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MSI Clutch GM41 Lightweight review: A wallet-friendly mouse
MSI Clutch GM41 Lightweight review: A wallet-friendly mouse-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 11:00 AM

  

Are there any alternatives?

Due to the Clutch GM41’s familiar footprint, there are certainly a number of viable alternatives at this price point, like the Razer Mamba Wireless, which is $4 cheaper on Amazon and features the same DPI and a similar shape.

  If you want to save as much coin as possible and 16,000 DPI is imprtant to you, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless, which has a DPI of 12,000, is just $44.

  My final alternative is something much heavier at 106g. The Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed retails for just $35 on Amazon, but comes with wireless connectivity that lasts up to 450 hours and has the same 16,000 DPI.

  

How long will it last?

The warranty MSI provides for this mouse is a bit frugal: One year. My only concern about this mouse over time are the side buttons. However, they may last longer — only time will tell.

  

Should you buy it?

For most people, no. I like the MSI Clutch GM41 for its price, but options like the Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed remain a better bang for your buck. If you are a brand loyalist and want as much MSI within your setup as possible, on the other hand, this is the mouse for you because you’re still getting a solid mouse without breaking the bank.

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