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Razer Computer Mice Razer Pro Click Wireless Gaming Mouse

Razer Pro Click Wireless Gaming Mouse

4.0

Optical Gaming Mouse, 16000dpi, No. of Buttons: 8pcs

£131.92
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.97/mo.*
2stores
Razer Computer Mice Razer Viper V3 Pro Sentinels Edition

Razer Viper V3 Pro Sentinels Edition

4.7

Optical Gaming Mouse

£179.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.99/mo.*
1store
Razer Deathadder Essential Wired Gaming Mouse RZ01-03850200

Razer Deathadder Essential Wired Gaming Mouse RZ01-03850200

Gaming Mouse, Optical

£33.22
Or 3 interest-free payments of £11.07/mo.*
1store
Razer Basilisk V3 USB Gaming Mouse RZ01-04000100-R3M1

Razer Basilisk V3 USB Gaming Mouse RZ01-04000100-R3M1

Optical Gaming Mouse

£49.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.33/mo.*
1store
Razer Basilisk V3 Customisable

Razer Basilisk V3 Customisable

Gaming Mouse

£57.86£57.87
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.28/mo.*
1store

Computer Mice: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing laptops, it's crucial to think about how you'll be using them. Are you planning to use it for gaming, work, or casual browsing? Gaming laptops often require high-performance graphics cards and processors, while work-oriented laptops might benefit from longer battery life and portability. If you're mainly browsing or streaming, a more affordable model with basic specs could suffice. By identifying your primary usage, you can focus on laptops that meet those specific needs without overspending on unnecessary features.

Comfort is key when it comes to computer mice, especially if you'll be using them for long periods. We recommend trying different shapes and sizes to find what feels best in your hand. Ergonomic designs help reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries by supporting a natural hand position. Look for features like contoured grips or adjustable weights that allow you to customise the feel of the mouse. A comfortable mouse can make a significant difference in your computing experience.

Deciding between wireless and wired computer mice can impact both convenience and performance. Wireless mice offer greater flexibility and reduce clutter on your desk but may require regular battery changes or charging. They are ideal if you value mobility or have limited desk space. On the other hand, wired mice tend to provide more reliable connections and are often preferred by gamers due to their lower latency. Consider where you'll be using the mouse most often and whether you're willing to manage battery life in exchange for convenience.

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