Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance

(858 Reviews)

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  • Michael

    > 3 day

    Have 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!

  • 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.

  • Mike

    Greater than one week

    Great mouse but the battery life could be better. Lasts about a week with normal use.

  • Ian Niggles

    > 3 day

    I 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!

  • Harley

    > 3 day

    Mouse is super light and very responsive

  • Maricela

    > 3 day

    Nice and grippy great for gaming

  • Lucy Nguyen

    Greater than one week

    Its cheaper than the normal g pro wireless. I prefer this color way, even though I dont play league I dont really mind it. Battery lasts very long. 10/10 purchase.

  • Kellen Hartmann

    > 3 day

    The main thing I like about this mouse that makes it stand out to me is the charging cable. It has these arms that grip the mouse in the front. It doesn’t come out when you’re using the mouse while it’s charging.

  • jbfreels

    > 3 day

    So lets get this out of the way, why not 5 stars. The only reason Im not giving this mouse 5 stars is because the profile/settings are not stored on the hardware itself. Logitech software must be running for RGB profile as well as resolution setting. The mouse has a default RGB setting and DPI. This is my first wireless mouse, so maybe that is the reason? My previous wired mice Razer and Corsair brand seemed to keep their profile. Charging: I dont have the charging mat to go with this mouse, but I dont find it a hassle to charge. Pretty convenient using the cable they provide which the USB dongle can attach to. I try to swap them out once a week just to make sure it always has a charge. Hand-feel: I have fairly large hands (62 is my height), the size was a little concerning for me as Ive always purchased large mice. I like it though, it weighs next to nothing, especially compared to the last few mice Ive used. The only other minor gripe I have with this mouse is that I tend to have my pinky on the ground when I play. There are times when I flick right (Im right handed) and the fat on my pinky goes under the mouse bringing up the right edge of the mouse off the table. The mouse basically must have full contact to operate and I have noticed at times, not just flicking, but panic tracking, that the mouse is non-responsive because it is just a few MMs off the table. Ive been trying to adjust how I hold the mouse which always alleviates the issue, and I could probably benefit from better mouse-posture anyway, so I cant really consider this in my star-rating. Software: IMO Razer has the absolute best software for my needs. The Logitech software seems good, Ill need more time and play more variety of games to really see if it checks all the boxes for me though. Ive been fairly casual since I got this mouse, Ark Survival Evolved, Rust, Icarus, Among Us, pretty much all things that only require default functionality, no MMO play yet. Random thoughts: What happened to the day when wed add weights to our mice? I think part of it is the popularity of quick-action shooters such as Valorant. You cant flick with a boulder. I purchased this mouse because I really like the game Rust, a popular Rust streamer, spoonkid, plugged this mouse during one of his streams and I wanted to check it out. I tell you what, I went from a rock on the beach to AK in half the time with this mouse. j/k I still suck at Rust, but thats on me.

  • Alexander J.

    > 3 day

    I 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.

Designed over two years with direct input from many professional esports players, Logitech G PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse is built to the exacting standards of some of the world"s top esports professionals. PRO Wireless gaming mouse is purpose built for extreme performance and includes the latest and most advanced technologies available. Featuring Lightspeed technology, PRO Wireless overcomes the limitations of latency, connectivity and power to provide rock solid and super-fast 1 mms report rate connection. PRO Wireless gaming mouse is also equipped with the next generation version of the HERO sensor. HERO 16K is the highest performing and most power efficient gaming sensor that Logitech has ever made for pixel precise targeting in fps and mob games. An incredibly lightweight endoskeleton and ergonomic design improve maneuverability and comfort while removable side buttons and programmable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting give you the ultimate in mouse customization.

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