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Robert
> 3 dayNever tried a wireless mouse for gaming now i wont go back. This is a great gaming mouse with good software to dial in the settings. Ive used it now and wont go back to a wired mouse. Battery life is so-so not great but charges pretty fast. Overall i would buy again.
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Cameron Bryans
> 3 dayLove it except for the size which I do have big hands
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Katelyn Gadd
> 3 dayBought this mouse and within a day of taking it out of the box, the two buttons on the right side were broken. Returned for a replacement and the new one had the same problem before I even took it out of the box. Second replacement? The same. The drivers are fine (though inferior to the previous LCore software) and the ergonomics and feel are solid, the battery life is okay so far. But the build quality on these is atrocious and I have no doubt the remaining buttons will break in no time. Dont bother contacting Logitech customer service - theyll just tell you to return it.
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ArmorXIII
> 3 dayBought this mouse to replace my worn Razer Viper Ultimate that had issues. After a few days, its pretty luke warm with some issues to address. 1. The stock skates are pretty mediocre, and for $100+ retail you would expect better (For $80 even its hard to swallow). The Superlight solves this with a hefty price tag. 2. Pressing the left click near the scroll wheel at a certain pressure will activate the middle mouse button. After playing COD, the ping system would go haywire. I thought that I fat-fingered some buttons, but in reality its my left click pressure activating the middle mouse middle. I was able to replicate this pretty consistently too. A hardware issue not much covered besides the double click issue. If you have a death grip like mine during hard sessions, it might be a problem. Overall, I consider the RVU to be a little better and the GPro is like a side upgrade at best if you own a RVU. The shape of the GPro is similar, and the interchangeable magnetic buttons are pretty versatile. Time will tell how the GPro will last.
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Mason B
> 3 dayThis mouse is the real deal. I went from a perma-stuck platinum Hanzo one-trick in Overwatch to Top 500 NA East in 10 hours. Thanks Shroud!
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Jamal
> 3 dayIt just feel weird and it’s heavy
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Skol!
Greater than one weekOverall: Feels like a pretty solid mouse. I am left-handed and have been having good luck using ambidextrous mice with both sets of side buttons. Likes: - Battery life, so far I have been using it part time for the past two days and I am only down to 90% - Connection, no glitchy connection issues - Magnetic side buttons, these were super easy to swap out for left-handers Dislikes: - Surface, it feels just a bit too slick. I use a fingertip grip and I wish it was slightly grippy or rubbery - Battery indicator, maybe a flush button just under the DPI lights that you could show you battery life. Currently, I believe, you have to pull up the software and device to see it Seems like a solid mouse with good connection, wakes up quickly and has a good battery life so far. I only wish it wasnt as slippery and had a way to instantly see battery life on the device.
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Ricky Stone
> 3 dayProduct was awesome, work well plus wireless Jesus Christ loves you so much that He died for you John 3:16
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James Chen
Greater than one weekThe battery life is so bad that I ended up plugging it in all the time. It lost the point of being a wireless mouse
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Lynne
Greater than one weekSuperb in every way