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These are the best mice for your Surface Go and Surface Go 2

The best mouse for Microsoft's Surface Go and Surface Go 2 is comfortable, has a long-lasting battery, and can keep up with the PC's portable nature. We've rounded up a bunch of the best mice out there that will pair well with you and your Surface Go, no matter the task at hand.

Best overall

Logitech MX Master 3 (in Graphite)

Staff pick

The MX Master 3 is the perfect mouse to buy if you're not as concerned with portability. Its full-size build is extremely comfortable, it can be paired with up to three devices for easy switching, and its 4,000 DPI sensor is accurate. Connect with Bluetooth or an included USB dongle (via adapter) and enjoy long battery life. If you have an office setup where you often add the Go or Go 2, this should be a top pick.

$100 at Amazon

$94 at Best Buy

Great for travel

Surface Arc mouse

Editor's choice

The Surface Arc mouse measures just 14mm at its thickest point when flattened out, meaning you can easily slip it into a laptop bag or sleeve. But the real attraction is its ability to snap into an arc shape to fit your hand. It connects with Bluetooth, offers up to six months of battery life from dual AAAs, and has a sort of touchpad feel that allows for easy swiping and clicking.

From $55 at Microsoft

From $48 at Amazon

$60 at Newegg

Fix your wrist

Logitech MX Ergo - Rechargeable Wireless Trackball Mouse

The MX Ergo is one of the best trackball mice on the market today, and it's a fairly affordable solution to wrist and forearm pain when working at a PC over long periods. It connects with Bluetooth, works with multiple devices with easy switching, and the trackball is incredibly accurate once you get used to the feel.

$87 at Amazon

$98 at Walmart

$90 at Newegg

Excellent ergonomics

Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic mouse

This is one of our picks for best ergonomic mouse thanks to a comfortable design and perfect size. It has programmable buttons so you can set things up as needed, and it connects with Bluetooth so you don't have to worry about a dongle adapter. It's also quite affordable, making it a popular multipurpose pointer pick.

From $36 at Microsoft

From $38 at Amazon

Gaming on the go

Razer Atheris Ambidextrous Wireless Mouse

The Surface Go and Go 2 aren't necessarily powerhouses, but they can handle some light gaming. If you want a mouse up to the task, check out the Razer Atheris. It connects with Bluetooth, has incredible battery life, and its 7,200 DPI sensor is extremely accurate for when your aim needs to be true. It's also quite comfortable despite its portable size.

From $41 at Amazon

$43 at Newegg

$50 at Razer

Thin and light

Logitech Pebble M350 Wireless Mouse

This budget mouse is best suited for the frequent traveler. It's thin, light, and its single AA battery can last up to 18 months depending on use. It's not the most comfortable mouse out there due to its flat shape, but the fact you can pull it out of a laptop sleeve at an airport makes it a top pick. It connects with Bluetooth or a dongle, though an adapter is required for the latter solution.

From $24 at Amazon

$23 at Newegg

$34 at Walmart

Bottom line

The Surface Go and Surface Go 2 aren't particularly generous when it comes to ports, so a wireless mouse is the best option. You could always use a USB-A to USB-C adapter for a 2.4GHz dongle, but it's a far less elegant solution. Every mouse in this roundup has Bluetooth connectivity.

Our top pick is the Logitech MX Master 3. It's a bit bulky to be used as a full-time travel mouse, but otherwise it checks all the boxes. It's comfortable, has long battery life, can connect to multiple devices for easy switching, and it's precise. If you're in an office setting where you're often incorporating your Go or Go 2, it should make a great choice.

The Surface Arc mouse is a much better pick for those always on the move. It snaps flat and turns off during travel, meaning your battery is where you left it before slipping the mouse into a laptop bag. All you need to do is snap it back into a curve to turn it on. It fits the hand well, it's available in a bunch of different colors, and the battery lasts a long time.

For more great options that don't come with a cable, check out our picks for the best wireless mouse for Surface PCs. And if you'd rather not deal with disposable batteries, check out the best wireless rechargeable mice.

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