Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ultra-Lightweight, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, 5 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, Compatible with PC / Mac - Black
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Nicholas
> 3 dayIt’s everything you could need in a mouse. Really light, amazing tracking, incredible incredible battery life, sexy asf, satisfying clicks and scroll wheel. I mean what more could you really want?
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saeldaya
> 3 dayAmazing mouse!
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Blake Kazmierzak
> 3 daySwitched from Deathadder V2, noticeable improvement in aim due to being wireless and lighter. Battery life has been a non-issue. I wasn’t a fan of the side buttons at first, they felt mushy compared to the Deathadder but I got used to them quickly. The software is not my favorite, it is not very intuitive and the memory mode fails if the mouse is disconnected for some reason. The software does have some useful features however, such as having DPI presets for different games that automatically switch. Overall a great mouse and worth the purchase, especially on sale.
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levi birch
> 3 dayThis mouse is incredibly light, super responsive, and easy to get used to. My biggest issues with this mouse is the slick design is hard to grip, the battery coming loose and rattling, and the poor mouse feet. Definitely need mouse grips and mouse feet to get the best feeling out of this mouse. For 150$ there shouldn’t be any rattling and the battery shouldn’t come unglued in less than a year. To be fair to the mouse there is probably around 2000+ hours on it.
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Zach
Greater than one weekMy first mouse just didnt work. Amazon (or whoever) sent a mouse that had been RMAed before (box had been opened) and it just straight up didnt charge or connect to the computer. Dead mouse.
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jason
> 3 dayI miss my ring finger buttons, but the loss of weight was worth it. This mouse is extremely light and great for gaming. I recommend this for anyone looking for a good gaming mouse that will last forever.
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Henrik Burns
> 3 dayI splurged on this high-end mouse because I was sick of the buggy scroll wheels on lower-end mice. Unfortunately, and to my surprise, after only 4 months of moderate use (WFH and gaming) the scroll wheel has gone buggy. Every dozen scrolls or so, the mouse will incorrectly register a scroll in the opposite direction. I use the scroll wheel a lot for work (CAD software), so it is super irritating to have the mouse be registering incorrect scrolls. Ive tried to fix it by blowing out the wheel with a duster, updating drivers, etc. but with no improvement. Some people online have said that this is a known issue and that youll need to take apart the mouse to clean and relubricate the scroll wheel. Im sorry, but I dont believe I should have to perform this level of maintenance on a mouse I paid $150 for after only 4 months.
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Bailey Nguyen
> 3 dayQuite expensive but thats expected. Incredible light, I couldnt believe it when I first got it. And the battery life is a major improvement to the G502 wireless which needed charging every two days. Feels great in my hand and feels great.
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Pealo
> 3 dayGreat mouse I’m still getting used to it because it’s so light when aiming in shooter games I find myself still over correcting because I’m not used to the weight.
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Prof. Hannah O'Reilly I
> 3 dayPros: