These are the best gaming mouse deals I'm seeing this Black Friday – great bargains from the biggest brands

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The day hasn't arrived yet, but you can already save big with these gaming mice Black Friday deals. I've used and reviewed plenty of pointers in my time, including many of the ones below. The rest have been tested and positively reviewed by other gaming mice experts on our team.

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Today's best US Black Friday gaming mouse deals

Logitech  G502 X Plus Wireless
Logitech G502 X Plus Wireless: was $179.99 now $128.49 at Amazon
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A perennial favorite, the Logitech G502 X Plus is all things to all players. Sensibly sized with an ergonomic design, and all the buttons you could need that are easily accessible. In our Logitech G502 X Plus review, we also noted its fast performance and satisfying clicks. Black and white variants are available with the same discount, but you can save a further $30 if you don't mind omitting the RGB.

Logitech  G305 Lightspeed Wireless
Save 44%
Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless: was $49.99 now $27.99 at Amazon
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The Logitech G305 Lightspeed was already great value, but this close-to-half-price sale at Amazon US makes it all the more tempting. By keeping things simple and concentrating on the essentials, it's a fine wireless gaming mouse, especially for those with smaller hands, as we discovered in our Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless review. Multiple colorways are available on sale, all with virtually the same discount.

Razer  DeathAdder V3 Pro
Save 50%
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: was $149.99 now $74.99 at Amazon
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A gaming mouse fit for esports, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is a no-holds-barred pointer. With its fantastic ergonomics and lightweight construction, as well as an enduring battery, the V3 Pro will be sure to serve you well in your online skirmishes. About the only drawback we could find in the course of our Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro review was the steep asking price, but this half-price sale has righted that wrong. For a little over $30 more, you can bundle it with the Hyperpolling Wireless Dongle, which ups the polling rate from 1KHz to 8KHz.

Razer  Orochi V2
Save 57%
Razer Orochi V2: was $69.99 now $29.99 at Amazon
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If you're a gamer on the move, this mobile wireless gaming mouse could be for you. The Orochi V2 packs in Razer's typical quality and performance in a portable package, which, as we pointed out in our Razer Orochi V2 review, also makes it great for those with smaller hands. Various colorways are being discounted, but the black and white models are the cheapest.

Razer  Basilisk V3 Pro
Save $60.99
Razer Basilisk V3 Pro: was $159.99 now $99 at Amazon
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For the ultimate in customizability, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is your answer. With 13 programmable inputs, there's little to stop you from setting up the Basilisk to match your particular playstyle. Our Razer Basilisk V3 Pro review revealed it to be a gaming mouse suitable for any kind of gamer, although it might be a little too hefty for those who like the lightest pointer possible.

Today's best UK Black Friday gaming mouse deals

Logitech G502 X Plus Wireless
Logitech G502 X Plus Wireless: was £149.99 now £97.03 at Amazon
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Save £50 over in the UK on the G502 X Plus. The do-it-all gaming mouse from Logitech is one of the most respected in the business, and this latest iteration doesn't disappoint - unless you really wanted the customizable weight option of previous models. The black variant is marginally cheaper here.

Logitech  G305 Lightspeed Wireless
Save 67%
Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless: was £59.99 now £19.99 at Amazon
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The deal for the Logitech G305 Lightspeed is even better in the UK, where the price has been slashed by a massive 67%. This is only for the black variant, though; the white model is £10 more, but this still represents a very decent saving.

Razer  DeathAdder V3 Pro
Save 46%
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: was £149.99 now £80.99 at Amazon
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The discount at Amazon UK for the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro isn't quite as good as in the US, but it's not far off. This is a focused performance-enhancing peripheral, with a pleasingly lightweight build that doesn't skimp on quality. As with the US deal, you can upgrade to the Hyperpolling bundle for a bit more cash.

Razer  Orochi V2
Save 43%
Razer Orochi V2: was £69.99 now £39.99 at Amazon
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Razer's portable wireless gaming mouse is suitably small for traveling with, but its capacious battery and snappy performance mean very little has actually been sacrificed, except for some RGB lighting. As with the US, the black and white models get the best discount in the UK.

Razer  Basilisk V3 Pro
Save £67.39
Razer Basilisk V3 Pro: was £159.99 now £92.60 at Amazon
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Razer's answer to the Logitech G502, the Basilisk V3 Pro has a similar ergonomic form and button count. You can remap all these inputs to your heart's content, which makes it a great gaming mouse for any player; however, those who value lightness above all else might want to look elsewhere.

If you want to delve deeper into the world of gaming peripherals, have a perusal of our buying guides below, where we've rounded-up the best in class and provided links to our in-depth reviews.

Lewis Maddison
Reviews Writer

Lewis Maddison is a Reviews Writer for TechRadar. He previously worked as a Staff Writer for our business section, TechRadar Pro, where he gained experience with productivity-enhancing hardware, ranging from keyboards to standing desks. His area of expertise lies in computer peripherals and audio hardware, having spent over a decade exploring the murky depths of both PC building and music production. He also revels in picking up on the finest details and niggles that ultimately make a big difference to the user experience.

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