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Kosi O.
Greater than one weekI’ve tried so many mice in the past. The xm1, viper mini, deluxe m800 + some other mice. None of them fit me like this mouse. Pros: The main clicks are so good. Maybe just as good as the xm1 The shape is good The build quality is amazing The sensor is on point The coating is really good. Feels kinda like rubber It’s light and perfectly balanced Battery life is great. Cons: The feet are trash The side buttons are mushy Uses micro usb. This doesn’t bother me much but I’m just putting it as a con because I know a lot of people don’t like it There is no dpi button This mouse is easily my endgame mouse and top three best mouse on the market with the new viper and x2 in my personal opinion. I got it on a Black Friday sale for 109$. I just feel that it’s not worth the 130$-150$ price tag since there are a decent amount of features that they could easily improve. I feel like 120$ would be a reasonable price for this mouse. But overall, this is easily one of the best mice on the market. Just try getting it for a bit cheaper
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Taehan Stott
> 3 dayThe mouse is great in every respect. The sensor is accurate, the battery life is good, and it feels very great to use. The only problem that I have with it is the paint peels off on the side. Im now on my second mouse, soon to be third. This is a common issue with the white version, and most suggest using grip tape to fix the issue. I will be applying grip tape to the third one to solve the problem.
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Russell
> 3 dayThis mouse is amazing. I was using the G305 previously since my budget was on the stricter side but hey. were moving up. I just want to say that if youre using a mouse thats 95+ grams...losing nearly half that weight really. really. makes a difference. I never realized that stopping the weight of a 95+ gram mouse was actually more difficult than I believed until I used this. This mouse stops on a dime. Most times I dont even have to micro-adjust. I was legitimately not used to my crosshair going exactly where my brain was telling it to go. Anyone thats concerned about having to use logitech g hub, just install it, turn on onboard memory and use logitech onboard memory manager to change it to your desire then you can install both of them if you really wanted to.
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ravinjay
Greater than one weekThis is a good mouse but I have big hands and use fingertip grip and this mouse has no hump. I am coming from a Razer Deathadder and I feel that it is more ergonomic for my big hands. My biggest complaint is that super light weight makes no difference in games if you know how to play. The only time I feel a difference is when I lift the mouse up otherwise anything below 80grams you are are giving up functionality for any amount of gaming proficiency. I prefer a sensitivity buttons. The only other complaint is the software doesn’t provide an in game sensitivity pop up window so I know what sensitivity I am playing at so I can have an easier time dialing in the sensitivity. This is a good mouse I am using it and probably will till I want to try something else. I am a fingertip grip so take my review with a grain of salt.
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eugene park
> 3 dayId like to say that a light mouse MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE. Coming from a logitech g604, I was skeptical about all the hype. After using it, id like to tell you that IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!!! I play CS GO for the most part and my accuracy a long with flick shots has gotten tremendously better. I was stuck in gold nova for the longest time and now Im DMG. YEAH!!! The sensor on it is great, as expected. The scroll is smooth but still tactile due to the small little bumps felt while rotating. The grip is perfect for my medium sized hand. Battery life is actually pretty good. No complaints here!
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Forest
> 3 dayIts Logitech so of course its overall very good, just not for me for a couple of reasons - falls out of my hand in fps games, its just too smooth and doesnt fit my hand - they skimped a little too much on battery to make it lightweight. It should have double the battery life that it does - all wireless devices should have swappable batteries like the g603 so you are never tied to a cable
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George D. Scott
> 3 dayRemember to fully charge your mouse when you first get it! Ive always liked wired mice. You dont have to change the batteries, the response time has got to be the best, but when I tried the superlight, I was amazed. Since its so light, it causes almost no fatigue on your hand. It also allows for quick, responsive and precise movement. Since there is no cord, there is no drag whatsoever and this is actually HUGE. I used the G403 Hero wired mouse for a while but disliked the fact that the side rubber grips would deteriorate over time. This superlight X has solid plastic all around so there is no rubber to deteriorate. Furthermore, it comes with replaceable rubber grips to apply on the side and M1/M2 buttons. It has a superglide circle that can replace the black plastic one underneath the mouse to allow it to glide even more easily. Its a very basic mouse, and I would say it is good for a small to medium size hand grip. If you have large hands and long fingers, it may not be the mouse for you. It takes about an hour and a half to fully charge, and the battery lasts for about a week. Its best to just charge the mouse overnight. If your PC does not supply power to the USB ports when it is off, there should be a way to change this setting in the BIOS. This way, you can conveniently charge the mouse when you are done using your PC. Otherwise, an external power source can supply power to charge the mouse. The response time, when measured by rtings.com is actually identical if not even better than the wired g403 counterpart. This is hard to believe; both wired and wireless logitech mice can provide a 1ms response at a polling rate of 1000hz. The study shows that including button travel, this is actually a .03ms response time for all buttons. Thats pretty amazing. In a competitive gaming environment, pro players will always choose mice like this. No cord drag which inhibits aim, super light for quick movement, insanely good sensor for precision aim, and fast response time for faster reaction speed. Cant find anything negative to say about this mouse, YET!
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John
> 3 dayAfter 8 months the right button doesnt hold the click, its super annoying when playing FPS/sniper or any situation where you need to hold the right button down and press other mouse buttons at same time. It doesnt happen all the time but will happen when you most need it to work... I tried to reinstall Logitech G Hub, check for firmware updates etc. but that didnt help. The problem doesnt happen with my Coolermaster mouse. Theres also something loose inside the mouse. The mouse is going to be replaced under warranty, Logitech support was a tad slow to respond but they dont fail.
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Jessica Salazar
> 3 dayes un producto ligero y bueno
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Carissa Gibson DDS
Greater than one weekYoure reading this review to try and convince yourself this is not worth buying. Unfortunately it is. Coming from a modded GPW @ ~ 72 grams I thought maybe the jump down wouldnt be that noticeable. It is. This mouse is super light. Its even in the name. My GPW now feels like a lead weight. The white colorway also looks super clean. The coating on this mouse is definitely better than the GPW, especially if your hands produce copious amounts of perspiration during long gaming sessions like mine. The stock feet arent great but they are passable. I did use them for a couple weeks and completely broke them in, but they never felt very great. The glide was decent enough but somehow they conversely seemed to have both high starting friction and low stopping power. Switched to core pads and now the feet feel great. To be fair the stock feet on the GPW were worse. Scratchier glide, same high starting friction, but a bit more stopping power. Switched to core pads and then they felt great. Hmmm. Clicks on M1 and M2 are nice and crisp. I personally like the slightly softer feel of the side buttons as compared to the original. Then again, I rarely use M5 for anything and mostly just use M4 for my knife in csgo or to browse back a page. Scroll wheel feels about the same as GPW, maybe a bit more defined steps.....or its just that my GPW has been used for bhopping for several years at this point. But, its expensive. And the white is rarely in stock. As to $150, how many years do you plan to use the mouse? In my case thats at least 2-3 and at that point its like buy a $50-75 mouse every year. Most of which will give in to wear and tear by that point. If my previous mouse is anything to base a guess off, Id say this mouse should easily last that long with proper care (Dont rage-slam your mice, actually maybe just dont rage at all) TL;DR: So, is it worth it? Well, if youre a competitive person, like gaming, and can afford it then yeah...it feels like it makes aiming easier. 100(%easier to aim)=X more frags X more frags+ Y competitive nature=Z more fun Z more fun/$150= N fun/dollar just do the maths find your ultimate fun per dollar ratio