth mental health organization) volunteer and an avid gamer. 

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