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Apex M3 Lite
or 4 interest-free payments of $12.50 with ๐ณ Shop Pay
- โ72g lightweight
- โ12K DPI sensor
- โ6 programmable buttons
- โBraided cable
- โPlug-and-play
๐ The Full Breakdown
You don't need to spend $100+ to win games. You need a mouse that tracks well, fits your hand, and doesn't crap out mid-round.
The problem with cheap gaming mice
Under $50, most have terrible sensors. You flick, the cursor skips. The cable drags. The buttons feel mushy after 3 months.
M3 Lite is the exception.
$50. 72 grams. A 12K DPI sensor that punches way above its price. Braided cable that actually slides smoothly. Six programmable buttons. No software needed โ plug in and play.
Who it's for:
Probably not for:
How it compares:
What first-time buyers say:
"Upgraded from a $20 office mouse. The difference in tracking is insane. I actually hit my flicks now." โ T.W.
"Bought this as a backup. Ended up using it as my main for 2 months while waiting for my wireless to arrive. No complaints." โ S.L.
Bottom line:
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โญ What Players Say
"Upgraded from a G Pro X Superlight. The M1 Pro is noticeably lighter and the wireless feels just as responsive. No more batteries โ 80 hours is insane."
"Best mouse I've ever used for Valorant. The clicks are crisp, the shape is perfect for claw grip, and it just disappears in your hand. 10/10."
"Great mouse overall. The honeycomb shell looks cool but does collect dust over time. Performance is flawless though โ zero complaints on that front."



