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Law Chiles
> 3 dayI recently purchased the Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse, and I have to say, I am thoroughly impressed. This is hands-down the best wireless gaming mouse I have ever used. First off, the design is sleek and ergonomic, fitting comfortably in my hand for extended gaming sessions. The buttons are easily accessible and have a satisfying click when pressed. The weight is perfectly balanced, making it feel like an extension of my hand rather than a clunky accessory. But what really sets this mouse apart is its responsiveness. I play a lot of fast-paced games that require quick movements and precise aim, and this mouse delivers on both fronts. The HERO 25K sensor provides incredibly accurate tracking, and the Lightspeed wireless technology ensures that there is no lag or latency whatsoever. Another huge plus is the battery life. I can go weeks without needing to recharge, and when I do, it only takes a few hours to get back to a full charge. Plus, the Logitech G HUB software allows me to customize the mouses settings to my liking, including DPI levels, button mapping, and RGB lighting. Overall, I cannot recommend the Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse enough. Its the perfect combination of style, comfort, and performance, and has quickly become my go-to gaming mouse. If youre in the market for a new wireless gaming mouse, this one should definitely be at the top of your list.
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Alexander J.
> 3 dayI am a die hard Logitech fan when it comes to peripherals, been using a mice, keyboards, and headsets from them for years now. I was a very big fan of the g403 and bought a few wired ones as well one wireless. I broke most of them as I used to rage but was especially a fan of the wireless, Logitech knows how to do wireless. I always kept the weight in the mouse so I am more used to heavier mice. Because of this I was somewhat nervous to try a lighter mouse, I wanted to try the superlight but I read reviews of more problems with that one, and with the price tag and larger jump in weight difference I thought the regular G pro wireless was the right choice. When I first got it took a bit of getting used to because I would put more effort into my flicks because I was used to more weight, but it didnt take long. The build quality is very good as always with Logitech in my experience, I have had no issues with ghosting, double clicks etc. The ergonomics are similar to the g403 but different on the sides. The stock sliders are pretty good and I dont think I personally need to change them, although I am not that picky when it comes to that. The scroll wheel has a bit more feedback than the g403 which is good because that mouse had almost none. The mouse buttons are more clicky, lighter and feel more responsive than the g403. The side buttons are smaller but also more clicky, but also stick out more than those on the g403 which makes it easier to engage. The logo is a customizable LED which you can change or turn in the G Hub (great app btw), the scroll wheel no longer is. The sensor is much more precise than the prodigy sensor that I am used to, which was still good, but not close to this one. It also has a larger DPI range than before, which I dont use but its cool I guess. It does not have a DPI switch button on the top anymore, but has one on the bottom, which again I do not use as I have always had it disabled, but is nice to have if I need it. You can also charge this mouse wirelessly via mousepad or some other setup, and can add a weight if you desire to do so. I was very surprised at the battery life on this thing. It was good on my previous wireless mouse but this thing only needs to be charged every week at the most for me. When you turn it on out of rest mode it has LED dots that tell you generally how charged the battery is, but you can also check the G Hub app or it will tell you when it is getting low as a little pop up at the bottom right of your screen. It came with a charging cable that was unbraided so I just used my old g403 braided charging cable as it still fits the micro-usb port. It will not come out when charging and playing and will not change the responsiveness which is really good for wireless. I keep mine on my bungie for quick access and so that I dont notice the wire when using the mouse. This mouse is also ambidextrous so leftys can also use it by swapping out the buttons on the side as it comes setup for right handed users. Logitech is really ahead of the game and has sort of set themselves apart from the competition in the recent years when it comes to wireless gaming, there is not any lag or delay and it is just as responsive as a wired mouse. Wireless is the future and Im all for it. This is by no means the cheapest mouse, I got it on a deal and still spent a good amount. But it is great for the money, and definitely a competitive gaming mouse that will give you an edge. I think its great and Logitech has never let me down, so if youre interested in it, and are willing to spend the money on it I say you should go for it and you wont be let down.
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Skol!
> 3 dayOverall: 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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Michael Busch
> 3 dayThis is my second one. The first died after roughly 4 years of daily use and abuse. So, since I was totally happy with this mouse I bought it again. Still a great mouse. However, somebody did something to the mouse wheel. Its driving me nuts. If I try to scroll down, it scrolls first up, then down. If you try to scroll slowly, it jumps all over the place.
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KnicNicks
Greater than one weekIm 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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Alvan
> 3 dayFor a limited edition mouse, I would say i got it at the best price considering it had a 52 percent off deal. ive been using it for about 2 weeks now and its great. One of the best mice if not the best mice ive ever used
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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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Rchiwawa
> 3 dayThree years of thrashing as of July and my first one has finally given up the ghost. I can no longer reliably click and hold with it on the primary mouse button. It has survived a grand child growing up from three to six in that time learning (even more abusively than from me) how to Lego City Undercover. I have logged over 2,000 hours on my Steam games of choice in that time aside from the 50 hours of City Undercover and just under 500 hours of DIII gaming on this particular mouse. *The battery still holds the same charge it did when new (perceptually, I have not timed it). So do my other two. *After a firmware update one copy of three (not the one being replaced) stopped double clicking when not commanded *I would only ask that Logitech fix their garbage G hub and put a USB C port on the mouse. I wont use another mouse or provide one for my nieces, nephews, and now grandchildren to local with me or get their game on under my roof.
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Nick
> 3 dayI 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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Mike
> 3 dayGreat mouse but the battery life could be better. Lasts about a week with normal use.