This old but good gaming mouse currently sells for less than $22.

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This old but good gaming mouse currently sells for less than $22.

When we reviewed Logitech's G402 Hyperion Fury in 2014, we found it to be an excellent gaming mouse. Now, years later, you can take it home for just $21.49.

This is currently the asking price at Target, and frankly, we expect it to sell out quickly; Best Buy had it on clearance for $30.99 before it sold out, and Amazon has it out of stock; Newegg's marketplace has it for $38+.

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The G402 is affordable because it has a sensible sensitivity limit of up to 4,000 DPI. Some gaming mice have sensitivity settings that are four times that, and in some cases even higher. Many competitive gamers feel that the ultra-high sensitivity setting is not worth it, but it is worth considering. At this price, it is hard to complain.

The G402 has eight programmable buttons. One of them is an on-the-fly DPI switch that allows the user to cycle through four preset sensitivity settings (up to 240 DPI). It also has a 1ms report rate and a 500 inch per second (IPS) tracking rate, the latter even faster than Logitech's G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB (400 IPS).

When Dave reviewed the G402, he found that it tracks really well. The mouse has an accelerometer, gyroscope, and 32-bit ARM processor, which form Logitech's Fusion Engine. This allows the mouse to maintain a sense of direction even when it makes sudden movements.

Simply put, this is a bargain at $21.49. Also, for an affordable gaming mouse, the Corsair M55 RGB mouse introduced earlier this week is still on sale for $23.99.

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