Side-by-side comparison based on expert reviews and community consensus.
MCHOSE L7 Pro
Best Budget EnthusiastRazer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed
Best Budget WirelessPrice
$40-$70
$70-$100
Summary
The budget pick that the hardcore mouse community actually recommends, replacing the Razer Viper 8KHz as RTINGS' top budget enthusiast pick. Punches well above its price class with a high-end sensor and wireless performance.
The sub-$100 wireless gaming mouse to beat, according to both PCMag and Tom's Guide. It brings the beloved DeathAdder ergonomic shape to an affordable wireless package without sacrificing performance.
Pros
- RTINGS' top pick for 'Best Budget Gaming Mouse For Enthusiasts'
- Wireless performance that rivals mice costing twice as much
- High-end optical sensor in a budget-friendly package
- Recommended by r/MouseReview community as a legitimate enthusiast option
- Sub-$100 price makes premium wireless gaming accessible
- One of the lightest gaming mice available at 1.9 ounces
- Proven DeathAdder ergonomic shape loved by right-handed palm grip users
- HyperSpeed wireless technology for low-latency connection
Cons
- Lesser-known brand with limited retail availability outside online stores
- Build quality and longevity less proven than established brands
- Software/driver support may be less polished than Logitech or Razer
- Right-handed ergonomic shape excludes left-handed users
- Fewer buttons than higher-end models — not ideal for MMO or MOBA players
- Battery life shorter than some competitors in this price range
Our take
The mouse community has quietly crowned MCHOSE as the brand that gives you 90% of a $150 mouse for half the price. The L7 Pro is the smart buy for anyone who wants real performance without the brand tax.
You don't need to spend $150 to get a great wireless gaming mouse. The DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed proves that — it's the pick for anyone who wants flagship-feel at a real-world price.
Buy