Alienware
Pro Mouse
AUTHOR:Onie T.
TESTED BY:James L., and Arthur B.
Published:

The Alienware Pro gaming mouse combines high performance with a straightforward design. Priced at $149.99 USD, it sits on the higher end but justifies its cost with precise tracking and an impressive polling rate—up to 4000 Hz wirelessly and 8000 Hz when wired.

Through the Alienware Pro software, users can customize keybinds, macros, and DPI settings, as well as store up to five onboard profiles. Available in two color options—Lunar Light (light gray) and Dark Side of the Moon (black)—it pairs seamlessly with the Alienware Pro keyboard for a unified, aesthetically cohesive setup.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

THE GOOD

  • Latency

    The mouse has low latency, making it ideal for fast-paced gaming.

  • Simplicity

    This mouse offers the core number of buttons for most games, and a simple plug-and-play experience.

THE BAD

  • Price

    Being priced at $149.99 USD MSRP, its price tag may deter some buyers.

THE REST

  • Overall

    While it is a little pricey, it provides low latency and a simple design. It will also bring a non-gamer appearance to desk setups if that is desired.

LINKS
Where to buy*
Amazon

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Hardware
HardwareNotes

In the Box, the Alienware Pro includes a braided USB Type-A to Type-C cable, a wireless USB Type-C receiver, a wireless dongle extender, a sticker, and user documentation. The included 200 cm cable is lightweight and braided to reduce drag during wired gameplay.

In the Box

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Front of the box.

Connectivity

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The bottom of the mouse.

Cable Type
Computer Side Connector
Detachable Cable
Mouse Side Connector
Cable Length
Bluetooth
Receiver
Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing
Wired
Construction

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Birds eye view of the mouse.

Battery Type
Chassis Material
Chassis Coating
Feet Materials
Extra Feet Included
Features & Software
Features & SoftwareNotes

Using Alienware Command Center, users can customize DPI, polling rate, macros and keybinds. Onboard memory allows profile configurations, and it is compatible with Windows computers.

Software & Firmware
Software Name
Mandatory Registration
Number of Profiles
Onboard Memory
Cloud Sync
Macro Programming
Windows Version
macOS Version
Performance
PerformanceNotes

The Alienware Pro uses a PixArt PAW3395 sensor, reaching up to 26,000 DPI with preset DPI levels of 400 / 800 / 1200 / 1600 / 2400 that can be further adjusted via software. Featuring six programmable buttons with tactile OMRON switches, the mouse provides quick responses essential for gaming.

Click Tactility
Switch Brand
Switch Type
Hot Swappable
Latency
Sensor
Sound
Productivity & Efficiency
Productivity & EfficiencyNotes

The ambidextrous shape with left-side navigation buttons is optimized for medium to large hands, particularly those favoring a palm grip. The Alienware Pro's lightweight design and smooth gliding feet add to its ergonomic appeal.

Ergonomics

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Left side of the mouse with navigation buttons.

Length
Width
Height
Grip Width
Min Weight
Max Weight
Ambidextrous
Left Hand Variant
Thumb Rest
Pinky Rest
Total Number of Buttons
Number of Side Buttons
Dedicated DPI Buttons
Macro Programmable Buttons
Scroll Wheel Type
Scroll Wheel Tilt
Test Configuration
Tested Settings

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