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Cheap usb mouse: 5 cheap and quality models

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Searching for Triple B is a mission that we at Professional Review love to embark on. We all like the satisfaction of finding a Good, Nice and Cheap mouse, so here we bring you a selection of five USB mouse models that we hope will convince you. Let's go!

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Logitech G203 Prodigy

This mouse is concise and simple in the line that Logitech is used to since it is a direct heir to the G100. With a maximum of 8, 000 DPI, it does not produce smoothing, acceleration or filters for tracking, making it a very reliable mouse when it comes to precision. It also has programmable RGB lighting and its configuration is saved in the internal memory of the mouse through G HUB, so it does not need software.

At the base it has four feet of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) and its buttons are prepared to withstand around ten million clicks. Another great point in its favor, and one that is scarce in this list, is that although the side buttons are on the left, the design of the mouse is otherwise symmetrical. So lefties will find here a haven for a gaming mouse that doesn't feel clearly designed for the right hand.

We leave you a complete analysis here: Logitech G203 Review in Spanish (complete analysis).

Its key points

  • Grip Type: Ambidextrous DPI: 200-8, 000 Weight: 85g Response Speed : 1000Hz ( 1ms) Software: Yes Number of Buttons: 6 Sensor Type: Hero Cable Length: 2.10m Compatibility: Windows 7 and later. Mac OS 10.11 onwards.
Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8000 DPI, Customizable RGB LED with 16.8M Colors, Reduced Weight, 6 Programmable Buttons, Built-in Memory, PC / Mac - Black 22.99 EUR

Sharkoon Drakonia I

Of all the mice on this list, the Drakonia is probably the most ergonomic. Its right-handed design has non-slip rubber pads on the sides and, in general, the entire design of its line stands out among the others because of the silk-screened scales that illustrate its name. The remarkably wide base provides stability and greater precision for light movements, in addition to providing the maximum possible comfort for long gaming days. Something to note is that it has a total of six weights of 5g each, so that it supports great customization for the user. A brilliant detail is the gold plating of its USB connector, trying to maximize the connectivity of its braided cable.

You can take a look at our review of its revised version here: Sharkoon Drakonia II Review in Spanish (Full Review).

This mouse also has internal memory and RGB lighting. Lastly, we find that it has a total of eleven configurable buttons, which makes it a valuable ally for players who appreciate the advantage of shortcuts for various actions.

Its key points

  • Grip Type : Right-handed DPI: 500-5, 000 Weight: 150g (no weights) Response Speed : 1000Hz ( 1ms) Software: Yes Number of Buttons: 11 Sensor Type: Avago ADNS 9500 Cable Length: 1.80m Compatibility: Windows XP onwards. Mac OS.
Sharkoon DRAKONIA - Mouse Gaming Laser, 5000 DPI, 11 Buttons, Green SENSOR LSER avago 9500 pro 5000 dpi; 11 programmable BUTTONS; 4-WAY SCROLL WHEEL 23.99 EUR

Krom Kenon

Kenon is a return to a simpler design midway between the Logitech and Corsair line on this list. Like the previous ones we can appreciate the non - slip ribbed rubber on its sides and that it also has RGB lighting, but that does not end there. Although its DPI range is lower, we find it divided into a total of five levels and it has customization software. Like the Drakonia it has a gold-plated USB, although unfortunately its cable is not twisted.

You can read a complete analysis of that model here: Krom Kenon Review in Spanish.

Its key points

  • Grip Type : Right-handed DPI: 1, 000-4, 000 Weight: 118g (no weights) Response Speed : 1000Hz (1ms) Software: Yes Number of Buttons: 7 Sensor Type: AVAGO A3050 Cable Length: 1.80m Compatibility: Windows 7 onwards. Mac OS.
Krom KENON - NXKROMKENON - Gaming Mouse, Color Black Optical Sensor Avago A3050, Programmable Software; 5 adjustable dpi levels (1000 4000); Configurable rgb lighting, 8 configurable buttons 18.99 EUR

Corsair Harpoon

Yes, we can get a cheap Corsair USB mouse without leaving us a kidney. Although its design is essentially right-handed, due to its shape and size it has great adaptability for players, especially those with claw hold. We can say that it is neutral enough to go as a finger ring to any of the three styles. Its cable is not twisted, but it has RGB lighting and the reliability of its buttons promises over twenty million clicks of minimum use. From it we can also expect internal memory for our five possible custom configurations and a total of four feet PTFE.

Take a look at his review here: Corsair Harpoon Review in Spanish (Full Review). Its key points

  • Grip Type : Right-handed DPI: 500-6, 000 Weight: 86.2g Response Speed : 1000Hz ( 1ms) Software: Yes Number of Buttons: 6 Sensor Type: PMW3320 Cable Length: 1.80m Compatibility: Windows XP onwards. Mac OS.
Corsair Harpoon RGB Optical Gaming Mouse, 6, 000 PPP Optical Sensor, Light Weight, 6 Programmable Buttons, RGB LED Backlight, Black $ 14.99

Asus Tuf Gaming M5

The latest model on our list, although not the least bully. We find in it a 100% ambidextrous design that includes almost all the characteristics mentioned in all of the above: software, non-slip surfaces, RGB lighting and five DP I options. From it we can say that its cable is not braided and has the switches of the Omron house. Its secondary buttons stand out for being a good size compared to the others on the list, which makes them extremely easy to press both left and right.

You can find more information in our review: Asus TUF Gaming M5 Review in Spanish (Full Review).

Its key points

  • Grip Type: Ambidextrous DPI: 200-6, 200 Weight: 85g Response Speed : 1000Hz ( 1ms) Software: Yes Number of Buttons: 6 Sensor Type: Optical Cable Length: 1.80m Compatibility: Windows 7 and up.
Asus TUF gaming M5 - Ambidextrous RGB gaming mouse with optical gaming sensor, heavy duty Omron switches (50M), durable coating and Aura Sync lighting EUR 26.99

Conclusion on a cheap USB mouse

There are many aspects to take into account when buying a mouse beyond the price. Its shape, weight, size, DPI and buttons are also important. In this ranking we have tried to cover a little of everything, since it is difficult to find the perfect cheap USB mouse for each player.

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The gaming universe is always in constant expansion, but it is something that also brings its advantages. The appearance of new models lowers the prices of the previous ones, which in comparison tend to retain a high quality despite not being new. If you need more guidance, we leave you with a few suggestions that can lead you in your search:

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