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Review on Logitech Lightspeed Wireless Adjustable Programmable by Andrey Marinov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's the best purchase I ever made, I will definitely do it again.

It looks and feels like a high-end mouse, which is an impression that it conveys visually as well. However, there is a particularity, which was discussed earlier. Although the Razer DeathAdder V2 weighed 82 grams, and the Logitech G G502 Hero weighed 121 grams, the customer decided to purchase the Logitech product. Razer does not have free scrolling, which is a really useful feature while you are surfing the web since it allows you to become accustomed to it very quickly. Logitech intends to have a free scrolling mode as the primary one in general, and a hefty metal wheel is suitable for that. Although Raiser's switches appeared to be of lower quality, his grip seemed to be of higher quality. There is no such thing as the ideal.

Pros
  • I bought as a replacement for the Razer Imperator, which I had been using successfully for almost ten years. The "endless" and clickless scrolling of the wheel is a feature that is exclusive to Logitech. This feature is useful on websites, in documents, and in books (and it does not interfere with the gaming experience at all). You just need to click a few times to return to regular scrolling. + Omron mechanical switches with a force of 75 grams + all five buttons on the top of the mouse - Omron mechanics + matte pleasant plastic on the buttons + rubberized sidewalls are made as part of the case, not with stickers (at least at first glance) - there is the hope that they will not peel off over time + comfortable with both finger and palm grips, but with nuances (below) + high sensor resolution and polling rate + sensitivity adjustment with on-the-fly buttons Does not look or feel awkward or stupid like (hello, A4Tech), for example. Does not look or feel like competitors. + Eleven programmable buttons (I don't require so many, but suddenly it's vital to someone) I don't need so many, but someone else does.
Cons
  • Disadvantages . rather, characteristics: - hefty. In addition to that, weights are included in the kit. I removed all of the weights, and although they were still hefty, they were bearable (121g). Because there is insufficient room for the thumb while using a finger grip, the thumb on the left side of the hand rests against the "stand" from below. However, the buttons are positioned above the finger grip. Unusually, there is no "stand" button on the right side of the mouse. This is a peculiar design choice. If you shake the mouse, the wheel will dangle and make a rattling sound; it is odd to see something like this in a mouse that costs 5K. It would appear that the mechanism for free scrolling is to blame for this. - The wheel is not made of rubber but rather metal. Because your finger does not cling to the surface in the standard scrolling mode, you will need to apply more pressure in order to move the cursor. It rotates really effortlessly while free scrolling mode is on. - proprietary software that is inconvenient to use, but if you do not program the buttons, you will not be able to use it at all. - RGB backlight only on the logo and the indicator on the button - the lighting simply needs a line on the top of the case to work properly