Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 250h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac - Blue
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During low battery conditions, the gaming software displays a red blinking cursor in the gaming software, and the mouse itself blinks red. I'm being honest. The game has been up and running for hours, and I am still playing. The performance of the team was excellent. It is one of the best lightweight mice available. Sensors are the best by far.
If you use a lithium AAA with a AAA to AA sleeve, you can lower the weight by around 10 grams. You will notice a significant difference after using it, and I highly recommend
This material looks like plastic but is On those surfaces, there is a fine texture.
It is my understanding that different products by Logitech use different sensors in order to avoid mixing up when they use the same one. *br>I have an old G700s and a new G305, which both require their wireless USB connection.
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This review will also be based off my high level of satisfaction with the G Pro mouse as yet another satisfied G Pro user. The pro is that there is no need for AAA With this mouse, there is no RGB, which is just fine with me. There is a slight difference in foot size between the G- and G The mouse comes with a small circular foot on the bottom, which I think makes a significant difference in the weight distribution when your hand is on it. There is a bit of a difference between the left and right clicks when using the G-key Overall, it has been a very responsive and consistent business. It's really easy to run and play with the thumb buttons. The resistance is MUCH less, the weight is very light, and the shape is a bit Among the pros. Also, I noticed that the switch of the bottom thumb button seems to be angled slightly in order to be more comfortable for clicking with your middle finger. There is a deeper scroll wheel in the mouse, one that is more clicky, than the G-shaped scroll wheel Initially hard to click, but smudges and smoothes out over time. I saw some reports it was hard to click, but it might smooth out over time. My situation is different, I'm finding it easier than what I was doing with my worn-out boots As indicated by the G-dot This is much nicer to use, and much more professional. As with the G-size button, the DPI button has the same feel This is a smaller version of a Pro. There is not a single fault I can find in the new Hero sensor. Even though it can be extremely hard to recognize any difference between the PMW3366 and the Hero (especially considering how they are wired and wireless), I accept the claim that it is a better sensor. Although I haven't used a battery for more than 250 hours, I am not able to comment on the battery life, so I won't groan about it now. However, I will update this later if that is a concern. Software is also not much to talk about I find it to be effective. As long as you're familiar with Logitech software, it's pretty much the same. 203/102 and most small ambi mice), just upgrade to this one - you'll be glad you did. This upgrade, in my opinion, IS a significant improvement. In a nutshell The mouse is working well. The sensor is good. It's a 5.
I'm not a gamer really, but I did not have any choice. I'm amazed at how much better this mouse is than literally every other one I've ever used. It also looks clean and doesn't hog up my desk space like too many gaming mice do. I love the way it feels so light, so responsive, and so When I need to work with Illustrator or Photoshop with a lot of detail, I use the DPI switch to quickly jump into slower, high detail tracking. Due to the lack of acceleration (which I understand makes for accurate tracing), I usually keep it set to a faster DPI mode so I can move around my big 5K screen more quickly. I can still place the cursor exactly where I want it at a fast tracking speed since the calibration is so precise. There is one issue / question I would like to raise Using Logitech Gaming Software for Mac made it impossible to customize the G305's side buttons since it failed to recognize it. Despite the fact that it's not a huge deal, I would really like to resolve it. While it is true that most Mac users and gamers are totally unrelated, here is something to keep in mind Can anyone else here relate to this Please read *EDIT It seems the Mac version of the software is now working (though it's clunky), so I can assign custom functions to the buttons and change the DPI settings.
If you buy this mouse, make sure to use lithium batteries! While they are a bit more expensive than alkaline batteries, they are lighter and last longer. *** * * I only gave 1 star since there is a noticeable sensor rattle when I shake the mouse, something I did not encounter on my G Pro. I can live with it if it means getting rid of the wire, however. (I think this will depend on luck of the draw the review units did not have this rattle).