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For years, gamers swore by wired mice to avoid input lag. But with modern 2.4GHz wireless tech (like Lightspeed and Hyperspeed), the gap has closed. Is it finally safe to cut the cord?
| Connection Type | Click Latency | Motion Delay | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wired (1000Hz) | ~0.5 - 2ms | ~1ms | Zero interference, but cable drag. |
| 2.4GHz Wireless | ~0.8 - 2.5ms | ~1ms | Freedom of movement, effectively wired speed. |
| Bluetooth 5.x | >8ms | >10ms | Power efficient, but too slow for gaming. |
Old wireless mice had noticeable delay. Today, top-tier wireless mice (generic term) have latency as low as 1ms, matching or even beating wired mice due to drag-free movement.
Wireless mice can suffer from signal drops in crowded 2.4GHz environments (lots of Wi-Fi/Bluetooth). Wired mice are immune to this.
Wireless mice need batteries, making them heavier? Not anymore. Modern wireless mice can weigh as little as 60g.
For casual use and office work, Wireless is strictly superior. For pro gaming, it is now the standard, provided you buy a high-quality model.
Proven low-latency performers for competitive gaming.


