Why so many mice in such a short time? When I replaced my last mouse last year I already felt like it was too soon as had only bought previous a few years before.
I just became a mouse junky and enjoy collecting them over the many years of trying to get the perfect aim. I also go through a lot of mouse pads.
I have fond memories of playing BF1942 with a Logitech MX310. I could flick and take out just a moving pixel (all I could see of an enemy soldier they were so far away) on the other side of the map or canyon. Those days are over. As I get older, I now find that nothing is working, I assume its because reflexes, eyes and/or brain deteriorate/get slower.

I'm having a hard time finding a wireless mouse that gives stats for when it's plugged in, but it makes sense that it would be very slightly better. I actually am using a mouse this way, but only because they didn't offer a wired version.
One thing you need to know, however, is that in order to update your firmware on a wireless mouse, you usually need to have the USB dongle plugged in, so don't lose track of it or throw it away.
Zed, that's what I've found odd. No one that I can find has tested these mice plugged in or unplugged considering they can be used either way. I was totally against wireless mice for the longest time. I finally caved when they kept showing up as best gaming mice.
I guess I could do my own amateur tests using aiming labs but I'd rather spend the time playing games than running mouse aiming and comparison tests over and over.
Thanks for commenting Colif and Zed and just an FYI, currently sitting on my desk and in rotation, Razer Cobra Pro, Fnatic X MAYA Lamzu 8k, Scyrox V8, and Pulsar X2 Crazylight used on a LGG Saturn Pro mouse pad.
I'm currently on the hunt for the best mud pad hoping it will fix my micro misses in TAC FPS.