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Lorgar Gaming Mice — Mid-Range RGB Picks (5)
How to Choose a Lorgar Gaming Mouse
A good gaming mouse comes down to grip and weight, how it connects, the sensor's consistency and the features you'll really use. The points below cover the decisions that matter for a mid-range gaming mouse — so your money goes on what improves your play.
Lighter, smaller mice favour fast flick-aiming and a claw or fingertip grip; fuller, heavier bodies suit palm-grip comfort over long sessions. Pick what feels controlled in your hand for the genres you play most — there's no universally "best" weight.
DPI sets pointer speed, and adjustable DPI lets you switch between precise and fast on the fly. What matters more than a big DPI number is consistent, accurate tracking. Many competitive players actually game at a moderate DPI and tune sensitivity in-game.
Wired mice give lag-free response and never need charging — a safe default for competitive play and the better value at the budget end. Wireless mice clear cable clutter and suit a tidy desk; if you go wireless, check whether it uses a USB receiver, Bluetooth, or both.
Extra side buttons help in MOBAs and MMOs where you bind abilities or macros, while a cleaner shape suits pure FPS. RGB lighting is about looks rather than performance — useful for matching your setup, but don't let it be the deciding factor over fit and feel.
A mid-range mouse gives you most of the gaming experience — accurate tracking, adjustable DPI, durable switches and a comfortable shape — without flagship pricing. It's the value sweet spot for most gamers, leaving headroom in the budget for a good mouse pad or headset.




