Logitech G705 Wireless Gaming Mouse, Customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB Lighting, Lightspeed, Bluetooth Connectivity, Lightweight, PC/Mac/Laptop - White Mist
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Booknerd28
Greater than one weekWorks really well and very responsive. Charge holds for about 2 days, but it can also work plugged in. Looks very nice.
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w1123
Greater than one weekScroll wheel texture is too smooth while the scroll wheel is harder to spin, especially when compared to the G305, which is of a similar size. I find that I have to constantly strain my index finger just to scroll. You need to actually press down more to get a grip to the point it is almost unusable for its scroll-wheel. This is probably the worst design flaw about this mouse and why I gave it one star. Trust me and get another mouse, the scroll wheel barely has any texture, it feels like youre dragging your finger along something covered in flour, and you will have to strain your index finger to press down to scroll. To top it off, the scroll wheel is also harder to push to start scrolling compared to G305 and other mouses. So the smooth texture and the harder activation force makes the scroll wheel absolute trash. The only reason I got G705 is because it is slightly smaller and I want to see if it will also have the double-click issue that G305 has. The cursor is also imprecise. Sometimes the cursor moves in a completely different direction then the direction of my hand at low speeds. For an $80, this is really disappointing. This is probably because it has lower DPI, which is worst than the G305 that is only $30. There is a delay in sensitivity becoming the correct sensitivity after moving the moving from rest, never had an issue with other mouses. For now, the most apparent issue is the scroll wheel, imprecise cursor, and sensitivity delay before it registers the sensitivity that you set the mouse to, will update as I use the mouse for longer.
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Eve L.
> 3 dayif you have smaller hands this mouse is perfect, which sadly is not the case for me. its a beautiful mouse and the setup was easy enough but it was hard to use with bigger hands
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Britbrat
Greater than one weekHas a long battery life and is cute. I got the matching keyboard and I love them. It’s very responsive as well.
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Marilyn
> 3 dayI am a long time fan of Logitech products so I was excited to try out this new mouse offering. I use an ergonomic mouse (also made by Logitech) most of the time but I like to switch it up with other ergo mice, trackballs and regular mice as well, since I spend a lot of time at a computer each day. The G705 is now part of this routine - I really enjoy using it, and here is why: 1. Its small and compact, but not too much where its uncomfortable when using it for long periods of time. 2. It holds a charge for a VERY long time - have had this for a month and used it regularly...still have not had to charge it. 3. Great for use on the road/travel - easy to throw in a backpack or put inside a laptop sleeve. 4. Its precise and accurate - excellent response to clicks, scrolling etc. This is important to me as Im a graphic designer so my mouse needs to be able to make pixel perfect moves. 5. Its relatively quiet - clicks are easy and soft sounding/feeling. 6. Connects easily to both my Mac desktop and laptop. 7. Programmable buttons are easy to customize. 8. Well made and feels like its a good quality instrument. Overall, this is a solid mouse option that is comfortable and fun to use. I highly recommend it!
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Realm of Nova
> 3 dayThis is a comfortable, stylish, and high performance wireless gaming mouse that I think most people will enjoy, unless you have larger hands. From unboxing to the set up, this mouse was easy to get it ready to go. The included USB Receiver makes pairing a breeze as it automatically connects once you plug it in to your PC and turn on the mouse. The mouse itself has a nice, simple dreamy style RGB light pattern that shows up by default, but this can be adjusted in the G Hub app. The mouse itself has 3 default DPI settings of 800 (light blue), 1600 (orange), and 3200 (teal) that can be toggled by using the DPI button beneath the scroll wheel. You can later adjust these DPI settings to a range up to 8200 in the G Hub app. On the bottom of the mouse you will find the on/off switch as well as a Bluetooth pairing button if you want to use this on devices without having to use the included USB Receiver. The mouse itself is quite small, about the size of most common office mice, but it is hard to get used to after using larger mice. The build quality is very premium, and durable, and the little mouse has a solid weight to it. Performance: Performance wise this is a solid mouse. Its nothing earth shattering, but I have had an excellent time playing FPS games like Warzone and Apex, and playing open world action games like GTA V. The mouse itself is fluid and responsive with no delays or jitters in performance. The second you click, the delay is negligible and feels like it happening instantly to my eyes. I have noticed no difference compared to using mice that are hardwired. The mouse also has no issues sliding around on my mouse pad as the skates themselves are slick and smooth. I also play on a fairly low-average DPI on most games, so I cant test how sensitive and good it is at the higher DPI settings of 5,000 and above, but for my settings of 1750-2000, it works VERY WELL. Software: The G Hub app is one of those few applications I actually recommend installing. With the app you can get all the latest firmware updates for your hardware, get battery readouts and estimates, as well as being able to customize your DPI, RGB Lighting, and Button Profiles. For DPI, you can choose up to 5 different DPI settings that will each have their own corresponding color to let you know which one you have enabled when cycling through them on the mouse. IF you dont need that many DPI settings, you can also just have one preferred DPI setting, that way if you press the button accidentally, your DPI will remain the same. There are also endless lighting customizations you can do if you dont like any of the premade lighting modes from choosing your own color schemes to making your own light cycle animations. Then, the best feature of them all, is On-Board Memory Mode. Once you set up your profiles, you can turn this mode on and select a profile to be on the on-board memory. That way if you close the application, uninstall it, etc, your custom settings will remain on the hardware. I personally love that feature as I dont like it when other brands force you to keep the application open for the settings to remain applied. So, excellent job on that front, Logitech. Comfort: While the mouse is actually quite comfortable, my hands are in that in-between small and large range. While I can use the mouse with no issues, I do find my hand placement to be a little awkward at times as I am used to larger gaming mice. I have adjusted for the most part, but the bottom of my palms do brush against my desk and mouse pad occasionally. I personally havent had no discomfort, but it was worth mentioning it for those with larger hands that might find this mouse a little impractical. Battery: On par with most gaming mice, this mouse can easily exceed its advertised limits especially when enabling automatic dimming whenever you are inactive or not using the mouse when watching online content, etc. This helps to stretch the battery life into an easy 3-4 days before a recharge is necessary. You can also periodically check the G Hub app for battery readouts if you want to now how close its next charge is. Overall, its a good battery. It lasts long and charges fast. The battery in this mouse was nearly depleted on arrival, but it charged to 100% in just about an hour. However, depending on your USB outputs, it could charge faster or slower. Conclusion: Its hard to go wrong with this mouse. Its very premium and elegant and has a lot of customization to best suit your needs. However, not only am I concerned about how well somebody with larger hands will be able to use this mouse, but I also believe the mouse is a little more expensive compared to some of Logitechs other gaming mice. Due to those concerns, I have to knock off a star. Its an exceptional mouse that I highly recommend for most people, and I have had a lot of fun using it, but I would do your research to make sure this mouse will work for you ahead of time. Thanks for reading!
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HeatherShops
> 3 dayThis is the perfect mouse for gaming! Love that it’s programmable and easy to use. You can customize it to your desired preferences using the Logitech app We ended up ordering the matching keyboard as well and love them both! Easy 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Anna
> 3 dayI like the mouse with the matching keyboards that they’re all very cute and I love the LEDs that light up on both the keyboard and the mouse, and I’d like that there is a wireless option
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jorg_2029
> 3 dayIm really happy with this mouse! I had a different Logitech mouse that was lost recently and got this as a replacement. I really enjoy it! It is a good fit for my smaller hands, and I enjoy the simplicity of the design. I am not someone who enjoys having a lot of buttons or toggles on a mouse since Im a bit clumsy and accidentally press things - this is just the right amount for me. I also love that this is rechargable rather than taking batteries. Im overall really happy with the function and feel of this mouse, and I dont really have a complaint with it. I do some light gaming and photo editing and it has everything I need and works great.
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BurazeKun
> 3 dayFirst, my hand drags across my mouse pad using this. It is on the small side. Despite the size though, the grip is great actually. It holds to my hand well, where the thumb test is perfectly sized. The tips of my index and middle fingers do hang over the front though and my pinky drags resulting in me having to practice tea etiquette with pinky up and out which causes the tip of my ring finger to drag instead. The ring fingers drag is less so than my pinky which is broad sided like a classic naval ship before a pirates boarding. Despite the dragging issues I would give everything else excellent marks. Grip is excellent, button feedback is awesome, location of the side buttons are perfectly placed with very little chance of accidently pressing them but also only requiring a small movement of my thumb to engage. You can also adjust the DPI sensor with the middle button next to the scroll wheel. Left and right buttons are also well designed for the size of this mouse. The bottom pads also offer a cloud like glide over my Corsair mouse pad. The only thing I think could improve is the scroll wheel which I find stiff and a bit unresponsive. I am a bit pampered as I was using a G903 before this mouse. (That is out of service until I get parts for it, due to left mouse button issues and worn down pads. There is also some cleaning to be done as it is 4 years old.) RGB is a bit spotty on my G705 where is shines brightest on the sides and fades in the middle where it looks like a seam. The only issue I have with this is the dragging fingers, scrolling mouse button, size, and price. That sounds like a long list of issues now that I think about it. But that is also why I am rating this 4 stars. I feel like, despite some seriously great functionality, that this mouse isnt worth 99 dollars. My G903 was better in almost every aspect, but it was also frequently on sale for less than this mouse and even at full 120 price tag would have been a better buy for what you got. I found three listings for the G903 where it was found renewed for 49.99 and there was two new options for 100 and 114.99. But if you have smaller hands, like my wife does and the main reason I considered this mouse, it this mouse may serve you better than the 903. Moreover, it charges via USB-C like everything else on my desk and the G903 does not requiring a USB Micro B. If they brought the price down to 80 dollars, I feel like this would be the perfect recommendation and a bargain at 60 dollars.