Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance
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Wayne
> 3 dayGreat item
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Kitty
> 3 dayI absolutely love this mouse. Its wireless, a nice size for your hand, and has 2 side buttons. Its perfect for gaming, typing emails, or office work. Its a great mouse, you will enjoy using it.
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Cris
Greater than one weekIf 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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Dave
> 3 dayStarted using this mouse in early September 2021. I had been on a mouse buying spree to try to find a wireless model that felt good. Upon using this one it immediately became my favorite because of its light weight, responsiveness, long battery life, and the ability to use it left- or right-handed. Im at a computer all day for work and also play a lot of PC games, so daily use of this mouse averaged 8+ hours. I was used to heavier mice and the G Pro Wireless was much more comfortable for my hands and wrists for long periods of time. Last week (January 2023) the mouse started registering random double clicks of the back side button on the left side, and at about the same time the scroll wheel occasionally scrolls the screen in the opposite direction of my input. Ive tried the mouse on two different computers to check if my PC was causing the problem, but the issue was the same on other machines. Im outside the warranty range and will probably need to switch to a different mouse. The G Pro Wireless is a 5/5 in quality for the 16 months that it lasted, but I feel a $90 mouse should last longer than that.
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Dman
> 3 dayI have to say, this is THE best wireless mouse I have ever owned, and I have owned a few (logitech of old, mamba, etc). I set it up today, with only half battery life (54%), and have been online web-browsing multiple sites for a long while, as well as playing 3 games (Yakuza 0, Vermintide 2, Overkills the walking dead beta) for about 3 and a half hours, and the battery only went down to 52%, in what, maybe 5 hours I have had it installed? I dont think they are exagerating that 64 hour battery life at all (I AM using it w/o the RGB lighting, as the Logitech app said it would cut my time down from 64 hours to 50-52 hours, and I would rather have the extra 12 hours game time than have some light underneath my palm where I cant see it). The mouse is big (I have large hands), but not as big as the steelseries rival (original) is. That is what I am moving on from, the original steelseries rival. Compared to that, it is almost as long as the rival, and as high as the rival in the center, but I wish it was bigger in the rear end side, as it is a little thin at the back for my taste, which means I have to move it more than I would like to, and I feel it under my palm. It is by no means a deal breaker though, as I have been using it for only 5 hours and it already feels VERY natural to me. I can hardly tell I am using a new mouse, except for that thin-ness at the rear. The mouse is VERY lightweight. So, if you people that like a heavy mouse, or like adding weights into a mouse, you are out of lick with this mouse. You may be able to add weights in the rear compartment, meant for storing the cable, but other than that, I think you are out of luck. But, dont discount it because of the weight. My rival mouse was a lot heavier, and I thought I was not going to like this logitech mouse because it IS so lightweight, but I was wrong. I dont mind the weight, and I actually am lifting the mouse a lot less than I used to lift my rival mouse. Heh. The wireless thing is NOT a joke! It truly is just as good as my preferred wired mouse, and its ten times better than any other wireless mouse I have ever used, easily better. It is also just as good hit-scan wise as THE best, most accurate mouse I have ever used, the Logitech G100S. And, that is WITH being wireless! If you have the money, dont even think about it, just buy the mouse. I was thinking this would be another return mouse, and I would have to use one of my backup mice instead, like my zowie 1k. But nope, this mouse is not going back. It will be my primary mouse until it dies (which hopefully wont be until an even better version of this mouse is out). I dont know how they could improve on the mouse, unless they make the battery life even longer, or make it more precise than it already is, except to make it a tiny bit fatter in the rear of the mouse, for people who use a true palm grip, and they make it JUST a palm grip mouse instead of both claw and palm grips. But, that is my opinion, others like claw grips better, and I think this would work well for anyone who uses claw grip also, just becasue of that slim rear end. I cant say enough good things about this mouse to actually make you buy it, but trust me, this IS the mouse you always wanted, have been waiting for forever to cut the cord, and it is right here, right now, available to everyone. No gimmick, just pure kick butt mouse.
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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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Kellen Hartmann
> 3 dayThe 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.
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Kyotosomo
Greater than one weekThis 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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Roberto “Juice”
> 3 dayMy old mouse (Steelseries Sensei) started to behave weird after 12 years of use and thought about this one to replace it... best decision ever. The mouse is so light and comfortable that makes it a real pleasure to play with it.
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Dan
> 3 dayI have been using this mouse for almost two weeks and am very glad I made the purchase. My previous mouse was the Logitec G502 Hero, which is also a phenomenal mouse. The G502 Hero is a much cheaper alternative, but it is wired. The G502 Lightspeed has the same great sensor, but it has a few more buttons and is just a little heavier. That being said, there was a small break-in period for me while using the mouse. For the first few days, it felt too uncontrollable. Youd be surprised how much of an impact a wire will cause on your mouses feel. The drag of the wire being gone was alone a big thing to get used to. This mouse is also lighter which added to the feeling. After a week of daily usage, it feels MUCH better, even better than my last mouse. This mouse also has fewer buttons than the G502, but sometimes less is more! It has the primary buttons you need for FPS games. PROS: - Easy setup. Just install Logitech G Hub for customization. - Great battery life with very quick charging. - Great for large hands using claw grip. CONS: - Price - Fewer buttons than G502 but you wont miss them after the break-in period - Small break-in period if moving from heavier mice. Overall solid mouse. 10/10 overall, but only getting a 4 star in the Ergonomic category since the stock pads are not as good as aftermarket alternatives, but they are still very usable.