Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance

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  • Kurumi.IsMyLife

    > 3 day

    Very good sensitivity and sensitivity sensor, I like thats mouse, nice soft and good build, good quality, better symmetrical mouse jve never seen before than other.

  • JF

    > 3 day

    Afteer 3 pa2irs of pro wireless they all double clicked early into their life, i want to say no more then a month into having them, last one i had fixed itself, the logitech ghub is a buggy mess, you never know what your true battery life is, and every time you plug it in you have different readings. Recently the whole mouse is lagging and made me break the darn thing, i moved the mouse and it would not do anything after a second, i want my money back

  • Levon

    > 3 day

    If you have ANY hair on your mousepad, it will get stuck in the laser sensor, which will cause your mouse to glitch around. You need some tweezers to pick em off the sensor, just dont scratch it... Kinda disappointing in this sense. In addition, the Logitec program that you install to control the mouse kind of sucks, because when you plug the mouse in to charge, you gotta restart the logitec program, because if you dont, the mouse will glitch around sometimes and not move for a second.

  • Miss Candace Sauer

    > 3 day

    Compared to other logitech mice, the M550 wireless mouse can easily outbeat the battery and connectivity time from this overpriced gaming mouse. You would think paying this much for a mouse would give you a longer connection time but thats not the case. Design wise, the mouse is awful for ergonomics, for small hands. Its an awkward position. Atleast the matte surface allows no sweat buildup. As for gaming, its actually a really great mouse considering it has customizable buttons for either left or right handed users, making it flexible it terms of user experience.

  • Mrs. Celestine Stark I

    > 3 day

    Its going the shape of tyler 1s head so it fits in your palm easily

  • Cris

    > 3 day

    If youre an enthusiast, or just want the best mouse on the market for gaming; youve found it. Get a cheaper wired version if this is too much, the sensor is the same! The mouse can be easily suited to your liking as its ambidextrous, meaning its good for both hands. I used to own a Razer Deathadder, Ive owned a few over the course of about 7 years, and I was always skeptical about trying to switch over to a new mouse but I wanted to make sure I bought the right product. Yes, this mouse is going to be different from the one you currently have; its a huge jump many people make without realizing, youre going to have to change your settings, figure out how to use the new mouse and so on.. The switch was almost seamless from a Deathadder to the G Pro; the hardware alone was enough to make what used to be a prominent mouse a couple of years ago almost caveman-like. The lack of a wire just made this mouse that much lighter, but also easier to handle. Ive always found myself trying to move my mouse in such a weird way that limited me on a Deathadder, the design of the mouse itself didnt allow me to get this extra bit of space I needed to get a kill when I tried to move my wrist in a non-conventional angle. The G Pro got rid of the problem with a way better sensor, no wire that constricts movement and an overall better shell design that suits my weird wrist twist. Get this mouse if you have the money, if not; get something with a HERO sensor from logitech, the thing feels revolutionary.

  • NotOdd

    > 3 day

    great mouse for both gaming and work!

  • J4y_3l3cT

    Greater than one week

    Logitech has done an outstanding job manufacturing a wireless competitive gaming mouse. I personally will never be sold on the idea of a wireless mouse being better than a wired one just because of signal interference alone, this does not detract from the fact that this mouse is indeed a dam good mouse even for fast pace FPS shooters. I will try to go in order writing my review of this mouse from opening to playing with it. *Packaging* For a $150 mouse I expected more from the packaging however I do understand that maybe Logitech wanted to keep things simple. There is no wow factor here just a simple small box wrapped in plastic. Looking at it from the outside you wouldnt be able to tell this thing costs$150. *Opening* So once I got into the box that looks as though the contents of it didnt cost $150, I was once again taken aback. Reason being that the mouse was just sitting there unwrapped. The reason this kinda surprised me was because I had to make sure that I didnt accidentally order a used mouse. Nothing against used electronics but I generally stay away from them because they could potentially have unseen underlying issues, however Amazon and their generous return policy has restored some of my confidence in buying them but I did not want to go that route with this mouse at this price point. The mouse did have tape on the underside once I lifted it from its cradle but again I did double check to make sure that it wasnt a used product. I removed the tape from the underside and checked the mouse skates for any signs of scratches and everything was cool. *Package Contents* The package contained what youd expect. The mouse, a wireless dongle, and a cord all wrapped and in good condition. One thing that concerned me that I wasnt sure about was whether or not the buttons on the right side of the mouse were preinstalled and to my relief they werent. The reason I say this is because I prefer not to disassemble my electronics if I dont have to, if you have to then you gotta do what you gotta do but I work in maintenance and repeatedly taking something apart and putting it back together causes excessive wear and damage and Id prefer keeping my $150 mouse in pristine condition other than normal wear and tear. *The Mouse* The mouse itself felt great, it felt solid and sound. The shell was sturdy Im a heavy handed individual and I was comfortable applying normal pressures from my hands to the mouse with fear or it being damaged or broken. The mouse slides gracefully across the mouse pad out of the box so you wont encounter issues there, I wouldve preferred they used the mouse skates Razer has been using on their largest mice but it is what it is I ordered some Hyperglides to replace them. *Installation* So the mouse is plug & play, I already had G Hub installed and the software recognized the hardware no problem. I didnt have to update any firmware or anything so that was cool I just plugged the dongle into the computer and turned the mouse on from the bottom and it was good to go. *The feels* So I have large hands and going into this I expected it to be small for my hands and I was correct. I use somewhat of a palm claw hybrid and I found that I had some empty space between my hand and the mouse itself which is kinda like a dead zone and could cause slop when making fast movements. Like I said I anticipated this going in so I cant say Im disappointed. The side buttons are nice as well as far as where they are positioned and how they feel when you press them, theyre very responsive. My only gripe would really be to move them back a little but I attribute that to the size of the mouse itself if the mouse was a little larger theyd naturally be further back. The button position in relation to the size of the mouse is fine and about where youd expect them to be. The two main mouse buttons feel pretty good as well the clicks sound good and feel equally as good I had no double click issues or indications thereof. One thing to really look out for are people buying this product used from someone else who had the double click issue and sending it back then someone else buys the mouse again with the same problem and all of a sudden a lot of people end up sharing the same mouse with the same issue leaving the same review complaining about the same problem. Ive encountered no double click issue so far. The weight of the mouse itself is great as well it feels really balanced not too light but not too heavy. *Tracking* So this is where the rubber meets the road, I wanted to test just how good this mouse is and if its as good as they say it is. I tried this thing out not in Microsoft word or nothing like that I went straight to Apex Legends and COD. I went into G Hub to check my configurations and much to my surprise I didnt have to do anything another good thing about G Hub is that your settings apply universally to all Logitech mice so because I had profiles set up for one mouse they assumed itd be the same for this one so that was a good surprise. The mouse tracked very well I have to admit I was impressed for a wireless mouse that didnt fit my hands that well I performed amicably and even was champion a few games and Im not one to argue with results. The mouse tracked even my most minute movements without skipping a beat. *Conclusion* I was on the fence about even picking up a wireless mouse because I wasnt sure if the technology was really ready for competitive gaming but it has come a long way. My only real issue with wireless is the batteries, no matter how good the battery may be eventually it will wear out and turn your wireless mouse back into a wired one Logitech could circumvent this by making the battery removable but theyd sell less mice in doing so. Which leads me to the reason I chose Logitech over Razer because Ive had to trash a wireless mouse once already in the past granted the technology back then isnt what it was today. Ill hold on to the mouse because I like it and it performs it will be the one in the arsenal. Ive attached some photos of the mouse alongside some more other popular mice in the game for size comparison. Enjoy.

  • Max C.

    > 3 day

    Hands down, the best mouse Ive ever owned. The Design I have big hands, so its been hard for me to find a mouse where my pinkie doesnt scrape my mousepad or my index and middle finger have to be curled to fit my whole hand on the mouse, so when I ordered the Logitech G Pro Wireless, I was a bit nervous. But when I got it, I was pleasantly surprised at how well it fit my hand. The first mouse Ive tried that isnt too small. Im right-handed but the mouse is symmetrical and the side buttons allow left handed support as well. The only con with this mouse is that it doesnt have a lot of mouse buttons which for some people who are used to having a lot, this can take some getting used to. Also includes a small secret compartment for you to put a secret note for yourself or someone else to find in the future. Battery Life. The battery life is amazing, most the time, I completely forget it needs charging at all. Id say I have to charge it once a week and Im on my computer using it constantly. Whenever it does need to charge, its a simple plug and continue using it, it also charges fast. Response Time For me, at least, theres no delay in response time compared to a wired mouse and you have options for the mouse to be able to be as close as possible to the wireless connecter to ensure its as fast as possible. (Also doubles as a charging cable making that easier as well) Logitech supplies a optional software for additional customization, which honestly makes the mouse even better. From macros to lighting patterns. My favorite lighting option is the one that changes the brightness based on the sound. Fun and neat feature.

  • Freya

    > 3 day

    This mouse is really nice. Good quality, light weight. Fit the length of my hand. I like the outlook of it, smooth and clean. The click sound it a little bit loud, if you want a quite mouse, this is not the one you want. But for playing game, I enjoy the clear click sound.

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