Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance
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Nick
> 24 hourI have had those little mice that are like $20 that you can find at any store before from Logitech and they have been OK and have served their purpose but when I came to gaming mice I always used wired mice specifically those from corsair. Getting this mouse has made my experience using my PC in both gaming and non-gaming applications significantly better. This mouse is extremely lightweight, holds a charge all day, and has durable sensors from my experience. It might be just a Windows 10 thing but I have noticed that if I turn off my computer and turn off my mouse at the end of the night windows will sometimes awake from sleep. My strategy to mitigate this has been to plug in the mouse, then tell my PC to go into sleep mode, and then while it is going into sleep mode I flip the mouse over and turn it off. Doing this has led to my computer not a waking from sleep in the middle of the night as it has done previously with other mice and my mouse is still able to charge. I charge this mouse every night when I go to sleep and I use the mouse pretty much from 8 AM to 10 PM most days of the week with maybe an hour in that timeframe where I am idle. It has never died on me during use. One drawback that I would say this mouse does have however are the stock feet which are not bad but I would recommend upgrading as you can get a decent pair of aftermarket feet for $20 or so with a noticeable difference in smoothness. Another one and probably the most problematic for all users who care about looks is the finish of the mouse. The mouse has a somewhat map finish which looks great until you touch it. The area where my thumb and pointer finger rest are permanently shiny. I realize that this mouse is made out of ABS plastic which is prone to shining overtime but these areas of my mouse shined faster than the ABS key caps that I use. It’s not that I ate some greasy food or anything just the oils in my hands have caused this thing to shine, despite trying to clean it after I observed the initial shining taking place. Personally, I don’t care that much about it as my hand is normally on top of it anyways but some people may be concerned with that. Those are really the only two complaints I have about this mouse and the pros vastly outweigh the cons. I purchased this mouse for around US$100 so if you can get it for that or less I would say it is worth the money.
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Harley
> 24 hourMouse is super light and very responsive
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Ian Niggles
> 24 hourI bought this mouse on total impulse after seeing one of my favorite Overwatch players get a custom team-colored G Pro Wireless. I figured that if I couldnt have the awesome light blue one I saw in his picture, I should get the next best thing! UNBOXING: This thing is clean. Its packaged professionally but not in a gimmicky way telling you about how its the best gaming mouse around. It also comes with minimal accessories, but all those necessary to make your gaming experience better with this mouse. It has 4 extra buttons to replace side buttons that you can program individually through their software, and as stated in their product description, you can totally switch these to the other side if youre left handed! Also comes with a charging cord which is sturdy, but flexible and long enough for any normal pc setup. FIRST REACTION: Plugging this thing in and charging it was a breeze. I didnt time it, but Im guessing it took around 30 minutes to hit full-charge on whats supposed to be a 30+ hour battery life. Not too bad. Along with that, the software you need to control the lighting on it as well as customizing your dpi settings is SO EASY! Razer may have nice peripherals as well, but we can all say that their synapse and cortex softwares are hot garbage. Logitech hit the nail on the head with this software. It took nearly no time for me to set my dpi to 400, get the lighting pattern just right, and jump into my games. Also quite smooth, I like the way it glides on my mouse pad, and it feels nicer on the cloth mouse pad than my new Razer Mamba Elite and Corsair M65 PRO. FIRST FEW HOURS: Man I love this thing. I have large hands and had doubts about longer gaming sessions having to use a slightly tighter grip on this mouse, but those doubts were thrown out the window after a 6 hour session today playing Overwatch. The mouse is on the lighter side, and thats a big step for me considering I used the Corsair M65 for a while, and I decided that heavier mouses were my favorite, but man this thing just feels so great. It feels just as ergonomically sound as my Razer Mamba Elite, and the clicks feel more responsive. Along with all of that, I checked my battery charge after this gaming session, and it was at a solid 95% (Im sure itd be lower if I set up alternating color patterns and whatnot, but I just have a static color running right now). PROS: - Lightweight (depends on if you like lightweight mice) - Battery life is as advertised - Shape is form-fitting even to larger hands - Buttons feel sturdy and responsive - NO CORD! (sorry to my newly retired mouse bungee) - Response time in-game feels great. 1ms seems about right, but havent done any real tests for it yet CONS: - lightweight (again depending on whether or not thats your thing) - not as customizable as say a Razer mouse with addressable lighting zones - Ive read that it is difficult to switch the side buttons, but its doable nonetheless Will definitely be buying another one as a backup and any special editions that come out!
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Michael
> 24 hourHave really enjoyed this mouse since getting it in Jan of 22. The mouse wheel started having an issue, When scrolling up it would instead scroll down, very odd issue at that. I contacted customer chat as it is 24/7. John walked me through some trouble shooting steps. Unfortunately it did not remedy it but he got a replacement going. Awesome support from John and great warranty. Logitech won me over!
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KnicNicks
> 24 hourIm very competitive in videogames so I wanted something with a good sensor and also didnt want to deal with wires anymore. I have to say that Im overall extremely impressed with the Logitech G Pro, when I need to charge it I can just unplug the wireless connector sitting on my desk and use it as a wired mouse while it charges. I wish the battery life lasted slightly longer, but honestly I go days without charging it and I use it for at least 8 hours a day. I used to use a ZOWIE FK-2 because my hands on are the smaller size for men. This mouse fits me perfectly and I use claw grip way of holding it. Ive been using it for many months now.
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Kyotosomo
> 24 hourThis is one seriously awesome mouse! Words cannot describe how comfortably it fits under my hand, and for a wireless mouse its very lightweight too. The two macro buttons are perfectly placed as well and the quick DPI change is a very cool feature (as is the ability to customize the RGB lights on this mouse). I can see why this and the Razer Viper Ultimate are seen as the two best mice in Gaming. Speaking of, the one final feature worth mentioning, the feature that really pushed me over the edge to buy this instead of the Razer; is this mouses compatibility with the Powerplay mousepad. Some may see it as an expensive novelty but the fact that I will never have to charge this mouse ever again despite it being a wireless mouse just strikes me as extremely convenient. However its not a requirement as this mouse already comes with a normal wireless mode, bluetooth mode, and wired mode so theres no need to buy the mousepad (personally however I love it). The only reason not to get this mouse over the Razer is if you dont care about Powerplay and you are someone with small hands that uses a Claw grip or Fingertip grip (the Razers lower height is definitely better for those two grip styles). However even if you dont use Powerplay, this is the better mouse if you use Palm grip or any of the Hybrid grips (which is the vast majority of people). Overall, if youre willing to put up with the high price, this is literally the best mouse on the market and I would highly recommend getting one for yourself.
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Ygor Cezar
> 24 hourNice features, configurated buttons and programmable dpi
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N.
> 24 hourREASON FOR INITIAL PURCHASE My Logitech 703 (of 2 years) died, so to upgrade, and fix the center scroll-wheel at the same time, I purchased the next best mouse. 1ST OPINION (QUALITY) Materials are good, and the longevity of the product is clearly better than most other brands. Their software is perfect, tons of configuration and the on-board memory storage is a great feature. 2ND OPINION (BAD ERGONOMICS) I liked the Logitech G Pro mouse at first, but then found that I had to hold the mouse weird and (even with small hands) the entire right side of my hand still touches the table/mousepad when I play games or even during basic use cases. This mouse is small and light, which I thought would be a good feature, but it just didnt work out that way. 3RD OPINION (SLIGHT ISSUE) You will need grip tape if you dont want to drop the damn thing when you move to a different corner of the mousepad. This thing is slick since Day 1. No coating whatsoever, to save on material and to make the mouse last longer, there is no grippy silicone like the 703 model has. So, theres another $15 to spend to make the mouse like what it should have been. CONCLUSION Ive now used this mouse for 3 years and am looking for a decent replacement for better ergonomics (found one already). Time to retire this one. Wont be purchasing the same mouse, or even a Logitech. NO USB-C, which is stupid - its 2022. Your cord is proprietary, waste of wire. They made a super-light version of this same mouse but didnt change the port. I guess it was too much effort for something they want to sell for $150.
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oxys
> 24 hourUltimately, choosing between this and the viper comes down to personal preference based on the pros and cons of both. If you can, try both yourself. If you can’t, get the G Pro. Viper Pros: Better shape Better stock feet More satisfying side button clicks Better sensor on paper, but unnoticeable difference in game so ignore this pro. Magnetic charging dock Better grip Viper Cons: Mushy mouse button clicks (more on that later) Weird side button placement, I have to bend my thumb 90 degrees just to press the back side button which ends up messing up my aim. Razer Synapse Logitech G Pro Pros: Better and more satisfying mouse button clicks Better side button placement Better scroll wheel Logitech software Logitech G Pro Cons: Shaped like a potato cut in half Material is less grippy Stock feet absolutely suck and hyper glides are necessary So essentially, both the Razer and GPW have similar technology. If you’re expecting for one to have better hardware than the other, dont. I think ultimately the G Pro is better, because the cons I’ve listed for the G Pro can be fixed with alternate solutions. The slippery material can be fixed with Lizard Grip tape, the bad feet can be fixed with hyperglides, and you can get used to the shape. The Viper on the other hand has cons that are built into the product itself. You cannot fix the atrociously mushy mouse clicks, you can’t fix the side button placement, and you can’t fix razer synapse. However, if shape truly bothers you that much, get the Razer. Try both if you can, that’s what I did and I found the G Pro to be the one for me, and I think it might be for you.
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Brock C Reviews
> 24 hourThis mouse is great, charges very quickly is light and accurate. The only issue is when it wakes up from sleep mode it has high dpi but then it fixes itself after 2 seconds or so, other than that it is great, just wish it was usb C but that might add some extra weight so idk