Bluetooth gaming mice are available and offer wireless convenience, but most serious gaming mice prefer a dedicated 2.4 GHz wireless connection for stability and low latency. Several notable Bluetooth-enabled gaming mice combine lightweight designs, high DPI sensors, customizable buttons, and multi-mode connectivity including Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless. Key options include:
- Attack Shark gaming mice series (X3, R1, X11), featuring Bluetooth/2.4GHz/wired connectivity, high DPI sensors up to 42,000 DPI, lightweight builds (~59g to 118g), and customizable software support. They also have good battery lives typically around 300 mAh capacity.
- Budget-friendly options like the Redragon Predator M612 PRO with Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and wired modes, multiple DPI levels, programmable buttons, ergonomic designs with grip textures, and RGB lighting for immersive gaming setups.
- High-performance wireless gaming mice such as the SteelSeries Rival 3 that supports Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless and offers up to 18,000 DPI, 1 ms response time, and up to 1000 Hz polling rate, suited for fast-paced gaming.
- Top-tier options for competitive gaming include models like the Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED which emphasize ultra-low latency wireless with 2.4GHz connections but may also support Bluetooth for casual use; however, Bluetooth-only mode is generally not recommended for competitive gaming due to latency concerns.
Bluetooth connectivity is often offered as a mode primarily for convenience and extended battery life during casual use. Serious gaming, especially competitive FPS, tends to favor 2.4 GHz wireless for guaranteed speed and reliability. Selecting a mouse depends on priority factors like weight, shape ergonomics, DPI range, battery life, and customizability. If a Bluetooth gaming mouse is specifically desired for wireless convenience on various devices, models like the Attack Shark R1 or Redragon Predator M612 PRO provide solid value with multi-mode wireless including Bluetooth. For competitive gaming, dual mode (2.4 GHz + Bluetooth) wireless mice or those optimized mainly for 2.4 GHz are better suited.
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