Best ambidextrous mouse

Updated on 24-Feb-2020

There’s no shortage of gaming mice in the market, but unfortunately, most of them are targeted at right-handed users. Since the majority of us are indeed right-handed, it makes sense, but our left-handed gamers definitely need some love. This list features some of the best ambidextrous gaming mice you can get right now. Check them out.

BenQ ZOWIE FK1

Zowie's philosophy when it comes to gaming mice is simple, the focus is performance, you don't need RGB or a fancy design distracting you when you're playing in the big leagues. The FK1, of course, embodies this philosophy. It is quite a large mouse, making it ideal for those with large hands, and it's also lightweight. It also features buttons on either side of the mouse, so that both left and right-handed users have access to those additional buttons.

SteelSeries Sensei 310

SteelSeries' ambidextrous Sensei 310 is also a lightweight, no-frills contender for competitive gamers. It's ergonomically comfortable to use, regardless of your dominant hand, and also features buttons on either side of the mouse. This way, left-handed users don't miss out on the two additional thumb buttons. It also comes with the great performance you’d expect from a gaming mouse targeted at pro-gamers.

Razer Viper Ultralight

Like most of the mice on this list, the Razer Viper Ultralight is right up there in the performance department and can very well be used by professional gamers. In addition to being lightweight and featuring an ambidextrous design, the Viper is also quite small in size, making it ideal for those with smaller hands, unlike the previous two mice on this list.

Corsair M55 RGB Pro

The M55 RGB Pro was designed to be a lightweight mouse, targeted at FPS gamers. It features low click-latency, which is great when playing FPS games. This in addition to its lightweight makes it ideal for shooter games. The mouse also features thumb buttons on either side of it and doesn't feature much in the form of frills. One thing to note is that the mouse’s cable is noticeably heavy, but this can be easily solved by using a cable bungee.

Manish Rajesh

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