The Aorus family from Gigabyte includes relatively simple and elegant gaming mice with an excellent price-quality ratio that can be a worthy companion to Aorus gaming laptops. As a rule, they have literally everything you need for a comfortable game, but at the same time the manufacturer is not trying to entice you to fork out for some fashionable, but of little use, things. They usually have a cable connection (less often combined), and on the right side there is a pair of auxiliary buttons with the ability to save these settings to the internal memory of the mouse.


The body can be either symmetrical or asymmetrical, here the manufacturer strives to please both ours and yours. The logo on the case is usually illuminated using simple LEDs. Medium or top-level optical sensors produced by PixArt are usually responsible for the sensitivity and responsiveness of manipulators. Even the most affordable Aorus manipulators have a sensitivity of up to 6400 DPI. Despite the affordable price, in some models there are things like replaceable weights for adjusting the weight or replaceable Teflon legs.

At the time of writing this material, the most popular model in the series, which reveals all its principles, is the Gigabyte AORUS M6. This is an ultra-precise gaming mouse with wired and wireless connectivity, neat RGB lighting, a symmetrical design, NVIDIA Reflex support and a polling rate of 1000 Hz. The key feature of the manipulator is the Pixart 3395 optical sensor with a maximum sensitivity of 26K dpi, a jerk speed of up to 650 inches per second and with a maximum acceleration of up to 50G. Add quality Omron button switches with a 50 million click lifespan to the mix and you've got yourself a serious eSports-grade option for just under $70.