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 - White
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Flynxi
> 3 dayI need to start of with: This is one of the BEST mice I have every used in my life (and I work at a computer full time and play video games). Upside: Not even a year into owning this mouse the right click button went out on the device. From previous personal experience Logitechs warranty is pretty good but this was damage from use so I didnt even bother. Luckily I had the previous version to this (Logitech gpro not superlight) and they use the same switches (you can even order replacement switches online!) After taking apart the mouse (had to replace the feet anyway) this was super easy to manually repair this switch with a soldering iron. The fact that I was able to open this mouse, and easily replace the switch for the right click in less than an hour puts logitech at one of my #1 brands to buy from. Downside: If you dont have a soldering iron or the knowledge to repair electronics this is a super lightweight device. If you throw it around and bang it around it WILL break. Its not called GPRO indestructible, its called superlight. 4/5 because I dont really rough-house my mouse and it still broke within a year. 4/5 though because of the reparability. If there was a reparability score I would give this mouse 6/5.
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Tony
> 3 dayMy first GPRO Superlight did have a battery shake issue , was very common for when I had bough it at the time , got a fast and helpful replacement messaging support , other than that I love this mouse very light and minimal , awesome !
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J. Franco
Greater than one weekI love the Glorious mouse and only I bought this mouse because the right clicker felt like it was starting to stick a little bit. the weight difference seems very minimal and didnt feel the difference at all. The notable differences at first were the charging wire is way more stiff on the Logitech G Pro X superlight and basically cant do any gaming if its plugged into the mouse. It will move your mouse and add resistance while gaming. Also the stopping power on the Logitechs stock skates is a bit faster then the glorious. At first I didnt like it but it actually added better precision to land cleaner shots. So plus for the Logitech on that one. Something I didnt like was not having the ability to change the dpi on the fly which I used often on the glorious while playing games like Tarkov when I went from sniping to running and gunning. I have noticed a reasonably better click response from the Logitech and feels better when using the left and right clicks. Might have been because my glorious was wearing out. Feels a little big in my hand and I wear a large in gloves. Also it has no rgb so the presentation is a bit dull. I have everything back lit red and my mouse is just sitting there in the dark. Overall I would recommend this mouse while it not be as cool as the Glorious it definitely has the nice stopping power and very precise and responsive to the clicks. I would rate this mouse just a bit better then the Glorious while the Glorious is still a very very good mouse also. Will just definitely need to upgrade the charging cable.
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Nathaniel
Greater than one weekI e owned and used personally some of the best Logitech around. G9X,MX518,G303 and both wired G pro. This is technically my 3rd “logi Wireless mouse. I’m coming from a Razer viper ultimate. If you don’t already know, logitech mice are really built better than a lot of the other brands and I not only used logitech and razor but I’ve used cooler master and Microsoft might as well and from my experience every Logitech mouse that I’ve ever owned I’ve only had a problem with maybe one or two other mice because I bought one that had a manufacturing defect and then I had a problem with one of the buttons going bad later on down the line Now with the razor every razor product I’ve ever owned and I’ve owned probably 20 of their products I’ve had problems with their software and with the hardware. Usually the hardware is all right, but their software isn’t quite there with logitech not only do you get great hardware it’s not overly complicated and the software works. I don’t actually need to have logitech hub installed. I can use the off-line or the onboard memory profile manager that they allow you to have which is a godsend because I don’t need 15 different services running in the background for my mouse . As far as comfort goes it’s a really comfortable mouse and it’s really light and the battery last a very long time it seems like this battery is going to last 2 to 3 times longer than the Razer viper ultimate. I would highly recommend this mouse to anybody that games a lot or who just wants a comfortable mouse knowing that they can just plug it in, and it’s gonna work for the entirety of the ownership .
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Dima
> 3 dayIve been using Zowie EC2-B for the past several years. I really liked it and thought it was great. The thing is I recently noticed a strange behavior with its primary button. When you click it really fast, it sometimes doesnt engage. I think its part due to design flaw. The buttons on EC2-B are continues. They are part of the mouse body. But, where the buttons meet the solid plastic the click there is very inconsistent. Even if you go slightly towards the middle it also skipping sometimes. This is especially prominent when you shoot very fast. So this prompted me to look for an alternative. By chance I visited site that had s1mples setup and I noticed Logitech G Pro. After watching few reviews and looking through feedback on amazon, I decided to give it a try. My first impression was a bit pessimistic going from EC2-B and using it for years. I thought the clicks where very loud. But then I tested both side by side and started to really enjoy Logitech G Pro. It was lighter and easier to control. With the same setting I had on EC2-B, the mouse was a lot sharper and my aim was precise. It glides well and I am enjoying it a lot. I highly recommend!
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Brittney
> 3 dayVery lightweight and works well! Charge lasts for awhile and I use it for many hours per day. Love that I can charge it while using, so I am never without a mouse. I use this for gaming as well and no lag noticed.
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Isaac Alaez
> 3 dayI have used the logitech g500s since it came out, and i still have it laying around somewhere. The reason i liked it so much was because of the solid feel and size. Im a big guy, 6,5 200 pounds and i have big hands. I struggle to use smaller mice or mice that dont have much of a sidewall to grip onto. This mouse manages to be the lightest mouse i have ever used and still feel as solid as a rock, plus with its steep side and inculded grip tape i have no ptoblem picking it up and moving it around. I am one of those people that like to pick up mice alot to reset to the center of my mouse pad and the super lighweight build along with the great ergonomics allows me to do so with little effort. The battery life is fantastic, i go weeks without having to charge it and the 2.4gz connection if lightning fast and reliable. 11/10 mouse. Buy it and you wont regret it. P.S i have a drawer full of mice off all sizes, builds and connectivity methods , Ive tried them all. I no logner have to look , ive found my all time favourite and i hope you did too.
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AJ Burks
> 3 dayI recently switched from the logitech g502 wired to this mouse, my previous mouse was about 3 years old and going strong but the sensor started to bug out and make me do 180° flicks out of nowhere, the scroll wheel on the g502 was also worn down so much to the point where it was free spinning. After switching to this mouse I immediately noticed a drastic difference in feel, weight, and accuracy. Very accurate mouse and I highly recommend.
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amasmartshopper
Greater than one weekJust upgraded from a wired gaming mouse and I can feel the quality in the design. From the way the buttons push, to the smoothness, the click sounds so clean. I also got the Tiger Ice for 12.99 and it glides. Worth every penny.
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Jessica Salazar
> 3 dayes un producto ligero y bueno