The two mice are very similar but of different quality. The Omen Vector is the better of the two, priced at $49, it is a reliable and customizable mouse. It features some colored LEDs, a thumb grip, and additional weights that players can use to spec the mouse to their liking.

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On the flip side, the Omen Vector Essential has nearly exactly the same design, but lacks the aforementioned features of a colored LED, thumb grip, and additional weights. The Vector Essential is priced at $29 and is a great option if those bells and whistles don’t matter.

Finally, the HP X1000 is the company’s first wireless headset, and provides the bare minimum required. Sitting comfortably at $99.99, it is compatible with not only PCs but also the PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. This is a great option for those looking for affordable but reliable communication while gaming.

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Source: The Verge