I’ve had the privilege of becoming IGN’s “mice guy” in 2025, and since then I’ve amassed enough delivery boxes to build a small castle, covered my desk in dongles, and, most importantly, clicked new gaming mice tens of thousands of times.
I’ve tested 15 mice this year (you can read my existing reviews, with plenty more to come in 2026). I haven’t scored them all but after sizing each of them up, three stand out, each satisfying very different tastes.
While they’re not necessarily the three highest-scoring, they’re the trio that comes to mind whenever a friend asks me to recommend one.
Corsair Sabre V2 Pro: The Light One
When I held this mouse for the first time, I cackled like a small child on a trampoline. It is almost laughably light at 36g. I put more coffee in my French press each morning. That weightlessness is not just a gimmick – as I wrote in my review, it feels like an extension of my arm and zips across my mousepad.
Most mice badged lightweight, including our picks for the best lightweight mice, are between 50g and 65g. For example, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Mini is my favorite compact mouse and is hardly heavy at just 59g. But when I swap it in for the Sabre V2 Pro it feels like a brick in my hand.
The Sabre V2 Pro is light to a fault. I have no idea how much Bluetooth modules weigh but I’m assuming Corsair omitted it to keep the mouse as light as possible. That decision, combined with a substantial corded dongle, makes it difficult to travel with – a shame because a mouse this light should surely be portable. The side buttons feel cheap, with one disappearing almost entirely inside the shell of the mouse when you press it, and while that shell is mostly sturdy, I found a spot on the top where it caved like play-dough when I pushed.





