Latest Msi Versa Pro Wireless & Mouse Dock Pro Review 2025
The Versa Pro Wireless gaming mouse and Dock Pro are not only a practical and suave looking combo, but as accurate and swift as they come. The mouse doesn't have the most impressive battery life and is far heavier than a lot of pro mice today, but its comfortable ergonomics, programmability, and infinite scroll make it a productivity hero. Plus the docking station doubles as a USB dock, and together they're cheaper than many wireless gaming mice cost alone.
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As much as a good battery life is going to be a high priority when it comes to buying a wireless gaming mouse, sometimes the need to nestle your rodent neatly in its own dock and go "aww look, it's sleeping" will quickly knock battery life off the top of that list. And while gaming mouse docks are often disregarded as a novelty or even a gimmick, it's hard to deny their practicality. I mean, plugging in? In 2025? Why waste my energy on something so tedious?
Thankfully, the MSI Versa Pro Wireless gaming mouse and Mouse Dock Pro are all about the path of least resistance. Since the world is now moving into some strange, AI-fuelled Edo period I'm betting the use of gaming mouse docks will start to see a resurgence, too. Alright, better prep yourself for further laziness productivity rants as we get into why the MSI Versa Pro Wireless and Mouse Dock Pro is quickly becoming my new favorite gaming accessory duo.
Aside from the huge, lit-up logo and RGB-studded side panels there's a certain sleek simplicity to the Versa Pro and Mouse Dock Pro. Granted they sit closer to that modern gamery aesthetic than the distinguished retro vibe of the 8BitDo Retro R8, for example, and only coming in black it alienates the more gaudy peripheral enjoyers out there, but I can appreciate the restraint having tested so many pro FPS mice covered in weird holes and the like.
The Versa Pro's silhouette is reminiscent of a chunkier, more cohesive-looking Logitech G502 Hero, and it's clear MSI has taken a heap of inspiration from it as one of the best mice on the market.
Buttons: 15 (13 programmable)Connectivity: USB Type-C to USB Type-A (2.0), 2.4 GHz Wireless, Bluetooth Sensor: PixArt PAW-3395 Optical SensorMax DPI: 26,000Polling rate: 1,000 HzBattery life: 80 hrsSize: 129 x 80 x 44 mm / 5 x 3.1 x 1.7 inWeight: 97 g / 3.4 ozCabl
Source: PC Gamer