Get the Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed for £30 (was £60)

So - why consider this mouse? I think this is a good choice for anyone that wants the freedom that a wireless mouse affords, but doesn’t want to spend the better part of £100 on something that has features they’ll never use or an extremely lightweight design that they don’t get on with. The Basilisk X Hyperspeed is a much more traditional mouse in that sense, with a simple but comfortable design that includes those six programmable buttons. Connectivity here is also a strong point, with the choice of low-latency 2.4GHz wireless (via USB dongle) or higher latency, but more battery-efficient, Bluetooth (no dongle required). This means you can use the mouse with a wide range of devices, conserving the battery while using it to work on a laptop and then switching to the Hyperspeed wireless when gaming at your desktop at home. Elsewhere, there’s little to really complain about - the modern optical sensor works well, the textured grips on the side aid with rapid repositioning and a weight of 82 grams is heavy enough for traditionalists while being acceptably nimble for ultralight enthusiasts. It’s a strong package all things considered, and few wireless mice come close to the quality and features on offer here at this reduced £30 price point. That said, if you want to check over some other options, we do have a roundup of the best early Black Friday gaming mouse deals for your perusal. Thanks to my brother Sam for his assistance with this deal.