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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.
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I have been an avid perfect mouse chaser for many years now. Wireless was finally something I considered with my G900 a few years ago. It has been amazing, but I started to get faster in FPS games, and the weight of it was just holding me back and fatiguing my aim. I got myself a Zowie Fk2. It was a very good mouse. The light weight was enough to help me move my arm freely, but the sensor and slightly too heavy amount of input for left/right clicks was once again making me go. "huh, maybe its just me?" Ive been stress testing this new G Pro. I cant get over it, its first time Ive turned on a mouse of said "Holy Sh*t" I left my old sensitivit settings on, and compared between my mice. Its got the production quality of a logitech mouse (very light force needed for button actuation) with the extreme light weight of a Zowie Fk2. and oh my freaking god this new sensor. I fully charged it, turned off the lights. 60+ hours of charge!! I stress tested it versus bots in CS-go and Overwatch for ages. It feels so light, and accurate that I am forgetting Im holding anything but an extension of my hand. I was very curious when I saw how many professionals have switched to this mouse (currently 30+ pros in Overwatch, which is a LOT of people using the same mouse, I had to check it out) Seriously, the only downside is the price. But what you are paying for is the VERY obvious Research and development these guys put into this mouse. The whole thing feels insane (and thankfully looks simplistic and no garbage gamer look to be seen. You could have this thing on your desk and your significant other/parents/friends wouldnt ever question it. Little do they know you have a sleep-mouse in plain sight.) I have never been this quick to love a mouse, ever. Im going to be stress testing it even more and will edit my review accordingly if my view changes. Though, I may not need to. I think I have just found my favorite mouse.
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I love this mouse. The weight, shape, and feel are perfect. The sensor works amazing and Logitech wireless is something else entirely...however within a month of use, Im already experiencing issues where some left clicks will double click. Or a click and hold would register as double click and release (while Im still holding the left mouse button down). The middle click is at times unresponsive, or I would have to click multiple times or hold for it to register. Other times, the middle click will register multiple clicks so if i were to try to open a new browser tab, it may open 3-4+. Im not sure if this is a software issue with the Logitech Gaming Software or a hardware issue, but this is incredibly disappointing for the price point of this mouse. If not for the button issues Im experiencing, this would be easily a 5 star. Edit #1 (2019-01-10): I originally gave this a 3* review. I contacted Logitech support and received a replacement unit which has been working flawlessly so far. Original unit was batch S/N beginning 1837. Current replacement is 1845. If this lasts, Ive definitely found my perfect mouse! Logitech support was quick to respond even during holiday season and Im very happy. Will update if I run into any issues with this unit.
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I have to say, this is THE best wireless mouse I have ever owned, and I have owned a few (logitech of old, mamba, etc). I set it up today, with only half battery life (54%), and have been online web-browsing multiple sites for a long while, as well as playing 3 games (Yakuza 0, Vermintide 2, Overkills the walking dead beta) for about 3 and a half hours, and the battery only went down to 52%, in what, maybe 5 hours I have had it installed? I dont think they are exagerating that 64 hour battery life at all (I AM using it w/o the RGB lighting, as the Logitech app said it would cut my time down from 64 hours to 50-52 hours, and I would rather have the extra 12 hours game time than have some light underneath my palm where I cant see it). The mouse is big (I have large hands), but not as big as the steelseries rival (original) is. That is what I am moving on from, the original steelseries rival. Compared to that, it is almost as long as the rival, and as high as the rival in the center, but I wish it was bigger in the rear end side, as it is a little thin at the back for my taste, which means I have to move it more than I would like to, and I feel it under my palm. It is by no means a deal breaker though, as I have been using it for only 5 hours and it already feels VERY natural to me. I can hardly tell I am using a new mouse, except for that thin-ness at the rear. The mouse is VERY lightweight. So, if you people that like a heavy mouse, or like adding weights into a mouse, you are out of lick with this mouse. You may be able to add weights in the rear compartment, meant for storing the cable, but other than that, I think you are out of luck. But, dont discount it because of the weight. My rival mouse was a lot heavier, and I thought I was not going to like this logitech mouse because it IS so lightweight, but I was wrong. I dont mind the weight, and I actually am lifting the mouse a lot less than I used to lift my rival mouse. Heh. The wireless thing is NOT a joke! It truly is just as good as my preferred wired mouse, and its ten times better than any other wireless mouse I have ever used, easily better. It is also just as good hit-scan wise as THE best, most accurate mouse I have ever used, the Logitech G100S. And, that is WITH being wireless! If you have the money, dont even think about it, just buy the mouse. I was thinking this would be another return mouse, and I would have to use one of my backup mice instead, like my zowie 1k. But nope, this mouse is not going back. It will be my primary mouse until it dies (which hopefully wont be until an even better version of this mouse is out). I dont know how they could improve on the mouse, unless they make the battery life even longer, or make it more precise than it already is, except to make it a tiny bit fatter in the rear of the mouse, for people who use a true palm grip, and they make it JUST a palm grip mouse instead of both claw and palm grips. But, that is my opinion, others like claw grips better, and I think this would work well for anyone who uses claw grip also, just becasue of that slim rear end. I cant say enough good things about this mouse to actually make you buy it, but trust me, this IS the mouse you always wanted, have been waiting for forever to cut the cord, and it is right here, right now, available to everyone. No gimmick, just pure kick butt mouse.
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This mouse is phenomenal! I am a stickler for cables and I have chosen wireless mice from Logitech for the last 2 years. I upgraded to the G Pro Wireless from a G900. I cant tell a difference in responsiveness between the two. However, I am a huge fan of the newest Hero sensor. I discovered that this sensor has the ability to detect different surfaces and auto-calibrate accordingly. Although I may not need that for a while, I still think its a great feature. What I did notice immediately between the two mice is the weight. I feel like I can glide the G Pro across my mouse pad much more effectively. I find myself fumbling my mouse in intense FPS games MUCH less, if at all. One feature I enjoy on my G900 that the G Pro lacks is the scroll wheel lock. I like the ability to unlock the scroll wheel while browsing for increased scrolling times. To compensate, I just keep my G900 nearby when needed. Let me tell you about the battery life on this thing. WOW. I began using the G Pro 24 days ago and I have charged it to 100% once. ONCE. And that was the day that I received it. You should know that I do not use the light effects on the mouse which plays a big part in the battery life. Nonetheless, this battery packs a punch. Because I have a large mouse pad setup, the ability to eliminate cables is fantastic! Logitech completely dominates the wireless mouse realm.
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Ill be brief, since there are already so many reviews here. What I like about this mouse is that it is comfortable to use. I can use a variety of grip techniques with it throughout the day and it still feels comfortable. This means less fatigue and stress for me. I did not realize how important the light weight would be, but it is. The mouse simply glides in an effortless fashion. Ive had no trouble with the buttons hitting each or with double-clicking. I find the clicking to be very positive and it eases dragging and dropping. So many mouses(?) Ive used will "unclick" while dragging and the object remains stranded in limbo at some unintended spot and I have to retrieve it. The battery life is excellent even though I like to leave the light effects on. They look pleasing to me and who doesn t need a little whimsy and silliness now and then? I use a mouse for long stretches at a time and I appreciate how this mouse does what I want it to do. It does not have the hyperspeed scroll nor does the scroll tilt left and right. The functions are minimalist. The scroll feels great with the right balance of clickiness and speed. I do not miss being able to free the wheel for free spinning. This mouse is WAY too expensive, but I use a mouse so much I felt justified in the expense and I do not regret my decision. I really like this mouse.
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All my precious mice have been heavy compared to this feather... and really annoying like the G502( feels good but is heavy and has the annoying cable). I play overwatch at GM level (dps main) and I just got the mouse yesterday and was easily able to adapt to it. It’s sooo amazing not to have to feel ur cable dragging across the mousepad and slowing ur mouse down.... seriously Logitech outdid themselves! $150 is a lot but if ur serious about FPS competitive then I highly recommend this mouse. Edit*: about a couple days after the purchase, I definitely feel even better at the game, I can play more heroes comfortably because of how light the mouse is, before I could only focus on playing McCree or Genji, now I can play both without having to re adjust anything. Edit***: had to replace mouse due to issue with left click releasing early. Recurved batch 1837, has same problem still but not as bad. Also the stock mousefeet are garbage.... making micro adjustments after a day of use age on them is terrrible! Purchased mx-2 and mx-3 hyperglides to replace the mouse feet with and they are a thousand times better.
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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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A little on my background, for starters I love Logitechs wireless mice, and I spend a tremendous amount of time gaming on my PC with wireless mice. The Logitech G900 is my all time favorite, and I own/have owned nearly every single high end wireless gaming mouse ever released. Before the G900, the R.A.T. 9 was my favorite, and still have a few of them in the drawer where all my gaming mice go to die. While the R.A.T. 9 still does some things better than even the G900/903, the overall performance of the G900 is unmatched IMO. So, of course, I wanted the latest greatest, and I purchased the new G Pro Wireless. Doing a lot of gaming, you find yourself changing the optical resolution countless times during play. Well, Logitech decided to remove the most useful buttons on the G900/903, the resolution buttons, and replaced them with a single button that scrolls through the entire cycle of resolutions set in your profile, in one direction, from lowest to highest. This is completely useless for me, I have absolutely no desire to pick my mouse up constantly, in order to push the button countless times, in order to locate the desired setting. So, a virtually unused G Pro Wireless mouse has now been placed in The Drawer, and my all time favorite G900 has been resurrected from that crypt. I also purchased a SteelSeries Rival 650, at the same time I purchased my G Pro, and while it will be used, and at least the button for switching the resolution resides on the top of the mouse where it should be, but that mouse only has two resolution settings from which to choose. This is still not optimal for my uses, and as such, while the Rival 650 will get used some, unlike the G Pro Wireless, my G900 will continue to be my go to, all-time favorite, second most functional mouse I have ever owned.
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I ended up needing 3 replacements due to faulty microswitches in both left and right click. Great mouse but not worth the $150 for all the issues it has. Issues include m1 and m2 rubbing, loose PCB, and microswitches that deactivate before the click is fully released
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