Logitech G305 LIGHSTPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 250h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac - Lilac
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Logitech's gaming software features a warning and its mouse itself blinks red when the battery is less than 30% charged. I'm being honest. I used overwatch for hundreds of hours until now and am still playing. As far as performance is concerned. A lightweight mouse that is the best on Sensor that is far and away the best.
Utilizing a lithium AAA battery with an AAA to AA battery sleeve can help you save about 10 grams. My suggestion is to try it out, since it makes a great deal of difference.
The material is plastic, but it is On those surfaces you will find a fine texture.
It is not certain, but I believe that different products from Logitech use different sensors since they can mix if we use the same one *br>I have an old G700s and a new G305 that both need the wireless USB adapter
Selected User Reviews For Logitech G305 LIGHSTPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 250h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac - Lilac
The mouse I like the most is the Tactile. In my experience as a G Pro owner, I am extremely satisfied with this mouse, and will be using that as a base for evaluating this product. This way, you won't have to use those AAA batteries On the plus side, this mouse doesn't have RGB lighting, which I appreciate. There are slight differences between the feet on the G-type and the G-type I think this does actually help quite a bit with the weight distribution when your arm is on the mouse, and there is also a circular foot on the bottom. From the left or right click, it seems as if there's a bit more travel distance towards and away from the G-key The overall response time is very quick and consistent for a pro. I find that the thumb buttons are very light and less resistant than G-style buttons, and they also feel smoother and chiseled than G-style buttons I'm for it. The switch on the bottom thumb button is also angled so that the middle of your thumb feels more natural for clicking. Unlike the G-style wheel, the scroll wheel is deeper in the mouse and has a softer click. I saw some reports that it was hard to click - I would expect that to smooth out with time. This is not the case with mine, in fact, it's even easier than the worn-out ones It is written in the Key of This is much nicer and feels much better I feel exactly the same way with the G-button as I do with the DPI button Just a little smaller than the Pro. It is hard to spot any flaws on the new Hero sensor. The PMW3366 sensor was perfect, and it can be very difficult to tell the difference between them (especially when you consider the wired versus wireless aspect), but I strongly believe the Hero sensor is I don't have any data on the battery life yet, as I have not yet used 250 hours of a battery to judge whether it is realistic or not, but I will edit it later if it is something I can grumble Software is also not much to talk about It enables me to do my job. As a visual user, you should have no problems with Logitech software. All that being said, if you like the shape of this mouse (G - or one of the general small ambi mice), you'll be happy with this upgrade. This upgrade, according to me, is a step up. In a nutshell I'm very pleased with my The sensor is good. Overall, a 5.
I bought the G305 because I was tired of using mediocre mice, and there were some good reviews for it. This mouse looks clean and it doesn't look insane on my desk like a lot of gaming mice.
I just can't believe what a huge improvement it represents over literally every mouse I have ever had. I have never used a lighter, more responsive, and smoother device. With the DPI switch, I can easily switch to a slower, more detailed tracking mode if I need to work with Illustrator or Photoshop. Due to the lack of acceleration (which I gather is essential for accuracy), I most often use the DPI mode that is set to a higher number in order to move around my large iMac 5K screen more quickly. Despite the fast tracking speed, there is so much precision that I have no trouble placing the cursor exactly where I want. The following issue / question arises Since I am unable to customize the side buttons with Logitech Gaming Software on my Mac, I cannot use the software. Despite the fact that it isn't a huge deal, it would be great if it could be fixed. Even though gamers and Mac users have almost no overlap, here are a few of my comments Is this also an issue for anyone here? **BUCKLE UP** EDIT As of today I am able to assign custom functions to the buttons, configure the DPI settings, and so forth in the Mac version of the software (albeit clunky).
It has been my favorite mouse ever since it was released (I have a G Pro). While the mouse clicks are heavier, the middle mouse click is lighter with better definition of scroll steps, and there is a small increase in travel on the side buttons. Also, the wireless is apparently just as good as the wired on the pro (using the range extender set at the back of the Additionally, another mouse foot is added to the center back of the mouse for a nice appearance. If you buy this mouse, be sure to use lithium batteries! The batteries last longer and are lighter than alkaline batteries, but they are also a bit more expensive. - - - Although the G Pro was wired, the cable can be removed if you want to get rid of the sensor rattle. I cannot give this product a 5 star rating since the sensor rattles with shaking the mouse. Afaik, none of the review units had this rattle. (this is something that I think depends on luck of the draw. ).