Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance
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Olga Pognerybko
19-11-2024Had a 59 gram wired mouse before this and thought this would weight too much but it seems exactly the same but better.
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Kurumi.IsMyLife
> 3 dayVery 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.
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joseph cardona
> 3 dayI actually got mine for 47% off at the time of purchase making it around 50 dollars and for that price you really do get a mouse that goes above and beyond anything ive ever previously owned. The G502, G305, razer viper mini - This thing just blows all of them out of the water. With the RGB turned off on performance mode you can easily expect at least 4 straight days of heavy usage with literally zero latency - literally indistinguishable from a wired mouse which was something i was initially scared of when buying a wireless mouse. All the buttons are responsive and the mouse itself is very light at around 80 grams. To go from 0 to 100 in charge only takes about an hour or so which makes charging the mouse, even when still using it, really a none issue. 10/10 easily.
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Cris
> 3 dayIf 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.
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Freya
> 3 dayThis 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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Tom
Greater than one weekWhile I love this mouse, I still cant support an electronics manufacturer using micro-USB in their electronics in 2022. The same goes for the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard, so my guess is that Logi bought a TON of micro adapters and are still burning through their old inventory before finally adopting USB-C.
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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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Gage Thiel PhD
> 3 dayThe mouse and wireless connectivity are fine quality and not the focus of this review. The issue with this product is that some features (RBG, Macros) are only accessible via the Logitech G Hub app. Simply put, this app is broken. Google search Logitech G Hub not working, and you find endless articles, forum posts, and Reddit threads discussing all manner of troubleshooting options involving restarting, reinstalling, deleting files, unplugging devices, etc. These issues seem to appear across different operating systems and devices. I will save you the time of going through all these hoops and try all these methods: they dont work. Ive tried them all and get the same issue found in the picture: an app that cannot successfully launch. If you are planning on using any of the features via the G Hub, please buy another product. If you do not plan to use any of those features, this mouse will work fine.
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Maricela
> 3 dayNice and grippy great for gaming
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ZChris13
> 3 dayIf you need an extreme gamer mouse, buy this if you need a web browsing mouse, buy the M510 instead, its shaped like not a bar of soap pros: lightweight, has buttons, extremely fast and accurate cons: no ergonomics at all, shaped like a bar of soap, too much DPI to use as a normal mouse