Mice
Computer Mice for PC and Laptop
Your hand lies on it for hours. Every day. And if the mouse is uncomfortable — you don't feel it right away, but somewhere towards the evening, when your wrist starts to ache, and the cursor goes "the wrong way" for the hundredth time. A computer mouse is a device so familiar that people don't think about it at all. Until you have to work or play a lot. Then suddenly it turns out that the difference between a cheap "plug" and a normal mouse is like between a sofa and a stool.
It would seem, what is there to choose — a mouse is a mouse. But in fact, computer mice are completely different: office, gaming, ergonomic, travel, for graphics. And each is tailored for its own purpose. So when the question arises to buy a mouse, it's worth stopping for a moment and thinking about what you do at the computer most often. Ten minutes of thought — and your hand will be thankful for years.
Types of Computer Mice
Let's break down the types. There are more of them than it seems at first glance.
- Office mice. The workhorse. Simple, reliable, inexpensive. For documents, email, surfing — you don't need more. An office-class computer mouse has no extra buttons and doesn't light up, but it serves for years and doesn't let you down. For most people, exactly this is enough, and that's normal.
- Gaming mice. Another world. A gaming computer mouse means a precise sensor, high sensitivity (DPI), additional programmable buttons, fast response, often — backlighting. In shooters and strategies, aiming accuracy and reaction speed decide everything. Gamers buy them, but they are also magnificent for work with a bunch of macros.
- Wireless mice. No wires — Bluetooth or via a USB receiver. A wireless mouse frees the desk from the cable that constantly catches on something. A wireless computer mouse works on batteries or an accumulator; modern models hold a charge for weeks, if not months. The delay today is minimal — even many gamers have switched to "wireless."
- Ergonomic and vertical mice. For those whose wrist aches. A vertical mouse holds the hand in a natural position — like a handshake. Unusual for the first few days, but it unloads the hand and saves you from carpal tunnel syndrome. If you spend all day at the PC — look closely.
- Compact mice for laptops. Small, light, fit in a bag. Buying a laptop mouse is worth it for everyone who dislikes the touchpad (and honestly, that's the majority). Working with a normal mouse after a touchpad is like switching from a bicycle to a car.
- Touch and trackball mice. Separate exotics for specific tasks. A touch mouse responds to touches and gestures instead of the usual clicks — stylish, albeit for amateurs. The trackball stands still, you spin the ball with your finger — saves the day where there's little space on the desk. Not for everyone, but they find their fan.
How to Choose a Computer Mouse
There are enough parameters, but the really important ones are a few.
- Wired or wireless. Wire — zero delays and no need to think about the charge. Wireless — a clean desk and freedom of movement. For esports, they still love the wire, for everything else a wireless mouse is pure comfort. It's a lifestyle choice.
- Sensor and DPI. DPI is sensitivity: how much the cursor travels on the screen per mouse movement. 800–1600 is enough for the office. For games, models with 6000+ and "on-the-fly" adjustment are chosen. A high number on the box is good for marketing, but what really matters is the accuracy of the sensor, not bare DPI.
- Shape and size for your hand. This is what is underestimated the most. A large palm and a small mouse — the hand gets tired. And vice versa. If possible — hold it before buying. Grip can be different: palm on top, claw, fingertips. There is a shape for each.
- Number of buttons. Two buttons and a wheel — a classic for work. Additional side buttons are convenient for the browser (forward/back) and games. But don't chase a "12-button mouse" if you actually press two.
- Weight. A light mouse is faster, less tiring in games. A heavier one feels more "solid" and stable. Some models allow you to adjust the weight with weights. A minor thing, but felt every day.
- Power type (for wireless). Batteries are simpler, but need to be changed. A built-in battery — you charge it via a cable, more convenient in the long run. See how long the model holds without recharging.
Honestly from experience: people put up with an old, worn-out mouse with double clicks and a "sticking" wheel for years, because "it still works". And then they get a normal one — and don't understand how they lived before. Buying a good computer mouse costs a trifle compared to the comfort it gives every day.
Advantages of Mice from the Euro-Parts Catalog
The catalog offers mice for any task and hand: office, gaming, ergonomic, travel. Only original brands, only with a warranty. No nameless "clones" that fail after a month.
- wide range: wired and wireless, simple and gaming;
- ergonomic and vertical models for those whose wrist aches;
- original products from well-known manufacturers with an official warranty;
- consultation — we'll suggest the shape, sensor, and type for your style;
- honest characteristics in every product card, without embellishment.
Buying a PC mouse from us means getting a tool for your hand, not just "something that moves the cursor."
Why You Should Order From Us
We deliver all over Ukraine: Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Lviv, and any other city. Nova Poshta, courier, pickup — often dispatched on the day of the order. Payment of your choice: online card, cash upon receipt, cashless payment for companies.
The goods are in stock — no need to wait. We keep prices competitive, there are regular promotions, so buying a mouse profitably is quite realistic. Haven't decided between office and gaming? Write to us — we'll suggest in a couple of minutes, without upselling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is better for games — a wired or wireless mouse?
Previously, definitely the wire. Now top wireless mice are almost indistinguishable in response speed, so the choice is not so obvious. For serious esports, the wire is still more reliable, but for everything else, a wireless mouse is comfort without compromise.
What is DPI and what value to choose?
DPI is sensitivity: how much the cursor travels per mouse movement. For the office, 800–1600 is enough; for games, models with adjustment and high values are taken. A large number on the box is more marketing; the quality of the sensor is more important than bare DPI.
How to choose a mouse for the size of the hand?
Focus on your palm and grip. A large hand and a small mouse — you quickly get tired, and vice versa. If possible — hold it before buying. For long work, look closely at ergonomic or vertical models, they unload the wrist.
How much does a good mouse cost?
It varies. A simple office one — inexpensive, a gaming one with a precise sensor and buttons — more expensive. You can buy a computer mouse for any budget; focus on what you do at the PC most often. Price and availability are visible in the product card.
Summary
A good mouse means accuracy, comfort, and a healthy wrist even after a long day. You hold it for hours every day, so it's worth choosing it consciously. Choose a model, look at the price and availability, or leave a request — we'll call you back and help. Ready? Click "buy" — and your hand will feel the difference from the very first click.