Best Cyber ​​Monday gaming mouse deals 2022

A photo of the Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse.

With the exception of a few expired Razer offers – sleep now, Razer Basilisk Ultimate for $60 – I’m pleasantly surprised how many of Cyber ​​Monday’s best gaming mouse deals have stuck to their Black Friday prices. Don’t fret, then, if you missed these the first time round.

In the US, the price of arguably the best gaming mouse overall – the Logitech G502 Hero – has actually dropped another $5, making it even cheaper on Cyber ​​Monday than it was for the main event last Friday. This and many more worthy offers, for both the UK and US, are yours to browse below.

We’re also rounding up the best of the best remaining hardware deals – mice, keyboards, components, and more – in our main Cyber ​​Monday PC deals hub.



Cyber ​​Monday gaming mouse deals


UK deals:


US deals:

Logitech G203 Lightsync – $18 from Newegg (was $40)

An RPS budget favorite. The G203 is a trusty no-frills wired mouse, and Newegg currently has the lowest price on it

Logitech G502 Hero – $30 from Amazon US (was $80)

Undoubtedly the best gaming mouse in the world at this price. The G502 has it all: comfy design, a consistent and precise sensor, a wealth of customizable buttons, and even adjustable weights.

Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed – $35 from Amazon US (was $60)

It’s not as flashy as the Basilisk V3, but the Basilisk X Hyperspeed has a near-identical contoured shape, with decent mechanical switches and wireless connectivity. That’s plenty of mouse for $35.

SteelSeries Rival 5 – $36 from Amazon US (was $60)

The Rival 5 squeezes in a couple of extra thumb buttons without feeling too cramped, so it’s well suited to shooters and other games where you might need an extra move or item in a pinch.

Razer Naga X – $40 from Amazon US (was $80)

The MMO-focused Naga X is a more economically friendly cousin to the Razer Naga Trinity. It doesn’t have the latter’s swappable side button plates, but the layout you get is plenty for all your spells and items and tonally incongruous dance emotes.

Razer Basilisk V3 – $50 from Amazon US (was $70)

One of the few gaming mice that can challenge the G502 Hero’s balance of comfort, performance, and features. They even look and feel similar, although Logitech’s mouse is cheaper at the moment.

Razer Naga Trinity – $57 from Amazon US (was $100)

The Naga Trinity is one of the most flexible MMO/RPG/strategy mice on the market, thanks to its swappable side button plates. And through just being a reliable, responsive mouse in general.

Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro – $58 from Amazon US (was $130)

Razer’s DeathAdder series is one of the most enduringly popular in all of PC gaming, and the V2 Pro shows why, with its comfortable shape, fast sensor and big, chunky side buttons. This is a wireless mouse too, with up to 70 hours of battery life when using the USB receiver.

Roccat Kone XP – $75 from Amazon US (was $90)

It’s what you might call visually loud, but I’ve been impressed by the comfort and smoothness of the Kone XP. It’s dotted with extra buttons on the thumb side, including a Shift button that gives all the others a secondary input, so it works well in MMOs and RPGs.

Logitech G Pro Wireless – $90 from Best Buy (was $130)

An ambidextrous classic, the G Pro Wireless feels incredibly quick and responsive for a wireless mouse. If you want cable-free connectivity with minimal latency, it doesn’t get much better than this.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight – $110 from Amazon US (was $160)

This featherweight wireless mouse, a longtime RPS favorite, is back down to the $110 low it reached earlier this year.

Razer Viper V2 Pro – $129 from Amazon US (was $150)

Another superleggera mouse with some of the best switches in the business. Unlike the Viper Ultimate on which it’s based, this isn’t an ambidextrous design, but will serve right-handers well.

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