Top 5: Best Fortnite Gaming Mouse 2024

Fortnite is a unique shooter. The combination of shooting and building makes having the right gaming gear a lot more important. We'll show you the best gaming mouse for Fortnite in 2024.

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Here are the best 5 gaming mice for Fortnite in 2024. | © Earlygame

A good gaming mouse can be the difference between victory and defeat in fast-paced shooters like Fortnite. Many quick movements require a truly precise and reliable mouse. And that's why we're here to help you find the perfect gaming mouse for Fortnite.

Gaming Mouse - What Matters To Me?

Whether a gaming mouse is good or bad is always somewhat a matter of personal taste. However, there are several factors that can make a good gaming mouse and are more important in games like Fortnite than others:

  • Polling Rate: The polling rate tells you how often the mouse sends its position to your computer per second. A good gaming mouse should at least have 1000 Hz.
  • Maximum Speed/Acceleration: The speed in IPS, and the acceleration in G indicate how fast you can move your mouse across the mousepad without losing any accuracy. 250 IPS and 25G are sufficient in most cases.
  • Weight: For shooters like Fortnite, a light mouse is always an advantage because you can move it more quickly than a heavy mouse. Mice around 70 grams are considered light. Anything around or below 60 grams is extremely light.
  • Size and Shape: It's important to know whether you have a small, large, or medium-sized hand. To help you, some firms provide their own size charts for their gaming mice. Otherwise, the right shape is a matter of personal feeling and a lot of testing. But left-handed gamers should note that not all mice are symmetrically designed!
  • Extra Buttons: A gaming mouse is characterized by its side buttons. Most people don't need too many of these for shooters. However, for Fortnite, having two or three side buttons to bind building pieces or inventory slots is very useful.
  • Lift-off Distance: The lift-off distance indicates how high you need to lift the mouse before the sensor stops tracking the mouse movement. A very low distance is better, so you don't get unintended movements in-game when repositioning your mouse on your mousepad.
  • Wireless or Wired?: In the past, wireless mice were considered imprecise and bad. Nowadays, you don't need to worry about that anymore. If you prefer playing wireless, you can always go for a new wireless mouse.
  • DPI / Mouse Sensor: The DPI indicates how far you need to move your mouse on the mousepad to do a certain movement on the screen. If you play on a higher DPI, you will need less movement with your mouse to perform a specific action on the PC. However, you'll probably never need more than 20,000 DPI.
  • RGB: RGB naturally makes your mouse a bit more heavy. However, if you want a beautifully shiny mouse, you'll find something among the top gaming mice as well.

The Best Gaming Mouse For Fortnite 2024

We've analyzed what mouse the best Fortnite players from Europe and North America are currently using, and we have compiled a list of the 5 best gaming mice for Fortnite. We've also tried to include some that are slightly more affordable.

5. Glorious Model O Wireless

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The Glorious Model O has one of the best values when it comes to pirce/performance. | © Glorious

The Glorious Model O is a solid choice, and it is available either wired or wireless. But let's focus on the more popular wireless version. With its honeycomb design, it weighs just under 70 grams, making it one of the lighter mice. It has a pretty regular shape with two side buttons and RGB lighting, which is beneficial for a lot of players.

It can track a maximum speed of 400 IPS and 50 G, which is more than sufficient. It also has a 1000 Hz polling rate and a 2 millimeter lift-off distance, which is also esports-ready. Once charged, the mouse should last 71 hours. The sensor allows for DPI settings between 100 and 19,000 - so basically everything you need.

The wireless version is currently 80 Dollars, and the wired version is slightly cheaper, which makes it one of the best price/performance mice you can currently get to compete with the big names.

4. Roccat Kone Pro Air

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The Roccat Kone Pro Air has a very specific shape. | © Roccat

Roccat's Kone Pro Air is a 75-gram light gaming mouse that can also display up to 19,000 DPI. Most-known pros using this mouse are Edgey and MrSavage. The mouse protrudes a bit at the sides, providing a resting place for the ring finger, little finger, and for the thumb on the left side. With your thumb, you can also use the two large side buttons.

With 400 IPS, a 1000 Hz polling rate, and a lift-off distance under 2 millimeters, it has everything you could ask for in competitive gaming. The RGB lighting shines through the shell of the mouse and lasts a whole 75 hours without charging. Without RGB lighting, the mouse can even last over 100 hours! If you like the shape of the mouse, go for it! Either wireless or wired it's a good option.

3. Finalmouse

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Finalmouse, arguably the most popular gaming mouse brand among hardcore gamers. | © Finalmouse

Finalmouse is a manufacturer that sells its mice exclusively through its own website. Often, the new mouse-collection is sold out immediately. They are often resold by third parties at inflated prices. So be patient and maybe wait for one of the next official releases!

The most recently released Ultralight X has a record low-weight of just 30 grams! Finalmouse also usually releases a new mouse in 3 different sizes for small, medium or large hands. Some previous models are used by pros, such as Clix or Veno. If you want to play with a Finalmouse, we recommend waiting for the next official drop, it'll be worth it!

2. Razer Viper V2 Pro

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Razer has quite a few fierce mice in its lineup. | © Razer

The Razer Viper V2 Pro is one of the best gaming mice for all sorts of shooter games, both wireless and wired. With 750 IPS, 70 G, and up to 30,000 DPI, it's almost unbeatable. With a HyperPolling Dongle from Razer, you can even reach an astonishing 8000 Hz polling rate - wirelessly!

At just 58 grams, the V2 Pro is ultra-light and pretty much perfect in every way. Its shape is a bit more aggressive and flat in the front, as the ends of the mouse buttons sit a bit lower. There are also two side buttons here again. FNCS winner Setty is probably the most famous player with this mouse. There are also similar models with different specifications listed below for you:

  • Razer Viper Ultimate : Wireless, 74 g, side buttons on both sides, mouse dock possible
  • Razer Viper Mini : Wired, 61 g, RGB lighting, for smaller hands
  • Razer Viper V3 Hyperspeed : New shape, 82 g, 280 hours battery, polling rate upgrade possible
  • Razer Viper 8KHZ : Wired, 71 g, side buttons on both sides, 8000 Hz polling rate without dongle

Which of the many Viper-mice fits you the most is highly depending on personal preference. For example, the Razer Viper Ultimate is played by the Germany esports athlete and streamer Rezon ay, among others, while the Viper Mini is used by Podasai, who also competed in the Fortnite FCNS Global Championship grand finals in Copenhagen.

1. Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT

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The G Pro X Superlight is by far the most used esports mouse. | © Logitech / Earlygame

The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is by far the most used mouse among competitive Fortnite players. It is used by Fortnite World Champion Bugha and numerous FNCS winners such as Cold, Khanada, Queasy, Merstach, the German JannisZ, and record winner TaySon, weighing just 63 grams.

With up to 400 IPS, a 1000 Hz polling rate, two side buttons, and up to 25,600 DPI, it has everything a gamer needs wirelessly. Its shape is praised by many gamers and pros as the "most natural" and "most comfortable" mouse shape ever. The only bad thing about the mouse is the scroll wheel, which can become prone to issues over time. However, this is supposed to have been fixed with the new SUPERLIGHT 2 .

The second generation also has better values than the popular Superlight. Equally, recommended is the slightly older G Pro Wireless , which was the top gaming mouse for a long time, is still used by pros like EpikWhale. Alternatively, there's theG Pro Hero , which, although a bit older, can be a really good option, especially for beginners.

And those were the best gaming mice for Fortnite in 2024. We hope there was something for everyone. How much you ultimately want to spend on a gaming mouse is up to you. Even the more affordable models we introduced in the post are more than competitive with the big names.

Of course, it's important to remember that every player has a different preference and may like a different mouse shape at all. Naturally, these mice are also very suitable for other shooter games as well.

We hope we could help you out and wish you a lot of fun shopping and gaming!

Benjamin Pohl

Benni is the ultimate nerd when it comes to Fortnite. But when he's not cranking his 90s, he's playing games like Valorant or Rocket League, casting eSports tournaments or skiing in the mountains....