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If you are looking for the best white gaming mouse to match your gaming set up, the mice listed below are all a great choice depending on your available budget. All the mice below deliver great performance and have the necessary features to take your gaming to the next level. They are all in different price brackets, but each one of these mice has something to bring to the table or gaming desk in this case. They all have good to great accuracy, ergonomic design to comfortably fit your hands, and reliable to last you for months if not years to come.
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- What makes a good gaming mouse?
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White Gaming Mice:
- Cooler Master MM711 Gaming Mouse
- Glorious Model O Gaming Mouse
- Razer Lancehead Tournament Mercury Mouse Gaming Mouse
- XTRFY M4 Gaming Mouse
- G-Wolves Hati Gaming Mouse
- G203 Prodigy RGB Wired Gaming Mouse
- Razer Basilisk Gaming Mouse
- CORSAIR M65 Pro RGB FPS Gaming Mouse
- ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra Gaming Mouse
- Corsair M55 RGB Pro Gaming Mouse
- Redragon M602 RGB Gaming Mouse
- Ajazz Watcher RGB Backlit Gaming Mouse
What makes a good gaming mouse?
Accuracy
A gaming mouse must have an accurate sensor be it optical or laser. Most people think that a higher DPI means better performance, but that is a common mistake that most people make. A low DPI mouse may still perform better than a higher DPI mouse if its sensor is more accurate. Therefore, make sure the sensor of your gaming is of good quality.
Comfort
A gaming mouse must have an ergonomic shape that makes it comfortable. What good is a gaming mouse that has great features if it feels terrible in hand? The arrangement and smoothness of clicks of the buttons must also be taken in to account.
Reliability
A gaming mouse must be reliable during gameplay and its overall longevity. Its button switches must be robust. Its internal and external structure must also be robust so that it may last you for months to come.
White Gaming Mice: Buying Guide
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Cooler Master MM711
An upgrade to the original MM710, the recently-released MM711 from Cooler Master is a small ambidextrous mouse that’s also the second-lightest gaming mice ever released by Cooler Master at 60 grams.
If you’re looking for a light and white gaming mouse, the MM711 is hard to NOT recommend. The PixArt PMW3389 is basically everything that you could ask for, capable of adjusting to even the smallest increments. It’s also adjustable up to 16,000 DPI.
The Omron switches are great, while the side buttons have minimal travel yet feel satisfying to click. Also, unlike other gaming mice in its price range, the scroll wheel is fairly quiet and feels stable.
As for the software, the MM711 benefits from both mainstream and unique features. For example, there’s a nice range of RGB lighting options for the MM711, with several unique options like angle tuning.
If there’s one problem with the MM711 is that it feels like its price. This isn’t to say that it feels cheap. It’s just that it doesn’t feel expensive at all. It’s relatively solid, but it doesn’t feel like it can withstand more than a couple of beatings. At the same time, the underside has been known to scratch mouse pads, which isn’t great at all. But performance-wise, the M711 is easy to recommend and well worth buying.
Cooler Master MM711 Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 16,000 DPI |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 6 |
RGB Lighting | RGB |
Weight | 60g |
Features:
- Ergonomic, ambidextrous shape
- PixArt PMW3389 optical sensor
- Weighs only 60 grams
- 2-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Glorious Model O Gaming Mouse
Not all of us are fans of spending an exorbitant amount of money on good gaming mice, and Glorious obviously agree. Their Glorious Model O mouse in glossy or matte white is one of the prettiest gaming mice out there, and its reasonable price only makes things better.
Moreover, Glorious has also recently released the lighter Model O Minus which weighs in at 58 grams with the original being 67 grams. It has an excellent Pixart PMW-3360 sensor and Omron mechanical switches, so performance will be excellent. Packed inside the very lightweight honeycomb shell are RGB lights for the side and scroll wheel, but with that many holes, the entire mouse shines. And with the glossy white finish, it does look stunning.
This mouse connects to your PC with Glorious’ extremely lightweight Ascended Cord, and you can use the software to customize just about any aspect of the mouse, from the 6 customizable buttons to the RGB lights and the DPI settings.
Glorious Model O Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | 400 to 12000 |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron, mechanical, rated for 20 million clicks |
Customizable buttons | 6 |
RGB Lighting | Yes |
Features:
- Very lightweight at 68 grams
- Pixart PMW-3360 sensor which performs admirably
- Ascended Cord is as lightweight as they come
- Omron mechanical switches
- On-the-fly DPI switching, with DPI indicator at the bottom
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Razer Lancehead Tournament Mercury Mouse
If you want something with a higher DPI sensor than any other mouse on this list, you might be interested in this Razer mouse with true tracking up to 16,000 DPI. This mouse has one of the fastest sensor in the world tracking 450 inches per second which puts it on the charts for professional gaming.
The Razer Lancehead also features Omron switches for the fastest response times and 50 million clicks. This mouse is fully customizable and the settings can be saved both on board and in cloud storage. Additionally, it is ready for left or right-handed gamers since it is an ambidextrous mouse. Of course, you can choose your own color with this mouse as well, though this one is centered on absolute optimum performance.
Razer Lancehead Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 16000 |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 9 |
RGB Lighting | Yes |
Features:
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- 450 inches per second tracking
- Cloud memory
- On-the-fly DPI switching
- One of the fastest sensor in the world
- Durability for up to 50 million clicks
- Ambidextrous mouse
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XTRFY M4
The M4 is arguably the most reasonably priced and well-built lightweight gaming mouse available today at 69 grams, as well as a $60 price range.
It comes equipped with Pixart’s top-of-the-line PMW3389 sensor, with 400 IPS, and on-the-fly sensitive settings that you can adjust from 400 up to 16,000 CPI, as well as 125 to 1,000 Hz polling rate.
The ultra-light construction and unique, ambidextrous design is also paired with XTRFY’s very own “EZcord”. This makes for a softer, lighter, and more flexible cable that results in smoother swipes. Plus, as an added bonus, you can choose a color for the cable that can match your mouse.
This is all housed inside a mouse that’s engineered for durability and lightweight. The shell, for example, doesn’t feel light at all. Not to mention, even though the mouse looks quite large at first glance, it immediately dawns on you on your first use that the mouse is built for quality, first and foremost.
With Omron switches that are rated for 20 million pro-played clicks, the M4 can and should last you for a long time.
XTRFY M4 Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 16,000 DPI |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 6 |
RGB Lighting | N/A |
Weight | 69g |
Features:
- Unique, right-handed design
- PixArt PMW3389 optical sensor
- Weighs only 69 grams
- XTRFY EZcord
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G-Wolves Hati
The G-Wolves Hati is another great white gaming mouse. Although it has a similar design to other gaming mouse, the Hati makes enough improvements to stand out as its very own product.
Take for example, its lightweight. At 61 grams, it weighs a lot less than the Logitech G Pro Wireless at 80 grams. It also comes equipped with the industry-standard Pixart PMW3360 gaming sensor with support for up to 12,000 DPI and a maximum IPS of 250. It’s also optimized for right-handed gaming with two extra buttons.
While a glossy white could have done it better in terms of functionality, the argument exists that the choice to give it a matte coating makes it look better.
Finally, as a welcome bonus, the Hati comes shipped with a lot of extra. This long list of extras include an extra pair of mouse skates and paracord cable, as well as extra grips, and extra Omron switches for both Mouse 1 and Mouse 2 buttons.
G-Wolves Hati Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 12,000 DPI |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 6 |
RGB Lighting | N/A |
Weight | 61g |
Features:
- Unique, right-handed design
- PixArt PMW33360 optical sensor
- Weighs only 61 grams
- Ships in a metal box with an extra pair of mouse skates, paracord cable, extra grips, and Omron switches for Mouse 1 and 2.
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G203 Prodigy RGB Wired Gaming Mouse
The Prodigy Series Logitech mouse is celebrated for its speed. Its performance is up to eight times faster than a standard mouse. If you prefer a high sensitive mouse, this may be the one for you.
It incorporates advanced button tensioning allowing a reduction in the force needed to click the primary left and right buttons. This mouse also includes 6 programmable buttons.
Moreover, this mouse has a 6,000 DPI sensor, so it’s still very accurate, plus it has on-the-fly DPI shifting from 200-6000 DPI. The near-instant response of this mouse makes it a favorite in this price range. This one is a strong competitor with its low price. It also features awesome aesthetics with different brightness levels and 16.8 million colors of programmable lighting.
G203 Prodigy Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 6000 |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 6 |
RGB Lighting | Yes |
Features:
- 8 times faster response than standard mice
- On-the-fly DPI switching
- Advanced button tensioning
- Simple ergonomic design
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Razer Basilisk
Razer has been around for a good while, and their peripherals tend to receive plenty of praise. Many love their Basilisk gaming mouse, and in white, it looks stunning. It’s made for right-hand users and comes with mechanical switches, customizable scroll resistance and 8 buttons you can program just how you like them.
On the inside, you have Razer’s high precision optical sensor which goes up to a 16,000 DPI. If you’d like to change DPI on the fly, you can do so via dedicated buttons. If not, you can reprogram the buttons to do something else. While we’re discussing buttons, all eight are reprogrammable, and the quick DPI toggle also comes in two lengths, so you can get it just right for your hand size. To add to that, the resistance of the scroll wheel can be as clicky, or as smooth, as you want.
Add to this customizable Chroma RGB lights, and you’ve got yourself a great gaming mouse on the market.
Razer Basilisk Specs:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 16,000 |
Tracking method | Optical |
Switches | Razer |
Customizable buttons | 8 |
RGB lighting | Yes |
Features:
- Excellent optical sensor that goes up to 16,000 DPI
- Razer’s in-house switches with great durability
- On-the-fly DPI change buttons
- Scroll wheel resistance adjustment
- Razer Chroma RGB lights
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CORSAIR M65 Pro RGB FPS Gaming Mouse
This mouse has pixel-precise tracking with a 18,000 DPI optical accuracy sensor. Additionally, its tunable weight can be adjusted to your preferred feel and center of gravity.
The optimized sniper button allows you to quickly adjust your DPI on-the-fly according to gameplay, while the 8 perfectly-placed programmable buttons let you customize in every way. Its Omron switches will hold up for 50 million clicks or more and light aircraft-grade aluminum frame adds overall toughness, making this mouse extremely durable. The visual design of this mouse is also very appealing.
Moreover, its curved aerodynamic design looks great and the custom RGB lightning amplifies its design that much more.
CORSAIR M65 Pro Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 18000 |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 8 |
RGB Lighting | Yes |
Features:
- 97g anodized aluminum frame
- Weight tuning system
- Fully programmable with Corsair iCUE software
- Rated for 50 million clicks
- Dedicated Sniper button
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ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra
The ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra is a solid mouse, to put simply. The scroll wheel feels stable, and clicking on all the Omron buttons feel incredibly satisfying. It’s also different in that it manages to achieve a light weight without poking holes all over the mouse.
This ultra lightweight, white gaming mouse also comes with a hybrid, anti-wear coating that helps improve grip and durability. This same coating also helps keep resistant to the occasional dirt and dust. If you’re looking for a gaming that won’t look worse for wear after hours upon hours of gaming, which is to be expected in a white gaming mouse, the ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra is well worth a look.
But enough about its looks. Let’s talk about how it performs. The ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra lives up to its KONE lineage. Its shape and form factor, as well as texture, may not be for everybody, but for those who end up liking it, it’s the kind that they’ll use for years.
Performance-wise, the ROCCAT Owl-Eye sensor, which is a technology developed by PixArt specifically for ROCCAT, is great. It can support up to 16,000 DPI. More importantly, gamers can adjust the sensor in 50DPI increments for sharper and superb in-game accuracy and tracking performance.
Perhaps the biggest problem with the ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra is the SWARM software and the average cable. So long as you can live with both — the SWARM software isn’t as bad as people say it is, but it’s certainly not better either — the ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra is a breath of fresh air as far as lightweight gaming mice goes.
ROCCAT KONE Pure Ultra Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 16,000 DPI |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 7 |
RGB Lighting | Yes |
Weight | 66.5g |
Features:
- Hybrid, anti-wear coating
- ROCCAT Owl-Eye sensor
- Weighs only 66.5 grams
- Aimo Illumination
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Corsair M55 RGB Pro
Corsair entered the peripherals market recently, but many of their products have gotten raving reviews, especially their mice. The M55 RGB Pro is one of them and comes in a shiny white color and with an ambidextrous shape that’ll fit anyone.
On the inside, you have a high accuracy optical sensor that goes up to 12,400 DPI. The switches beneath the left and right buttons are Omron switches, rated at 50 million clicks, so you can rest assured it’s going to last you a good while.
The entire mouse is very lightweight, tipping the scales at 86 grams. With an ambidextrous design, it’ll fit anyone, regardless of whether you use a claw, palm or fingertip grip. You also have eight buttons that are completely programmable, so you can use them as regular buttons, or even set up complex macros to be executed with the press of a button.
Last but not least, the braided cable that the M55 uses adds a touch of quality and durability to an already excellent mouse. A great pick for anyone.
Corsair M55 RGB Pro Specs:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 12,400 |
Tracking method | Optical |
Switches | Omron |
Customizable buttons | 8 |
RGB lighting | Yes |
Features:
- High accuracy sensor that goes up to 12,400 DPI
- Omron switches rated at 50 million clicks
- Lightweight at 86 grams
- Ambidextrous design
- Braided cable adds a quality touch
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Redragon M602 RGB
While Redragon’s products are definitely made for the budget-oriented crowd, there’s no denying that most of them are actually pretty good products and offer excellent bang for the buck. The M602 mouse is one of them, coming in at a very reasonable price, yet with a great feature set.
The mouse comes with a high precision sensor that goes up to 7200 DPI. Unfortunately, you can’t set DPI as you wish, but instead, you’re limited to the pre-programmed levels (800, 1200, 1600, 2400, 7200). Inside you’ll also find gaming grade switches that are pretty durable and should last you a good while.
The RGB backlight comes with 7 different backlight modes, and on the white body mouse, each and every one of them looks great. On the mouse, you’ll find 7 user-programmable buttons, as well as the ability to save up to 5 profiles (each with a different LED color) with your settings.
While the M602 may not be as good as other high-end mice, it’s actually made to be a budget variant, and as such, it does a great job and gives you excellent value.
Redragon M602 RGB Specs:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 7,200 |
Tracking method | Optical |
Switches | Redragon |
Customizable buttons | 7 |
RGB lighting | Yes (7 backlight modes) |
Features:
- Very budget-friendly price
- 7 user-programmable buttons
- 5 profiles with a different LED color
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Ajazz Watcher RGB Backlit Gaming Mouse
This budget mouse is for the gamer who likes simplicity that doesn’t want to break the bank but still wants a fantastic gaming mouse. The Ajazz Watcher has the looks and the technology to offer a solid gaming experience.
It includes a high-accuracy optical sensor with 7 level default DPI and a 4 level adjustable polling rate. 7 programmable buttons allow for multiple gaming configurations. The Ajazz Watcher gaming mouse is also wired but has an anti-interference cable ensuring stable data transmission and long-term durability.
The mouse has a streamlined structure and design to fit most hands and has a medium-sized weight. Lastly, its RGB breathing LED backlight includes a 16.8 million color spectrum with multiple light modes.
Ajazz Watcher Specifications:
Type | Wired |
DPI | Up to 2400 |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Switches | N/A |
Customizable buttons | 7 |
RGB Lighting | Yes |
Features:
- On-the-fly DPI switching
- Colors change with DPI presets
- 2-Years Manufacturer’s Warranty
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I’ve been using the G203 for more than a year now. Quite possibly the best gaming mouse I’ve ever tried (CS: GO player).