Game on! These five gaming mice are cheaper then their July Prime Day price – up to 52% off
From superlight speedsters to macro masters, grab hold of these great discounts on Razer, Logitech and Corsair gaming mice

Computer mice are pretty simple – you point and click on spreadsheets or pop melons in your favourite game, but the pointer that feels right for work is not always the one that helps you get that headshot.
If gaming is one of your passions, upgrading to a better mouse makes a real difference.
The best gaming mice have the specs needed, whether that's extra buttons to map, programmable RGB lighting, high DPI sensors or even wireless charging. So we were excited when a stack of TechRadar favourites were discounted for Prime Big Deal Days. Even more so when we realised that all of them are cheaper than they were during July’s Prime Day.
But enough delay – check out the deals below.
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In our Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro review, we loved the pointer for its long battery life, low weight and brilliant performance all around, but obviously we weren’t thrilled with its base price. Note that this deal is for the standard 1,000Hz polling rate model, and that you’ll have to spend a bit more to get the 8,000Hz-capable model. Importantly, Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is AU$10.96 cheaper today than in July.
Our Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex review only gives it 3 stars, but it's a pretty solid option it's 35% off. It suits all kinds of games, offering a huge 8,000Hz polling rate, 95-hour battery life and 60g weight. The white edition is also down to AU$182.24, but the pink is only discounted to AU$191.84. Handily, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex is AU$12.69 less than it was in July.
Are you a lefty? The almost identical G Pro X Superlight 2 (designed with an ambidextrous shell) is down to AU$170.05 in Black, though white and pink are slightly cheaper.
The Logitech G502 X Plus builds upon the original G501 with an up to 8,000Hz polling rate and a comfortably large design, capped off with gorgeous RGB and a lot of buttons to program across the pointer. In our Logitech G502 X Plus review, we awarded it 4.5 stars for its speed and new hybrid optical switch – though the regular asking price is quite high (not that you’ll have to worry about that with this deal). The Logitech G502 X Plus is AU$7.25 lower than its July Prime Day price.
Currently a favourite mid-range mouse, the Corsair M75 is brilliant for its simplicity. Just two buttons on the left side for your thumb and a standard mouse shape, capped off with two RGB lighting zones. We awarded it 4.5 stars in our Corsair M75 mouse review, though we would have liked a DPI switch on the top. That being said, its lightweight, ambidextrous design is hard to beat. The Corsair M75 squeaks in at just AU$0.43 less than its July low. Note that this model is sold by Amazon US.
Boasting a 12,000 DPI 'Hero' sensor, as well as 6 programmable buttons, a 250-hour battery and onboard memory for your settings, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is ideal for competitive play. Want to know more? Check out our review. The Logitech G305 is AU$6.40 below its July Prime Day tag. Note that this deal is exclusive to Prime members, so if you have not already, sign up for a free 30-day trial.
Want to consider more top mice? Give our list of the best gaming mice a look, or if you’re after a more all-purpose pointer, then check out the best mice in Australia.
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Lindsay is an Australian tech journalist who loves nothing more than rigorous product testing and benchmarking. He is especially passionate about portable computing, doing deep dives into the USB-C specification or getting hands on with energy storage, from power banks to off grid systems. In his spare time Lindsay is usually found tinkering with an endless array of projects or exploring the many waterways around Sydney.
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