Which Peripherals Are Your Favorite Esports Pros Using
In the world of top-tier esports, hardware matters. Every fraction of a second, every pixel, and every click can mean the difference between victory and defeat. Professional players in CS2 and VALORANT are some of the most discerning tech enthusiasts, relying on only the best mice, keyboards, and headsets.
Drawing on detailed data from their current setups, this article highlights the most popular choices and what makes them stand out among elite competitors.
Disclaimer: All peripheral usage statistics and pro player gear data featured in this article were sourced from prosettings.net as of July 2025. Peripheral popularity and player preferences can change frequently as new hardware is released and as players update their setups.
Mice:
The Most Popular Pro Mice
When it comes to aiming and reaction speed, no peripheral is more crucial than the mouse. Across both Counter-Strike 2 and VALORANT, three brands absolutely dominate the top ranks:
- Logitech
- Razer
- ZOWIE
- Pulsar and Lamzu are emerging favorites, making notable inroads among newer pros.
| Mouse Model | Number of Players |
|---|---|
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 | 172 |
| Razer Viper V3 Pro | 126 |
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight | 110 |
| Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro | 57 |
| ZOWIE EC2-CW | 47 |

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (and its various colorways) leads the field in CS2, with Razer's Viper V3 Pro and DeathAdder V3/V4 Pro series following closely. ZOWIE's EC2-CW series continues as a workhorse for those who prefer classic ergonomics and tactile feedback.
VALORANT's Top Mice
| Mouse Model | Number of Players |
|---|---|
| Razer Viper V3 Pro | 167 |
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight | 72 |
| Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 | 61 |
| Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro | 49 |
| Lamzu Maya X | 16 |

VALORANT sees similar dominance from Razer and Logitech, but shows more diversity in the adoption of lightweight, 8K polling-rate mice and custom esports editions. The Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 remain the consistent favorites, praised for their low latency, consistent sensor tracking, and versatile shape.
Why the Pros Prefer These Mice
- Wireless, yet ultra-responsive: Modern esport mice are all about latency-free wireless performance.
- Lightweight builds: Many top picks range from 55g to 63g, reducing fatigue over long matches.
- High DPI/CPI with flawless sensors: Preferred for crisp, pixel-accurate aim.
- Custom shape options: Each pro’s hand is different; multiple editions and sizes cater to personal comfort.
Keyboards:
Mechanical keyboards have been the standard for years, but the analog revolution - keyboards detecting variable actuation rather than “on/off” - has swept the pro scene. The overwhelming favorite?
| Keyboard Model | Total Users |
|---|---|
| Wooting 60HE+ | 94 |
| Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL | 73 |
| Wooting 80HE | 49 |
| Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini | 26 |
| Logitech G Pro X Keyboard / TKL | 25 |
| Razer Huntsman V3 Pro | 23 |
| SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (Gen 3 & 2023) | 18 |
| Logitech G715 | 17 |
| Pulsar PCMK 2 HE TKL | 9 |
| Xtrfy K4 TKL RGB | 9 |
| HyperX Alloy FPS Pro/Core/Elite | 8 |
| Ducky One 2 Mini/TKL/SF | 8 |
| ASUS ROG Falchion Ace/HFX | 7 |
| Corsair K70 PRO/K70/K65 | 7 |

The Wooting Revolution
Across both CS2 and VALORANT, Wooting’s 60HE+ and 80HE models are the most seen, thanks to their analog input, lightning-fast response, and smooth customization through powerful software. Razer’s Huntsman V3 Pro lineup remains another crowd favorite, lauded for optical switches and tournament-optimized layouts.
Key Features Preferred by Pros
- True analog input: For feather-light strafes or hard presses, as precise as a controller.
- Compact, TKL, or 60%-80% layouts: Space matters for wide mousing surfaces at low sensitivities.
- Customizable actuation: Most of these keyboards allow players to tune how hard they need to press before a key registers, catering to individual style.
In the ever-evolving landscape of esports, pros across CS2 and VALORANT consistently gravitate toward the most reliable and advanced gear. Staples like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, Razer Viper V3 Pro and the Wooting keyboards dominate both games, showcasing a convergence in brand preferences.
Meanwhile, innovative brands like Lamzu and Pulsar are carving out a niche with ultralight mice, especially favored by rising VALORANT talent, and analog boards from Pulsar and Xtrfy signal growing diversity in pro choices.
The drive for the latest hardware advantages, strong manufacturer support, and the powerful influence of community trends ensure pros always have access to top-tier equipment. For aspiring players, starting with these proven peripherals is a smart step, yet the ultimate choice should feel right in your own hands. The true gold standard is gear that elevates both comfort and performance, just as it does for the world’s elite competitors.
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