Best Budget Gaming Mouse Under $40

Gaming mice are a dime a dozen, and it's often hard to determine which one is best suited for your needs. What further complicates this endeavor is the wide price range of gaming mice, which go from as cheap as $12 to $140.
Karim Lahlou
Updated August 18, 2015

Gaming mice are a dime a dozen, and it’s often hard to determine which one is best suited for your needs. What further complicates this endeavor is the wide price range of gaming mice, which go from as cheap as $12 to $140.

The good news is that you can still get a decent gaming mouse without having to spend a fortune. Plenty of top-tier manufacturers offer several reasonably priced gaming mice that include all the high-end features you would expect from more expensive models.

Below you’ll find our favorite gaming mice under $40:

**Redragon M801 Mammoth** ($27.99)

Redragon is a relative newcomer to the world of gaming peripherals, and while still somewhat obscure in gaming circles, the company has managed to release several high quality gaming peripherals that are geared towards a budget-minded gamer.

Among these product offerings you’ll find the Redragon M801 Mammoth gaming mouse, which packs many features into an attractive package. These features include a higher-than-usual DPI rating of 16400, 9 programmable buttons, and RGB lighting across the entire device. Judging by the 4.5 star Amazon rating with 500+ reviews, the Redragon M801 is a clear winner for those who want a reliable and attractive mouse to take their gaming to the next level.

**Anker Gaming Mouse** ($29.99)

The Anker Gaming Mouse continues to be one of the best rated gaming mice on Amazon, and for good reason: in addition to featuring 9 programmable buttons, a high-sensitivity sensor, and 2 onboard user-setting profiles, yo’ll also be able to customize the color scheme on the mouse by choosing from the 16 million available colors.

The best features of the Anker Gaming Mouse are more subtle, however, and these include the generous 6 ft. braided cable, a gold-plated USB connector, and an ergonomically contoured body that allows for painless gaming, hours at a time.

**SteelSeries Sensei [RAW]** ($35.89)

In an effort to capture a slice of the budget gaming market, SteelSeries has a line of stripped down versions of their higher-priced models, which they have aptly named [RAW]. While you won’t find features like wireless connectivity or RGB lighting on these [RAW] devices, you still get quite a bit of bang for your buck when you consider the robust construction quality of the offered devices.

The SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] gaming mouse takes after its sibling by incorporating its unique ambidextrous shape (great for lefties) as well as the 7 programmable buttons, three zone lighting with the trademark “heat orange” color, and the CPI (mouse sensitivity) indicator.

**Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury** ($38.99)

Logitech’s G402 Hyperion Fury gaming mouse holds the self-proclaimed distinction of being “the world’s fastest gaming mouse,” and upon closer inspection it becomes more clear as to why this is the case. Using a proprietary software called Fusion Engine, the Logitech G402 is able to track mouse movements up to 40 feet a second, giving users the comfort of knowing that each inch of their mouse activity will be correctly registered on their computers.

Of course, speed isn’t everything, which is why Logitech has also included 8 programmable buttons, a DPI switch that’ll cycle between four pre-defined sensitivity levels, and an on-board 32-bit Arm Processor that lets you save and playback your macros on-the-fly.