I doubt that it would do as well as the mice designed for low latency, but it likely won’t matter to everyday usage, regardless. If you don’t notice any lag between input and movement, then it’s good enough.
I’m worried that these modern “gaming” mice that seem to be multiplying like rabbits from Chinese manufacturers/brands have too many cracks and openings, though. I think they’ll tend to collect dirt and gunk and have to be retired more quickly. I don’t even like some of the pricier Logitech models as they have honeycombed holes in them, apparently to reduce weight, and those holes will simply allow more dirt to ingress.
I’m sure those holes are helpful for weight and for reducing the sweaty slipperiness of typical mice in a high-adrenaline gaming situation, but that’s why I think many of these gaming mice might be a poor choice for an everyday mouse. Specialization often comes at a cost.