Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance
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Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Made with and for Pro Gamers: G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is the result of two years of work with professional esports gamers, combing advanced technologies in an ultra-lightweight design LIGHTSPEED Wireless: Pro-grade performance overcomes the traditional limitations of wireless latency, connectivity and power to deliver a rock-solid, super-fast 1 millisecond report rate connection HERO 16K Sensor: Logitech's most accurate sensor yet with up to 16,000 DPI and 10X the power efficiency of previous generation for the ultimate in wireless gaming speed, accuracy and responsiveness Ultra Lightweight: Innovative endoskeleton design creates a super thin yet incredibly strong outer shell, enabling the body to weigh in at a remarkably light and maneuverable 80 grams Ergonomic Ambidextrous Design: Tournament ready mouse developed with esports pros for maximum comfort, control and 50 million click durability. Four removable side buttons for supreme customization.Cable length: 1.80 m
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3.6
Reviews: 20
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Ricky Rick
1
I really liked this mouse while playing a couple hours of WoW. But then I started playing Destiny 2 and ran into a problem. Holding the right mouse button (to aim down your scope) and then clicking the left mouse button causes the two buttons to tangle up together. Like another reviewer said, the buttons move laterally such that they overlap. All of a sudden my $150 mouse is a liability when gaming. I am returning it for another one. Hopefully this is the exception and not the norm.
Shane
1
The mouse will not fully charge. Also the mouse buttons have lateral movement making them overlap at times. This makes one mouse click actuate the other. Unacceptable at any price point let alone $150. They need to make sure their design is right before they go to market in the future.
daniel gutierrez
1
As I was waiting on my finalmouse ninja58 mouse, I needed a mouse so decided to get the “best” mouse ever made while the ninja58 is delivered. I was extremely dissapointed. Pros: only weighs 80g Wireless Cons: wireless , theres a slight lag that I noticed. I tried setting a good dpi and played around with it and still did not feel responsive. And yes the receiver was only about 2 feet from the mouse as My desktop sits on my desk. The middle button is big and requires a lot of pressure to press. I was switching weapons almost 80% of the time as I pressed the middle button. The mouse also feels too big from the top, my wrist was hurting after use. I gave it about 3 days to ge to use to it and still nothing. Finally, my ninja58 came and its 10x times better than this mouse. I wanted to love the wgp but it was not working for me. Its not worth the $160 with taxes. Unless you get it with a student discount via logitechs website of 25% its not a good buy. I will prob buy it as a backup if it goes down for less $100.
Nicholas Todd
1
For some backstory, my previous mouse was a G502 which Ive own for 4+ years and used constantly. That mouse still works great today and is actually now being used by my wife. The only reason I swapped was because I was looking for a lighter weight mouse which would also hopefully fit my hand size better. I decided to go all out and bought the G Pro Wireless. I loved it for the first few weeks until one day, I noticed I wasnt able to reliably drag windows across my screen. Later that same day I was playing Overwatch and experienced tons of issues trying to get my gun to fire. Holding down the left mouse button would cause my weapon to fire and stop firing sporadically. Sometimes, clicking and holding wouldnt even be registered for a second or so in game. I was aware people were having problems with double clicking and decided to run some tests. The double clicking was horrendous and actually could register up to 10+ clicks if I released the mouse button slowly. I decided to exchange the mouse and give it one more shot. After running tests every day, at about a week and a half of use, I started seeing double clicking. Ive tried every suggestion online to fix the issue but it is still there. As much as I love the weight, feeling, and tracking this mouse provides I can not even remotely recommend it. This double clicking flaw, which seems to consistently affect many GPW owners, should not be present in a $150 product marketed towards Pro and competitive gamers. I tried my hardest to make my G502 double click but wasnt able to do so. Why is a 4 year old mouse still holding up and performing better than a brand new product that costs 2.5x its price? If Logitech could manage to fix the double clicking problem plaguing this mouse I would have no problem recommending it; however, for the time being, I would look elsewhere. Only buy this mouse if you have a backup mouse and are willing to go through the RMA process very regularly.
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