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Dimensions 19.5 x 19 x 2.8
Warranty Provided By Manufacturer
Product SVDOSVHT
Country of Origin China
Batteries Lithium ion batteries required.
Condition New
ASIN IWR82625339

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ACE-59378

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5060228848049

Brand

Logitech

Colour

Blue

200 reviews for Logitech M350 Pebble Mouse (Blue)

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    OhGodANoob

    This was my 3rd mouse purchase in 2020. I went from a ASUS Gladius II Origin, to a Zowie FK1, to this G PRO Wireless. I can say that I was never a fan of wireless mice, but after noticing pro gamers play with this model, I figured the latency issues couldnt be that bad. I took the leap of faith and I couldnt be happier. The mouse is really comfortable and lightweight, ambidextrous, accurate, and the battery lasts quite some time before needing to be charged. Surprisingly I dont have anything bad to say about this mouse and I would honestly recommend it to any of my friends looking for a new gaming mouse.

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    Christopher

    I currently have the MX have it for 9 years, which tells a lot about Logitech products which is a bit bigger and has more weight, this mouse is really light, but its good because you can adjust the sensitivity with the downloadable Logitech G Hub app. I also like how you can customize the extra four buttons at the sides for additional handy quick functions. You can also take off the buttons from either side and replace it with the nonclickable buttons it comes with extra buttons. Since you can customize the buttons, this mouse really works well whether your left or right handed. The charging cable is also useful if you want to use the mouse while its being charged.

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    adi.arora

    It is by far one of the best gaming mouse I have ever used with brilliant technology, accuracy and efficiency. The shape is super comfortable to hold and use for long time and it is very lightweight just 80g. The wireless works with lightspeed efficiency so no frustration of losing connectivity while playing and it has been reported 1 MS rate connection so very reliable. It has got HERO 16K sensor technology which works super intelligently and track even the flick of movement. This new technology can work with even zero smoothing, filtering and acceleration which is unique. The leftright buttons work with efficiency and consistency, not too tight or too loose. There is also the choice of removing left and rightside buttons to make it more adaptable to your personal or game needs. No other gaming mouse of mine has given me such brilliant and peak performance so far. It consumes less power while playing and gives a long battery life. It is very easy to configure it to the system with easy instructions by downloading Logitech G HUB. It is powerplay compatible and has got onboard memory to save your profile and preferences. It comes with a USB receiver, USB charging cable, optional buttons, button covers and user manual.

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    TannerB

    Found out lots of professionals of FPS games were using it and were very satisfied, I ended up buying the mouse, and used it the same night and literally felt that I was a whole new person. I played valorant the next day and racked up a full win match history out of 15 games. This mouse is no joke the best mouse ever, fits probably any size hands mine are fairly small and fits me perfect and lots of FPS pros that have big hands use this as their main mouse. Highly satisfied and highly recommend.

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    aarondr

    The Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming mouse is the newest in a line of pro esports accessories from Logitech. Logitech is still one of my favorite peripheral makers, and produces some of the best products. The G Pro Wireless certainly seems no exception here. I previously called the G703 the best wireless mouse ever, but this one topples it easily.Now, the G Pro isnt what you would call a featureful mouse. For the high price tag, you get one of the lightest, best feeling, and best tracking mice in the business. There are a total of 8 buttons that can be customized, but the additional 4 side buttons come with covers both buttons and covers are held on magnetically that can effectively remove these buttons. There is a DPI adjuster button, but unlike most mice, this button is found on the bottom of the mouse. I generally dont adjust DPIs in game, but if you use this feature, it might be a make or break for you.The G Pro is definitely a case of less is more, both feature wise and weight wise. The weight of the mouse is 80 grams thats just a shade above the grams of sugar found in a 20oz Mountain Dew. There are few mice that approach this weight, and non that are wireless and wireless charging. Yes, this mouse supports Logitechs powerplay as well one of the few features. The bottom of the mouse has a small door that opens up to reveal a storage area for the USB receiver. This is a great feature for traveling.In the box youll find the cord w adapter, lightspeed receiver, button covers, and of course the mouse itself. After plugging in the mouse using the cord, I appreciated a return to PVC mouse cords as braided tend to drag, especially if you have a whole desk mouse pad. The mouse took a couple hours to charge up fully, but once charged, Ive had really good battery life. There is a huge drop in battery life if you use the lighting feature. Frankly RGB lighting seems a bit silly on a pro mouse. Considering the lighting is really only on when youre activating the mouse and thus covering the lighting it feels like a gamer culture feature, not a pro gamer feature. Out of the box, only the logo illuminates, but you can also turn on the DPI lights. I highly recommend not. For some reason, the logo lighting is only about 0.7mA draw at 50 brightness, while the DPI lights draw 1.7mA alone. This drains the battery really fast. That said, battery life is really decent, and much better than the G703 Ive had before. Partially responsible is the new HERO 16K sensor. This sensor apparently uses a lot less power than the previous PMW3366. Honestly I cant tell the difference in feel the PMW3366 has been my mainstay for years now, and the HERO wont upset.The Logitech Gaming software is excellent. In fact the power draw ratings and estimates for each part of the mouse are listed which is where I got the 1.7mA draw. Frankly this is the kind of detail you just dont get from other companies. Logitech has been doing excellent mice, and excellent software for a long time now, and Im impressed by almost every detail I find. Ive even recycled an old Android phone as a CPUGPURAM monitor that the software powers.Ive previously reviewed the G703 mouse, and if you happen to own that mouse, youll instantly notice a lot of similarities and differences. The cord design, and RGB lighting are similar, as well as the vaunted receiver and adapter both lightspeed wireless. The scroll wheel of the G Pro isnt illuminated, in fact you can see its not solid as well, obviously part of the diet this mouse is on. Of course the G Pro is a completely different layout as well. Where as the G703 is a right hand mouse only, the G Pro is ambidextrous left handers rejoice The G Pro also features 4 side buttons, but these can be turned off, and even removed and replaced with button covers effectively removing them from the mouse. If youre a clutch type user, youll appreciate this feature, as Ive always found the right side buttons of these type mouses to be in the way for my grip.Feel wise, it is similar to many of the great ambidextrous mice. It doesnt have that molded to your hand feel that the G703, G502 or other right hand mice have, but it also doesnt get in the way of your preferred grip. The G Pro Wireless can be effectively palmed, and clutched. It has a low back, so its not directly a palm mouse especially for those with larger hands, but it can be palmed. If you clutch, you almost dont even notice the weight of the mouse. Heck its so light you could almost move it with your mind. In any case, its one of the most versatile mice Ive used. It definitely is a notch above the G703 in movement. The G Pro just glides around with almost no effort.I finally got around to finishing the Legacy of the Void campaign on Starcraft II and this mouse was my guide. At first the lightweight nature took a minute for me to get used to. But it wasnt long until I was appreciating this mouse a ton. I finished the entire campaign but epilogue and prologue on one battery charge w about 20 left in the tank, so it lived up to its promises. Playing some Overwatch really let this mouse shine, as twitch shooters are almost what this mouse was made for. It was at this point I just covered all the side buttons up and had a great experience with my 3 button mouse. Its easy enough to swap back the buttons, so thats a great plus day to day if you want to use the side buttons as back and forward browsing. Speaking of buttons, these are amazingly tactile with action approaching the travel and force of an Apple butterfly switch but with a nice click sound reminiscent of all Logitech mice.So is the G Pro Wireless a good mouse Unequivocally yes not just good, but great. This is probably one of the best mice on the planet right now, and suited for professional gaming use. That said, unless youre a pro gamer, the price might be a hard pill to swallow. If cost is no object, you cant get much better than this. For the price I would have liked to see Logitech include a case for travel. If you are a pro gamer, you might appreciate protecting your investment in its own custom case. If you make money gaming then this is definitely the mouse to look at.

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    Sean

    Im a fan of Logitechs G Pro line, they offer a lot of the features Im looking for with more subdued design that Im not embarrassed to have on my desk. I only have a few minor gripes about this mouse that keep it from being perfect.I wish it were easier to change DPI on the fly, dedicated buttons like on other gaming mice would be appreciated.For a wireless mouse thats meant to be unplugged and plugged in constantly, the connector is kind of garbage. Its just standard microusb with a couple plastic fins to guide it into place, but I always have to wiggle it about to make it fit. Either usbc or some proprietary magnetic solution wouldve helped a lot.

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    Roninsolo

    This mouse is great for gaming and for office use also. A little small for my taste but very accurate. A couple of things would make it better. 1st A free spinning wheel like on the 903. 2nd A small removable weight on the bottom for those of us who desire a little more weight. Finally two more programmable buttons on the side and the size could be a little bigger. Otherwise a very good gaming mouse.

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    HiFi80sMan

    Not only does this mouse feel smooth, but it also moves precisely. Its light, yet feels quality built. The secret sauce is the topend optical sensor, which is basically what youre paying for. If you need absolute precision wirelessly, this is one of the best you can get. On sale for 20 off frequently, so I would keep checking back and price match if it falls within the return period.

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    TechMatcher

    How much more can you expect from your mouse Evidently Logitech expects much more and thats why with worked with professional gamers and enthusiasts to design a completely new mouse the G Pro Wireless.Literally, my first impression after taking it out of the box was WOW, this is light I must have to add a battery. Nope no battery its already there and charged and only needs to be charged by the included cableI plugged the USB dongle to my computer and downloaded the latest Logitech Gaming Software and proceeded to program the mouse. Truly awesome to be able to easily record custom keystrokes for use in your games or programs.The G Pro Wireless comes by default setup for righthanded use, but included replacement button curved just slightly for lefthanded gamers. Nice thought LogitechDPI switch button is on the bottom of the mouse cleaning up the mouse surface yet still easy to switch between games.Im also using this as my everyday mouse for a while to see how I like it and have customized the buttons for use with my everyday programs.Overall, this is a light mouse with a great feel and the ultimate in customization options. Its bit expensive, but if youre a serous gamer and want even smoother and faster experiences in games like Overwatch and Starcraft, this mouse is for youPictures are comparing to a Microsoft Surface mouse and then of the button with the DPI button as well as USB Dongle storage compartment with magnetic cover.

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    k1zit

    I just bought this mouse for 150 dollars about a week ago and Im already going to have to return it due to a known defect that a lot of G Pro Wireless mice are experiencing The dreaded doubletriple clicking issue.The issue started yesterday. I am a professional chess player and play in several online tournaments. This mouse not only made me lose the tournament because I lost all the games I played due to this double clicking crap ironic considering this is marketed as an elite competitive esports mouse at 150, but I also ended up deleting a lot of files and wasting unnecessary time troubleshooting the issue in an attempt to find out what was causing it. Chess websites use a java based applet to present you with a board and pieces. I noticed as soon as I started playing in my tournament yesterday that the chess pieces felt sticky when moving them. When you move a chess piece you click and hold down the left mouse key and drag the piece to the square where you want to move it. Well, I immediately started noticing that several times when I tried to move a piece by dragging and dropping, the piece would land on a random chess square as if I had released the left mouse key. This is was extremely irritating as several chess pieces were being placed in the most random squares and completely losing moves were made because of it. I eventually had to withdraw from the tournament as this was unplayable. I couldnt move the pieces where I wanted as they kept landing on random squares as if I was prematurely releasing the left mouse key button. I didnt even entertain the idea that it was the mouse considering the mouse is BRAND NEW, its a 150 dollar top of the line flagship mouse by a well known brand, and its marketed for competitive esports use. Theres no way it could be my new mouse right Well, I gave Logitech too much credit.Since I didnt bother to even consider the possibility that this could be caused by my new flagship 150 esports logitech mouse, I began to troubleshoot. I figured maybe my java was corrupt and was the reason for the erratic pieces being moved on random squares on the chessboard. I reinstalled my Java. Nothing. Ok, next possible culprit. It could possibly be some browser extension on my google chrome causing anything java based to act abnormally right I did a fresh reinstallation of google chrome and deleted all of my cached passwords, usernames, extensions, etc in the process. Still not fixed. Ok so at this point I know its not Java and its not google chrome. I try playing a game on a different well known online chess site with Internet Explorer. Same issue Ok at this point I figure an application in the background has to be interfering with any interactive Java applet based websites causing the erratic moves. I uninstalled several programs on my computer that I thought could be the culprit. Nothing. Maybe its a virus or some malware program running in the background I do a complete scan of my computer. No anomalies detected. Then I thought to myself, what else on earth could it be I look at my mouse and immediately dismiss the idea. Nah theres no way a brand new 150 dollar flagship mouse from Logitech is the cause….is it I connect a different mouse to my computer to test and VOILA issue is gone. I am in complete awe. I reconnect my Logitech G Pro wireless to my computer. I wonder why I only noticed it when playing chess and it now started to make sense why I was also playing so badly at CSGO the night before. I started dragging files around on my desktop and I was able to replicate the issue. I would hold the left click mouse button to drag a file in a circular motion around my desktop and sure enough within seconds the file would be released from the circular dragging motion as if I had physically released the left mouse button on the mouse. The next test I did was I started single clicking on files on my desktop and sure enough the mouse would start double clicking on files and executing them in the process due to the automatic doubletriple click. The reason I had not noticed it when casually browsing the internet or watching youtube videos is because youre not doing any drag and drop motions andor there isnt really a need to have to hold the left mouse button down. But as soon as you start performing tasks that require you to hold the left mouse button down like in all games thats when youre in trouble as it will start randomly double and triple clicking and thus prematurely releases the button in whatever it is that youre doing. Thats why I only really noticed it when I started playing online chess and it also explains why I did so terribly on CSGO the previous night.If you do a quick google search for Logitech G Pro Wireless double clicking issue you will immediately notice that this is a known and common QA issue that is plaguing this mouse. I instantly found several reddit threads with people complaining of the exact same issue when they had only had their new logitech pro wireless for a very short period of time. Users were reporting owning the mouse less than two weeks, less than a month, and less than two months. I also found several other forum posts and also found youtube videos of people with this doubletriple clicking issue. Apparently, logitech is aware of the issue and has acknowledged this is a QA defect. This is unacceptable considering this is the most expensive mouse money can buy and is marketed as a flagship product for competitive esports. Well ,funny enough, this mouse cost me a competitive esports tournament due to its poor QA by Logitech.To top things off, not only did this mouse cost me to lose my tournament and also made me waste countless hours troubleshooting it and unnecessarily deleting files, but its also a huge hassle that best buy doesnt even stock these in the store. Why At least if was able to walk into a best buy and exchange my G pro wireless for another one it would at least somewhat make the situation a little better. But no, for whatever reason, best buy and logitech have decided to only make this mouse available for purchase online. Lastly, as a slap in the face, I noticed that the price on this mouse just increased from 149.99 to 159.99…what Logitech, youre clearly aware that this mouse is having QA issues reported by several users and you decide to increase the price of the mouse by an additional ten dollars What a slap in the face. This has been such a negative experience that I dont think Ill be using Logitech mice in the future. And since I cant exchange it at the store since theyre not stocked in the store for whatever reason, I have already picked up a Razer Mamba wireless and have been happy with it thus far. Ill simply be returning my Logitech G Pro wireless at my local best buy and will not be using a logitech mouse in the future. Im also very active in several gaming communities, online platforms, and serve as a technical expert for a lot of my colleagues and friends and, unfortunately, I will no longer be able to recommend Logitech mice.

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    MarkusKong

    Logitech G PRO HERO Wireless Gaming Mouse The Review The Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse contains one of the best sensors yet it doesnt scream gaming. Its an extremely stripped down design that was made to perform, but dont be fooled the mouse is definitely not fragile. The mouse is incredibly light 80G. When I say light, I literally mean light. If youve ever held one of those Scotch Shipping tape rolls the red plastic one, the mouse is just a little bit heavier than that. I guess it ultimately depends on your preference. For me personally, I do enjoy using a lighter mouse since I play with pretty low sensitivity on FPS games. So if ever need to do those sudden flick shots, you wont have any problem doing that with the Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse.The Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is quite small. Its not so small that its uncomfortable or anything though. Whether youre a palm or claw grip user, I think youll find the mouse still comfortable even during long gaming sessions.The Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse sports a top of the line sensor while remaining subtle with its simple yet beautiful barebone design. The G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse contains the HERO 16K sensor made by Logitech. Lets just put it this way, I had 0 issues getting headshots in competitive FPS games. If youre not into FPS and need it for something like Starcraft 2, you wont have any problems gliding across your mousepad with the G Pro Wireless. The HERO 16K sensor gives you the ability to adjust your DPI from 100 16,000 and does not have any smoothing, filtering, or acceleration. The Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse was made to be perfectly ambidextrous. You have your standard left click button, right click button, and a clickable scroll wheel. With the G Pro Wireless, youll find thumb buttons on either side of the mouse. So this means its perfect for either right or left hand users. With the G Pro Wireless, you also have the option to swap out the thumb buttons so that its tailored to either right or left handed users. Another personal preference mentioned here is the DPI switch. Instead of being on top of the mouse like other traditional gaming mice, its located on the bottom. I personally dont have a problem with this because depending on which game I am going to launch, Ill have my DPI setting adjusted prior to gaming anyways. I like this better as there have been times where I accidently change my DPI while shooting on other mice. Speaking of the underbelly of the mouse, it also has a storage compartment for the USB dongle. If you already own the Logitech Powerplay or want to purchase it Logitechs Charing Mouse Pad, the Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is also compatible with that.The G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse by Logitech also utilizes the traditional Logitech Gaming Software or the newer Logitech software called Logitech G Hub. This is where preference comes into play again you can use either or. With the software from Logitech, it allows you to to customize DPI levels, set up macros, and control RGB lighting along with other neat features. Adjusting the lighting allows you to control the G logo, the palm area of the mouse, and the 3 DPI indicator lights on the top of the mouse. Logitech states that the mouse can last on an estimated time of 40 50 hours on one single charge dependant on different lighting profiles though of course. For whatever reason if you forget to charge your G Pro Wireless Mouse, you can always simply just plug it in with the included long braided cable.The bottom line is if you decide to purchase the Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse you will be rocking an incredibly light mouse that is wireless, sports one of the best sensors HERO out there made by Logitech, and is a mouse that you wont be afraid to whip out and use in public with its beautiful yet elegant and simple design. I personally dont have any cons to note for this gaming peripheral. Everyone out there knows that if youre a hardcore PC gamer, not only do you need a high end gaming PC you deserve high end gaming peripherals as well. The Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse does not disappoint. Quick Features on the Product Wireless Connection with Lightspeed TechnologyHERO 16K SensorSeven Button Ambidextrous DesignUnderside DPI Switch Button8 Programmable Buttons w Onboard MemoryRemovable Side ButtonsCustomizable RGB LightingUltra Lightweight Design 80GLong Battery Life Whats in the box Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming MouseLightspeed Wireless ReceiverChargingData CableReceiver Extension Adapter4x Side Buttons4x Side Button CoversUser Documentation

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    jsnkc28

    You never really know just how bad a normal mouse is till you get your hands on a high quality mouse like this one. Just the tracking alone is completely different than a cheap little 30 mouse. It is so responsive and picks up on even the slightest movement. The buttons arent sloppy and have a nice satisfying click, and they allow you to click very rapidlyRight out of the box, you will be up and running in a matter of minutes. Just plug it in and get it paired up, download and install the software, and you are good to go. Open up the software and customize everything to your hearts contentI have this on my everyday computer which I also use for gaming. This mouse is perfect for everyday use, as well as gaming. All of the buttons are completely customization as well as the light on the mouse. You can truly make this mouse into whatever you need it to be. Some of the buttons even pop off depending on if you need them or not or if you use your left or right hand. Thins mouse works perfectly in both hands by the way tooOverall, I love this mouse If I had one gripe it would be that its a little bit too light. I wish it had a little more heft to it. It does have little discs that you can get to put in the bottom to give it a little more weight which I do plan to do., Other than that, I would highly recommend this mouse to average computer users and gamers alike. You cant go wrong

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    Efite

    This is a great mouse for various reasons. The first and foremost is that the battery is large enough to sustain wireless capabilities for what I would call a comfortable amount of time. Right now with daily use, considering I use this product both for work and gaming under my current setup, I get a weeks worth of battery life. I had previously bought the Aerox 3 Wireless and I returned it for this one considering I was less than a day, and a problem with the battery not completely charging.The other great feature about this mouse is the fact that they were able to cram such a comfortable body into a lightweight formfactor which is quite difficult.The dongle is nothing to brag about. I actually wish it was a little heavier in weight so it would stay in place. I ended up using a command strip to hold it back near the end of my desk and I can just disconnect it to charge or connect it back in there. It actually turned out to be a great work around.

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    OmieOne

    Overall this is a great mouse. Its is light, esp. compared to my Corsair mouse. It did take me a bit to get used to it, but now its hard when I help my kid and use my old mouse, it just feels heavy. I also like the mouse buttons. They have a nice click and remind me of a Cherry Blue. Not as loud, but just that nice click.Using the mouse in either Wireless or corded I noticed no difference it was just as responsive in either mode. It was quick, and accurate for me. Of course it didnt make me better, I was still just as bad as usual, but that I cant blame the mouse.I enjoyed how they setup the charging, made it easy to plug in and not get wrong, as well as you can use the cable to extend out the wireless dongle if you need. On the Dongle, the nice thing with Logitech is they are universal, so if you lose one, you dont lose your mouse, you can just swap in a new one.I also enjoyed that the side buttons can be removedconfigured how you want. I never use them so being able to remove them and keep the mouse simple was awesome. If you want them they can all be used or just the left or right. Configure how you want.For left handed people this mouse can be used left handed if you desire with just a simple button swap.Software is great they have a simple small package if you want to adjust lighting and buttons and profiles. Its just nice you dont need a huge package, they have a nice lightweight one, that can customize the mouse, though if you like the older Logitech app, that will still work too.Overall this is a great mouse. Sure it can do 16,000 DPI but honestly unless you have 4 8K monitors, you dont need that speed, but the sensor is on point, and works great with no issues at much more normal DPIs.Overall this is a great mouse, I love it. I still am horrible at my games, but I cant blame the mouse for it anymore.

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    Don

    I game a lot everyday. This gaming mouse is good we are hesitant to try wireless gaming mouse but this will change a gamer mindset. There is no lag when using it wireless and accuracy remains same to a wired mouse.I loved this mouse its comfortable grip and a simple design good to be used by both right and left hand person.Lots of customizable buttons and we get 4 spare button which we can use if required or replace themAll is very simple which are attached by magnetOverall its a best wireless gaming mouse I would sayAnd Logitech has set a higher bar with this mouseBattery life is good and even if we forgot to switch off it takes hardly 2 battery overnight.

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    James

    Do not buyThis mouse is lightweight and good to hold. Charges quickly. Probably worth 7080 if it didnt have any problems.Fatal flaw is most of these mice end up with the doubleclick problem due to poor quality click switches. Mine started doubleclicking 6 months in and is way worse now.It wasnt worth the 150 I paid and not even 120 now. Look elsewhere for mice with optical switches or something. Even if I RMA it, the future mice will start doubleclicking….Want to close a window You might randomly close two in a row by accident. Want to click and drag to highlight text Good luck with that. Want to throw your 150 mouse away for a 20 mouse

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    aagner

    It basically feels like a wired mouse, no lag at all, with one annoying exception.When CPU is under heavy load, the cursor may slow down and then accelerate suddenly, which is very annoying. I have a 28 core XEON CPU, so this should never happen. Not sure what will happen to slower systems. This happened often e.g. when I encoded movies with Handbreak. I had to use a special utility to control how processes run on the CPU I limited Handbreak or other heavy programs to use half the available cores, leaving the other half free. This seems to have resolved the issue. I have never been this quick to love a mouse, ever.

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    OR2020

    This Logitech G Pro wireless gaming mouse has great reaction time. It has on board memory, 16.8 color RGB lighting. Its an ambidextrous mouse for use with anyone. Responsiveness USB report rate is 1000Hz 1ms and Microprocessor is 32bit ARM. Battery life in 48 hours with default lighting and 60 hours with no lighting. The size is 4.92 in height 125mm 2.5 width 63.5mm and the depth is 1.57 40mm. Weight is 2.8 ounces or 80g. Specifications written in English and French. Youll need a USB port and internet access for software download. Included in the box is Wireless gaming mouse, Lightspeed wireless receiver, chargingdata cable, receiver extension adapter, Side button, button covers and user documentation. Made in China.

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    BLNKT

    5 stars but I returned it. Its a great mouse but its just not my style. The wireless is a great feature. The battery life is amazing. The shape is safe and the weight is okay.My biggest issues with the G Pro Wireless were the coating and the size. I have sweaty hands and this mouse gets insanely slippery and I cant get a good grip on it after a while of gaming. The weight is decent but Im also used to mice around 60 grams but the real problem is this mouse is a bit big for my hands and preferred grip style.All in all, its worth buying and trying out. If it fits your preferences then its probably a great mouse and worth all the money. If you have any issues, though, then its just a very overpriced mouse that wont work for you and you can just return it. A great mouse for one person might be a bad mouse for someone else and vice versa.

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    TuChinz

    This was my first wireless mouse and definitely not my last. Its shape and weight is very good for someone like me with smallmedium sized hands. It holds its charge for VERY long. I charge it maybe once or twice a month, so its very convenient and it also charges pretty quickly. My only problem is the software being buggy on occasion, but Im not taking a star away from it because of that since almost all Logitech products use it and that wouldnt be fair to this product.

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    Avarice

    One of the mose comfortable mice you can buy, the G Pro wireless is a great mouse for FPS and gaming. Featuring a flawless wireless connection with no lag, great battery life at 60 hours, this mouse is a top choice among many professional FPS gamers.ConsBlack Teflon feet on the bottom of the mouse dont have the greatest glide. Id recommend replacing them with Aftermarket feet.The charging gimmick for this mouse if you do not wish to charge it via its USB port requires to purchase the expensive Logitech G Power Play mouse pad.ProsLightweight at 80 grams 77 without the included puckNice feeling clicks on Mouse 1 and 2.Great battery life, can go about a week without charging.Great Sensor and Flawless Wireless.

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    stevefromtheburbs

    Ive been using Logitech products for years, with my work computers, home computers, etc Logitech makes awesome things, and they have been making them for years without any issues of any kind. I probably interface with 810 different Logitech devices daily, from mice and keyboards, to speakers, to conference room video cameras, speakers, presenter, etc. And they all just work perfectly.This new gaming mouse is interesting in a bunch of ways. I love the size, this is a, full size mouse. And the buttons allow for not only different programming, but also different ways to pull up programs, learn keystrokes or commands, use game presets, etc. There are a limitless amount of choices and this is using this on a MAC, with software that runs on a MAC, and without any problems of any kind.The shell feels solid, but extremely light. The entire mouse seems very lightweight yet you can tell this is no cheap junk. This is a high quality well engineered gaming mouse. The claim that 50 esport pros designed this seems legitimate given the overall feel and performance.They also say that this is pro grade 16K sensor, and I can tell you the performance of this is amazing for a wireless mouse. You do need to use the dongle that talks to the mouse, this isnt bluetooth. But that doesnt matter because it works so well the dongle issue becomes a nonissue.As for the Lightspeed wireless technology, I can assure you that you will be amazed at the performance of this wireless mouse. I cannot believe that there is a wireless mouse that can perform so well.You will be pleasantly surprised at this mouse, and I am here to say that Ive been extremely pleased with what Im seeing. The battery life is also amazing, even with the lights on which look really cool. if it isnt all that Ive said it is, you can always return this due to the generous return policy of Best Buy….but I know you will keep it if you give it a try.Let me start by saying that as for gaming and gaming accessories, many wont show love to MAC computers. I dont know why this is the case, but this software program from Logitech provides a version for MAC. In this way you can be on the same page as your Windows friends and have a cool mouse, with all the goodies on the software, but use it on a MAC. Very very very very cool

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    techyoda28

    I purchased this a while back from my local Best Buy. It is expensive but for me was worth it. After purchasing this, Razer came out with their Viper Ultimate which has a charging dock which I wish Logitech had done with this G Pro Wireless.I changed out the stock mouse feet because the stock feet are just plain bad. I have been watching out for the dreaded double click issue but so far have been OKNo regrets so far with this mouse. The battery life has been good. I would recommend if you are a gamer with small to medium sized hands and take your mouse seriously.

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    Trev

    This mouse is amazing. Im iffy when it comes to wireless equipment. Not worrying about my chair running over the cord is quite a relief, but also when the battery icon starts flashing, or the headset or mouse stops working because it needs to be charged is equally annoying. But thats my own personal preference. The only thing I dont like about this mouse, is it feels better, for me, in my left hand than it does on my right, but since Im right handed, I quickly got used to it. Other than that, its light, I noticed an immediate difference in my gaming, the battery, despite it needed a charge, lasts so freaking long. If youre not playing for more than 4 hours, this can last you EASILY a week. If only my cell phone lasted as long… This mouse is one of the best I ever used, and if something happened to it, and I needs a new one, I wouldnt even hesitate picking up a brand new one. Shoot. If my review seems like a 180 than your review, return it. But I HIGHLY doubt youll return it for any of the reasons I mentioned here

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    Hyundai

    The mouse is for mediumsized hands. Very light and well constructed. Charge lasts for days. The clicks are nice. I dont notice andy input lag at all. This mouse is great for gaming and general use.Coming from IE 3.0, ususally used corded mice like deathadder and xai, and Logitech mx 518. I was worried that mouse was too small for me but the hump in the back fits nice and a palm it just like the IE 3.0. Im getting into valorant and it did get me to silver from bronze 2 in 4 matches. I think my mouse and videocard were holding me back. Still need to upgrade my videocard.

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    ferrari

    After working with a stock out of the box Dell mouse for the past 2 months spending the last week with the G Pro was like parking my Geo Metro and being handed the keys to a new Ferrari. Mind you, this is about the weight of any no name 5 or 10 mouse youd pick up at the big box store, but thats where the comparison ends.After unboxing downloading the software, DPI setup was my first mission, as the default setting didnt allow as much of a throw as Id like. A little confusing at first getting it right, but once i got it to my liking, I was amazed at the range of settings. At the low end, its practically pixel by pixel which I suppose would lend itself best at photo editing type tasks, at the high end, it feels like you could throw the cursor across a 20 ft wide screen. Once set up to your particular needs, all of this is available at the touch of a button on the fly.As for the touch, the tactile feel of the clicks is superb light enough to avoid repetitive strain from repeated rapid presses, yet solid enough response feedback. As for the scroll wheel, I would have preferred a rolling wheel as opposed to a notched one, but this is likely due being so used to enabling a glide setting on trackballs laptop touchpads.So far, the wireless has been flawless, not skipping a beat. Would never know youre not connected. Ive tried using the Pro on a few different surfaces including soft hard pads, as well as my plexiglass desktop, which i prefer. But that does bring up my one knock against the Pro Logitech, in this price range, would it have been that hard to throw in a weight or two On a really smooth glass type surface, Id like the option to have a little more heft. From what Ive read, the G703 weight would fit right in there, and the magnetic cover on the receiver plate makes it easy.While I did want to take off a point for not including weights, Ive really enjoyed swapping over the the G Pro over the past week. Its that, plus the fact that given my experience with Logitech, it should give me long reliable service. Ive handed down two older computers to parents relatives, both of them with original Trackman Marble trackballs. Logitech introduced them in 1995, and theyre both clicking like new two decades later.

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    njosorio

    I received this product through the spark reviewer program to test out and give my feedback. Its a GREAT little mouse. Wireless is always better in my book. Connects easily. No fuss or issues. Works great. Lightweight. Well made from the looks of it. Overall, It works well for me and I have absolutely suggested to others.

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    Balthazar2k4

    Logitech continues to knock it out of the park with their gaming peripherals. The new G PRO wireless gaming mouse is yet another winner. The mouse is light, responsive, and PowerPlay compatible. I was previously using a G703 with the PowerPlay mouse pad and the G PRO is a noticeable upgrade. The tracking and wireless connectivity is unmatched. The ability to continue using the PowerPlay mat means I dont have to worry about charging it either. The weight was a bit of a concern at first as it is definitely lighter than the G703, but I have since gotten used to it and notice less fatigue during longer matches. It is also a tad smaller than the G703, but I havent found it to be an issue.The only hiccup I ran into when first setting it up was that you must have the latest version of the Logitech Gaming Software installed or it wont be recognized. Obviously for a new installation that shouldnt be a problem, but since I was previously running the G703 it tripped me up at first as I couldnt get the G PRO to show up. Once I realized that my software was outofdate I quickly got things rolling. The RGB lighting syncs with my PowerPlay mat and G810 keyboard via the software. It also has software assignable buttons on the left and right side which makes it ambidextrous too.Overall, its a great wireless gaming mouse. The only aspect that gives me pause is the price. At its MSRP it is definitely steep. There are so many alternatives in the space including the G703 that I might consider waiting for it on sale before jumping. If you are a professional gamer, well, this is the mouse for you.

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    User

    I was and still am very hesitant when it comes to bluetooth stuff for games, normally wireless equals latency. But with this mouse, it feels like there is less latency them my wired one, granted it was years old. Very responsive and 10x longer battery life then I thought. its a nice simple style and doesnt overcompensate. It would be hard to beat this mouse for me right now.

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    allib

    We are using this mouse for gaming and general computer use. Previous to this for gaming a Razer gaming mouse was used. Thus far we are impressed with the performance of this Logitech G Pro.This mouse comes with many nice features and options. The box includes an additional set of side buttons so one can choose a more curved button or a more flat button style. Also, mouse can be used wired or wirelessly. Weve yet to experience any latency issues with wireless use. Given the Hero 16K sensor and Lightspeed wireless technology the performance has been awesome.The build quality of the mouse is very good while at the same time being a very lightweight mouse. One can add additional weight not provided if desired, but even though it has a lighter feel than our previous Razer we are liking it. The gerneral look of the G Pro is very nice and can be customized with RGB lighting with Lightsync technology in Logitech Gaming Software.Left or right handed users will find the design of this mouse to work equally well for either. The seven button design includes back button and Windows button. Programmable buttons can be set up to store game commands also.In summary, we are very pleased with the performance, battery life, customization and design of this mouse. Would recommend with no reservations.

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    Eric

    I wanted a light mouse that had a really responsive ESPORTS capable performance.I was skeptical about making the leap to a wireless mouse as Ive always had the mindset that wired is the king.The great thing I found out is this mouse is really everything I wanted when it came to a light, comfortable, and super functional mouse.I dont necessarily enjoy having to adjust the mouse via the logitech software but got used to it.It has given me absolutely no issues, it holds a good length charge where I only occasionally plug it in to the detachable dongle for convenience on the side of my desk.My fps skills have climbed a bit as well Im happy to report.Love it

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    CMCMom29

    Logitech is my goto brand for computer mice. This model is no exception to this rule.The unit feels very lightweight much lighter than my traditional, battery operated model. The ergonomic design is comfortable, and the battery life is quite robust. It was partially charged out of the box, and it lasted about a day and a half before I needed to charge it again. It has a LED display showing the charging progress, and I get a message on my computer when it needs to be plugged in.The unit glides like a dream while Im using it. Ive never had a mouse that moved this smoothly.You can use this with the Logitech Gaming Software, downloadable from the Logitech website. You can set up to 5 profiles for the unit, with settings like sensitivity rates and report rates. It gives you the flexibility to enable or disable the buttons on the unit. Want to know which buttons you use the most Use the Key Press Heat Map option to give you stats on how you use the buttons.For a casual gamer like myself, its almost too many options. If you are a hardcore gamer, this is the mouse for you.

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    Behzad

    This is one seriously impressive mouse Words cannot describe how comfortably it fits under my hand, and for a wireless mouse, its very lightweight too. The two macro buttons are perfectly placed as well, and the quick DPI change is a very cool feature as is the ability to customize the RGB lights on this mouse. I can see why this and the Razer Viper Ultimate are seen as the two best mice in Gaming.Speaking of, the one final feature worth mentioning, the feature that really pushed me over the edge to buy this instead of the Razer, is this mouses compatibility with the Powerplay mousepad. Some may see it as an expensive novelty, but the fact that I will never have to charge this mouse ever again despite it being a wireless mouse just strikes me as extremely convenient. However, its not a requirement as this mouse already comes with a standard wireless mode, Bluetooth mode, and wired mode so theres no need to buy the mousepad personally, however, I love it.The only reason not to get this mouse over the Razer is if you dont care about Powerplay, and you are someone with small hands that uses a Claw grip or Fingertip grip the Razers lower height is definitely better for those two grip styles. However, even if you dont use Powerplay, this is the better mouse if you use Palm grip or any of the Hybrid grips which is the vast majority of people.Overall, if youre willing to put up with the high price, this is literally the best mouse on the market, and I would highly recommend getting one for yourself.

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    sman6000

    I have always been a huge proponent of a wired gaming mouse. I bought this to try it out with the intent of returning it, and now I can never go back. The sensor is amazing, the weight is great, and most of all its comfortable and EXTREMELY responsive. I have large hands and it fits well for my fingertippalm grip. I use this primarily for competitive FPS titles and it works great

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    Scotty

    FYI, Ive had this mouse for a month now. Ive owned Logitechs Lightspeed G502, G903, and many of Razers gaming mice prior. I stopped using Razers equipment due to their software being both buggy, annoying.Very lightweight and easy to move around. Grip is more comfortable than the other wireless Lightspeed mice that logitech offers. The plastic texture is also much better for prolonged gaming sessions smooth but matte finish that resists sweating. Side button are easy to hit when needed but not accidentally trigger although I have smaller fingers. Clicks are solid but not overly sensitive. Kinda wished they added one more side button.Tracking accuracy is spot on and hasnt given me any issues. I feel like it tracks much better on my 329 ultrawide screen than my MX Master 3 mouse. I just dont like G PROs scroll wheel. Its also not unwieldy and doesnt randomly bump into my keyboard like the other larger gaming mice.Mouse by default is always on, so theres no delays when jumping back into the action from idling. Battery lasts about 2 days which is barely noticeable. Kinda wished it had a docking station to charge overnight though instead of me having to plug in the micro USB charge cable while being half awake.My main gripe is with the mouse wheel. Its very stiff when I first started using it but loosened too much a couple weeks later. Its loose to the point where it easily, accidentally triggers scrolling actions too often weapon switching, etc when my clicking fingers brush against it. I recommend that logitech uses their magnetic latched scrolling as on their MX Master 3 mouse as that can take an amazing amount of abuse and still be consistent from day 1 Id been using it for half a year as standin for a previous Lightspeed mouse that started doubleclicking, before I got the G PRO.Also, another issue is that the plastic is still ABS and doesnt play nice with hand lotion. When will we get PBT cases

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    Aladdin

    Purchased this mouse primarily for gaming purchases but has proven to be beneficial on the go as well. I am a college student so when on the go this mouse makes life on a laptop much easier. Response times with both my PC and MacBook are amazing and I get no mouse jitter or late movement responses. Overall an awesome wireless mouse that has proven to be effective for daily work needs and intense gaming sessions Definitely recommend buying this if intrigued by a wireless mouse.

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    Niya

    This mouse is my absolute winner . Perfect design , perfect size and the best wireless and under 80gr. There are 2 browser buttons on each side, also additional flat covers , and of you dont want to use them , they are magnetic and simply pop out , so you can disable them in the software. The side buttons are in a great location and so easy to reach. The scroll wheel has been thinned out and its so easy to use in games. The DPI shift on the bottom now is programmable .I love the 3 leds on the top , they let you know which DPI you are using . There is also a power button with color coordination.Battery life is around 60 hours of use , without any lighting.I can only recommended it .

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    SeanyP

    Chances are youve been pondering whether you should spend 150 on just a mouse, just like I did. When I finally decided to get this mouse I could not have been happier with decision. Ive had it for just under a month now and I dont think Ill be returning to my Glorious Model O or Logitech G502 anytime soon. The charge lasts for day, and even if you forget to plug it in you can use it wired while its charging.I never thought a wireless mouse would be vastly different, and though its not the comfort and freedom you feel on a wireless mouse was still a pleasant surprise.I was also at first worried the connection would hiccup or miss inputs from time to time, but I was wrong about that. It is perfectly responsive and when you take it out of sleep mode it wakes on the slightest movement and is good to go without any delay whatsoever.I spend a lot of time at my computer whether its gaming, workhomework, or just browsing Reddit. Even after a month, I still look forward to using this mouse and navigating my day with it. I highly recommend this mouse.

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    topel97

    The pros would be the comfortability of the mouse, it being a wireless mouse, the ambidextrous design, being able to remove the side buttons is also very nice. The cons of the mouse would have to be the kind of clunkiness behind the mouse when trying to preform fast movements, for me at least. Another con would be the double clicking side buttons that the g pro comes with, although they can be replaced, and lastly the price of the mouse is definitely a little hefty. As of now this is my main mouse that I use, I have used three other being the logitech g502 herojust too heavy, the razer viper ultimate, and the glorious model o. Out of all of these I still always manage to come back to the g pro because of the pros and because I replaced the double clicking switches.

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    Oliver

    Pros Didnt think the wireless factor would have so much of an impact, its not as if the wire is a huge inconvenience on any mouse. But having it wireless just feels so much better, feels very comfortable. Im used to having a wire restrict movement somewhat distance going wireless Ive found I need to invest in a larger mouse pad as I keep running off of my current pad because there is no travel distance restriction. Sounds horrifically clich when I say it provides a sense of freedom, but its the best way I can describe itCons If I had to be really really picky I would say the furthest back side button is in my opinion too far back. However, this ofcourse is my personal preference and will be due to the size of my hand. But again, this is if I am being forced to find something negative.Yes its expensive and you could argue that being a negative but in my opinion you pay for what you get. You wouldnt winge about a million pound mansion just because it cost you a million poundsSame with this mouse, premium product premium price

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    Lindira

    I love this this mouse. I have small hands and it is hard for me to find something that is comfortable, and ambidextrous. I am able to rest my wrist on my mouse pad without my wrist arching, again with smaller hands sometimes that is difficult to find. I have a claw style grip and this seems to fit my style very well. For years I used the older style steelseries sensei pro gaming laser mouse but wanted to give wireless a try. I was concern about having to charge it all the time but I can go days with out charging it. Usually after 45 days I charge it, but still have over 60 life. I did turn of the lights though in the mouse to give more batterie life.

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    RichB

    Ive always been into competitive fps and have always been hesitant to switch to a wireless mouse since it would typically come with the trade off of having bad latency or increased weight. The GPro addresses both of these and is the first I want to keep as a daily driver. Ive been using this for almost a year now and can say it does justify the insane price tag. The battery lasts for days with multiple hours of use everyday. Theres a software to adjust dpi and colors of the mouse if you care for rgb but its not needed for the mouse to work as you can save default profiles and cycle them via the button on the bottom. The only con is this thing will spin out if you dont keep your mousepad spotless one little grain of sand and you become the tasmanian devil. Other than that Id recommend the mouse for anyone who plays in esports tournaments or is the above average player seeking the best tools for the job. If you just want a good mouse Id recommend the G305 its pretty much this mouse but with a battery and some extra weight.

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    niugneP

    Coming from a G703 pre hero sensor this is one of the most disappointing mice I have used.The goodThey made it ambidextrousIt is symmetricalThey added a place to store your wireless dongle on the mouseThe badThey made it ambidextrousIt is symmetricalHuge push to use logitech software compared to older productsTerrible internals explained more in detail belowMore detailed thoughts in no particular orderMaking the mouse ambidextrous appeals to my sense of OCD because it looks nice but the feel of the mouse is simply inferior to the G703 because of which.After about a week of use on the most current software, firmware, etc the mouse now has an annoying and unfixable firmwareonboard computer based bug where the battery always registers at 12 and blinks at critical levels. I have tried running it to the ground using it until it is completely dead in the hopes it was an issue with the onboard RAM to no avail. Not know how long the mouse is going to last and having an annoying light constantly blinking as a distraction makes this mouse completely unusable and a total waste of money.Logitech G HUB is awful NO I DO NOT want to enable software control, YES I want to remain with my onboard settings, STOP trying to force your poorly designed software down my throat. Also in reference to the battery issue, NO my battery IS NOT at a critical level, so DO NOT try to force it into a low power mode. Why they even reinvented their software suite into a worse version is beyond me.Logitech needs to stop trying to make a splash reinventing the wheel and just go back to making quality products. The switch from the PMW3366 sensor to their own inhouse garbage changed nothing except how their mice were marketed and led to the release of bad products like this.

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    rdey

    Came from a Zowie EC2A. The jump from a wired mouse to a wireless one is rather difficult, at least it was for me. It took me almost a week to get used to the feeling of this mouse, which is significantly lighter and easier to move around than my previous one. That being said, after getting used to the mouse, this is probably my favorite mouse to date. It is very easy to throw around and play FPS games with, and the sensor is extremely accurate. Overall very happy I switched to this mouse.

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    Caleb

    This mouse come in a really nice box it has a fantastic packaging.. but the performance is utter garbage. I play a very competitive game called Rainbow Six Siege. Ive been loosing games left right in center from it randomly flicking one in the left and right. Its a horrible mouse I only recommend buying it if you want but keep the receipt. Me a 13 yr old not sure where the receipt is when my mother told me to look for it. I already did an exchange and it still acts up. Im not even sure if I can return it anymore. My

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    Yoyo

    I started out with the G503 Lightspeed, but I was not enjoying the feel. I swapped it out for the G Pro, and immediately felt the difference in weight and feel. I have medium sized hands and the mouse feels perfect in hand. The weight difference was the biggest surprise. Using the lower DPI with this mouse feels smooth and precise, where as with the 503 it felt slow and sluggish. Would recommend this mouse for gaming, but feels nice as a daily driver as well.

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    Flameodos

    The G Pro wireless is truly a phenomenal mouse. Ive owned a couple of mice Steelseries rival 600, Razer Naga Trinity, and Razer basilisk v2. None of these mice have been great for my FPS experience quite like the G pro. Its weight is perfect for shooters since its just heavy enough for me to able to control my shots. The size is great for palm and claw grip I have 20cm long hands and it has an amazing battery life. Ive been able to hit shots more consistently and I have no plans to return this mouse.

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    ThePotatoWay

    Compared to the Viper, the GPROs left and right main buttons have a shorter, lighter travel with a solid, crisp stop. This results in a much more defined and precise feel, with a lighter actuation force for faster clicks with less effort. Techniques involving clickdragging or lifting the mouse while depressing either LR button are much easier as well. The GPRO buttons articulate atop the mouse so their movement is isolated from the sides and the right button doesnt rub against my ring finger like it did with the Viper. The side buttons are mushier than the Vipers but theyre not terrible and theyre easier to both feel and distinguish between.My hands are MedLg and I use a hybrid clawfingertip grip.Compared to the Viper, the GPROs higher, narrower shape and less aggressive side grooves allow my fingers to find more grip positions naturally with less grip pressure.The wheel isnt perfect, but its much easier to scroll with than the Vipers while still being stiff enough to allow depression without accidentally rolling it into another position. Depression force is acceptable.The teflon skates are much smoother on the Viper but GPROs arent bad and decent aftermarket options start at 6 if needed.Both mice track well and while the sensor on the Razer may be better on paper, I wasnt able to notice a marked difference in FPS games.I have not experienced any doubleinput errors with any of the GPRO buttons that some users have mentioned in forums.I ended up returning the Viper and keeping the GPRO mainly because the Vipers mushy LR buttons drove me nuts and its lower, more aggressive shape forced my fingers into specific grips that were ultimately more fatiguing. The Vipers charging dock was groovy, though.Hope this helps.

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    Trace

    After about a years worth of use, the switches have given out on this PRO gaming mouse. Any time I hold a right click, the mouse will unclick, or release, before I release the held click. At first, I thought this might have been a grounding issue with the static built into a wireless mouse. However, upon search for fixes and troubleshooting, I found that a majority of people with this mouse have had terrible luck with the switches built into the mouse itself.Logitech really should consider putting a couple more quality switches into their mouse before charging people 149.99 for a PROfessional style mouse. Im not about to do reconstructive surgery on this mouse for a better experience, either. Ill spend my money somewhere else.

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    Anonymous

    This is my fifth gaming mouse and it has been so far the best. It has an amazing response even though it is wireless. It is very easy to set up and works right away. The battery goes for very long and the mouse has a lot of features. The only downside is that at first, it is somewhat complicated to get around the Logitech G HUB app but once you get it, it is very useful.

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    niteryder

    Ive been using the Logitech wireless gaming mouse for several days now and really like it so far. It is very comfortable to use, no fatigue and very responsive. It is easy to set to your preferences and can be customized to suit just about anyone. I use for gaming and for everyday computing which it is perfect for. Once I got it set up correctly it has been a perfect for me.When it first arrived I was a bit dissapointed in the included documentation, it really wasnt all that helpful, but the inofrmation is easliy obtained online and at the Logitech site. When it frst arrived I charged it for about two hours. I actually ahd to leave it so I dont know how long it actually took to charge. But I have been using it daily for 4 days and it is still charged and going strong. I havent had it long enough to know how long the charge will last in real world testing. I never turn off my mouse so I may not get as much run time as those who do. Id like to come back and update after the first recharge. My son who is a nonstop gamer has used this and absolutely loves it, even better that the expensive big brand wired mouse.There appearr to be no lag that I can tell and the buttons are very responsive for me. Overall I like this mouse and would recommend it to anyone looking for a wireless mouse.

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    3Tcubed

    To start with I had a hard time believing this mouse would be worth… its price. So I started a skeptic. I have several high end wireless, both BT and Logitech RF and yes each does have some Radio lag, but Ive found that BT4 are better than ever. I know this mouse is targeted at gaming, and I tried testing it vs the latest BT wireless MX I from Logitech, and 90 of the time I could tell no difference, the other 10 the G Pro out performed. I also compared it to another almost as expensive wired gaming mouse, and I could tell the speed differnece between the two. But I really liked the button blockers offered with the Pro G, as it elimimated some false button presses I encouter now and again.The Pro G comes with a 5 USB to microusb cable where you connect the Pro G receiver, the receiver can also be pluged in to the PCnotebook but they recommend the receiver be within 20cm of the mouse for the quickest response, I tried it plugged into the PC and on the cable could not tell the difference. The freatur of this mouse is that you can use it as a wired mouse not sure this was documented by connecting the USB cable directly to the microusb on the front of the mouse. So should you mouse run out of batteries, the changing cable also allows you to use it as a USB mouse.Now on the downside the they claim the mouse is 80 grams, I found it a little light, which I could add weights as I can other mice to give it a little more beef. At this weight it felt tippy, I wanted more weight at the very bottom. The changing glow of the big G on the mouse, I wanted it steady or off, but there are no real instructions in the box. Related to this they claim the G on the bottom of the mouse can be pressed and it exposes a place to store the wireless receiver. trick is its magnetic, with a strong magnet, once you push down on the indentation the top rises up and can be scooted out exposing the storage. Just could be more clear. Also the Scroll wheel has light resistance with good bumpy scroll steps. The scroll wheel quite and good for browser scrolling, but its a little on the tall side, i wish it were a few mm lower into the mouse… Picky, picky, but its expensive. And charging it will hold a charge for about 48H of use. For gamers this is fine, for everyday use I wish it could add the additional heft I was looking for with a bigger battery.All and all I like the mouse, the flexibity it offers, and its speed, but I still cant get over the cost.BTW I did use it on a drawing app where the sensitivity was clearly outstandin

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    Jacob

    This mouse is great. Lightweight, very accurate sensor, plenty of customization.However, I do have some minor complaints. I would have liked the back of the mouse to be slightly more shaped, it doesnt quite support my hand the way I would prefer. The software for the mouse is a bit overwrought in my opinion, with a few too many basically useless features. I will give it credit for have a lot of ways to remap and retool how the mouse works though.The charging system, while not my favorite, works well. The extended cable for the receiver that pops off to charge the mouse when the battery runs low works well.As far as the mouses performance goes though, zero complaints. Very accurate DPI settings and switching.Would I say its worth 150 I would say yes, with the caveat that you have to really want a wireless, ambidextrous mouse.

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    Scott Y.

    There are so many people who have this mouse without issue that I assume I got a defective one. I ordered this one along with another to test them out side by side. I ended up just going with the other mouse rather than ordering a new GPro. Other than the spinout issue though, its clearly a hightier mouse. I assume the quality control arm of the organization sensor supplier is to blame here. Unfortunately the spin out issue did raise some questions in my mind if this would happen again if I tried to replace it. I ended up going with a different mouse.

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    Jerm

    The hero sensor on this thing is so smooth and accurate. Flicks feel natural and tracking, especially coupled with a high refresh rate monitor is so smooth. The buttons feel nice and clicky, and as advertised, its using omron 1 million click switches, and it feels durable.Its an ambidextrous mouse, allowing you to mirror the out of the box right handed configuration by including modular buttons for the right side of the mouse.The body is the right type of lightweight. I have used the final mouse, and I find it too light, and a little weird with the hollow honeycomb design. This body is solid, and the size is comfortable for mediumlarge tweener hands that support both clawpalm grip.The design is subtle, with the only rgb being the G on the palm rest, which can be addressed to any color you wish, as well as disabling it completely for slightly better battery life, or if youre in a professional workspace environment.The software is nice, allowing you to adjust dpi and also the preconfigured dpi profiles using the switch under the mouse. Will also display battery status.Price is expensive, no doubt about it, Im usually the one to shy away from super expensive peripherals, but this is one of the few times that I truly believe that this is worth the price of admission.Lastly, the wireless performance is by far the best implementation of any company i have triedrazercorsair and logitechs implementation I could not distinguish that it was a wireless mouse. I believe that is what sets it apart from the pack, in my opinion.

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    Charlie86

    Wireless, light weight, ambidextrous modular buttons fully customisable with a 1st class HERO sensorYou are looking at a low weight for a wireless gaming mouse it really is astonishing how light it is at only 80g. the mouse has space for powerplay adapter in the back increasing the weight or you can add a weight puck not included should you want greater weighter feel.This Mouse has modular buttons allowing for either side to be activated or to have all 4 additional buttons available should you wish or just be a perfect match for both left and righthand players.As you well know the wireless lightspeed mice from Logitech are as good as wired mice, no latency no lag nada it just works and has a stupidly high sync rate AMAZINGBattery life Launch up G Hub and it gives you an approx. hours remaining time on battery life, 49 hrs on a full charge and approx. 69 hrs if you turn off the lightslets face it who turns off the lights but its up to you. The battery charges in next to no time, that said you can just plug and play wired while it charges via USB.A very solid, good overall build quality, limited to no flex or squeaking and good satisfying click and snap to the both the left, right and central buttons, all buttons are of course customisable in G Hub as per macros or preassigned command. GHub is easy to set up navigate feels intuitive.All in all you will be hard pushed to find a wireless mouse that performs as well in a similar price bracketthat said no one mouse will fit every player, some prefer more buttons, greater weight customisation, infinity scroll etc. etc. but for me perfect.

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    Gareth

    Pros Very easy to use.Comfortable.The battery life lasts over a week for me and recharges quickly when plugged in.The software is fine, but not as intuitive as the Razer software. I cant work out how to setup different profiles for different games. Its done it automatically for one game Apex Legends but I cant see how to do it for others. However the Razer software failed for me, so at least Logitech consistently works.Cons Simplifying the software, more intuitive for setting up various mouse sensitivity profiles.

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    jago

    The Logitech Pro G mouse has a minimalistic, simple and effective design. Its very easy to use and set up with the included USB type A receiver. You can also use the proprietary USB type A cable that has a customized micro USB connector for just this mouse. Movement is very precise, quick, and smooth. No mousepad needed over most surfaces, even glass. It has an ambidextrous design and you can customize some of the included buttons to your liking. You also have the option not to use any of them or up to 4 to really configure it to your liking. The logo lights up with different colors and its a nice feature. The DPI button is located on the bottom of the mouse, but that is a point of annoyance for me since I like to be able to switch that out for different weapons while playing my First person shooters, I suppose placing it under there will eliminate unintended DPI changes for some, but I am betting the majority of gamers will not like not being able to change it quickly. It is also very light in the hand which will take some time to get used to. Battery life is rated at 48 hours with the default lighting scheme or you can extend that up to 60 hours if you turn that off. I kept it on since it adds a little flair to my mouse. The simple design, light weight, accuracy, battery life, and cool lights make this mouse a strong contender for not only my gaming sessions, but also my daily use as well.

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    wade

    Its definitely lightweight, it seems to work on differing mouse pads well without needing calibration at all. The battery seems to last a while I got it a week ago charged it battery is still at 50 so Im assuming it last about 2 weeks if just left on and doing its sleep thing and gaming a quite a few hours in between. I was amazed it was lightweight and was a little scared that would mean it would feel flimsy but in reality it feels pretty solid. Id totally recommend one. Though one annoying thing I havent been able to solve. It says the led is off, which its totally off but in game its always on and theres no other setting other than off.

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    Titan5178

    The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a mouse that is made for pro gamers. It doesnt have a lot of flashy features other than the RGB G logo and DPI indicator. It is ridiculously lightweight, and the lack of any cord tethered to it only makes it better. It glides across my mousepad with ease and the buttons have a very satisfying click to them. There are four additional buttons, two on the left and the right, which can be swapped out for dummy buttons if youd prefer to have less buttons or none at all.The DPI cycle switch is uniquely located on the bottom of the mouse which could be a good or bad thing depending on the gamer. Some might appreciate that they wont accidentally hit it during a gaming session while others might not like the fact that they cant easily change DPI on the fly. However, for the latter, you can assign one of those buttons as a DPI switch if youd like using the G Hub software.I played a few rounds of Everspace with this mouse and immediately could appreciate the better sense of precision and control that I felt as I maneuvered my spacecraft exploring and fighting baddies. With the higher DPIs you barely have to move the mouse to guide the spacecraft.Make sure that when you first start using the mouse you plug it into the system first and allow the G Hub software to sync and update the mouse. G Hub is the new software which will eventually replace the Logitech Gaming SoftwareProsIncredibly LightAmbidextrousUp to 16000 DPIPowerPlay compatibleDPI Switch On Bottom1ms Lightspeed technologyCons PriceyThe only downside really is the price. However, if that doesnt bother you and you are looking for a nofrills accurate and lightweight pro level mouse, this may be the one.

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    Filip

    Pros Battery really lasts ages Native DPI is alright mouse works also on tempered glass without a glitch Its light and simple Wireless works also through a wallCons Wireless doesnt work well when receiver is behind an obstacle or metres away but thats what they really say, put it 20cm away DPI has some weird magic in it. Native is 6400DPI and 26000 came after update. Is it really 26k or is it some interpolation magic In real you wont notice anyway so not a problem

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    JUSBLAAAZE

    Recently made the switch from being a wired mouse player to wireless and I do not regret it. Tried out the steelseries rival 650 and it felt a little to heavy for me. Read reviews on this G pro wireless and purchased immediately. Legit the best mouse ever its so light and accurate, i can flick so precisely. The quality is great as well, not the flashiest of mice out there but the boxing and feel of the mouse are definitely not cheap. Definitely worth the 150 if you have the spare cash. 1010

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    ZXdeathwish

    I bought this mouse to replace disappointing mice from competitors such as razer and corsair. Ive been PC gaming for almost 10 years and this mouse by far is the most comfortable mouse I have owned. It might not have all the extra buttons that other models offer, but with the comfort this mouse offers I am happy with a few less buttons.The wireless capabilities are unmatched, I have not had a single issue with it, I use it for about 810 hours a day between work and getting in a few games. I was very pleasantly surprised by how long the mouse performs before actually needing to charge it, it will last a few days before I plug it in overnight.Thats it for now, will update in the future

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    CallMeCrazy

    Subtle RGB that is satisfying but not excessive. Note your hand will cover it.The responsiveness with mouse movement, clicks, and scroll wheel are all excellent.Ive had it for a month with no issues and Ive gone through a single full charge with RGB on the battery life is even longer with RGB off.Mouse profiles are controlled through LG Hub, and this software is great for controlling anything that you would want. It even includes the mouse profiles of professional gamers if you are interested.

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    elforeign

    I have been using this product now for about a week. I am coming from a Rival 310 which I had owned for about 3 years and after owning a Rival 650 WIRED mouse after 2 weeks. I really liked the Rival 650 as it was a comfortable shape for my hand position on the mouse, but it was too heavy.This product comes in about 10g lighter. The shape is ok for my hand, its not great but also one has to consider the size of the mouse and the weight. I love the fact its wireless, and this was a feature I was really wanting out of my new mouse.It works great with Logitech G Hub and the cursor tracking and accuracy in conjunction with the wireless charging mousepad from Logitech are top notch.I am happy with this device and I am looking forward to getting a G Pro SUPERLIGHT to test out the significant weight reduction.

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    Byron

    This is one seriously awesome mouse. Words cannot describe how comfortably it fits under my hand, and for a wireless mouse, its very lightweight too. The two macro buttons are perfectly placed as well and the quick DPI change is a very cool feature as is the ability to customize the RGB lights on this mouse. I can see why this and the Razer Viper Ultimate are seen as the two best mice in Gaming.

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    Tiffany N

    If you are looking for a great wireless option for a gaming mouse, this is one of the best options. The lightweight and fast nature of the mouse allows for great competitive gaming experience. Being that this is a wireless mouse, you wont have to worry about a cable potentially snagging at the edge of a table. The sensor on the mouse is very accurate and offers focused tracking. In my experience, adjusting the shape of the mouse took a while at first although after some amount of use, I was able to comfortably grip the mouse and perform well in games. The only issue I have with the mouse if the steep price although with the set of features that you gain from this mouse, the price is justified.

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    Diego

    There is nothing that didnt impress me about this mouse. The mouse itself is so light it becomes an extension of your hand while gaming. To make things better, the battery life is superb I havent had to charge it since receiving it just less than 2 weeks ago. The cherry on top is the software Logitech G Hub. It allows you to set specific profiles for different games and even the desktop. The software even lets you change the lighting and polling rates for each profile and different games to let you save even more battery life.The only cons I see about this mouse is the texture of the plastic. It is very easy to dirty up, so definitely put those Flamin Hot Cheetos away. Honestly, dont even think about eating while gaming or before gaming. The second con would be the price. This is a very expensive mouse, though it brings much value to the dedicated pc shooter gamer. It is a mouse designed for ESports and shooter games for more casual gaming look at the G305. Though it is a much smaller mouse, it is a much better value for casual gaming.

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    Anonymous2

    Received a Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse.At first glance I kind of thought that there was no way this could be a high end gaming mouse.It feels light and nimble and there are no crazy angles to readjust to. Its designed for professional players who dont need all the unnecessary features like a bunch of buttons and weights to figure out.Its an ambidextrous design that fits very nicely in my hand but my thumb and pinky finger drag some because I have a wide hand.In testing with various games I still played a variety of games like a pro and did not notice any lag or have any issues. Ive also been using it for work because it is very portable with its In Mouse dongle storage.The battery life on this mouse is really nice. I have been using it all week and have not had to charge it yet. Logitech also sells a charging mouse pad this is compatible with.To customize its use the buttons are switchable and held in with magnets.The DPI setting button is located on the bottom and this can be good or bad depending if you use it in game play or not.What really makes this a great mouse besides it simple design is how well it works by using Logitechs Lightspeed wireless technology with a 1ms report time. AwesomeSo having to many options on your mouse is not always a good thing and keeping it simple but still retaining the functionality and accuracy of a wired mouse are clearly evident in this mouse.I really like this mouse for the simplicity and having accuracy without the issues of an attached wire.So if you are gaming on the go or in a professional match this could be the mouse for you.

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    Will

    Pros I replaced a cyborg rat mmo 7 after many years with this thing and I have to say that out off the box I was worried as it looks like a 20 mouse… when you actually use the thing though you can really feel the quality. There are a whole OST of awesome features that work on OSX and Win which is nice for those cross platform chaps and ladies out there. Battery life is surprisingly good too I got about 2 weeks between charges. The weight is incredible which makes it ace for those wrist Aimers out there Genuinely has made my game playing ability much better Not sure if this is just down to the response time or the amazing precision and low weight. It is almost impossible to over swing when aiming due to the incredibly low weight.Cons Make it feel more expensive … not sure how youd do that though.

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    R1skyX

    I love this mouse Its one of favorite mice that I own…Viper Ultimate being the other I cant choose lol. Weight is very nice, the Hero sensor is very accurate and I love the wheel, even though not infinite scrolling but its strictly only for gaming so no biggie. the battery is excellent, not as good as the Viper Ultimates or even the Basilisk Ultimate or 903 Heros but still good. Only gripe, the price, oh my that price…if you dont want to pay the premium, I can totally understand. I didnt pay full retail, but it can throw many off, but once you get past all that, you will see its a fantastic mouse and I dont think will have any buyers remorse.

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    Zeppelin33

    This is definitely a really nice mouse. Super accurate and fast but just doesnt feel right in my hand. Maybe Im just too used to larger, more ergonomic mice but this one just doesnt do it for me.First, the app didnt report the charging accurately never going past 48. Waited 2 days before Googleing the issue to see it was just the app. After a couple reboots, it showed 52 hours remaining so it really was fully charged. In fact, I havent needed to charge it since then and 2 weeks later, it still shows 27 hours. So it definitely has great battery life.I know this mouse is made for both left and right handed people but the buttons on the right side I am right handed, really bother me the way my middle finger rests on the side. I know I can take it apart and remove the buttons but that will leave holes in it. No offense to left handers and I guess I now know how they feel with every other mouse I really want to love this mouse because I know its a great one, and I am using it and little by little getting used to it but as of right now I still prefer the G700s and the G603 I was using before getting this one.Still giving it 5 stars because it is awesome, theres nothing wrong with it and the things that matter to me probably wouldnt matter to most but I did want to note themI love the RGB too. Looks really cool sitting on my desk at night

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    ResolvedSaucer

    One of the absolute best sensors and overall builds there is. This has been on the market for 2 years now and has not been beaten by anyone. Wireless performance will leave you wondering why you ever considered using a corded option. Its pricey for sure but the level of engineering and design that went into this mouse is just inspired. You would think Logitech is the Rolls Royce of peripherals.

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    PennyPincher80

    I have long needed a new gaming mouse for my laptop. I have used my share of mice in my day and I wanted to try a cordless one also. I had been putting it off for fear of lag but it was finally time to try one. I went full in and was very, very surprised at how well it kept up. The makers at GPro have accomplished a great rest. This mouse has a smooth glide, sleek look, can be used right OR left handed, comes with the extra buttons you might need, a substantial wheel on top and works ever so wonderfully. What I love most is that it has just enough buttons and works great for an everyday mouse too I would definitely recommend and refer people to it.

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    imJaeThough

    I absolutely love this mouse Its extremely light while being wireless, the two biggest selling points for me. I think it could be 10 or 20 over priced but it is worth it in my opinion. I definitely bought it on sale for about 115. I love the fact that it can also be used wired super effortlessly. But the wireless mode is the best. It lasts days with my normal usage before needing a recharge. And I mean DAYS. At longest it lasted about a week before needing a charge. Its kind of small, but it fits perfectly in my hand, and I have bigger than normal hands. Extremely responsive and agile. Recommended purchase from me.

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    davidng

    Decided to upgrade to this mouse after my Logitch G302 started double clicking a lot. Used it for a week now and I like it a lot. It is responsive, and the battery is great. I left the lighting on 50 and it seems to not really drain the battery much. I forgot to turn the mouse off a couple times coming from a wired mouse and this mouse has a turn off feature if not active for a while which is nice. Charge time is really fast too. Highly recommend.

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    mahmoo84

    To start off with I will talk about the looks of this wireless gaming mouse. I love the stealthy look that this mouse has. It has a sleek finish and really looks like a quality item. I also really like the backlit G and the fact that it can can also change colour in terms of the lights is also a very nice feature which makes the mouse look really cool. A feature which I really like about this mouse is that it can be used with either your left or right hand so no matter which hand is your preferred hand it is design for both as it has thumb pressable buttons on both sides of the mouse itself. Very cool feature. The clicks with this mouse feel great and sharp. There is no lag and the are instantaneous. I am a big gamer and this is very important to me. There is nothing worse than having clicked and then the action happens slightly after. It can mean the difference to progressing in a game and losing, so this is very important to me and this mouse does not disappoint in that aspect. The wireless aspect is awesome with this gaming mouse. I have previously used a wired mouse and although this has been ok the feeling of a wireless mouse is just freeing. To not have a physical wire there getting in the way is relaxing and means there is nothing to detract or get in the way of gaming. The connection of this mouse is also strong and so far battery life has been really good and I have been pleasantly surprised. I have had other wireless accessories in the past and they have have had mediocre battery life but so far with this I have no complaints. The mouse itself is also very ergonomic and comfortable to touch, hold and play with. I have found that I can have trouble aiming in certain types of games but that may be down to how I hold the mouse. It has been improving the more I use the mouse and Im sure over time it will be fine. I have enjoyed many hours of trouble free gaming and hope to enjoy many more.

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    sweetbream

    Previously used the G703 lightspeed, moved to this mouse because of the wear from the previous mouse. The actions from the mouse actually seem smoother than the G703. I like being able to remove the buttons on the sides because Im always pressing them on accident during FPS games. Its also lighter than the G703 which makes it easier to pick up and move. I also like the better battery life than the G703, I have to charge the mouse much less.

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    Saitzev

    This is a pretty nice mouse. It has a nice feel to it, though it is quite light.Theres not really any cons to this mouse other than that I wish it had the weighted piece that comes with the G703. I imagine that may possibly fit in this mouse as it looks to have the exact same cutout and there appears to be enough room to insert it into the cap.The only problem that I can foresee with this is the cap is held in magnetically so it could prevent the cap for staying connected. The cap is a bit difficult to get off the first few times you try until you get a feel for how farhard to press on it to get it to Eject. Inside theres a spot to store the Wireless adapter which is a big plus.The tracking on it is quite insane. This will be affected of course by what type of mouse pad you use. Im just using a Steelseries QCK pad. I may move to a hard mouse pad in the future though as theyre much easier to keep clean.The amount of buttons are generous, however I think with the size of the mouse being smaller, any more than 2 is kind of wasted here. Im a Claw Grip most of the time and this mouse is a little small for that. Though if you dont have longer fingers and larger hands then this would be a great mouse for you.It definitely has a feel of quality though and the clicking is pretty tactile and responsive with all the buttons. I do like that included in the box and as you can see in my photos there are 4 buttons included that you can use to replace the preinstalled buttons should you only want to use the mouse with the 2 main and middle mouse buttons, or use it as a 5 button mouse.This probably wont end up being my Daily driver for my mouse as I prefer the weight, size and customization of my Logitech G900. If I had to guess, its nearly twice the weight of the Pro Wireless. The other thing I do like on my G900 is the scroll wheel. Its more controllable and I like that you can disconnect it with the HyperScroll button so you can quickly scroll through a EULATOS page or through websites very quickly. Though the Pro Wireless does seem to have a more defined click type feel when scrolling whereas the G900 is more of a smooth but bumpy type of feedback.With that all in mind, the Pro Wireless is a really a great mouse especially if youre gaming on the go as it doesnt take up as much space as say the G500903 Series mice. Im certain the mouse will be great to use for years to come, I just only wish it was a fair bit larger and heavier.

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    Andy

    Wireless is low latency, no difference between wired and wireless other than having to drag a cable and it catching.I love the mouse, I have large hands and the hump could be a little more pronounced, thats if i had to complain about it. The buttons click is top quality, good click. The software is great, change lighting, shows charging and can remap your navigation buttons to actual actions, meaning it reads most games such as an ultimate ability in apex, you have a setting per game and then a desktop, or you can choose desktop profile for the game.It was expensive but IMO worth it. I think if youre gaming or youve built a computer that your peripherals and how you interact with your computer makes a big difference of how you will enjoy the build.That being said, i paired it with a corsair k95 rgb platinum xt with cherry mx brown my preference and I look forward to the experience if using my machine. So if youre thinking of investing the money in expensive peripherals go for it, it does matter.The sensor on this mouse is great, but most people play or use their mouse in 400 or 800 dpi. You can g switch by setting 2 dpi and setting a button for it, or you can select whatever dpi you prefer. I use no mouse acceleration in windows 10 and 800 dpi for games and desktop for muscle memory.Fast delivery, got it the next day. Really a surprising experience on best buys behalf and i never really use them because theyre not as convenient for me as other stores.

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    Anonymous

    Over the years, I have tried a few gaming mouse, mad catz and previously the logitech g502.I have always been skeptical about BT mice, especially for gaming but to be honest, this mouse has surprised me a lot.The design is simple and quite ergonomic. You could use it for both hands, if you want to, there are buttons on the left and right that you can set up in the Logitech software many options possible.The weight is quite light, which I do like. With the G502 you could add some weight, but even without any, I would say it felt heavier that this one.Clicking precision and movement precision are really good I mainly play FPSs which is rather really important….Now the only thing I do regret on this one compared to the G502 is that the profile settings buttons, macros, etc are only stored on the computer and loaded on the mouse when the software starts on the computer, which means than when you are on the logging menu of your computer, the mouse uses factory settings, which a bit bothersome IMHO…Beside that would definitely recommend.

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    timn12r

    Great mouse when I first used it. However, I cant recommend it to anyone anymore. Im getting so frustrated trying to play any games with this mouse because it just SPAMS right click even though Im holding the button down. Very infuriating, and to make it worse, this is a common issue that develops a couple months after using this mouse. It comes down to the sensors Logitech uses, and for 130 youd think that they would at least use some quality components. Nope.Also, I hate how sensitive the buttons are. Ive misclicked thousands of times since I got this mouse, theres no reason the buttons should be so light IMO.Its sad to see that this thing is just garbage once the sensors go bad, which is a high probability. Im not gonna use a mouse if it cant do its job correctly. I dont know if Ill bother getting it fixed or replaced, seeing as to how itll develop the same problem a couple months down the line. Might just change out the Omron switches to a superior switch.

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    ham159

    I bought the viper ultimate from razer first.It looked better than this mouse, but after a few months it went badI gave in and bought this.All in all, this mouse is amazing. A week of battery using it a couple hours a day.I dont write reviews ever but this thing was beyond impressive.Hardware, feel, lights, buttons, connectivity, 1010 . periodGet this mouse over anything else.

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    Blandine

    For full disclosure, I am not a pro gamer, however I enjoy having a good, responsive and sensitive mouse with buttons you can parameter, and this mouse answers all my needs.The mouse is very light and sits well in your hand. In the documentation, there is a URL that sends you were you can download Logitech G Hub, the software needed to parameter your mouse.With this software, you will be able to manage the light on the logo, what each button does and the sensitivity of the mouse. All these can be saved in 5 different modes that you can select with a button below the mouse. The various saved modes are pretty convenient when you need various sensitivity and controls for different games.You can either directly connect the dongle to the computer, or connect the dongle to the cable, to have the receiver as close as possible from the mouse and improve even more the responsiveness but to be honest, I did not notice the difference.The cable is also used to charge the mouse. The battery charges pretty quickly, and you can keep using the mouse while charging.In the box, there is also additional buttons to add remove buttons from the mouse. The buttons are very easy to remove swap.The mouse is symmetrical and can be used for both right and left handed.In summary, a very good mouse, with a lot of customization possible.

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    AVL17

    As a graphic designer, I have been a fan of Logitech input devices for many years. I am a strong evangelist for their thumbtrack ball style mice and it has become my ritual to buy a new one every few years. When I was offered the chance to review a modern standard configuration Logitech device, I was happy to do so.Enter the G PRO. Exceptionally high build quality. Long lasting internal battery. Very accurate click detection and the laser tracks perfectly even on my solid white desk. The mouse is micro USB rechargeable and apparently you can buy accessories to recharge wirelessly. Beyond that, this mouse has more features than I can possibly utilize 16m color combinations, advanced integrations with other Logitech accessories, swappable buttons, configurable clicks, etcI feel like this thing is made as a status symbol for Twitch streamers who need to show off during their live streams. This must be the step just beneath a mouse made of rare earth metals. If I hadnt received one for reviewing purposes, I probably wouldnt have ever considered buying due to the price tag. That said, now that I have been using it as my daily driver I think this mouse is very much worth the 130 that it retails for.Cons are hard to come by. I guess the device feels a bit slim in my hand after years of trackball use. I am accustomed to wider devices.

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    DrewDoubleU

    Purchased this because I was looking for a cleaner desk setup and a way to avoid snagging my mouse cable on monitor standskeyboardetc. This mouse delivered on that and then some.Id heard great things about Logitechs LightSpeed Wireless technology for a few years now but as someone whos been gaming for 20something years, I found it hard to believe because in the past the input lag from wireless peripherals has been unbearable. I finally decided to bite the bullet and upgrade from a Steelseries Rival 600 and I couldnt be happier with the decision.Not only does this thing have all of the performance you could want out of a gaming mouse fast, precise, and lightweight, it doesnt have any of the stereotypical gamer aesthetic that has become so prominent as of late, which makes it something you dont have to be ashamed to use as a 25 year old gameroffice worker. Turn off the RGB and bring it to the office and no one is the wiser.One of the major cons to something like this is, of course, the fact that it needs to be charged. The battery life is good, but not great, when on the highest polling rate. I average 34 days of moderate use between charges office work from home and a couple hours of gaming, which isnt a huge deal because the mouse works the same as its wired counterparts when plugged in or if you feel like spending even more money, I think you can wirelessly charge it with the Powerplay mouse mat but I cant justify the cost, personally. It is also a bit small, so I wouldnt recommend it if you have very large hands and use a palmstyle grip instead of a clawstyle grip. The Logitech G Hub software also caused GPU crashes for me, so I was forced to save my preferences to the mouses internal memory and uninstall it, which is a bit annoying, because I cant customize things on the fly. Hoping that gets fixed in an update.All in all, this is a fantastic mouse. Its fast, precise, clean, comfortable, and lightweight. Expensive, yes, but worth every penny for me.

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    Kluckzz

    After researching wireless mice for a good two weeks, I was between the Razer Viper Ultimate and the G PRO Wireless. I ended up going with the G PRO because of some reviews and it was a very close call. The thing that sold it for me was just the shape. The side buttons on the Viper were said to be extremely high. I also know many pro players that use the G PRO wireless. I got it on sale for 130 and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a high end wireless mouse.

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    Lois

    Great mouse for gaming. Its a relatively light mouse, especially compared to my previous mouse which was a Razer Deathadder Elite 100g vs 80g.One charge at 100 gives you about 60 hours of use with the rgb on which is great. When it came in the mail, it was only at 50 but I was able to use it for 3 days using it for 12 hours at a time. And it charges within an hour or an hour and half, still usable while its charging.Build quality feels great. It doesnt really slip my hands get insanely sweaty. The body and build feels like its made out of plastic, but not the cheap kind. Theres no kind of flex and the type of material its made out of makes it feel almost rubberized but its not.

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    skylog

    After running this mouse through the paces with some general use as well as gaming, I have to say I really like it. It is wellbuilt, yet light, but not too much so i was worried, works on every surface I could find, and has great battery life even longer without lighting. I found it extremely comfortable to use, and even though it is not something I needed, it is nice to know it can be used in a right or lefthanded configuration.Setup was a breeze and the mouse can be thoroughly configured via software as well as with the DPI switch which is placed on the bottom of the mouse. Further, physical side buttons can be changed and even removed if you so desire.In use, it is very fast and extremely responsive. There was zero lag, no jaggy cursor issues and the button responsiveness was instant. I am impressed. Very.I know style and looks are an individual thing, but I really like the clean and minimalist take Logitech took here. The LED options are also nice, something I do not often think, and the option to turn them off is also appreciated. Not everyone likes the over the top gamer look.Ultimately, I really like everything about this mouse. It looks good, is featurerich and, performs very, very well. It is pretty much the whole package. It is up to you whether all of this is worth a purchase. I am still very bad at games, but my Chome and Excel game is now on point

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    Annie12188

    This is the first time I have used a gaming mouse and I have not been disappointment. Before using it, I was not aware there was such big differences between a normal mouse and a gaming mouse.Each click gives an extremely fast response and I have noticed there is no lag inbetween.This mouse fits perfectly in my palm and has a smooth round top making it comfortable to hold. The design is very sleek looking and lightweight which surprised me. The quality is very sturdy and is very quick to charge. I love that it is wireless as it has allowed me to use it when travelling.This is an absolute must of a product not just for gaming but also for a general mouse.

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    Nick

    For 150 I expect a mouse to do a few things well. These include1 Not randomly swapping button assignments2 Not randomly clearingresetting button assignmentsUnfortunately, this 150 mouse cant do either of those things. I am constantly having to back out of games and eat penalties when this awful mouse decides not to work. My favorite was when my right mouse button started left clicking on screen, and my left mouse button did absolutely nothing. Their software had managed to corrupt so extensively at that point that I could no longer updaterepair it it was attempting to use its own internal setup.exe that just doesnt work. So I had to manually delete the device in device manager, manually uninstall the software by deleting the directory and then cleaning up leftover registry references.And I had to do this all without a mouse. The icing on the cake The driver setup, once I managed to get a clean install going, requires you to press start on a button. You cannot select this button via any keyboard navigation. The people who made this did not think of accessibility requirements or perhaps think that maybe someone installing a mouse driver is doing so because they DO NOT HAVE A MOUSE TO USE TO CLICK THE BUTTON.At that point I just had to dig up an old mouse so that I could install the necessary software to use this stupid, awful 150 mouse. Even after doing all of that, this thing still randomly breaks nonstop. Im tired of fixing it. The straw that broke the camels back to make me write this review was when I booted up a game today and tried to turn my DPI down using a button I had bound to do so. It didnt work, unsurprisingly, but I can usually go to the GHub software and adjust the DPI from there. Its a pain, but I usually only play at a single DPI level for any game so not a huge deal. I opened the software and the DPI control tab is gone. The menu that it was in simply omits it. I cannot even adjust the DPI on this mouse anymore. For 150. You can see my attached pictures for proof I added a screenshot of what the menu SHOULD look like at the end.The real kicker is that I bought into the entire wireless ecosystem. What a mistake. I have plenty of issues with the rest of the ensemble. I feel like an idiot for giving Logitech a chance and its a mistake I wont ever make again. DO NOT BUY THIS MOUSE OR ANY LOGITECH GAMING DEVICES. THEY DO NOT WORK.

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    Riker

    I bought this a year ago and have used it nearly everyday, and I still enjoy using it. Its extremely lightweight and feels nice to hold. Logitech made the best mouse possible. The price is coming from the sturdy build quality for the lack of materials used. Its very durable, but also is made of thin plastic layers. This reduces the weight and makes it almost perfect. I prefer this over the g502 and g903. I miss the hyperscroll but for gaming this is the best possible.

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    gman

    The mouse itself is fine but the G Hub software is terrible. The app wont open much of the time and is stuck perpetually loading, requiring a PC restart. I usually realize after I have started a game and none of my keybinds and sensitivity are set properly. The auto profile switching is also busted, which is easily fixable by manually updating the filepath to the game .exe file. But you wouldnt know this without googling a bunch.

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    Alvaro

    I largely only bought this mouse because I wanted a decent ambidexterous mouse that had buttons on both sides. While the GPro might be overkill for that criteria, I am extremely happy with my purchase. The mouse stays charged for days of regular use, the buttons are tactile side buttons could be a little snappier but thats not a big deal at all, and the wireless connection is excellent. The four side buttons two on each side are removable, which adds a nice level of customizability to the mouse. That said, 150 is a lot for a mouse, and I probably wouldnt have purchased this mouse if it werent on sale at the time. Otherwise its pretty much a perfect mouse.

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    WiseBeauty

    This mouse performed better than expected The charge lasts all day and, even if you forget to charge it, you can still use it wired while its charging. I play a few PC games and this mouse is surprisingly responsive. No hiccups or delays and there was no lag detected when coming out of sleep mode.The ergonomics are great also. Im 54 and have small hands but this mouse cradled comfortably in both of my hands and was light despite there being a battery inside it. Im very impressed with this mouse and highly recommend it.

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    Lamiri

    TLDR Pros good weight balance, accurate tracking, light, good for medium sized handsCons very expensive for a minimalist mouseLong versionThis mouse has been working wonders for the past month for me.Previously, I was using the old G900 chaos spectrum. I liked the mouse but it was too bulky for me, and the weight balance sometimes threw me off with controls. Also at times I could feel the drag due to weight of the mouse, even though it is a wireless mouse….So I decided to switch to G PRO wireless after researching for days. At first, I was hesitant of actually buying it, because of its price per function ratio. Having the same purchase price when first came out, G900 had way more buttons that can be customized and the lock for free wheeling. G PRO wireless has the minimum amount of buttons but still asking for a premium price, so…But once I had it in my hand and used it for a day, everything felt different. I felt the mouse was more responsive and accurate. There were no drags like G900 that I could notice while playing Overwatch. My hand felt less fatigue after a long session of gaming too. Weight balance is also greatI would say my wallet bled a lot, but I gained an equal amount of satisfactionIf you have medium sized hands, I would suggest you to give it a try.

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    Eduardo

    This mouse puts a lot of myths in their place. Wireless does not mean more weight and more latency. The mouse is extremely light, which is surprising because its battery life is superb. The latency is non existent, which is the case for almost every gaming mouse these days so dont let people tell you otherwise. Despite the use of plastic in most places its necessary for it to be as light as possible its build quality is excellent, you can tell as soon as you hold it. My only gripe is the price. A little too much honestly, especially since sales are very rare.if it was priced at 100120 itd be perfect.

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    Kristina

    Playing tactical, competitive shooters requires a good mouse. After some debate, I decided to get on the wireless mouse train after hearing theyve improved any latency issues. I was disappointed by every mouse Ive used due to a stuttering issue full battery, moved my setup closer to my actual house for receiver distancing issues but nothing. At the same time I LOVED the freedom of no cable drag. After hearing that my friends and beloved streamers and pros recommended this OUTRAGEOUSLY priced mouse I decided to try it.Its amazing. I cant stop recommending it to anyone. I charge it maybe once a week if that. Thats with several hours of gaming a day. The price is worth it. Trust me. If you dont like it then return it to Best Buy within 15 days you wont, though.Its a light mouse. It doesnt have a DPI button in an annoying spot so you accidentally click it mid fight or anything either.The only complaint I have, not big enough to warrant 4 stars is that it did not come with a mouse weight. It has the compartment to fit one, but one did not come in the packaging. I just took my weight from my g703 and moved it over and it was perfect.

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    Anonymous

    Great mouse Light weight. Awesome for gaming. Its a little taller then my razer viper ultimate but just as good Love the rgb G pro logo. The Logitech G Hub is easy to use, It tells you how low or high your battery percentage is. Pick one up while its on sale now

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    Nelson

    At its new reduced price I can not recommend this mouse enough It is one of the best gaming mouses every made due to its shape. Would also highly recommend the geek squad protection plan so you can replace it once it wears off. Also would recommend replacing the stock feet as they are mediocre and wear off quickly. Overall great bang for the buck at its new price.

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    iZhivaga

    I cant speak for those that need a million macros, however for competitive shooters and general use this is the gold standard. Great battery life, excellent tracking, and Logitech has good customization software. RGB is a nice plus, but really here youre paying for the tracking accuracy over wireless. A great pairing with a good wireless headset for a wireless gaming setup.

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    VADarkstar

    The buzz and hype for the Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse have been out in full force and I think it is mostly living up to expectations. Its incredibly lightweight without feeling fragile in any way though I would have preferred something a little heavier. The sensor is firstrate as it should be at this price and there is absolutely no discernible wireless lag seriously, the wireless performance is astounding. The rechargeable battery in the mouse is impressive as is the color customization feature nice.I dont like the ergonomics of the mouse, though. Im not quite sure what type of hand would fit this mouse comfortably and that really needs to be considered equally with the performance of the mouse, rightThe mouse has programmable side buttons two on each side so the mouse can be completely customized for both righthanded and lefthanded users. As an interesting feature, the physical buttons are attached in the mouse magnetically and can be removed and replaced with included inserts that smoothover that button space Logitech is promoting this as part of a fullycustomizable experience but Im not altogether sold on the implementation. And the little button smoothers are probably the most losable piece of computer equipment that I have ever owned.My last serious gripe has to do with the scroll wheel while it is perfectly sensitive and responsive, the physical feel of it is oddly dull and unsatisfying its hard to describe exactly what feels off about it but its something to think about before making a hefty investment.Logitech really spent a lot of time developing this as a serious gaming mouse and they deliver on their promises. This mouse performs superbly and the wireless performance is incredible. But a mouse like this needs to make a personal connection with its user in this case me and the physicality of the mouse ultimately felt off but maybe just for me. I love what the mouse can do but Im experiencing a serious gettingtoknowyou period.

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    clsmith019

    I have now owned this wireless gaming mouse for a little over a month and it has been the best wireless mouse I have ever owned. I only play one PC game World of Warcraft and I also do various other activities online using it shopping online, typing documents, social media, putting pictures on my PC, etc. This mouse has surpassed my expectations on all of those activities. I mostly use it for gaming though and I have never had any issues while using it. My absolute favorite feature of this mouse is how it is rechargeable. All the other wireless mice I have ever owned have required batteries. Then, my batteries would end up dying in the middle of completing something. This mouse not only is rechargeable, but it can also be plugged in on those days where you forgot to charge it overnight. I have used this mouse almost everyday from about an hour to as long as 45 hours a DAY and I have only charged it once. Even whenever it needed to be recharged, I would not have known it if it wasnt for the red indicator light. I also love how this mouse cycles through various colors but how it doesnt blind you in the dark because my hand covers it. As far as I know, I have never purchased anything from this brand before, but with how happy I am with this product, I will definitely consider purchasing other devices from this brand in the future. Overall, I am completely happy with this wireless mouse and it has exceeded all of my expectations, therefore, I would most definitely recommend this gaming mouse to anyone in the market for a mouse. I feel like this mouse works perfectly for any gaming needs but can also be used for any PC needs as well.

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    gabe

    I tried the g pro wireless and I tried liking it, I really did. I tried using it for 2 months straight and just went straight back to the g303, because the g303 is just better.I myself have tried nearly every Logitech mouse there is since early 2000 as well as numerous top gaming mice from other brands since then and I can wholeheartedly say that there is no mouse currently that can compete with the g303 in terms of just shape, clickfeel, mousefeet or bottom of the mouse, aesthetics in terms of how the mouse looks but also just the amazing honeycomb light pattern on the sides, and just overall design.Out of all of the mice I have tried in my life, the g303 is one of the best fitting and comfortable mice that I have ever used, period. when I grip this mouse, it just feels like a glove for my hand and I have mediumsized hands. When you grip this mouse, it kind of leaves your hand in 1 position, which is good because it improves accuracy and doesnt make your fingers or your hand slip off of the mouse. The keys on this mouse are soo good as they are very easily clickable, but not too sensitive either. I love the RGB honeycomb pattern on the sides, which I have set to slow cycling effect. I love its simplistic design as I do not like too many unnecessary buttons and even lefthanded people love this mouse as well as it is almost ambidextrous. I love how light the mouse is and the fact that it is not too tall so my hand always feels comfortable and doesnt get tired from long hours of usage. The sensor on this mouse is so responsive and accurate that it literally feels like I have an extra hand. Also, the software that Logitech provides for free with this mouse allows you to autotune your surface to the mouse, whether it be a hard or soft surface, which makes your mouse even slightly more accurate. Lastly, the 6 pads on the bottom of the mouse bottom surface are very nice as well since they provide good balance and it feels like butter when you slide this mouse across your mouse pad. None of the current Logitech mice have mouse feet on the bottom of their mice that are as good as the g303 mouse feet in my opinion.Some might say they hate the shape, but I love it personally and have seen tons of reviews on youtube and online in general where people praise the shape, especially people who have smaller to mediumsized hands. All of the current mice that Logitech has seem to be designed for larger hands in general and not many mice at all available from Logitech for smaller to mediumsized users. Also, some might say that this mouse is only popular due to some streamers using it exclusively, but I dont think this is the case either. I myself was not aware that some other people got this mouse only due to some streamers using it because I myself tried the g303 when it first came out to see if it was any good and I immediately loved everything about this mouse and still do.It almost feels as if Logitech designed the perfect mouse in terms of shape, comfort, perfect bottom mouse feet, perfect aesthetics in terms of the honeycomb rgb pattern on the sides, perfect design overall and then decided they should discontinue the g303 by only judging a couple of quarters of bad sales or initial negative feedbackresponse. However, years went by and after people buying the mouse discontinued, people realized it actually really is a good mouse. Other than this, I cant understand why Logitech even discontinued this mouse in the first place unless it was an issue of massproducing it due to its high quality, but this doesnt make much sense to me either as there are more complex mice they have made that are still in production.Literally, the only thing I can even think of that is bad with this mouse is the reported rattle issues on it, which was actually fixed by Logitech a year after its release. Also, the double click issue that happens on the mice after a few years of usage which can just be fixed by replacing the mouse switches anyway.Anyway, it really is a shame that the g303 was discontinued because I can honestly say that this mouse is one of the best products that Logitech has ever put out and I really hope to see its returns one day. The g303 needs to come back as either a rerelease for a wireless version with a better modern sensor but same design and shape OR at the least a restock. Those are my thoughts, I know some might disagree, but yes, there is still a large cult following for this mouse due to how amazing it is, just check the MouseReview or LogitechG subReddit or online in general and you will see there is still a huge demand for this mouse and its for a good reason because its an amazing mouse and needs to be released as wireless one day or at the least restocked

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    Goodmouse

    Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse. Good mouse.

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    parti

    Very lightweight and came exactly as expected. Scrolling and clicking is fairly quiet and smooth. Logitech g hub software is pleasant to use with many customizations. I like the ability to freely choose DPI values and have multiple profiles at once. Macros and RGB lighting are also great features of this mouse. I am never switching back to wired mouses since the cord always feels heavy and my hand feels weighed down. Great for lowest possible latency and quick clean and precise movements in fps games, and its connectivity can be used easily with any device.

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    Karma

    The mouse is great, but for the price you might find a more feature filled mouse at a similar price point by other vendors or even Logitech themselves.Pros1. The mouse is lightweight and feels great in the hand2. The sensor works great via wireless dongle and Bluetooth3. Switching between right and left handed via magnetic buttons is super easy4. The wireless charging ability is fantastic.Cons1. Lacks the ability to change DPI settings via buttons on the mouse, can only be done with the G Hub software.2. No ability to add weights for those that like a heavier mouse

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    dharr18

    There is nothing I can say bad about this mouse. Let me hit some personal highlights. Compatible with Logitech PowerPlay charging system Truly Ambidextrous Flawless wireless communication Wired or wireless Great battery life Perfect length and width for most any grip type Adjustable weight Using my G703 weights, not includedLet me get better in depth with my highlights.I have a Logitech G703 I purchased the PowerPlay mat for use with it. I was hoping for compatibility and was not disappointed. Being able to charge wireless while using the mouse is a great feature if you are willing to drop a few extra on it.Occasionally I will switch hands when using the mouse. There are a few games that I have that I prefer using the arrow keys right handed and need the mouse less than usual, so I will switch hands and not miss a beat.The wired setup is a good lightweight wire. It is rubber coated and the same cable that comes with the PowerPlay, G703 and G903. The support they use in wired mode almost makes you feel like there is no drag from the cable. The dongle, extension adapter and other peripheral pieces for the mouse are the same as the other G series. The nice addition over the G703, there is a slot in the weightcharger cover that holds the dongle. Similar to the same setup for most other Logitech mice and how they store their adapters.Wireless is flawless. Not a skip or delay. Range is well over 20 feet, I was about 25 feel away and had no issues controlling the action.So far I have not been able to make much of a dent in the battery usage wirelessly without the PowerPlay. I am going to guess there are days worth of charge.This mouse feels great in hand. You can feel the quality. it is the right length for almost any hand and grip style. I generally will use a fingertip grip with my right hand. I never get the feel of the mouse against my palm. I do have long fingers and large hands XXL but the mold is perfect for almost any sized hand with a fingertip grip. My left hand, I use more of a palm grip, and it is a perfect feel there as well. The buttons are evenly spaced on both sides so they are right where you expect left or right handed. Though I never use a claw grip, mimicking it even feels good, but my fingers cramp when I try using that grip for too long.If I have one complaint, some people like a heavier mouse. Since I also have a G703, I snagged the mouse weight from that mouse and it fits as expected here. I was surprised the weight was not included, unless it was hidden in the packaging which I am sure it wasnt. The wight doesnt seem as important with this mouse because of the feel and great glide. You dont notice the heft at all.One thing I did notice, they added a slider on the bottom of the mouse closest to your palm. This had been one of my gripes with nearly every mouse I have ever had. Unless it had a large glide area at the bottom of the mouse, that slide almost inevitably would wear itself out in a few months. This is a much larger glider that I think should last until I decide for a G Pro 2. DI cant think of a mouse I would recommend over this mouse. It has all the check marks I look for. Has a great feel and is ambidextrous. I would still recommend taking it for a test drive in a Best Buy store, but I cant see anyone not liking the design of this mouse. It is a great step forward from the G703.It is hard to believe just a few years ago I could not stand Logitech mice. I always felt their mice were over designed that had too many niche design elements. They never felt good in my hand unless they were and ambidextrous design. Logitech has changed my mind over the last few years. Well done.

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    Cody

    I am strangely picky about mice. I cant stand Bluetooth mice because the latency, and the imperfect tracking drives me crazy. This mouse supports Bluetooth, but also supports its own proprietary wireless mode in conjunction with an included USB adapter. My last mouse was a razer pro click wireless, which supported these same modes, but it was white and didnt match my new PC setup. I tried the Logitech MX master 3, but I found its wireless adapter mode to perform no better than Bluetooth poorly, so ended up returning it. Unlike the MX master, this mouse performs excellent with its wireless adapter.

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    Becki

    My 12 year old is a serious gamer. This was the mouse he wanted really bad so I got it for him. He LOVES it. The only thing he wanted was a different mouse pad to make his mouse faster. I dont understand all of this, but if thats what he says. I debated about buying the charging mouse pad too, but ended up not getting it. My son says charging this mouse is easy enough and he didnt need the charging mouse pad. Overall, my little gamer is super happy with this

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    blumaus

    While not the most comfortable mouse that goes to the Zowie FK2S2 series, the GPW does so good in other categories, that it quite legitimately makes this the greatest mouse ever created. It is comfortable, has an incredibly premium feel, the construction is top notch, the logitech software is getting better, and the fact that its only 80g and wireless is absolutely stunning. So why only 35 stars This mouse WILL break. Its not a matter of if it will, its a matter of when. This mouse will at some point in its life usually within the first 13 months develop double clicking issues. People have reported this as being caused by static building up in the Chinese OMRON switches that Logitech is using, and I can attest to this. There is no remedying this as the issue will persist. Especially if you live in a dry climate. Logitech will swap your mouse for you RMA so dont waste money on Geeksquad, Bestbuy will let you return in within 30 days of owning it, but honestly ask yourselves. Is paying 175 dollars for a mouse, only to have it develop such an issue acceptable Absolutely not. And its a shame that Logitech has yet to remedy this, even with 19XX batch numbers.

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    DustinC

    Im writing this out almost a year later from when purchased. This mouse does not fall short of its hype at all With constant daily usage as a PC gamer, this mouse is super lightnot the lightweight ver. its incredibly responsive, holds a strong single charge for a great duration, and there is little to virtually no lagdelayresponse time in game. The simplistic aesthetic is clean, I love the matte black looks. Slap this bad boy to the Logitech wireless charging pad and youve got yourself one of the best top5, 21 combos on the market.Ive noticed that overtime I have ran into the issue of misclicksdoubleclicks here and there, but it doesnt stick around, like my father leaving for the convenient store for milk and a pack of smokes. Its easily my favorite mouse since the Razer Death Adder was released eons ago, and overall this mouse is super reliable.The pricing was bit higher than what I think is appreciated. 130 is a bit steep, but what can you expect when its Logitechs first real contribution to the gaming industry since they released the C920 webcamcontent creators understand. Look out for flash sales or something, and snag this puppy. This mouse will no disappoint. If youre the kind of person that keeps all the peripherals the same brand, if you pick this up, do yourself a favor and plan to just buy the wireless mouse pad with it.No Ragrets

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    Snarltoof

    First this is not a rehash of your previous gaming mouse. Its very different in approach. When I pulled it out of the box, I thought, wow this is light Im gonna hate this Then, hey, this thing isnt handshaped So if you really really want a mouse that feels substantial and that conforms to your hand, this isnt it. That aside I decided to get over it and try something new.Again, featureswise this is really simple. Its got 2 very subtle buttons on each side and a clickable scoll wheel. The buttons are completely configurable, and you can even remove buttons and replace them with blanks that are supplied, so you can have anywhere between zero and 4 buttons.Also, the receiver is proprietary. No bluetooth, no unifying receiver, so this isnt nearly as versatile as the pro and travelling mouses I use.So, I tested it out on a few games. Im a pretty simple gamer, so I tested it out on Borderlands 2, Skyrim, Elder Scrolls Online, Torchlight 2, and Bendy and the Ink Machine.The mouse is FAST Incredibly responsive, and it just flies with the light weight.So great gaming mouse, once you get over the minimalist approach.

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    Mando0579

    This is one of the best mice I have ever used. In the past, I have tried out many mice but none have come close to how good this one is. It has fast response time despite being wireless. It feels really light, the weight is evenly distributed well throughout the mouse. The glide on the mouse is really good. The battery life on this mouse is one of the best I have ever seen on a mouse. Lastly, it was really easy to setup and the Logitech software is really easy to use.

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    Leanne

    This wireless mouse is extremely lightweight, comfortable and customizable The reaction time is perfect and has shown no lag even after hours of use. Its easy to set up and use. We really enjoy that it can charge very quickly when plugged into the usb or placed on the power pad, and you can even use the mouse while its charging. The breathing color rotation in the logo is a nice touch. The mouse also comes with extra side buttons should you need them. All in all, our family has been very happy with this mouse. We all use it daily from office work, online school, gaming and casually surfing the internet. This mouse has hardly needed a charge and works well for multiple people of different ages. We highly recommend this mouse

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    Smoov

    This is my endgame mouse. I recently switched from the Model O which was an amazing mouse as well, but something about wireless. I currently use the mouse to game claw grip with and some light tasks here and there and the shape is perfect for my hands. I received the recent batch where the product specs does not show the 50m clicks on durability section with the supposed upgrade of switches where the chance of double clicking has been greatly reduced. I am very pleased with this purchase and I would suggest buying if in the market.

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    Powder

    Battery life phenomenal as long as you turn it off when youre not using itButtons RMB and LMB feel a tad lighter than Final mouse. My Final mouse felt pretty stiff, razer deathadder was light my most recent mouse, so the G Pro feels perfect because its right in between the two.Scroll wheel Theres no weird empty space or tolerance inbetween the scroll bumps which makes it precise.Grip I have large hands size L in the US for all gloves and a palm grip felt a little weird, but hybrid has been comfy and works better for me anyways.Sliding Movement is a little tacky or sticky. It could be my mouse pad even though its clean, but Ill probably end up getting hyperglide mouse skates in the future to smooth it out.Response time same as any 1000hz polling mouse. I was very impressed because there is no lag and you get wireless without a heavy mouse.I havent slammed it on the desk yet so I cant speak for durability haha because thats how I broke my Finalmouse Overall Ive been loving the G Pro and would recommend it to anyone wanting a wireless mouse.

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    john

    Right mouse button is way to touchy. Can not work a spread sheet with it. It doesnt track on most surfaces. The two right buttons are fakes. It only has 5 buttons not 7. 3 programable buttons not 5.Oh ya dont try to play your favorite game. The touchy right mouse button will mess you up every time.Now I just have to figure out how to return this junk. This is the worst mouse i have used in 30 years. Way to go Logitech.

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    RalphHenry

    This is a remarkable mouse. These gaming mice are very smooth as you slide them as well as they have a softer touch than your cheaper mice in terms of the surface material. This one is medium sized and is a little small for my sort of mediumlarge hands. A slightly larger mouse fits my palm better. Of course this is subjective and each person will find a different fit. This mouse is ambidexterous and comes with buttons on both sides. Plus it includes blanklittleplates so that you can remove the buttons on either or both sides and insert the blanks. This is really nice for gamers so that quick movements dont accidently hit the buttons on the side you are not using. This is about 80 grams weight which is very light for a wireless mouse yet it has better battery life than comparable weight mice. You can remove the little magnetic plate that covers the USB thumb key spot to reduce it another 3 grams. As far as shape, I prefer the sides to be more concave as to the indentation which makes a nicer perch for my thumb. Again some will love the contours of this mouse it is very solid and the buttons work smooth as silk. By the way the battery lasted over 5060 hours with the lights off and about 4050 hours with the lights on. I went from 36 hours to 57 hours at 96 charge when I turned the lights off.There is software that you really should load down and use. It is called Logitech Gaming Software. You can program the buttons to whatever you like and also can download game profiles, it is really quite powerful for gamers. Even if you are not a gamer, you will like the software so that you can set different DPIs for example or change illumination. You can set 5 profiles to easily switch between. Profiles can be downloaded for particular games, the software will search and find the profile for you and you can select the profile you like including a default. Also you can reset defaults which is nice when you bungle it up a bit which is part of the fun of having a gaming mouse.Logitech is pushing technology forward. This is a stateoftheart gaming mouse. If you do the research you will find that there is considerable sophistication in this mouse. Logitech went to the trouble to get a lot of feedback from progamers and the resulting technology includes the ultralow weight, superior battery life, high speed wireless so there is no latency, the HERO 16K sensor with up to 16,000 DPI, super thin but very strong outer shell part of the weight loss and 50 million click durability. It comes with a unique charging cord, but you could use any micro USB cord to charge it however the supplied cleverlydesigned cord will ensure very low wear on the mouse port. I would highly recommend this mouse due to its features, durability, smooth operation and comfort.

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    Jaime

    Great wireless mouse if you dont mind paying over 100 bucks. The only reason why I wanted this mouse is so I can charge the mouse without changing batteries. I got tried of changing batteries. Also, another reason is that the LED lighting syncs with my G915 wireless keyboard. Logitech makes some very good wireless under 50 bucks like the G305 which I had before the G Pro I recommend this only if you want a mouse to charge from time to time and to match and sync with high price Logitech wireless keyboard.

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    Thetman

    I recently purchased this mouse to use for gaming because I heard good things about it. This mouse has not disappointed. The wireless connection is great and there is no latency that I have noticed at all. Its nice having one less cable running across my desk. The Logitech G hub software is another great perk to this mouse with the endless customizations for colors and mouse settingsbutton reassignments. I would recommend this mouse to anyone who wants a reliable and simple mouse for gaming or work. The only con to this mouse is the steep price point, I do believe that this mouse could be slightly reduced in cost.

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    Benjamin

    Truly the best mouse I could ever ask for. Great for gaming and productivity, with a clean look I am so glad that I chose to try this one out. Even at full price, it has been worth every penny. No software issues, with Windows or Mac OS. Battery lasts quite a long time. I do wish that it had USBC, but maybe next time. The shape is perfect, and the weight is incredible. Not too heavy, nor too light. Great job, Logitech

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    Nickna

    I bought and returned several others before subscribing to the saying, you get what you pay for, which proved true after using this for about a month now. The G305 was garbage, no RGB, used a AA battery and generally felt cheap. The G703 was a Very noticeable difference. It tracks better and generally feels so much better. It is a great mouse and close competition. This one is slightly lighter and to me just feels better.

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    Vinny

    Overall very quality mouse. Fits my gaming needs perfectly and can also be used for your casual necessities. Fits in either hand perfectly and the size is perfect. The switches in the mouse are very clicky and you can click quite fast. The customization side of things are very good too because the software is nice Logitech G Hub. You can change your logo color and you have a list of effects. There are 4 side buttons which come with replacements. There are lots of different DPI settings to change your sensitivity to. Its a great gaming mouse for every game I play. I have had no problems at all with the Logitech g pro wireless and would recommend it to anyone searching for a fast, responsive, and wireless gaming mouse.

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    KevinDontDance

    Holy cow. This mouse is smooth as hell, even when its connected to the charging wire. The G703 feels a little better in my hand since its a little taller, and I love the quiter click on that, too, but this glides like butter on a hot frying pan, I tell you whut. And the clicks arent really that bad at all. MUCH better than the G305. I love the side buttons option and the battery indicator. The whole thing is really classy looking and the box presentation is lovely, too. You can tell thats their pride and joy. It will take some getting used to, the accuracy is bonkers. I guess that just shows how inaccurate my previous mouse was, and how much overshooting there was. Anyway I love this mouse. Thank you, Logitech And thank you Best Buy for having it on sale and always taking good care of me.p.s. I also love the G703 so Im keeping it, just in case. That way I have it

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    AMDFANBOY

    I was skeptical about using a wireless mouse for my gaming. After watching several reviews I decided to give it a shot. I was not disappointed There is NO LAG on this mouse at all. It also feel great in my larger hands. The ambidextrous style is great for those who prefer left handed use as well The battery life is incredible also I can go days and days without needing to charge it. 1010 would recommend

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    Anonymous

    Battery life is industry leading and its comfortable and lightweight.Buttons are very sensitive so you may find you accidentally press them if youre used to a less sensitive mouse. The flip side of this is that its extremely quick to react to your inputs.This in conjunction with the low mass makes it great for playing FPS and other fast paced games as you can move it very quickly.USBC instead of micro USB would be nice on a high end mouseG hub software can be a bit buggy.

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    Jayy

    If the option was 3.5 I would choose that as I dont think that it makes 4 stars yet. First, lets start out with the side buttons, they have a slight pretravel and a lot of posttravel and the backside button quite harder to press than the front one. Next, the mouse feet, since this is an older mouse, the feet arent PTFETeflon, meaning that you have to replace it with some mouse feet that are PTFE Hyperglides, Corepads, TigerSkates. The poor quality of the feet make it susceptible to easy wear and tear. The scroll wheel is perfect I will say though, it is rubberized and feels great and the bumps are profound and not hard to scroll, the scroll wheel button is hard to press which in my opinion is perfect. Another Bonus is the dpi switch being at the bottom of the mouse, this allows for you not to accidentally misclick it and messes up gameplay which is great. The price of this mouse though is pretty high for an outdated, semiheavy in todays market though, with competitors selling lightweight PTFE, paracord mice for 70 or under, it doesnt justify this mouse being over 100 dollars. The one and 2 buttons feel great and give you a nice click which is excellent and the hump of the mouse fills out your hand and pretty lovely for medium to large handsized users. And finally, the Logitech software allows for all sort of customization, allowing you to change the dpi by the 50s.

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    BlueOW

    Wireless functionality is amazing as is all of the other lightspeed Logitech products. The battery is noticeably longer than the G903 and G703 however the Logitech gaming software has had a decrease in usability from recent updates and doesnt default to the correct DPI after PC restarts. The ergonomics are fairly good being very light and form fitting though may be a little small for bigger hands. The difference between this and the G703G403 is the lack of a dedicated DPI switch on this mouse and generally poorer software integration. I prefer the G903 since it is slightly larger and has a fly wheel as well as modular side buttons though if those dont interest you the longer battery life and lighter overall weight makes this mouse one of the best on the market period.

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    DONN

    The feel of this mouse is similar to my Zowie BEn Q mouse felt fast and super clicky. I switched because i was looking for a wireless light speed mouse, i choose this specific model because i play FPS games and looking for a no pull like wired mouses have. Overall the RGB light is cool and fully customization the option to switch this to left hand or right hand is amazing. comes with more side buttons to add or take off . I am very pleased with my purchase light mouse for medium hands or small . you may not want this mouse if you have big hands.only negative comment is maybe the bottom of the mouse could have had more rgb light maybe or even on the scroll wheel.

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    iBuyTooMuchTech

    Possibly one of the greatest gaming mice around if you are looking for a wireless mouse. Logitechs Lightspeed wireless tech is no different in latency or speed from traditional wired mice.Its lightweight for wireless and holds up to 60 hours of battery life disable RGB to hit those numbers. Everyone will have personal feelings on the Logitech Software, I dont mind it personally.There have been some issues with this mouse such as double clicking switches. I found that after a firmware update that seemed to change the time a click was registered resolved any issues of double clicking. However if you look around online youll find many with issues of switch double clicks and failures so quality control can vary which is a same for a 150 MSRP mouse.Its a battle between this and the Razer Viper Ultimate in this price point. A lot of reviewers online at places like YouTube or Tech Blogs will be 5050 on the two mice.If you can afford and justify the 150 price point you probably wont be disappointed in the performance, just in the lighter wallet.

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    RichardB.BBYSTAFF

    This is, by far, the best mouse Ive ever owned. I previously had a G900 mouse for gaming, and an MX Master 2 for my work laptop. During the COVID era I wanted one mouse to do both. This mouse is super comfortable medium hand size, very lightweight, and the sensor is very smooth. I play games like Modern Warfare and WoW, and its very accurate and responsive. I also do a lot of visual design for work, and this does the job as well. I would highly recommend this mouse to anyone. The ONE drawback is its price, but its definitely worth it

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    Gustavo

    This is a great mouse. I was between the Viper Ultimate and the G PRO Wireless. I ultimately decided to go with the G PRO. The shape and feel of the mouse, for me personally, is superior, Im also a big fan of the fact that the buttons are only on one side of the mouse. That was a negative of the viper, again, for me personally. The fact that this still uses usb micro is a bit of a bummer but not exactly worth knocking a star off of.

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    kwilks3

    Having used several wireless gaming mice, this one is by far the best one I have used. There is no lag to speak of, zero. The tracking is insane. Its extremely accurate. I generally run my mice at 5400 DPI, and Ive been running this one it at 5000 and it moves quicker and feels way more precise than my other mice at 5400 DPI. Fully charged, youll get about 50 hours out of it, or at least according to the software.Despite all the great things this mice is, there a few things that doesnt make it the perfect gaming mouse. For starters, this mouse is slightly smaller than Im use to. I have large hands, so this was they first thing I noticed after unboxing and setting it on my mouse pad and grasping it for the first time. Another issue I have is that the DPI button is on the bottom. This may be a nonissue for many, but when I play FPS shooters, I change my DPI depending on what gun Im using. I simply programmed the buttons that would be used for a left handed user to be the DPI up and down. Worked out fairly well. Another issued I have is that the mouse is very light, so moving the mouse is very easy, sometimes too easy and I over aim my targets. This is mostly a muscle memory issue, but it would have been nice if Logitech had included a weight to compensate those of us who prefer slightly heavier mice. Theres even a spot for it on the bottom, just like the the G703 they make.Overall this is a phenomenal mouse. This one is going to be hard to beat. Currently Im torn between my old faithful G700s, and this new Wireless Pro. After playing a bunch of COD today, Im really considering making this my daily.I added a picture so you get the idea of the size difference. If they made the hump a little higher, This would be perfect for my hand.

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    WhyNot

    Although its wireless, it doesnt feel as if it had any latency issues. The only issue I had was that I wanted more than one of these but whats the point. Haha going from a heavy wired mouse to this lightweight wireless mouse, I do not think Ill ever go back to wired. The only downside is I wish it retailed at 100.. If it did, Im sure it would be sold out constantly.All I need now is the logitech mouse pad that charges it wirelessly and Ill be set. No need to use the cable every two weeks. Oh and the mouse lasted me a while since I never used the rgb on it. Whats the point if Im going to cover it with my hand while I play Ill never see it.This would be a great gift for any pc gamer you can think of.. Dont knock it till you try it.

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    Jburch

    This is my favorite mouse ever. Ive owned mice from a few of the big gaming brands but this one is my favorite by far. Its a lighter mouse but it has an amazing sensor and modular side buttons. Not to mention the battery lasts forever and if you need to charge it recharges crazy fast. If youre worried about latency since its wireless dont there is little to no difference using this wireless vs using it wired its a great mouse.

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    Shady

    This mouse would be a 4 or 5 stars if it didnt have a fatal flaw. This mouse is using the same internal switches as the wired Logitech mice. However, because this mouse is wireless, and the switches arent grounded, static build up will cause this mouse to malfunction severely. Click and drag, double click, or sometimes failing to respond. This happens after dragging your mouse around the mouse pad in low humidity environments, specifically in the winter. Avoid this mouse if you can find the Razer Viper Ultimate. That mouse uses optical switches, and is an all around better mouse.

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    abl001

    The Logitech G Pro is truly a gamers delight. It comes with wire and wireless options, but for those wanting to cut the wire, you wont notice a difference. Those wanting to stay hard connected will be pleased with the lightweight, yet durable rubber coated wire that doesnt interfere with the mobility of the mouse. Response times whether wired or wireless were completely undetectable by me and the range was more than enough to reach 20 feet.For those that like a more substantial weight, this mouse isnt for you. The mouse is extremely lightweight. I tend to prefer something in the middle, but if youre playing games all day, maybe a lighter weight is better Thats all personal preference. Those of you who like a featherweight mouse will be thrilled.The G Pro is 100 ambidextrous. You can switch out your rightie and leftie with ease. One thing I love about the G Pro is that it comes with magnetic button covers in case you want to cover certain buttons to make them unusable. Of course, the mouse buttons can be fully customized to your liking.Finally, as my review title indicates, the design of the mouse is very minimalist. It doesnt jump right out and tell you it is a hard core highend gaming mouse. The LED logo can be customized to your color preferences, but you wont get a laser show like some accessories.I found the battery life to be excellent. It is rated for up to 60 hours of continuous gaming on a single charge. I can tell you, I havent used the mouse for 60 continuous hours. Adulting has limited my free time such that it would be impractical. However, I did use it about 30 hours over the course of one weekend and it was still going strong.In conclusion, I would highly recommend the G Pro for those serious gamers that like a light weight but feature packed mouse.ProsUnderstated design This is my personal preferenceMagnetic button coversWiredWireless optionBattery lifeResponse TimeRangeConsLightweight I prefer a mouse with a little more heft to it, but this is personal preference so I wont deduct any stars

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    Tris

    Ive had logitech products for years, mainly a wired mouse, so I decided to buy their High end wireless gaming mouse the G Pro wireless. Right out of the box it looked and felt great. I used it for a few months with no issues at all, it was great.After a few months of use the mouse began to have a double click issue where instead of one click it would register two. A problem many people here seem to have, meaning its a widespread hardware issue and should be covered under manufacturers warranty The mouse would also randomly drop icons if I moved them around on my desktop. If youre in a game this would result in arrows firing early if you needed to hold the left button to fire…very very annoying.ANYWAYS, I thought to myself Obviously this is a hardware issue Im sure customer support will be more than happy to provide support for their product. After all, logitech is a HUGE company. Why wouldnt they have great support for their top tier productOh boy…was I wrong. I first talked with Karl who ran me through a bunch of troubleshoots, when those didnt work he started my warranty process. They sent me a list of items I needed to give them. Including Receipt, Video of issue including the ticket number written on a piece of paper at the beginning of the video, Serial number, and all the contact info.After providing ALL of the info I get a reply asking again…for ALL of that info and saying the SN I provided was incorrect and that it would be in the weight compartment…the G Pro wireless doesnt have a weight compartment…its made to be lightweight, so I told him that. 4 days later I received a reply asking for ALL the information again but this time saying the SN would be under the magnet, under the mouse…there was nothing under my magnet so I called them hoping to speak to someone who actually knew what they were talking about. The new guy Patrick told me the SN would be under the magnet on the mouse… Low and behold, my mouse didnt come with a sticker under the magnet, so I didnt have a SN there. They acted like I was crazy so I sent them 4 photos of the USB compartment to show them my mouse didnt have a sticker there Not my issue, it came like that.By this point I had provided the SN on the USB dongle, SN on the box, and a receipt with order number showing that this was a legitimate G Pro wireless. 2 weeks later after talking to 3 different people they sent me a generic Warranty Void email. With no explanation about what exactly voided the warranty. I went through every line item and explained how I didnt void any of them.Logitech will use any excuse they can find, and they WILL actively look, for a reason to not support their manufacturer warranty. Theyre hoping you purchased your mouse from a nonsupported website, cant recreate the double click issue in a video which can happen on and off, or are missing a SN to deny your claim. There is a reason their customer support is rated a 1.6 out of over a thousand reviews.When it comes to the SN issue I still cant fathom how they dont knowWhich mouse they shipped in the box, they have a SN for.Which mouse they put the USB dongle in, that they have a SN for.And how they cant validate the mouse through the receipt.My only advice is to RUN from this company. Their product is crap and will have issues in less than 2 years less than a year for me and their customer support is abysmal.

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    Mike

    Upgraded from a g403 prodigy wired. Mouse buttons feel nicer, the g403 side buttons were kinda mushy and felt like you had to push them in far to actuate. This mouse is also about 7gs lighter.Im a R6 Siege player and absolutely love the GPro Wireless. It does what I want when I want it. Its extremely light and has incredible battery life. Just turn of the little RGB it comes with and it adds an additional 20 hours to the battery life Rarely have to charge and charging is super quick.150 is a little steep so… Only get this mouse if youre seriously looking for something to step up your game in your favorite FPS.I highly recommend for serious FPS players where you need accuracy, and reaction time.

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    Anonymous

    I was actually in the process of looking for a new mouse. It just seems like my mouse wasnt living up to expectations. I play games a lot and after receiving this mouse I was super excited to try it out. I can say I am quite blown away by its capabilities and specs. It is super easy to set, charge, and connect to your computer. I really am living the wireless capability of it. It works really well and the charge lasts long. The lights are a really cool spec. This mouse doesnt seem to lag or skip when playing. It also keeps up with fast paced games and runs smooth, which this is something you really want and should look for. Overall I would have to say I am super impressed with this mouse and you should try it out for yourself.

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    Levi

    The level of work Logitech put into this mouse is incredible, and every bit of effort they made shows. Its amazing. Its amazing how light it is, how long the battery lasts, how smooth and tactile every button feels, how durable it is… and Its the most comfortable mouse Ive ever held. Not to mention customizable, ambidextrous, swappable side buttons on either side with 5 DPI settings, and customizable RGB.It looks professional enough for any office and performs professionally for competition. As expected, Logi gave this mouse their flagship sensor technology.I have loved my experience with every logitech gaming mouse Ive owned but if I had to keep only one for the rest of my life, it would be this mouse. It is a mustbuy in my opinion.

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    Scott

    My G703 started giving me issues so I decided to pick up this mouse. Its a nice little upgrade.Its a much smaller and lighter mouse which really helps me be even more precise. This mouse may be hard for those with big hands to use but I would at least give it a try. My medium sized hands fit this mouse well and Im sure those of you with small hands will love those mouse. I have had no issues with the wireless connection. However, there is one thing you may want to be aware of. If your router is on your desk you may find that it interferes with your mouse from time to time. Logitech recommends keeping the mousereceiver 6 feet away from your router. I have mine about 4 feet away and have had no issues.

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    Deezyy

    Top of the line wireless mouse. Its well documented and has been a top tier choice for a long time now. Only reason for 4 stars is the price could be better considering other companies are making wireless mice on par with this and even cheaper but it has unique features like its clicks and scroll wheel that many people consider the best in the business. Theres also a revamped version of this mouse with slightly upgrades features like less weight but its very expensive. Copies of this mouse now seem to have less issues with double clicking down the road compared to early supplies of them.

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    Andyh

    Its a really good mouse and its my first wireless mouse and all I can say is I dont think I could ever go back to a wired mouse. Do have a bit of a problem though, after only about a month and a half of using it it started to double click which is pretty annoying. Its a problem that I think is somewhat common because my friend also had this same problem until he got a new one. So beware but honestly for me it doesnt happen often enough to where I have a problem. Also it has amazing battery life. I game a lot so I use this all the time and it could last me a few days before I have to charge it, and you can still use it while its charging if you really need to. I recommend it.

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    Alex

    This mouse is hands down one of the greatest mice you can buy for gaming. It is ambidextrous and has a nice rubber coating for better grip and less sweat when you are playing. However there is a lot of downfalls to this mouse. Ive had this mouse for about 3 months now and Ive noticed multiple issues. The biggest issue had to be the sensor bug. This is when you are moving the mouse and the sensor skips a few times making pinpoint movement and accuracy a bit harder. Also the left click will sometimes double click and sometimes not even register the click at all.Would I say is it worth buyingNot really, there are many cheaper and better alternatives such as the Razer Viper 60 or GWolves Hati Which You Can Find On Amazon for 70

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    Coder8Bit

    I wanted a comfortable, lightweight, ambidextrous mouse for gaming and programming. This mouse delivers very nicely. I had been using an MX Master, which most of my 19mm hand stayed in contact with, but on the PRO I use more of a claw grip, which is still very comfortable.I found the charging cable to be very light and flexible, so using the mouse while charging was surprisingly comfortable.You can use all 4 side buttons if you switch the covers for buttons, which is great for when you need to switch hands in the middle of a work session.I do miss the magspeed wheel of the MX Master mouse, but the PROs scroll wheel has a nice light and responsive feel.Im a casual gamer, but I felt much more accurate using this mouse while playing Doom 2016 version. And while programming, I feel I can click exactly where I want quicker.Where this mouse falls down is the software. I turn the RGB off while I use the mouse, and when I hibernate my computer the mouse reverts to RGB cycling, and does that all night. Also On a fresh reboot, it cycles until the drivers have loaded. They promote a 32 bit processor and onboard memory. Too bad they dont use some of that memory to remember the RGB setting.Great hardware marred by disappointing software.

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    DaveW

    I have been using the G Pro Wireless for about 2 weeks now. I have gamed with it, worked with it, and made it my daily driver for this time period to get a good feel for it. My normal work mouse is the Logitech M705 Marathon mouse used for over 7 years now, and my original gaming mouse was a Logitech G602. I love wireless mice, and refuse to use wired because I hate dragging the cord around. Thats what drew me to this mouse. The super fast Lightspeed transmitter really makes the difference, and I had no discernible input lag. I am also a sucker for RGB peripherals.When I first pulled the mouse out of the box I honestly didnt care for how it felt in my hands. The outer shell felt too smooth to me. The G602 has a textured outer shell and the M705 has a rubber coated shell. I had always preferred a texturedgrippy outershell for any mouse I used. I got used to it pretty quickly, but it was offputting at first mostly due to callouses on my hands not feeling any grip. In the end I got used to the texture and had no problem gripping it the shape of the mouse is really comfortable which helped. The next thing I noticed was how light this mouse is. 80 grams My M705 is 135g and my G602 is a whopping 152g Even my kids little M325c weighs 93g, and its tiny I never noticed how heavy my mice were until I started using this mouse. Its insane how light it is. Several of my gaming coworkers commented that it felt too light for them, so I let them drive it for a half hour each. When their half hour was up they were much more open to it, so maybe it converted them The weight of the mouse just lets it become an extension of your hand vs. a paperweight you drag around. It really disappears, and the shape is ergonomically pleasing.Most of my time was spent using it for work I spend 8 hours a day at my work computer doing 3D CAD modeling, as well as CorelDraw, and database work. These last few weeks I have been churning out a lot of new models and drawings, so I have been clicking and moving this mouse around like a madman. In my past experience with my M705 I would experience wrist and index finger fatigue from this level of activity. I didnt feel that at all with the G Pro Wireless GPW. The lightweight 80g body of the mouse just kind of melted away and made it easy for rapid movements around my model. The LMB click weight is also super light, and vastly more responsive than my M705 and G602. I can honestly say that I have gotten finger cramps in the past from working like this, but the GPW never left my finger feeling strained. My only complaint for office work is the lack of HyperFast Scrolling that my M705 has. That is a super handy feature when doing database work, but I know the weight of the HyperFast wheel is a penalty for a mouse trying to be as ultralight as possible.For my time spent gaming I played Far Cry 5 and Overwatch. FC5 doesnt necessarily need an ultralight highspeed mouse, but I wanted to play it the last few nights . The jump from my G602 to the GPW was dramatic. My god the weight savings were so beneficial being able to easily flick the mouse with no effort was awesome. The Hero sensor is so much more accurate than the sensor in my G602. I always had trouble being consistent with my shots using the G602. I can tell my accuracy has been sharpened with the Hero sensor. I can run at a higher sensitivity now, and still be accurate whereas before I would find myself overshooting my onscreen target. That lightweight LMB click was so crisp in comparison to the G602, that I got back into using McCree for my hero for the first time in a while. I found it difficult to use the rightside rear button in practice Im right handed btw, so I swapped out the button for the flush mount button. It was pretty easy to setup a game profile in the Logitech Gaming Software, so I assigned the side buttons and disabled the one I swapped out for my Overwatch profile. PC gaming stuff isnt supposed to be this easy to work with, but here I am happily playing my games with a new mouse without a care in the world.For my gaming sessions I picked up the Logitech Powerplay mouse pad that wirelessly charges the mouse. I played games with and without the wireless charging weight, so I could get a accurate impression of its effect. The wireless charging disk on the bottom of the mouse adds about 10g still a svelte 90g for the whole mouse. After a couple of hours playing with and without, I honestly couldnt tell much of a difference. The extra weight barely registered on my performance in Overwatch. I did fiddle with my DPI settings to account for the change in weight, which I think softened its effect on my games. Also, the RGB on the mouse syncs with the RGB of the pad very nice.Overall, I am really enjoying the G Pro Wireless. The only drawback I found was the lack of HyperFast Scrolling like in the G903, but I can get over that because there are several great features that make up for it. If you are a serious gamer with equally serious reservations about wireless, I would say that the GPW can assuage those fears. Good luck and happy gaming

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    PCMasterRace

    My last Logitech mouse was a disappointment. I used that opportunity and have gone through two nonLogitech mice in two years. Both of them were even more of a disappointment.I have come back to the light and decided to not skimp on a mouse. This is by far one of the most comfortable mouse I have used. It fits my hand well. Very lightweight, nothing too flashy. It charges very fast and battery life last pretty long.

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    Taylor

    The best mouse Ive used. Ive tried the the G502 and wasnt as much of a fan of the shape of it. This mouse is perfect. Its a really reliable mouse considering its lasted me 9 months now with no side buttons, mouse wheel or left right click issues. The only thing Ive had to change out were the mouse skates but thats a given. Definitely a cop, I actually just scooped up the Superlight because this mouse was so good.

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    jailoliv

    The first thing I noticed was the featherlike weightmaybe not feather but very light nevertheless. That is a big plus for those who game for hours and hours. The second was that it has no lag. It works just like a highend wired mouse which it can also be making it perfect for gaming where you need performance and precision. Speaking of precision, Logitech G PRO improved my score in every single game I have played with it so farOne feature that my lefthanded son liked was the ambidextrous capability. It has buttons on the right and left sides that mirror the functions of each other unless programmed otherwise. That means that when he uses it, the only buttons he need to swap are the top ones.Taste is an individual preference and to that, I really do not like the look of it. It has a beautiful logo illuminated by LED light, which is customizable to display different colors with some effects. However, it does not stand out as much as some gaming keyboards do. It rather looks plain to my taste. That is my only complaint about this otherwise outstanding mouse.As noted earlier, the precision control, essential for weapons on games, is just perfect. You can change DPI on the fly by just pressing a button. Definitely, something useful when playing some games although it can be confusing in the beginning. I got used to it very quickly though. My previous gaming mouse was the Logitech G703 but this one is considerably better. I really doubt there is another mouse even close to the performance of the G PRO.As to battery, you can play the whole day, nonstop and you will still have enough charge to play the next day or two before charging it again. Of course, you may want to turn off the RGB light if you want the battery to last longer than a day, especially if you play for too many hours.As I edit photos, I found out that I prefer my Logitech Master 25. The reason is that although lightweight is good for gaming, it is not as much for photo editing. It may be just a matter of being used to it but Ill stick to the Master 25 model for that kind of work. Unfortunately, the adapter that came with the G Pro does not work with the Master 25. I have to use another USB port for that. It is unfortunate but I suppose this adapter was designed to support the new features and supporting older models would affect its performance.I totally recommend it if you are a serious gamer. Since I cannot take away just half a star for the look that did not impress me as much, I am rating it four stars instead. For performance and features, it definitely deserves a five.

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    GEPPATO

    this mouse is well worth the money compared to most mice esports professionals use. I have used many mice being COD and Fortnite professional, I have always loved Finalmouse, and their mice run up to 500, this was one of the first wireless mice that were worth buying. before you buy I do recommend feeling it because of the high top and heavyweight, I recommend also checking out the razer viper family of gaming mice. they offer pretty much the same thing coming in different sizes and models. I think this is a great mouse but has some flaws. first off the mouse is really heavy for a mouce lighter is better. I think the weight you should be looking at is anything around is 60 g or anything lower. if you clearly want a mouse for a feature and wireless option this id the way to go. if you are the competitive type of gamer looking for the best mouse buy a mouse from the following brands,finalmousegloriousgwolvesrazerthis is by far the best wireless gaming mouse but is no finalmouse

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    Strider

    Logitech is a household name for gamers and the G Pro wireless mouse is worth every penny.The mouse is very lightweight but doesnt feel cheap. The led lighting is nice and can be controlled through Logitechs easy to use software.The mouse holds a charge for just over a week when I was using it for 8 hours a day.Ive owned several other well known name brand wireless mice and this is the best of the best.

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    ZenkiDavidTTV

    So basically, Im a FPS competitive gamer. I dont use my computer for anything other than gaming and email. I switched from the Razor Basilisks X Hyperspeed mouse and wow what a difference. This mouse came out of the box with simplicity. It was super simple to setup. Right out of the box you have tons of customization which the Logitech GHUB. Paired great with my G815 keyboard. This mouse has such a nice feel in your hand and just perfectly glides. 1110 recommend. If youre scared to buy because of the money, dont overthink and just do it Logitech has the best of the best and… the Pros use it

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    Brandon

    This mouse is the only wireless mouse with zerounnoticeable latency, 40 hours of use on a single charge, AND being under 85 grams in weight. The hero sensor is flawless and performs very well in every dpi setting. The Ghub software is one of the most headachefree hardware optimization software programs Ive used, beating the likes of SteelSeries, Corsair, and Fnatic in simplicity, ease of use, and connectivity. The only complaint I have is the absence of scroll wheel left and right tilt inputs which can be useful for FPS games and any game in general that can benefit from extra programmable buttons. Not a deal breaker by any means because I can adjust my keybinds accordingly and play with no issues. 55 mouse, I see myself using this Mouse for a long, long time.

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    BrandonKfromHouston

    Unboxing the mouse was a lot like unboxing a new phone. It had a nice compartment for the mouse, tightly wrapped and clean looking charging cable and a small box for accessories. The small box contains buttons and blanks to move the righthanded buttons on the left side of the mouse to the right side for lefthanded users. The wireless adapter to plug into the computer is quite small and unnoticeable where it stays plugged in. The charging cable is designed in a way that you will not forget what it plugs into and probably to prevent cable damage over longterm use.The RGB Lighting on the mouse is really nice to help prevent losing it in the dark. Using the Logi application, you can customize the animation and color of the G and the powerindicating dots independently.There is a button on the bottom of the mouse that allows you to change DPI movement quickly to preconfigured settings, one of which is customizable.The mouse feels solid and has been a pleasure to use over the past few days. I am really happy with it.

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    Ogdenson

    Fits perfectly in the palm. Glides like butter on any surface on which you would game or otherwise. After using many other weighted, longer gaming mice, I prefer the Pros lighter, more diminutive feel much more responsive in FPS titles in particular. There is a weight included for those that prefer a more grounded feel. The only con i have, as far as I can tell, the only way to adjust the DPI is with a button beneath the mouse so no onthefly adjustment. That said, its minimalist construction is perfect for most applications unless you favor an MMO layout. Price a little steep but on par with most highend wireless rodents.

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    mensenbiz

    The first thing you have to know before buying It is a gaming mouse. The shape, the weight are perfectly balanced for gaming. Of course you can use for daily tasks but buying it only for this purpose is totally impractical. For such stuff there are a lot of cheaper options. But if you are rich guy why not to buy it Battery life as described Appearance is restrained.

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    Jonah

    Overall 710Context Im a huge Logitech fanThe G Pro Wireless is honestly an ordinary mouse that doesnt bring anything new or worth the value that it charges for.There are MANY mice that Ive tested that are able to go above this mouse in terms of overall quality.The Rival 600 is a mouse that will be absolutely superb for any casual gamer, while also being an easy goto for professionals looking for a solid choice over this mouse.The G Pro Wireless really just falls short for how much the cost is. The cost of the mouse is what really bothers me, Logitech seems to have gone with the simplistic path for this mouse and really aimed for quality, which theyve achieved in a way, but Ive noticed nothing that a simple 40 mouse couldnt give you.The wireless tracking and capabilities are great, but the price tag still bothers me. I think the MAXIMUM I would pay for the G Pro would be around 79. The mouse comes in at a hefty 150 and has no weights, limited RGB design subjective opinion, limited customizability, decent quality par for the course of a mouse that would cost 50, and more.

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    Beegii

    I think this mouse have the best sensor on market, when I compared them this year around 2 weeks period have tried Razer Viper Ultimate and Glorios model 0, and Zowie S2.My hand size is 19cm and 9.5 cm1. Razer viper ultimate is smaller than model 0 and G pro wireless but bigger than zowie S2. It felt too flat.2. Model 0 is just like Zowie fk1, I believe this is better than viper ultimate because of the mouse click and shape even quality I prefer Model 0.3. Zowie s2 is the safest shape I love this shape but little bit heavy.4. And last Gpro wireless heavier than Viper ultimate and Model 0 if not mistaken about model 0 weight it felt G pro wireless felt most light from all of them and the Potato like shape is great in the hand.And I love this mouse now Im waiting for Superlight X review, because that 63 g maybe too light, I personally love this mouse and shape.Good luck and have fun.

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    zach

    I love this mouse. I havent even used it for a day yet but so far i love it. Im hitting my flix and it glides super nice on my cloth mouse pad. I use it for low sense and it works great. You open the box and once you unbox it you put the receiver into your PC or the dongle i think thats what it is called and plug the cord in the cord. Then you switch on the power button and it works immediately. Then just download the g hub software if you want to customize it. I was nervous for the right and left hand design but honestly with the covers on the right side since i am a right hand user i dont even notice them. I recommend this mouse to anyone this to anyone. I was nervous about wireless mouse for gaming but Logitech did it perfectly and honestly couldnt do any better at this better. It is a little pricey but it is totally worth it. I hope this made it easier to buy this item.

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    David

    Great mouse Amazing battery life. Was hesitant to move to wireless for gaming but Logitech definitely does it right. Unfortunately I had to move on to a different mouse as I have a hand issue. The mouse was just a tad too tall for me which would cause discomfort. Definitely was a me issue though. Lol its a bit expensive, but I enjoyed it the time I had it.

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    Eamon

    Mice at this price range are undoubtedly expensive. But for the price, youre paying for a specific. The g pro wireless is specifically for medium small hand sized gamers who are left OR right handed, on top of being Ultra light. There isnt a mouse that can compete with this one because its in its own class, as is the other mice in this price range, they all have a specific function that applies to the premium cost. Find your best match . My hands are large but I actually enjoy using this mouse because of how Ultralight it is. Just wish the skates on the bottom were a bit better, theyre not that good for the price lol highly recommend buying new skates.

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    Anonymous

    An excellent gaming mouse with a decent battery life. Easy enough to charge while using it in wired mode for a while. Very responsive, and no noticeable delay even in fastpaced first person shooters. The only downside to it is the less than stellar scroll wheel. As a middle mouse button its function is poor, and after several months of use the scrolling seems to confuse directions. When scrolling up or down at normal speeds, the mouse often confuses direction, resulting in stuttering behaviour. This is a more commonly reported issue online, without a real fix. The mouse is not really serviceable without destroying the pads at the bottom for which replacements are not easy to come by.

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    Jonny

    Great mouse so far from what I can tell. Love how it feels, how it moves effortlessly, the RGB elements, the fact it can operate both wirelessly and wired without any discernible difference in responsiveness. Oh and the programmable keys and interchangeable buttons and slightly magnetic components make this just a great mouse. Its also really light and the matte black goes really nicely with my ASUS ROG G751JY. Now I just wish I got the SteelSeries Prism cloth in Medium size because RGB is awesome but that said the SS QcK Heavy Medium is a fine mousepad, just need to flatten it a bit first.

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    Fixer

    I recently bought this mouse, and I really like it. The mouse itself is responsive. The software is alright. I just wish that instead of using USB MicroB, it used USBC. I really like the optional powerplay wireless charging mat, but it is a bit overpriced at 150. Maybe get powerplay if it is on sale. I think the mouse also could have been a bit cheaper.TLDROverall it is a pretty good mouse, however I would have liked to see USBC, and have it priced a bit lower.

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    Mozy

    Product 55GHub Software 45Just purchased this yesterday and it is a very light mouse. Fantastic Especially paired with PowerPlay.The only gripe is the GHub software. Like many other users, I would need to reinstall GHub to detect the Mouse PowerPlay. This was required every single time the Computer started up. Fortunately, I found a fix. The problem is with Windows UAC GHub Software. GHub needs to be run an Administrator. Temp Fix Access GHub shortcut on desktop and go to Properties. Checkmark Run this program as Administrator. You will need to launch this shortcut each time you start the Computer, so GHub Software loads and detects your hardware. Permanent Fix 1. Use builtin Windows Task Scheduler to create new Task this will allow Programs to execute without UAC prompt. a. In General Tab.. i. Task Name LGhub ii. Checkmark Run with highest privileges iii. Select Configure for dropdown menu to specify Version of Windows used b. In Action Tab, create a new Action i. Action Start a Program ii. ProgramScript browse to location of Logitech GHub Application CProgram FilesLGHUBlghub.exe c. In Conditions Tab, uncheck the following options to ensure Scheduled Task always runs i. Uncheck Start the task only if the computer is on AC Power ii. Uncheck Wake the computer to run this task d. Click OK to create the Task 2. Create a batch script to manually force running of Scheduled Task LGhub. a. Create a Batch script using Notepad and name the file LGhub.bat b. Within the file should only contain the following 1 lineschtasks.exe run tn LGhubc. Save LGhub.bat3. Now to make the Batch Script run every single time Windows starts up. Logitech GHub application will load and all devices should be detected. a. Copy or move the Batch Script LGhub.bat into CProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartUpPermanent Fix has been working flawlessly on Windows10 every single time the User Logins or Windows Starts Up. After hours of reading bad reviews workarounds provided in reddit, I decided to share the fix to lessen the frustration with Logitech GHub Application, because the hardware itself is AWESOME Software needs work.45 Rating after applying Permanent Fix. 1 point docked off on Software.

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    Dayodii

    The Logitech G Pro is a great mouse and for most people, Im sure its the perfect mouse for them. I however, bought this mouse to compare to my Razer Viper Ultimate which is a direct competitor to this mouse and the Razer won. I feel as though the differences between the two are very nit picky and the deciding factor for me mainly were the mouse feet and weight distribution. The Razer Viper ultimate is lighter on paper but not by so much that you should feel it significantly but because the GPros weight distribution is so back heavy it feels like youre moving a brick on your pad by comparison. Combine that with the terrible feetskates on the Gpro and the mouse just feels SO slow by comparison. With all that said though I think the GPro is a great mouse and Im sure youd love it if youre a fan of Logitech products and their ecosystem

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    DelvGG

    Ive used a lot of gaming mice over the years Razer Deathadders. Logitech g502, Steelseries Rival 100, Glorious Model O and D, as well as a few other lesser known brands, and the G Pro Wireless was another welcome addition to my collection.Wireless on this guy is phenomenal, if youre worried about latency, forget about it. Its worth avoiding cable drag.Lighting is minimal, but present. Itll mostly be covered by your palm anyway.Weighting on the mouse is pretty good for not being an ultralight. For me its been relatively easy to readjust after using the Glorious mice, probably because I dont have to worry about cables, even though I use a mouse bungeeSide buttons are easily accessible and weighted enough so that you dont accidentally accuate them. I do wish they were a bit larger.Now, my biggest gripe with the mouse. Right and left mouse buttons are waaaaaaaaaaay to light. I feel like I can blow on them and they will click. I find myself accidentally clicking when I move my mouse side to side relatively quickly in games like Apex or Valorant. Logitech should increase the actuation tolerance, or use heavier springs. The clicks feel nice, but they are TOO light.I am a palm grip user.As for sizing, its a relatively safe size for a mouse that allows for a wide variety of grip types, however if you have larger hands or longer fingers, I suggest getting a bigger, more ergonomic mouse. Look at Zowie or Glorious mice.

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    mustardforget

    I bought this mouse after using a finalmouse ultralight 2 since it released. Its a smaller and lighter mouse and imo its still better for me, but I prefer to use wireless mice for less intense gaming sessions. This was written around 12 hours after I got the mouse, and I played with the g pro wireless for 6 of those hours.The buttons on this mouse are some of the best Ive ever used and the scroll wheel has just enough tactility. The shape is a little big for my hands but Ive found that Im basically just as accurate as when Im using lighter and smaller mice like the ultralight 2. The only difference for me is that its slightly harder to make small adjustments to aim because of the size and how i hold the mouse. Overall, there was no noticeable downside for me in game warzone, valorant, csgo and it felt relatively natural to use right out of the box.For those who are debating on the viper ultimate or g pro wireless, imo the g pro wireless is better. I bought the viper ultimate a while ago and returned it very soon after. The main buttons on the g pro wireless feel WAY better than the viper ultimates at least in the viper copy that I got. Their laser switches feel good on the viper mini but a lot of people have said they suck on the ultimate. The scroll wheel on the viper ulti was also WAY too tactile. The side buttons on the g pro wireless are magnetic and detachable which is a luxury that the viper ulti doesnt have. Overall, viper ulti has better numbers and a charging dock,which was really cool, but Id still rather spend my money on the g pro wireless.The only things that I dont like about the g pro wireless a lot of people have experienced double clicks and it worries me that I might end up with the same issue even though Ive never had a double click issue in my life while using logitech gaming mice for like 6 years. can still fix with new switches and end up getting new speedy mouse feet anyway i wish they made it slightly smaller. please make a smaller version

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    Hottomek

    I have had this mouse for a little over a year now.Ive gotta say.. I LOVE IT.The mouse itself was a little uncomfortable at first to get used to but over time I got adapted to it. It is very is easy to move around and in my opinion has a nice design. The battery life on this is amazing. I feel like it could go a day or more without needing to be charged. When needing to be charged, it does it in under and hourI like how it is also able to be used by people who use their left hand for their mouse.Its 100 worth the price.A side note is that it is pretty big so if you have smaller hands this might not be for you.

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    Anonymous

    I really like this mouse it is the best mouse I have ever owned. I was reluctant to get this one because it doesnt have the scroll lock wheel feature but to be honest I dont miss it.I did have the g903 however the right click on that went faulty and I got a strain in my right pinky so I didnt get another one.This mouse is perfectIts lightweightBattery lasts agesSimple designNot over the topResponsiveComfortableI would recommend

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    KeithS

    I was doubtful that this mouse would be good when I got it. I was using using the G502 before this and thought that mouse was amazing. How could it get any better The G pro showed me it could get better. Its lighter, moves smoother and fits in the hand better the fit was my biggest concern since I have large hands. I thought the loss of the DPI switchs and snipe button would be a loss. The DPI switch on the bottom of the mouse actually keeps me from switch DPI by accident and I found I dont miss the snipe button at all. If you want a quantitative improvement from me on this mouse I went from mid 50,000 on aim lab grid shot with the G502 to 63000 in just two days of using the GPro. This mouse went from a purchase I thought I would regret to it being one of the best Ive made for my PC.

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    bips12

    Hands down this is the best version of the AirPods by Apple. I will go even further to say of current True wireless headphones. The design tops that of all previous versions. The transparency mode is the beat feature Ive ever encountered on wireless headphones. I have average size ears, so the stem of the AirPods do not past my earlobes. They fit very well. The only draw back is no volume control but thats not even an issue when you can just say hey Siri reduce my volume to 50. To give you a better vision of the transparency mode I live near the Ports and an airport. With transparency mode off I can barely hear the horns blowing while Im outside. With it off it sounds as if nothing is in my ears. If your looking to get any other version of the AirPods its my honest opinion spend the extra cash for the pros. Otherwise your going to fine yourself investing in them later anyway.

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    bartrab

    The last mouse I bought was a Logitech MX518…in 2005. That mouse has been with me for 16 years of constant use. Given that track record I wanted to go with Logitech again, and am glad I did. The mouse is comfortable, light, and super responsive. It works great for work web development as well as gaming including first person shooters which require responsive mice.I have a feeling this one wont last me 16 years, but would recommend based on my time with it so far.

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    Myogetsu

    Coming from the viper ultimate I much prefer this mouse. The size is perfect for my bigger hands. The clicks are great the weight is good everything is on point. Im not a fan of Logitechs software but it well worth the price of admission here. I dont think the super light is worth the extra money. The lightweight mouse trend is getting a little ridiculous. Your sacrificing rgb, making the mouse ambidextrous, and it still has usb micro instead of c. The only con of this mouse is no usb c, I can understand how thats a deal breaker but get past that and its fantastic.

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    jsisko76

    When PC gaming I tend to stick to a wired mouse. I have always preferred precision and response time to the convenience of going wireless. This is the first wireless mouse that has convinced me to cut the cord.Besides the excellent precision, the size and weight are perfect for me. I have medium sized hands and this mouse provides a comfortable fit. Logitech advertises that they have decreased the weight of the rechargeable battery for this model which has helped make it lighter overall and easier to glide along your mousepad. Keep in mind that some folks may prefer a heavier mouse so you can feel the movement more, but its up to you and your gaming style.Other nice features are the cool LED lighting, the side buttons that you can add or remove, and the easy to use Logitech software that allow you to customize the mouse to use exactly how you like programming macros, etc.If you want to game at the highest level, give this mouse a shot. The response time will really make a difference in any game that requires quick reactions and precision accuracy. Its definitely worth the price tag.

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    Joao

    This wireless mouse is excellent. I could not notice any type of input delay at all, as advertised by Logitech. The cable the charges the battery can also be used to install the USB dongle, so it can be right next to the mouse pad, where there will be no interference. It is also convenient to charge since the cable is right there. The price is a bit high, but I think it is worth it.

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    Killerxxcupcak3

    I was hesitant at first switching my mouse again. I was using a Razer mouse and noticed this one did not have any grips or anything on the side. But I immediately enjoyed it and I have not had a single issue with gaming. Response time is on point. It is also nice not having to deal with a wired mouse and putting it away when I bring out my work things as I have a mouse specifically for my work setup. So the wireless setup is a great plus. Comfortable mouse for not having all those crazy bells and whistles as others.

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    NAJ1H

    Coming from a G502, the weight difference was immediately noticeable. Its light but not too light and feels very sturdy. The grip of the mouse feels good and I love the customizable buttons. Since I am right handed, I kept the 2 buttons on the left side and added one on the right side as a profile cycler since I use different profiles for different games. The battery life on the thing is insane. I got the mouse 4 days ago and Im still at 75 and Im usually on my computer for 57 hours a day. To get even better battery life, I recommend changing the polling rate to 500hz, since you probably wouldnt be able to differentiate it with 1000hz, while also turning off the rgb lighting. This gives you a max battery life of around 84 hours which is crazy. The charging is super simple as well. You just unplug the cable going to the receiver and plug it into your mouse. You can even use it while its charging as a wired mouse which feels good too. Overall, the mouse is really really good. The only downside is the steep price but the sale price of 99 makes it a lot more appealing than if it were 150 or 130.

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    Homemaker

    The Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is fantastic.Proseasy to set upeasy to useeasy to customize after the download found at http://www.logitechG.comsupportprowirelesspretty breathing color rotationcomfortable to hold great shape for handscomes with extra side buttons should the need ariseConsnoneI enjoy video gaming when the kids have gone to bed for the night and tried the Logictech G Pro on World of Warcraft on our desktop computer. It was smooth. Granted, we have the free version of WOW right now and can only get up to level 20, so not a lot of actions buttons are needed, but the G Pro worked smoothly and the two side buttons I assigned attacks to worked quickly and smoothly, like butter melting on freshoffthegrill cornonthecob.This mouse works well on the desktop when I tried it and imagine no problems at all using it with the Chromebox we have connected to our TV, which will be used as the second computer for public homeschoolingvirtual schooling during the remainder of the pandemic. For many reasons, including my extremely high risk motherinlaw living with us, our kids will be public homeschooledvirtual schooled for the remainder of the pandemic. Dont worry, weve been upfront and honest about our reasons with our children and they not only understand but are excited to be learning at homemore outside nature timeI most definitely recommend the Logitech G PRO Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with RGB Lighting.

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    Miriam

    I didnt care for this mouse at all even for daily computerUse. I hate when I have to go online to find theInstructions. I didnt like that I had to have a separateCord for this mouse and that it needs to be charged.I did like that it comes with extra side buttons so youCan customize it. You need to download 8 updatesOff the computer right off the bat. You have to useThe computer to manage your DPI profiles. The mainReason I didnt like it and the reason for the 1 star is theLag time is terrible on this. Its worse than the free mouseThat came with my regular keyboard. I cant even use itFor surfing the internet. I wouldnt reccomed this mouseFor any type of use, gamer or not.

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    btb2k

    I was skeptical with this mouse because of it being wireless but its very responsive and is an overall very solid gaming mouse It is rechargeable and of course the buttons are customizable so that you can set it up to use with your games. I like that I was able to assign the key for actions in my games. That included software makes it easy to configure and customize to your needs. Battery life is pretty good and can be extended if you turn down the lighting effects or you can use and charge the mouse by plugging it in. Yes you can use it while it is charging so you dont have to wait for it to charge to be able to use it. The best part is that include cable makes this pretty easy so that you can change it on the fly. The other cool thing with this mouse is the sensitivity where it can detect very precise movement and does so very responsively.Logitech has always been my favorite choice for mice and keyboards due to the high quality and ease of use. This one is definitely no exception to that and its an excellent choice for gaming. Note that the color LEDs can be coordinated with other logitech products gaming keyboards but if you have other brands you will have to configure each independently. I do like the software that logitech uses over other competing brands because it seems easier to use and less resource intensive.Highly recommend this mouse for its good quality. The only thing that I wish that it had the ability to add weight to it so that it could be a little heavier but that is just a personal preference.

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    ThisPig

    First of all, I strongly recommend you to buy warranty for this product as it is an expensive mice compared to other mice on the market, Ive accidentally dropped this into my water cupyes water cup, pure RNG thank god I had a warranty and they gave me a new one.Now the review, this is an excellent gaming mice, 80g, you will have a hard time if you somehow decided to switch to other mice. very sensitive, and responds fast. I dont know how fast is light speed but this mice respond the same as those wired ones if not faster. And you dont have a wire that will limit you during your game play.The battery is excellent, I charge for one day and it allows me to play for a week. Think it says the battery life is 60 hours sounds like 3 days, but you are not using this mice 247 no and good thing about this mice is that it will turn to sleep mood after 15 mins of inactive and it saves a lot of battery, you dont have to worry about turning it off too, this is a super plus. What if you forgot to charge it for a long time and it says the battery is low This is something you shouldnt worry about, the low batt warning pops out when its under 20 batt, and it is still capable of supporting 10 hrs of gaming.Other stuffs you get less wires connected to your desktop, if you do decided to move your desktop you will feel the pain of all those wires and this mice dont have a wire so xD. makes your life better.

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    Idun

    This mouse is the lightest mouse Ive ever held. So if you are looking for a light mouse, this is it. About how fast it responds, well, I dont notice a lag, but I didnt notice a lag with some cheaper wireless mice. But Im assuming its doing its job because this is Logitech and I doubt they would lie about its speed. The reason I didnt give this mouse 5 stars is because I dont think the price is justified in the mouse for the following reasons1 Button Placement. This mouse only has two side buttons on each side, and they are placed in positions that I didnt find comfortable I was used to playing with a mouse that had 12 buttons on the side that were in much easier to reach places. If you are used to the positions on these buttons based on previous mice you have used, then this shouldnt be a problem. But as for me, it really hurt my hand to get my thumb to move to those positions. Im now proficient at it after 2 months of using it and it no longer hurts.2 Accuracy. I didnt notice a difference between this mouse and other mice that are much cheaper, with regard to their accuracy. Maybe Im not pro enough to evaluate this mouse in this regard. I am only rated 3400 SR in Overwatch Diamond, Ive never been to Masters or Grand Masters. Maybe one of them should write a review in regards to its accuracy, because as for me, I dont notice a difference. All this talk about a 16K accurate sensor, it might be that accurate, but I cant tell it apart from cheaper mice.3 Dont get tricked This mouse is reported to have a 1ms response rate, which is on par with wired speeds, but what they dont tell you is that the reason it has 1ms response rate is because they have a USB extender attached to the wireless receiver, that you must place within 20 cm of your mouse to achieve those speeds about 8 inches. To be honest, that kind of defeats the purpose of having a wireless mouse. Also, the booklet does not go into detail about whether the front of the mouse must be within 8 inches, or the whole mouse has to be within 8 inches I provided pictures so you can see what that looks like. Based off the drawing, it seems like only the front of the mouse has to be within 8 inches, which in this case, is actually not that bad if you are already used to playing on medium sized mouse pads. I am one of the few gamers who needs an XL gaming pad due how spread out my arms are when I game. But, if you think you can keep all your mouse movements within 8in of the wireless receiver, then this shouldnt pose a problem. I just dont like that they hid this fact in their promotion of the mouse. Seems a little deceptive.All in all, I decided to keep the mouse because I really hate wired and because I have the cash to burn. But I dont think a lot of gamers think 150 is burnable money on a mouse, so in that regard, I dont think the price is justified in the tech specs. As a result, I only give this 45 stars.

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    conker319

    The first three months were a dream, I never thought I would find a wireless mouse that I would love. However a nightmare was around the corner. The dreadful double click issue. if you play any type of FPS game the double issue ruins all of those games. Most games and tasks on windows can become quite annoying. It wouldnt have been bad if I had bought the warranty from Microcenter but hindsight is 2020. Logitech is horrible as they send you a long list of troubleshooting steps that take forever and are quite tedious. once you do all of them they still want video proof of the mouse and a website at the same time. I dont have a webcam, Im sure they would have loved to recommend me a Logitech camera.

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    SethE

    Probably the best feeling and lightest mouse I have owned in quite some time. It is the first wireless mouse, and I feel like the wireless is pretty reliable.Only reason for the low star review is I have had it less then 48 hours now and it has the double click issue already. So pretty much unusable in any game. When I attempt to left click, it will also click the middle mouse button, or it will double click the left click.

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    Iker

    Everything about this mouse was a true upgrade from the 502 hero. Its so smooth on my 1440p display. Great for FPS like apex legendsThe battery seems to be depleting faster than I though though. It doesnt say it needs a full charge before you start, like most batteries do. It came half charged and I charged it fully later but seems to be running out fast. If you get it I would suggest charging it fully first. Even though there are no instructions to do so.

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    Meals

    This mouse is awesome. Ive been using it for games like CSGO, Modern Warfare, and a couple of other shooters and my aim has been crisp. The sensor feels on point and I feel almost no difference from one of my wired mice. It was either this or the razer viper ultimate but I chose Logitech because I liked the simple design and the hump feels better in my hand. Its easy to set up with just the dongle and your choice of side buttons. I finally have a wireless mouse to use when I plug my pc into my tv so I dont have to worry about wires everywhere. It makes the g pro wireless the ideal choice for when I can finally hang out with friends again and have a lan partyMy only complaints, albeit very minor ones, are the weight and mouse feet. As someone coming from finalmouse and the model d, it was a bit heavier than I was used to but honestly I got used to it. I even like switching in between rounds some times. As for the feet, what can I say Theyre stock mouse feet. Im used to having hyperglides on. Ive already ordered hyperglides so this issue should be fixed.In conclusion, if you have the money to spend, you cant go wrong with this mouse.

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    EverydayStruggle

    The sensor in this mouse is great, tracking with this mouse is superb and the wireless is impressive. I own both the G Pro and the Razer Viper Ultimate and the Zowie FK2..I prefer the G Pro over the Zowie for feel in my hand, I have a Medium sized hand and I feel comfortable with a claw grip and palm grip. The wireless speed is honestly hard to even tell a difference. The mouse comes with a wireless receive that goes straight into a USB port or an extender that allows you to run the receiver a bit close to the mouse for anyone that has a PC further away from their desk or need a longer run.Software is straight forward and the mouse weight is pretty light though it has a battery in it.Button clicks feel solid and are satisfying and dont take a ton of pressure to press but just enough that you wont have miss clicks. If you are a heavy clicker though I could see you making an accidental click here and there.If you are looking for a wireless mouse I would go for either the G Pro or Viper Ultimate and would be completely satisfied with either.The Logitech has a larger hump than the Zowie FK2 or Viper Ultimate but the coating is preferred over the Zowie FK2.You can use the software for the mouse or if you dont want it and only use it for firmware updates you have a button on the bottom which will switch between DPIs stored on the mouse instead.Battery Life has not been an issue and if you charge it every couple of days I dont see this mouse being an issue, there is an offon switch you can use to extend that life as well.

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    Shawn

    If youre looking at reasons why you should buy this, look no further.After converting from a g502 hero bought 2 weeks ago from here something about it just felt off in the grip. Maybe too heavy, too many buttons Anyways, I made the switch because of the wireless and the simplicity of it. Glad I did.The mouse is incredibly light, almost feels apart of your hand. Laser is Logitech so…… no worries there. Jumped my Kd up by about 8 kills per death. Dpi isnt really needed at 16k unless youre on console.Either way. Just make the switch, you wont regret it. Tag is well worth the extra 6080 bucks you werent really looking to spend. Mouse wireless last about a good 67 days on 810 hrs of gameplay on a charge.

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    Jerry C

    Before I purchased the Logitech G PRO Wireless, I was using the Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless mouse for around 3 years, which developed many problems with stuttering and a sticking right clickscroll wheel button in just a few years. I play some games semicompetitively and this mouse is excellent and easy to use for all of them. For FPS games where mouse precision and no input lag is essential especially when using the wireless mode, it has kept up flawlessly. The mouse is shorter and smaller than the G903, which makes it better for more hand sizes and different mouse grips. You can simply plug and play and use the different profiles within the Logitech software. In my opinion, this is the best mouse to game competitively with

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    Junny

    I purchased about 30 total mice in the last 3 years to try out and pray its the one for me.. only 3 have I liked. The glorious model o fantastic wired mouse, razer viper ultimate had a severe right click issue, but overall a great mouse, this one. This is hands down the best of all 3 for me. Its raised higher than the viper which fits my hand Perfectly, is wireless which I prefer over the wired model o, and the weight of it is the perfect balance of not too light not too heavy.

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    MyNickname

    I have gone thru several mouse devices over the years and the Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse is one of the few ones that I could tolerate. I am very particular about them and if you want the best out there, consider this model and the Razer Viper. Both have nice ergonomics and amazing battery life. I use mine everyday and I charge it about once every three weeks. I experienced the dreaded doubleclick after about a year but a firmware update fixed it. The Logitech software is not that good though, but it is optional.

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    PeoplePhobic

    Let me preface this review by stating that even though I am a gamer, I strongly dislike gamer stuff. I find they typical gamer styles to be ugly and RGB to be obnoxious. I wish more companies would stop hiring 13 year old kids who think Tokyo Drift is the best Fast Furious movie to design all their stuff. The RGB slapped in this mouse with the Lightsync is completely pointless because itll probably turn off in sleep mode when the mouse is not in use and when it is in use your palm will cover the RGB logo anyway.Where this mouse really shows its value is the Lightspeed connection. I am showing much improved enemy tracking over any other mouse I own. Its even better than my older gamer wired mouse. Im noticing this in FPS games in a big way. The biggest improvement Ive noticed is in Mechwarrior 5 which Im playing on Geforce Now. Between the input lag from my trusty M510 which I love and the input lag from streaming and the intended lag from the battlemech torso it was very difficult to track enemies. The G Pro gets rid of enough lag on my end that tracking enemies is no longer an issue.The sensor is very precise. I dont notice it so much in gaming as I do when using it in photo and video editing programs.I like the size of it and the subtle look of the 90s basic mouse. Its also ambidextrous and you can remove or change out the magnetic buttons. The only downsides Ive found are that the lightspeed receiver only receives the mouse input. It wont work with any unifying receiver stuff or anything else. The other thing I dont like is that the wheel will not tilt for side scrolling like my trusty M510.Its not a cheap mouse but it works amazingly well. I cant recommend the mouse enough. Its like a wired mouse with no cord drag. Better even because the sensor is just so great.I attached a photo of the G Pro with a small M185 and my M510 daily driver for size reference.

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    SteveC

    This came nicely packaged, and inside theres the device, rubberized USB cable, USB dongle with adapter, extra side buttons, and instruction booklet.I have multiple Logitech mice to compare this to, G500S, G703, G603, and Anywhere Mouse MX. Im going to be using this mouse mainly plugged in all the time so my review wont reflect battery life, how long it takes to charge, or wireless use, Ill be using this one on my main desktop computer so it will stay plugged in.First, this G Pro is super light weighing in at 80g on my scale, the G703 is 104 116.7 with the added weight and my G500S is at 151g with all the weights added the way I like and I prefer a heavier mouse, Fortunately the Pro does have a door on the bottom like the G703 for inserting a weight. I was surprised that this Pro version didnt come with the weight. Luckily I have a spare from a replacement mouse and am going to add that and bring the weight up to 102g. The outside of the mouse is all matte black, nothing shiny here, although the side buttons are glossy.Size wise this is smaller than the G703, quite a bit smaller than the G603, you can see in the picture, more of a standard or travel sized mouse, and its oriented for either right left hand use. The others are pretty much right hand only, especially the G500s and G703. I do prefer the shape of those two over this one, they are a little more comfortable then the Pro for me, but its easy to get use to and use without any problem. The scroll wheel is firmer on the Pro than the G703, its not the weighted style of the G500S though, and I would have liked that better. Theres no hyperfast scrolling with this one either, there isnt a button to press on this to engagedisengage that feature.Next, there are 4 buttons, 2 on each side of the mouse which can be replaced for right left hand use. The side buttons are quite a bit narrower than the ones on my G703 and a little bit shorter. I prefer the larger buttons of the G703 myself. I have it set up for right hand, and have programmed the right side buttons to change the DPI sensitivity of the mouse. Depending on what Im doing I do like to have the option of changing that on the fly. The G703 has a single button on the top that you can program to cycle through your presets. Im actually finding the extra programmable buttons on the side better than the single top button. I had a habit of accidentally hitting that button because its right below the wheel, I havent accidentally hit these yet. There is a button on the bottom for changing the DPI but you have to flip the mouse over to do that and I find programming the side buttons much more convenient. Im leaving the left hand buttons at default.I already had the Logitech gaming software loaded but had to upgrade to the latest version for it to see the Pro, but once upgraded it saw it and I was able to tweak it the way I like, including the DPI settings.There are three little LEDs right in the middle of the mouse just below the main buttons, they cycle through depending on your DPI setting, and I really like that as I can tell what my DPI is set at easily.You can even change the colors of those little LEDs and customize them the way you want, the same as the big G logo on the body of the mouse. They dont stay lit and shut off after a second or two, it would be nice if they would give you the option to have those on all the time as your hand is covering them up anyway.Now as for actual use, like I mentioned before this mouse is very light, a lot lighter and any other mouse I have and for me its on the light side, they really should include the weight at this price point, they dont mention the area underneath as being able to add a weight, its simply called the USB receiver cover although the weight from the G703 fits perfectly. The mouse itself glides very smoothly on my mouse pad, theres really no resistance. The main buttons have a nice click to them and they are a little firmer than my other mice, but that may change over time though. The scroll wheel has a nice defined click while scrolling and its too stiff still wish it were weighted but it works very good. I played a little Fallout, Obduction and The Witcher, everything worked perfectly other than the little things I prefer on my other mice. Using this with Win10 is pretty much the same as all the other mice I have, and it seems very accurate so far.In all this is a nice wireless mouse, although its on the expensive side. I do prefer the size and shape of my other mice but this one works really well, and if you are left handed this would be a really good option for you as you can setup and program the side buttons the way you wish.

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    JDBeatz

    It was lighter than I expected but its my first legitimate mouse so I didnt know what to expect. So far Im extremely pleased with it. The RGB is a nice touch. Its somewhat minimal but that doesnt matter much anyway as the mouse is always covered by my hand so RGB isnt as important to me on the mouse. The feel of it is great and Im overall very satisfied with this purchaseP.S to all the PC Eliteist people, this is why console people dont really care to get into PC gaming. That crap is expensive Granted I know there are cheaper options but go big or go home. 150 for this, 200 for a nice keyboard. It adds up quick

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    WyldeBlue

    PROs Wickedly lightdepending on DPI settings in softwareOS, even the slightest movements are enough to send the pointer flying if thats what youre after Wireless speeds truly are indistinguishable from wiredyou can cut the cord and not worry that the technology will get in the way of your gaming Simple, understated design has a refined, sophisticated gamer feel with a smallmanageable contingent of easily configurable or removable side buttons Minimal LED illumination provides effective DPI setting notification and battery level otherwise, any illuminationeffects are totally at the discretion of the user and therefore allow you to squeeze even more life out of the rechargeable battery Short button throw with no real throwaway travel makes for blazingly quick mouse clicks 100 ambidextrous designlefties rejoice as the mouse feelsperforms exactly the same in the left hand or right Slight tactile feedback for scroll wheel clicks strikes great balance between something that nears the speed of free scroll with reassurance of scroll wheel clicks Battery easily lasted through 23 days of heavy use Logitechs gaming software and visible, but not obnoxious, LED indicators provide handy alerts when charging was required Included magnetic button covers allow you to EASILY personalize the mouse for any combination of activateddeactivated buttons along the two sides Storage spot for wireless receiver underneath bottom weightPowerPlay battery well makes it easier to travel with than, say, the G903 or other mouse requiring a large dongle or connectorCONs Wickedly lightfor those wanting a more substantial feeling mouse under their hands, this one is not as reassuringly solid in feel or heft Simple, understated design may not be for everyonethe almost plain Jane shell belies the otherwise premium price of admission Minimal LED illumination options again may not be for everyone…if you like a swirling disco of LED lights coming from all your gear, this mouse may not fit perfectly into your gamers den motif Actually just SLIGHTLY smallershorter in the hand than I was expecting it to bethe design has more in common with the old symmetrical MS Intellimouse than to Logitechs other similarly priced, topofline wireless gaming mouse if you have larger handsfingers especially, you might want to rest your palm over the G Pros shell to see if it fits before emptying your checkbook on a blindbuy With a premium price tag aimed squarely at serious gamerseSportsmen, Im surprised tuning weights, or even just a simple neoprene travel case, didnt come includedI came to the G Pro after using the Logitech G903 as my primary driver for nearly half a yearI have a number of Logitech Ergo trackball mice in the stable as well. Im a fan of Logitechs products, their mice in particular, but Im not a fanboy…so I put the G Pro through its paces with what I believe to be an open mind. First off, this is not necessarily a mouse for those wishing to show off the fact that theyve sprung for the pinnacle of wireless mousing technologythe design is so understated and conservative that most people will likely miss the fact that youre serious about your game when you pull the G Pro out on the table. Im actually fine with thatI have no need for an entire miniature keyboard of shortcut buttons on the side of my mouse and I was fully satisfied with the discretion to employ or coverdisable the rather manageable some might even feelmeager array of only 4 side buttons. In this sense, I believe the mouse achieves what it aimed toprovide for an exceptionally simple, and therefore highly usable, ambidextrous design that doesnt let the user stray too far from only the breadandbutter of mousing activities movement, scroll, and primary clicks, with just a scant few shortcut keys thrown in for good measure. I would have LOVED the ability to choose between clickwheel and freescroll like you can with the G903, but the slight detents you can feel in the G Pros scroll wheel mechanism dont really exert a lot of friction against the scrolling movement, so this is a forgivable omission.Given these design choices, the premium price more clearly rests on the wireless technology per sethe zerolag wireless connection and stratospherically high 16K DPI Hero Sensorand the comically light package in which all that cuttingedge technology is housed. In that sense, Logitech also nails it here. For your dollar, you get a marvelously overengineered wireless mouse that suits the needs of those truly serious about their games and will accept no possibility of compromise for the sake of cutting the mouse cable. And while I didnt choose this mouse for its ability to bestow bragging rights to its owner, I am admittedly jazzed about the fact that I achieved exactly that…Im reasonably certain you will be, too.Truth in advertising…Im not an eSportsman…I play plenty of gamesFPS, space flight sims, and 3rd person adventures mostlybut I dont necessarily NEED a wireless mouse that can give me a fraction of a millisecond advantage over other eSports players. If thats you, you probably wont balk at the price tag that the G Pros detractors are likely to highlight anywayand youll definitely be glad you sprung for the Bentley of gaming mice because the performance of this mouse is pretty much without peer. But as an avid gamer nonetheless, the G Pro Wireless is still a very satisfying acquisition…highly recommended if it suits your gaming needs and style preferences.

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    Jhin

    Seriously I dont get the hype around this mouse. It feels so cheap and slippery, its literally just plain cheap plastic. Nothing to help with grip. Its hard to keep it rested on your palm, but maybe its not designed for that kind of grip style. The clicks feel bad and cheap, and the scroll wheel feels stiff, and the side buttons get in the way and again the clicks are just, meh. If this thing costed like 60 bucks Id give it a higher review but all things considered, I dont feel like you get what you pay for.Also Logitechs GHUB software doesnt seem to have gotten any better.Only good thing I can say is the battery life is superb.

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    swemoney

    I decided I wanted a reliable, wireless mouse to replace my Naga mouse Ive been using for quite some time. The numpad on the side of the naga definitely serves its purposes when playing a lot of MMO games but I found myself hardly using it aside from maybe the first couple of numbers. This new Pro mouse feels really good and moves great.There are 2 buttons on the each side of the mouse. The left side buttons take a second to get used to clicking but its not that bad. Its a huge departure from having 12 buttons I can click with my one thumb. But my naga just doubled as an extra numpad when it wasnt configured for the game I was playing so I could always use the numpad to hit 1 2 or 3 which are almost always bound to something in most games youll play. So with this guy, youll need to configure your side buttons for the games your playing. Not too big of a deal. The mouse wheel feels good as well. Everything about the feel of this mouse feels very Pro. The one thing I really miss from my Naga mouse and I still havent gotten used to yet is the lack of the tilt functions on the mouse wheel. I still try and tilt the scroll wheel to the right or left to go forward or back on the web and such. Ill get used to using the side buttons but it stands out as the only thing I havent gotten used to quickly with this new mouse. I would have liked it to have a tilting scroll wheel.Tracking is as great as you can perceive. I havent noticed any issues at all. Theres a button on the bottom of the mouse that cycles through your DPI settings. By default, only about 2 of them are usable without being stupid. You can customize the settings for each stop with the software, though. The button is hidden away under the mouse so you have to go find it to change your setting so youll probably just find a setting you like and just stick with it. If you change your DPI a lot while in a game, I believe you can bind on the side buttons to switch for you, otherwise this is more of a button you hit between games or never at all really I havent pressed it since I found a good setting for myselfThe wireless is great Feels so good to not have to worry about a wire getting caught on the end of my desk or something sitting near it and catching on the wire. I really like the freedom. The battery life feels really good. I charged it when I first got my mouse and havent needed to plug it in again since. Thats been about a week of pretty regular use 68 hours per day so far. You can also use the mouse while its plugged in so if you run into an emergency where it dies in the middle of a game, just plug it in real quick and get back to it.Overall, from the Naga to this, its very different. I dont know if I would be able to use this mouse while playing something like WoW or another MMO but for pretty much any other type of game, I feel like the tracking, battery life, wireless, side buttons and feel are all pretty wonderful and will be working great for me for a long time.

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