This oldie but goodie gaming mouse is on sale for under $22 right now

This oldie but goodie gaming mouse is on sale for $21.50 right now
Logitech's G402 Hyperion Fury FPS mouse is a capable clicker, and dirt cheap with this deal. (Image credit: Logitech)

We found Logitech's G402 Hyperion Fury to be an excellent gaming mouse when we reviewed it in 2014, and that's when it sold for $59.99. Fast forward a few years and you can now bring one home for a measly $21.49.

That's the asking price at Target right now, and quite frankly, we expect it to go fast. This mouse is a bit hard to find these days—Best Buy had it on clearance for $30.99 before it sold out, and there's no stock at Amazon. And over at Newegg, marketplace sellers have it listed for around $38 and up.

Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse | $21.49 (save ~$8)

Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse | $21.49 (save ~$8)
The G402 is an excellent mouse capable of tracking fast movements. It also features 8 programmable button, including an on-the-fly DPI switch. There is a lot of mouse here for the money.

The G402 owes its affordable price tag in part to a sensible sensitivity ceiling—it goes up to 4,000 DPI. Some gaming mice have sensitivity settings that can be four times as high, and even beyond in some cases. That's something to consider, though many competitive gamers feel that ultra-high sensitivity ratings are of limited benefit. At this price, it's hard to complain.

There are 8 programmable buttons on the G402. One of them is an on-the-fly DPI switch that lets you cycle through four preset sensitivity settings (down to 240 DPI). It also features a 1ms report rate and 500 inches-per-second (IPS) tracking rate, the latter of which is even faster than Logitech's G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB (400 IPS).

When Dave reviewed the G402, he found it tracks really well. The mouse is equipped with an accelerometer, gyroscope, and 32-bit ARM processor, which combine to form Logitech's Fusion Engine. This helps the mouse keeps it bearings when making sudden movements.

Simply put, this is a bargain at $21.49. Alternatively, in the realm of affordable gaming rodents, the Corsair M55 RGB mouse we wrote about earlier this week is still on sale for $23.99.

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Paul Lilly

Paul has been playing PC games and raking his knuckles on computer hardware since the Commodore 64. He does not have any tattoos, but thinks it would be cool to get one that reads LOAD"*",8,1. In his off time, he rides motorcycles and wrestles alligators (only one of those is true).