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Vincent
> 24 hourAwesome
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Moe
> 24 hourI love this mouse it’s legit the best mouse and isn’t even expensive
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Daniel Rodriguez
> 24 hourBought this mouse because I wanted to get rid of the cable on my old Corsair M65 Elite mouse. Corsair didnt make white wireless M65 option so I wanted to decided to try this one out. All around, I still prefer the M65 for gaming, performance, fit, and aesthetics. But the G305 is not a bad option. Its super light weight, also very comfortable in the hand, maybe not the best for gaming, but for everything else like productivity or just a more comfortable wireless mouse shape this is good way to go.
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Kyler Boyle
> 24 hourGood stuff
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yongsongxu
> 24 hourif you have a small area to move around, this mouse is the best and cheapest you can find. only possible downsides are no Bluetooth connection and not enough programmable buttons on the mouse. however, i dont even need Bluetooth nor extra buttons on mouse for gaming.
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Justin Borchardt
> 24 hourIve had this mouse for a couple of years at this point. For the most part, its a really solid device. The ergonomics are great, I like having the two side buttons, and being able to adjust the DPI on the fly is such a tremendous feature that Ill never buy a mouse without it again. I really appreciate the - for lack of a better word - restraint shown in the design. A lot of gaming hardware is pretty ridiculous looking in my opinion, but this is a nice, sleek, minimal design that integrates form and function and wouldnt look out of place anywhere. Thats the good - and theres plenty to like. But there are issues. First of all, Logitechs software is hot garbage. Total crap. Every version of every piece of (modern) software of theirs Ive used is just a buggy mess with a confusing UI and baffling design choices. Really, its bad enough that Id consider giving this (and any other Logitech) mouse a pass. The other issue is the right-click. The actuation force on the right mouse button is so incredibly low that Im constantly accidentally right-clicking, just from resting my finger on the button. Which is especially problematic when playing a game where the right button is bound to grenades, for example. I did a little web searching, and it looks like this is a common problem. Overall, its a really good mouse, but is hampered with a couple of pretty serious flaws.
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Ethan Gawronski
> 24 hourMy experience here was so unbelievably bad and I am so angry writing this. After just six months of using this mouse, it is constantly disconnecting, desyncing, and just having a variety of issues that should not be present at all. It is making my job near undoable and I am so unbelievably disappointed in this purchase.
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Tate
> 24 hourAesthetic, ergonomical, and comes with a HERO optical sensor. This is a great mouse, and the white looks so nice.
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Ammar Ghaswala
> 24 hourMy hands are 20 cm long and 10cm wide and I use a fingertip and claw grip almost perfect for me but my hands got really cramped up after long gaming sessions. You can palm it if your hands are the right size but fingertip and claw grip in my opinion is the right way to do so. It’s great if you are on a budget, just be aware that it’s super small.
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Samantha Spain
> 24 hourGreat price when I bought it. Better than other site. Product is great. Love the clean look and style. Everything has been going good.