Of course, all this comes at a cost, as you might guess.

Whether its thebest mousefor you will depend on a few factors.

More importantly, its expensive for a mouse.

Corsair M75 wireless mouse

Corsair M75 Wireless compared to the wired Hero model

But all thats rather overkill for most people.

What strikes me most is its symmetrical design.

This mouse was made for both righties and lefties.

Corsair M75 Wireless compared to the wired Hero model

Corsair M75 Wireless compared to the wired Hero model

In fact, it has identical side buttons on both sides that are magnetically held in place.

Corsair included raised buttons that can be substituted for easier pressing no matter which orientation you prefer.

This is also the case for the non-wireless version.

Corsair M75 mouse underside

Underside of the Corsair M75 mouse reveals the DPI button

On top, you have the normal left and right buttons, and center wheel.

This is always a pain (again, also true for the non-wireless version).

Also worth noting is how light this mouse is at just 89 grams.

Corsair M75 gaming mouse in action

The wired Corsair M75 is even lighter at 75 grams.

Before we dive into the performance, I also want to mention the connectivity on hand.

That button also happens to be the power button, which sits opposite the DPI button underneath.

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 

Performance:5 / 5

Should I buy the Corsair M75 Wireless Mouse?

And you’re able to replace the side buttons with raised ones for better personalization.

Youre on a budgetThis is an expensive mouse.

Cooler Master MM311 

Read our fullRazer Basilisk V3 Pro review

Cooler Master MM311The Cooler Master MM311 is quite inexpensive.

Its also symmetrical so lefties can use the MM311, though there arent any buttons on the right side.

I looked at other aspects beyond performance, of course.