Best Gaming Mouse To Buy At Every Price Range In Nepal [Updated]
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PublishedJul 10, 2022
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Selecting the perfect mouse can be pretty daunting, especially in Nepal. At the same time, good mice are available, but the unfair pricing on some leaves you desiring more. Following up on the best mechanical keyboards list, I have rounded up the best gaming mouse you can buy in Nepal at every price range.
Best gaming mouse in Nepal 2022 (Summary)
The mouse is undoubtedly the most crucial peripheral when it comes to PC gaming. Pinpoint accuracy is a must, as even the slightest movement matters when it comes to excelling competitively. To achieve the full potential, one must not be bottlenecked by their gaming PC and the peripherals.
S. No.
Gaming Mouse
Price in Nepal
01
Fantech X16 Thor II
Rs. 1,699
02
Razer Viper Mini / DeathAdder V2 Mini
Rs. 3,600 / Rs. 3750
03
Fantech Helios Go XD5
Rs. 8,499
04
Razer DeathAdder V2
Rs. 10,000
05
Glorious Model O
Rs. 10,000
06
Razer Viper 8KHz
Rs. 11,500
07
Razer Naga Trinity
Rs. 14,000
08
ROCCAT Kone Pro Air
Rs. 14,000
09
Logitech G Pro X Superlight
~Rs. 35,000
Best Under Rs. 2,000
Fantech X16 Thor II
While the Fantech X16 does not provide top-tier performance, it is one of the best gaming mice you can get for around NPR 1600. The design is reminiscent of brands like Logitech and Razer, which is not bad.
The mouse does not feel cheap but neither does it feel too premium. For the price, you get a 1000Hz polling rate, adjustable DPI (200-4,200), tons of RGB, and also macro capabilities. The only downsides of this mouse are its heavy weight, lack of onboard memory, and sub-par skates.
It does not slide as well on the mousepad, but you will likely not face any issues while playing FPS games. However, I suggest you save a bit and consider the next mouse in this list.
Fantech X16 Thor II Key Features:
PixArt 3519 Sensor
Up to 48 IPS / 10G Acceleration
Customizable RGB
Adjustable DPI 200 – 4,200DPI
1000Hz Polling Rate
1.8m Braided USB Cable
Price in Nepal: Rs. 1,699
Best Under Rs. 4,000
If you have Rs. 4,000 to spend on a mouse, don’t think twice and just get the Razer Viper Mini. The Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini is a valid option, too, as they share a lot in common. These two offer the peak of what you can get for under 4K.
Razer Viper Mini
The Razer Viper Mini is a super lightweight mouse at only 61 grams. The sensor accuracy on this mouse is top tier, and the magnificent low latency is all gamers could ask for. More so, the braided cable does not obstruct mouse movement.
The Razer Synapse software allows the user to reprogram every button on the mouse. Overall, the Razer Viper Mini does not leave any room for complaints.
However, if you have bigger hands, you might face some issues depending on your grip style.
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As I mentioned, the DeathAdder V2 Mini and the Viper Mini are the same mice. The choice boils down to whether you like Viper’s semi-ambidextrous shape or DeathAdder’s ergonomic one.
Razer Viper Mini Key Features:
61g lightweight ambidextrous design
Razer Optical Mouse Switch
Razer Speedflex Cable
Up to 300 IPS / 35G Acceleration
Up to 8,500 DPI
Razer Chroma RGB Underglow
100% PTFE Mouse Feet
Price in Nepal: Rs. 3,600
Best Under Rs. 10,000
For the best gaming mouse in Nepal under Rs. 10,000, we have three picks, each different from the other. While the DeathAdder V2 and Glorious Model O are wired, Fantech’s Helios Go XD5 offers wireless connectivity as well.
Fantech Helios Go XD5
The Helios Go XD5 from Fantech is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse. It comes with the popular Kailh GM8.0 switches and PixArt 3370 sensor. It can be used both wired and wirelessly. Just make sure you set the debounce to 0ms via the companion software for the best wireless gaming experience.
The provided paracord Type-C cable is lightweight and doesn’t produce drag while gaming. Likewise, the PTFE feet offer minimal resistance.
The build quality is decent but not the best. Due to the removable top cover, the mouse tends to squeak time and again. Also, the scroll wheel steps aren’t as well defined. Regarding performance, the mouse excels with no jitter or lags whatsoever.
Fantech Helios Go XD5 Key Features:
PixArt 3370 Sensor
72g Lightweight Design
Up to 400 IPS / 50G Acceleration
Adjustable DPI 800-19,000 DPI
1000Hz Polling Rate
Kailh GM8.0 Switches
Running RGB with 7 RGB modes
1.8m Type-C Paracord
Up to 40H battery life
Price in Nepal: Rs. 8,499
Razer DeathAdder V2
Razer’s DeathAdder lineup is iconic, and every gamer once had it on their wish list. Best suited for palm grip, the DeathAdder V2 provides super-low latency and a customizable CPI range. Compared to previous models, there is a visible improvement in the cable and feet quality.
The mouse is quite large, so it might not be suitable for claw/fingertip gamers with smaller hands. The Razer Synapse 3 software provides tons of customization but is not available for macOS.
However, as it has onboard memory, you can customize it on a Windows machine and then use it on Mac. But we are here for gaming and nobody games on a Mac. So, it should not be an issue.
Razer DeathAdder V2 Key Features:
Ergonomic Design / 82g weight
Razer Optical Mouse Switch
Razer Focus+ Optical Sensor
Razer Chroma RGB
Up to 650 IPS / 50G Acceleration
Up to 20,000 DPI
Price in Nepal: Rs. 10,000
Glorious Model O
The Glorious Model O features the popular honeycomb design that many desire. Speaking from personal experience, cleaning the dust buildup is a dreadful experience. Nonetheless, almost every best gaming mouse round-up mentions the Model O in one way or the other.
At 67 gm (103 gm with cable), it is one of the lightest mice on this list. Compared to the Deathadder V2, it has higher latency and lower maximum CPI but lower weight.
Pick this over the DeathAdder V2 if you like the lightweight ambidextrous body and the perforated honeycomb design.
Glorious Model O Key Features:
67g lightweight honeycomb design
Pixart 3360 Sensor with 1000Hz polling rate (1ms) and 0.7mm life-off distance
Proprietary 2.0m Ascend Cord braided cable
G-Skate Feet made 100% Virgin PTFE
Up to 12,000 DPI.
Fully customizable RGB lighting
Price in Nepal: Rs. 10,000
Best Under Rs. 15,000
There are plenty of gaming mice available for under 15K. But, in our opinion, the ROCCAT Kone Pro Air is the best gaming mouse in Nepal at this price point. Alongside being priced reasonably, it also packs a ton of features.
There is also the Razer Viper 8KHz which comes with an astonishing 8,000Hz polling rate for fluid mouse movements.
Well, for the MMO gamers, you can’t go wrong with the Razer Naga Trinity and the versatility it provides.
Razer Viper 8KHz
The Razer Viper 8KHz is exactly what the name suggests. It has a truly ambidextrous design with additional buttons on both sides. Compared to a normal Viper, it has a higher 8KHz polling rate, better cable, and better feet.
This means that the mouse provides fluid cursor movement while feeling well-built and lightweight. Despite not having a honeycomb body, the mouse weighs only 101 grams (cable included).
Razer Viper 8KHz Key Features:
71g True-Ambidextrous Design
Razer 8000Hz HyperPolling Technology
Razer Focus+ 20K DPI Optical Sensor
2nd-gen Razer Optical Mouse Switch
Up to 650 IPS / 50G Acceleration
Razer Chroma RGB
Price in Nepal: Rs. 11,500
ROCCAT Kone Pro Air
The ROCCAT Kone Pro Air is an extremely good wireless mouse that weighs only 72 grams. It has 3 connection modes: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz dongle, and wired.
It is a well-balanced ergo mouse suited for claw grip. Likewise, the build quality is very sturdy and it features unique shine-through RGB on the buttons.
You get a top-tier mouse for the top-tier price you pay. However, a wired-only version of the mouse is available for under NPR 10,000.
ROCCAT Kone Pro Air Key Features:
Ergonomic shape
Wireless + Bluetooth, with USB-C Rapid Charge
Lightweight Bionic Shell – 75g
Titan Switch Optical
Heat-treated pure PTFE glides
ROCCAT Owl-Eye 19K DPI optical sensor
Price in Nepal: Rs. 14,000
Razer Naga Trinity
The Razer Naga Trinity is a jack of all trades, but master of none. Three interchangeable side panels allow it to be used for both FPS and MMO games.
The multiple-button layout offers a lot of flexibility. It's fantastic, especially for MMOs, but its weight, size, and rigid cable keep it from being perfect.
Razer Naga Trinity Key Features:
120g right-handed form factor
Razer 5G optical sensor, 16,000 DPI
Up to 450 IPS / 50 G Acceleration
3 interchangeable side panels: 2, 7, and 12-button configurations
Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches
1000Hz Polling Rate
Price in Nepal: Rs. 14,000
Best Premium Gaming Mouse in Nepal
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight is the best mouse you can buy in Nepal right now, but….. the elephant in the room, it's incredibly overpriced in Nepal, and the lack of availability is a huge issue.
I’d suggest you go with the Kone Pro Air instead. But, if money is no constraint, you can get the G Pro X Superlight.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight
This is the best mouse money can buy right now in Nepal. From the design to the performance, it outperforms the majority of the competition globally. The mouse's weight is distributed far better than any other on this list, weighing only 63 grams.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight has a secure shape, making it suitable for the majority of users. Similarly, the coating Logitech uses on the body is strangely satisfying. Not to mention the star of the show, Logitech's flagship Hero 25K sensor.
If we've to nitpick, the buttons, especially the side ones, are a little underwhelming. Another complaint is the lack of Bluetooth connectivity, which is unimportant for gaming.
The GPX Superlight's skates work well, but Logitech does not include a replacement. So if you ever need a replacement, go for the Superglide glass skates for optimum performance.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Key Features:
63g lightweight design
Hero 25K sensor: 100 – 25,600 DPI
1000Hz Polling Rate
Up to 400 IPS / 40G Acceleration
No-additive PTFE Feet
70h battery life with constant motion
LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, Onboard memory
Price in Nepal: ~Rs. 35,000
Do you agree with our list of the best gaming mouse in Nepal? What do you think are the best gaming mice available in Nepal right now? Make sure to mention them in the comments below:
Article Last updated: July 10, 2022
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