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Best gaming mouse and mouse pad UK 2026: Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2, Razer DeathAdder V3, G502 HERO, plus SteelSeries QcK and Logitech G G840 pad picks.

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Best esports mouse

£108. 60 g chassis, 44,000 DPI, 95-hour battery, LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, PTFE feet. The lightest mouse Logitech sells in the UK.
Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2

Best value wireless

£60. 55 g ergonomic chassis, 8,000 Hz polling, 100-hour battery. Wireless gaming-grade performance for under £70.
Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed

Best ergonomic

£100. 112 g ergonomic shape, 8,000 Hz polling, RGB lighting. The fully-featured Basilisk with thumb rest and four-way scroll wheel.
Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

Best XL mouse pad

£40. 900 x 400 mm rubber-base XL cloth pad. Moderate friction surface that suits both control and speed grips.
Logitech G G840

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The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 is the best esports gaming mouse compareelectronic tracks in the UK in May 2026 at £107.66. It weighs 60 g, supports 44,000 DPI, and lasts 95 hours per charge. For value, the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed at £59.97 delivers 8,000 Hz polling in a 55 g ergonomic chassis. Pair either with the Logitech G G840 900 x 400 mm cloth pad at £40, or step up to the SteelSeries QcK XL Performance for a faster glide. Mouse and pad together determine sensor performance — sensor accuracy degrades on the wrong surface regardless of how good the mouse is.

Why the mouse pad matters as much as the mouse

Every modern optical mouse sensor reads the surface beneath it a few thousand times per second. The sensor compares consecutive surface images to compute motion. Glass desks, high-gloss paint, and very smooth metal break the sensor's tracking. Even on a competent desk surface, a dedicated mouse pad delivers two things the desk cannot: consistent friction and a known surface signature the sensor is tuned for.

  • Cloth pads deliver control and stop short. SteelSeries QcK Heavy is the classic 6 mm cloth pad that absorbs movement and gives precise small adjustments. Best for low-DPI FPS gamers who flick from the elbow.
  • Hard pads deliver speed and glide. Logitech G440 Hard is the canonical hard polymer pad. Best for high-DPI esports players and wrist-aimers who want minimal friction.
  • Hybrid / coated cloth pads sit in between. SteelSeries QcK XL Performance (Speed) is a low-friction coated cloth. Best for the majority of gamers who want speed without giving up tactile feedback.
  • Size matters more than most buyers expect. 900 x 400 mm covers a keyboard + mouse area and is the current standard for desk-covering pads. Small 320 x 270 mm pads suit wrist-aimers and people short on desk space.

1. Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 - best esports mouse

Logitech Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2

Weight

60 g

Sensor / polling

44000 DPI

Live price

£108

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 specifications
  • Weight: 60 g
  • Sensor: HERO 2 with 44000 DPI max
  • Tracking speed: 888 IPS
  • Buttons: 5
  • Switches: LIGHTFORCE hybrid hybrid optical-mechanical
  • Battery: 95 hours
  • PTFE feet: Yes
  • Connection: LIGHTSPEED 2.4 GHz wireless + USB-C wired

The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 weighs 60 g — among the lightest wireless gaming mice on UK shelves in May 2026. The HERO 2 sensor tracks at up to 44,000 DPI and 888 IPS. PTFE feet ship as standard, and the LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches combine the longevity of an optical switch with the tactile click of a mechanical one. 95 hours of battery per charge.

The SUPERLIGHT 2 is the right mouse for competitive FPS gamers who flick from the wrist or elbow and want every gram shaved off the chassis. The symmetric shape suits both palm and claw grips, and the 8,000 Hz polling tier removes input jitter for high-refresh monitor setups.

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 - pros and cons

60 g chassis is among the lightest in the UK market
HERO 2 sensor with 44,000 DPI and 888 IPS
95-hour battery on LIGHTSPEED 2.4 GHz wireless
PTFE feet pre-installed
LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches
Premium price for a peripheral
Symmetric shape leaves left-handed grips uncovered without a left-handed variant

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2. Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed - best value wireless

Razer Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed

Weight

55 g

Sensor / polling

8000 Hz

Live price

£59.97

Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed specifications
  • Weight: 55 g
  • Shape: ergonomic
  • Polling rate: 8000 Hz
  • Battery: 100 hours
  • Connection: Razer HyperSpeed Wireless 2.4 GHz
  • Sensor: Focus Pro 30K optical

The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed inherits the ergonomic shape from Razer's DeathAdder V3 Pro at half the price. The 55 g chassis is lighter than the SUPERLIGHT 2 despite the ergonomic body, and 8,000 Hz polling matches the Pro tier's response rate. 100 hours of battery life on a single charge is the longest in this shortlist.

The trade-off versus the DeathAdder V3 Pro is the lack of an HyperPolling Wireless Dongle in the box — the HyperSpeed model tops out at 8,000 Hz over the standard dongle. For most players that ceiling is invisible. At £60 this is the strongest value pick in the wireless gaming mouse market.

Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed - pros and cons

55 g ergonomic chassis
8,000 Hz polling rate
100 hours of battery life
Inherits the DeathAdder V3 Pro shape
Half the price of the SUPERLIGHT 2
No HyperPolling Wireless Dongle included
Ergonomic shape is right-hand only

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3. Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K - best ergonomic mouse

Razer Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

Weight

112 g

Sensor / polling

8000 Hz

Live price

£99.64

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K specifications
  • Weight: 112 g
  • Shape: ergonomic with thumb rest
  • Polling rate: 8000 Hz
  • Sensor: Focus Pro 35K optical
  • Scroll wheel: Four-way (tilt + scroll)
  • Connection: Razer HyperSpeed Wireless + Bluetooth

The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K is the fully-featured ergonomic mouse in the line-up. 112 g is heavier than the esports picks and that weight is the point — palm-grip players who play for long sessions feel less wrist strain on a heavier ergonomic shape than on a 60 g featherweight. The thumb rest and four-way scroll wheel add MMO-style features without bloating the body.

The Focus Pro 35K sensor sits at the top of Razer's optical-sensor stack. 8,000 Hz polling matches the Pro tier. Razer HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth pair on the same mouse, so you can switch between a gaming PC and a work laptop on a button press.

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K - pros and cons

Focus Pro 35K sensor
8,000 Hz polling rate
Four-way scroll wheel (tilt + scroll)
Thumb rest on the ergonomic shape
HyperSpeed Wireless + Bluetooth pairing
112 g is heavier than the esports picks
Ergonomic shape is right-hand only

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4. Logitech G502 HERO - best budget wired mouse

Logitech Logitech G502 HERO

Weight

121 g

Sensor / polling

25600 DPI

Live price

£34.99

Logitech G502 HERO specifications
  • Weight: 121 g (with 5 x 3.6 g optional weights)
  • Sensor: HERO with 25600 DPI max
  • Max acceleration: 40 G
  • Polling rate: 1000 Hz
  • Buttons: 11 programmable
  • Scroll wheel modes: 2
  • RGB lighting: Yes
  • Connection: Wired USB

The Logitech G502 HERO is the long-running budget pick that refuses to leave the bestseller chart. 11 programmable buttons, optional 5 x 3.6 g weights for chassis tuning, dual scroll-wheel modes (hyperfast freewheel + ratcheted), and the HERO sensor at 25,600 DPI. £35 with all of that on a wired USB connection.

The G502 HERO suits MMO and MOBA players, productivity users who need extra buttons, and anyone who wants to skip the wireless premium. The 121 g weight is heavier than the wireless picks; for esports it's a step back. For anything else the G502 HERO is the best £35 in the gaming mouse market.

Logitech G502 HERO - pros and cons

11 programmable buttons
Tunable weight with 5 x 3.6 g optional weights
Dual-mode scroll wheel (ratcheted + freewheel)
HERO sensor with 25,600 DPI
Strongest budget value at £35
121 g is heavy for esports
Wired only — no wireless variant at this price

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Best mouse pads to pair with your gaming mouse

The mouse alone is half the story. Pad surface, thickness, and size shape sensor tracking, glide consistency, and wrist comfort during long sessions. Four picks across the surface-type spectrum.

5. Logitech G G840 - best XL all-rounder pad

Logitech Logitech G G840

Size

400 x 900 mm

Surface

Moderate

Live price

£39.99

Logitech G G840 specifications
  • Size: 400 x 900 mm
  • Thickness: 3 mm
  • Surface speed: Moderate
  • Base material: Rubber
  • Non-slip base: Yes
  • Shape: Rectangular

The Logitech G G840 is a 900 x 400 mm cloth pad with a moderate-friction surface that suits both control and speed grips. The 3 mm thickness is the standard for desk-covering pads — thick enough to roll up for travel, thin enough that it doesn't bunch under the mouse. The rubber base grips a clean desk firmly.

Logitech G G840 - pros and cons

900 x 400 mm covers keyboard + mouse area
Moderate surface friction suits most playstyles
3 mm thickness is the standard for XL pads
Rubber non-slip base
Not stitched at the edges — long-term wear shows on the perimeter
Less speed than dedicated speed-coated pads

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6. SteelSeries QcK Heavy Cloth - best small control pad

SteelSeries QcK Heavy Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad

Size

320 x 270 mm

Surface

Control

Live price

£19.99

SteelSeries QcK Heavy specifications
  • Size: 320 x 270 mm
  • Thickness: 6 mm
  • Surface: cloth
  • Surface speed: Control
  • Base material: Non-slip rubber
  • Machine washable: Yes

The SteelSeries QcK Heavy is the classic 6 mm thick cloth pad — twice the thickness of the typical 3 mm mid-range pad. The extra padding absorbs movement and delivers a Control surface speed: precise small adjustments, slower large sweeps. Low-DPI FPS players who flick from the elbow tend to prefer the Heavy. The 320 x 270 mm footprint suits wrist-aimers and players short on desk space.

SteelSeries QcK Heavy - pros and cons

6 mm thickness, the classic Heavy build
Control surface — slower glide, more precision
Machine washable
£20 is the lowest price for a recognised gaming pad
Small 320 x 270 mm footprint
Not the right surface for speed-grip players

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7. SteelSeries QcK XL Performance Speed - best speed pad

SteelSeries SteelSeries QcK XL Performance

Size

900 x 400 mm

Surface

Extra soft non-slip neoprene rubber base

Live price

£37.99

SteelSeries QcK XL Performance Speed specifications
  • Size: 900 x 400 mm
  • Thickness: 3.5 mm
  • Surface: Extra soft non-slip neoprene rubber base
  • Stitched edges: Yes

The SteelSeries QcK XL Performance Speed is the QcK line's speed-coated XL pad. 900 x 400 mm covers the mouse and keyboard footprint and the 3.5 mm thickness sits between the standard QcK (3 mm) and the QcK Heavy (6 mm). Stitched edges add years of life over unstitched competitors. The non-slip neoprene rubber base grips firmly.

SteelSeries QcK XL Performance Speed - pros and cons

900 x 400 mm desk-covering size
Speed-coated surface for high-DPI players
Stitched edges add years of life
3.5 mm thickness suits both wrist and forearm aimers
Speed surface trades precision for glide
Heavier price tag than basic XL pads

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8. SteelSeries QcK XXL - best value desk-cover pad

SteelSeries QcK Gaming Mouse Pad XXL

Size

900 x 400 mm

Surface

cloth

Live price

£25.99

SteelSeries QcK XXL specifications
  • Size: 900 x 400 mm
  • Surface: cloth
  • Base material: Rubber
  • Non-slip base: Yes

The SteelSeries QcK XXL is the value desk-cover pad in the QcK line. 900 x 400 mm at £26 makes this the cheapest recognised-brand pad at desk-cover size. Cloth surface, rubber non-slip base, no fancy speed coating. For players who want a clean uniform surface across mouse + keyboard without committing to a Performance Speed or Performance Balance variant.

SteelSeries QcK XXL - pros and cons

900 x 400 mm desk-covering size
£26 is the lowest tracked price for an XXL recognised-brand pad
Standard cloth surface, familiar to most QcK owners
No speed coating — standard friction
Not stitched at the edges

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Radar  ·  0-100 scores

  • Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2
  • Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed
  • Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
  • Logitech G502 HERO

Recommended mouse + pad pairings

How to choose a gaming mouse and pad

Weight, first

For FPS games where you flick from the elbow, 60-75 g is the target. For everything else, 80-110 g is the sweet spot. Heavier mice (110-120 g) feel more deliberate and reduce unintentional micro-movements during long sessions, which is why the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro and Logitech G502 HERO suit MMO and productivity workloads.

Shape: symmetric vs ergonomic

A symmetric shape such as the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 suits claw and fingertip grips. An ergonomic shape such as the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed or Razer Basilisk V3 Pro suits palm grip. Almost every premium ergonomic mouse is right-hand only — left-handed players should stick to symmetric shapes.

DPI ceiling matters less than you think

Most players use 800-1600 DPI in-game. Headline DPI numbers (25,000+, 35,000+, 44,000) are spec-sheet competition that stops mattering once you settle on a sensitivity. What matters is the sensor's low-DPI tracking, lift-off distance, and polling rate consistency — areas where Razer Focus Pro and Logitech HERO sensors are the proven choices.

Cloth or hard pad

Cloth pads deliver control. Hard pads deliver speed. Coated cloth pads (such as the SteelSeries QcK Performance Speed) sit in between and are the right pick for most gamers in 2026. The choice between Control and Speed surface is personal — if your aim is too jittery on a Speed pad, drop to Control. If your aim feels sluggish on a Control pad, step up to Speed.

Pad size

900 x 400 mm is the current desk-covering standard. Smaller pads (320 x 270 mm) work for wrist-aimers or cramped desks. XXL pads (900 x 400 mm or larger) cover the keyboard area and give the mouse unlimited travel — required for low-DPI (400-800) FPS players who use big swipes.

Verdict

The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 at £107.66 is the best gaming mouse compareelectronic tracks in the UK in May 2026 for competitive FPS players. The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed at £59.97 wins on value-per-pound for wireless gaming. The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K at £99.64 is the right pick for ergonomic palm grippers. The Logitech G502 HERO at £34.99 remains the strongest budget pick. For mouse pads, the Logitech G G840 is the best XL all-rounder at £40. The SteelSeries QcK Heavy is the best small control pad at £20.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best gaming mouse in the UK in 2026?

The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 at £107.66 is the best esports gaming mouse compareelectronic tracks in the UK in May 2026. The SUPERLIGHT 2 weighs 60 g, ships the HERO 2 sensor with 44,000 DPI and 888 IPS, lasts 95 hours per charge on LIGHTSPEED 2.4 GHz wireless, and supports LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches.

What is the best gaming mouse pad in the UK in 2026?

The Logitech G G840 at £39.99 is the best XL all-rounder gaming mouse pad compareelectronic tracks in the UK in May 2026. The G G840 is a 900 x 400 mm rubber-base cloth pad with a moderate-friction surface that suits both control-grip and speed-grip players. For control-grip FPS players who want a thicker pad, the SteelSeries QcK Heavy at £19.99 is the right pick.

Does the mouse pad really matter for gaming?

Yes. Every modern optical mouse sensor reads the surface beneath it thousands of times per second. The sensor compares consecutive surface images to compute motion, and glass desks, high-gloss paint, or very smooth metal break that tracking. A dedicated mouse pad gives the sensor a consistent, tuned surface and the user predictable friction across the play session.

How heavy should a gaming mouse be?

For FPS games where you flick from the elbow, 60-75 g is the target. The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 at 60 g and the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed at 55 g both sit in that range. For ergonomic palm-grip players and MMO / productivity workloads, 80-120 g is the sweet spot. The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K (112 g) and Logitech G502 HERO (121 g) are the heavier picks.

Cloth or hard mouse pad for gaming?

Cloth pads deliver control and slower glide — best for low-DPI FPS players who flick from the elbow. Hard pads deliver speed and minimal friction — best for high-DPI esports players and wrist-aimers. Coated cloth pads such as the SteelSeries QcK Performance Speed sit in between and are the right pick for the majority of gamers in 2026.

Is the Logitech G502 HERO still worth buying?

Yes. The Logitech G502 HERO at £34.99 remains the best-value gaming mouse compareelectronic tracks in the UK in May 2026. The G502 HERO ships 11 programmable buttons, a HERO sensor with 25,600 DPI, optional 5 x 3.6 g weights for chassis tuning, and dual-mode scroll wheel (ratcheted + freewheel). The 121 g weight makes it less suitable for esports but ideal for MMO and productivity use.

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