The best USB-C mouse in 2023

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Looking for the best USB-C mouse? You're not alone, and for good reasons. Firstly, USB-C is the standard on new laptops. And secondly, the connections are smaller than the older USB-A, which means you can plug in either way up. So whether you want to go wired or wireless, USB-C is the way to go. 

In our guide, we've chosen the best USB-C mouse options for different needs and budgets. We've evaluated each for pressure sensitivity (DPI), productivity-enhancing features like programmable buttons, and ergonomics. We've also taken account of value and portability.

For more options, see our choices of the best mouse overall. We also have a guide to the best mouse for MacBook. And for more USB-C devices, see our roundups of the best USB-C monitors and the best power banks.

The best USB-C mouse options available now

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How should I choose the best USB-C mouse?

The first thing to consider when choosing the best USB-C mouse for you is whether you want a wireless or wired mouse. Wireless mice are now the norm, and most of our picks for the best USB-C mouse are wireless. They have the advantage of being, well, wireless, so you don't have a cable dragging across your desk. The downside however is that they require batteries, which will need charging or replacing at some point. 

A lot of the negatives that wireless mice used to suffer from have now been resolved: they're no longer so bulky as they used to be, and the batteries can now usually last for months. That said, we have also included the best wired USB-C mice because with a wireless USB-C mouse. Wired USB-C mice are still usually lighter, and they never need to be charged.

The other thing to consider when choosing the best USB-C mouse is DPI, which here refers to a mouse's sensitivity. The higher the DPI, the further your pointer travels in response to each movement. Some gaming mice offer a DPI of up to 25,000, which seems impressive but is actually unusable; for everyday use, a DPI of around 1,000 should be more than adequate. Most of the best USB-mouse options have adjustable DPI so you can modify the level of sensitivity.

What USB-C mouse is most comfortable to use?

Finally, you need to consider size and shape. Our pick as the best USB-C mouse overall is a little bulky and might not be the best option if you want something you can slip into a bag to use on the go. That's why we've also included some smaller mice. Many people find these less precise and less comfortable to use during long sessions, but they're handy if you need a mouse that you can throw in a bag to carry with you.

Even the best cheap USB-C mouse won't be the best when it comes to ergonomics. A larger mouse that's designed to fit the hand will be more comfortable. To take things further, some people swear by vertical mice, which are designed to put less pressure on the wrist.

Jon Stapley

Jon is a freelance writer and journalist who covers photography, art, technology, and the intersection of all three. When he's not scouting out news on the latest gadgets, he likes to play around with film cameras that were manufactured before he was born. To that end, he never goes anywhere without his Olympus XA2, loaded with a fresh roll of Kodak (Gold 200 is the best, since you asked). Jon is a regular contributor to Creative Bloq, and has also written for in Digital Camera World, Black + White Photography Magazine, Photomonitor, Outdoor Photography, Shortlist and probably a few others he's forgetting. 

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