We tested the mice above over a number of days and on a number of different tasks. A few quick missions in Command & Conquer 3 quickly showed us that the mobile version of the Equalizer was certainly capable of holding its own against the larger version but, given that they are almost the same price, we’d definitely have to say that the larger one is preferable in the end.
Then there’s the Cyber Snipa. It’s definitely not bad and has a few little features that’d make it a good gaming mouse for a player on a budget, but ultimately it crumbles when stood next to the DeathAdder.
Oh, the DeathAdder. It is beautiful, efficient and apparently painted in two layers of glorious cool. It fits right into your hand and feels like an extension of your arm as you use it gun down hundreds of nondescript bad-guys. It’s too expensive by half, but for a serious gamer it’s an investment that offers in return all a gamer could want from a wired mouse and for that reason it stands out brilliantly as the best of the bunch.
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