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title: 'BRUTALLY Ranking the MOST Popular Gaming Mouse on a Tier List!'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=GezuABSVA3Q'
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date: 2026-06-18
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# BRUTALLY Ranking the MOST Popular Gaming Mouse on a Tier List!

> Source: [BRUTALLY Ranking the MOST Popular Gaming Mouse on a Tier List!](https://youtube.com/watch?v=GezuABSVA3Q)

## Summary

The video ranks popular gaming mice from D to S tier, critiquing each based on weight, sensor, build quality, and price. The host delivers blunt opinions, calling out overpriced models and praising value picks.

### Key Points

- **Logitech G502 – D Tier** [0:00] — Weighs over 120g, poor stock skates, terrible rubber cable, outdated design. Only saved by low price and Hero sensor.
- **Viper V3 Pro – A Tier** [0:37] — 54g, excellent sensor, low click delay, great symmetrical shape for palm/claw grip. Held back by $150 price.
- **Attack Shark X3 – C Tier** [1:17] — Viral TikTok alternative to G Pro Superlight, but plagued by poor quality, questionable performance, and awful battery life. Many units arrived broken.
- **G Pro X Superlight 2 – B Tier** [1:52] — Overpriced at $160, worst stock skates, unresponsive side buttons. Good sensor and click latency, but should cost $120.
- **OP1 8K V2 – S Tier** [2:31] — Best performance with 70µs delay and 309050 sensor. Built like a tank, customizable with included screwdriver.
- **VXE R1 Pro – A Tier** [3:04] — $30, surprisingly good performance, comfortable shape, 4K polling. Destroys Attack Shark in every category.
- **DeathAdder V4 – S Tier** [3:30] — Best sensor (45K DPI), V4 optical switches, favorite shape. Expensive but worth it.
- **Skyrox V6 – S Tier** [4:14] — Razer Viper Mini Pro for $70, premium coating, 309050 sensor, 8K polling, 40g weight. Insane value.
- **Finalmouse – D Tier** [4:45] — Over $200 but plagued by QC issues: creaking, side bending, switch flexing. Avoid; get Beast XMax instead.

### Conclusion

The host recommends the OP1 8K V2, DeathAdder V4, and Skyrox V6 as top performers, while warning against overpriced or poorly built mice like the G502 and Finalmouse.

## Transcript

Today I'm going to rank the most popular
gaming mice from D all the way to S
tier. Starting with the Logitech G502.
This mouse would be an instant S tier if
it was 2016. But today, this mouse is
nothing but a joke. The mouse weighs
over 120 g, uses some of the worst stock
PTFE skates, has terrible rubber cable,
and design looks like it was made by
Chad GTP. I know I will get a lot of
hate for saying this, but the mouse is
just terrible and deserves to go
straight to D2. The only reason it's not
going to be F is because it is
relatively cheap and has a Hero sensor
which performs really well. Next up, we
got the Viper V3 Pro. And this mouse
goes straight to A tier without any
questions. Unlike the G502, this mouse
only weighs 54 g while not having to fit
a whole battery in there. Besides that,
the mouse has one of the best sensors
out there and some of the lowest click
delay a wireless mouse can have. It also
has one of my favorite symmetrical mouse
shapes any mouse can have, which favors
the palm and clog grip. Everything about
this mouse is amazing, and nothing more
has to be said about it. The only reason
it is not an S tier is because this
mouse costs around $150. And in my
opinion, you can find mice that are 95%
as good for like half the price. Up
next, we got the Attack Shark X3, which
is a mouse that went viral on Tik Tok as
a $50 Grox Super Light alternative. But
I got to break the news to you. This
mouse is just mid. The mouse is littered
with terrible quality, questionable
performance, and a god awful battery
life. I'm pretty sure most people who
bought this mouse received it broken
because at the peak of its popularity, I
was seeing reports after reports of this
mouse just breaking and not working. I'm
going to put this mouse into Ctier
because it's like $40 and it has 3030
95. Moving on, we got the GRX Superite
2. This mouse, for what it is, is
extremely overpriced. It costs around
$160 and offers nothing a mouse for $80
would not offer. The GPRX Superite 2 has
some of the worst stock PTFE skates I
had the displeasure of ever using, while
having some of the least responsive side
buttons as well. Now, I would not
complain about this as much if it was
not for the fact that this mouse cost
$160. Besides those flows, the mouse is
pretty good at having one of the best
sensors and click latency out of any
mouse. If this mouse would be like $120,
I will put it higher, but for the price
they're charging, I'm giving this mouse
a generous B tier. The fifth mouse on
this list is the OP18K V2, and I'm going
to have to put this mouse into the S
tier. This is the best mouse when it
comes to performance, having just 70
microsconds delay and the 309050, which
is the best widely available sensor out.
The mouse is also built like a tank. I
had the V1 version of this mouse, and I
totally recommend checking it out if you
care about performance and quality above
all else. The mouse is also easily
customizable and even comes with a
screwdriver, allowing you to switch the
switches in like 5 minutes. Next up, we
got the VXCR R1 Pro. I'm giving this
mouse a solid A tier as it cost $30 and
has surprisingly good performance. A
very comfortable shape and even 4K
polling. This mouse destroys the Attack
Shark in every category and offers a
really good performance for relatively
affordable price. This is one of my
go-to mice when somebody asks me what
gaming mouse they should buy. The mouse
also has a low weight and a decent
battery performance for the price.
Moving on, we have the newest release
from Razer, the Death Fatter V4. The
Death Fatter V4 has everything you would
expect from high-end Razer mouse. It has
currently the best sensor, which can go
as high as 45K DPI. The mouse also uses
the newest V4 optical switches, which
actually feel good. The shape is the
same as the one in Death Federer V3,
which is one of my personal favorite
mouse shapes, as it literally feels like
a glove when holding. I promise I'm not
getting paid by Razer to say this, but
this mouse gets an easy S tier for
having the best performing sensor. one
of my favorite shapes and some of the
best optical switches out there. I know
this mouse is expensive, but I think
this is one rare case where you're not
overpaying. Next up, we have the Skyrox
V6 and is going right next to the Death
Adder V4 at Sier. This mouse is
basically a Razer Viper Mini Pro for
only $70, which is genuinely insane. As
if any other brand would make this, they
would charge a minimum of $100 for this,
but Skyrox is just a G. This mouse is
one of the most highquality mice I've
ever tried, having a very nice premium
coating, a 30, 90, 50, 8k polling, and
weights only 40 g. Also, the box opens
like some sort of jack in a box, so
bonus points for that. Lastly, the last
mouse in today's video is the final
mouse, which I will put into D tier.
Before you get mad at me for putting the
mouse clicks uses into D tier, hear me
out. The reason this mouse is this low
in the list is because of final mouse QC
issues. I don't know if that just me or
my broke has, but if I were to pay over
$200 for a mouse, I would expect it to
not have any quality problems with shell
or switches.
>> Absolutely rock solid. Rock solid.
>> But that doesn't seem to be the case
with the final mouse, as a lot of their
mice come with creaking, sidebending, or
switch flexing, which would be
acceptable for like $50 or $60 mouse,
but for $200, this is just a scam. I
would avoid this mouse and get the Beast
XMax instead, which costs less. Thank
you all for watching. Let me know if I
missed any mouse and tell me if you
agree or disagree with the list. See
you.
