Here, Logitech, seriously. Your Pro X's are some wild trash and the G502 is the best mouse I've ever used. That's how it is, huh? I will not paint about the nuances, specifications or optional features. I use the mouse as an amateur from time to time to play something and work. There are absolutely no complaints about the mouse. Nothing has ever failed, stuck, never caused discomfort. It's cool that there are DPI switching buttons, it's cool that there is a button for "clamping" the wheel, and most importantly, it's cool that this mouse lives incredibly. Just a story. The cat, the left bowl of soy sauce, which falls on the mouse at night, the mouse (and at the same time the microphone) marinates in it all night and the whole thing is discovered by me in the morning. For you to understand, the mouse almost flowed straight out of a trickle when I turned it over. The buttons have already begun to stick and the first thing I did without hesitation was to order exactly the same one. But the funny thing is that a day of rest on the battery, then a week of a slightly dulling wheel and that's it, it works exactly the same as it worked. As a result, the new mouse is in the box, I did not even open it. By the way, the situation is similar with Blue Yeti X. When I disconnected the wire from the bottom, soy sauce flowed straight out of the connector. And in the end with the microphone 0 problems. Thank you Logitech for such wonderful devices, I am very pleased with you. I'm not satisfied only with the PRO X ears, which had the strength to sit for 20 minutes "enjoying" the monstrous sound and gradually increasing pain in the jaws from the infernal crush.
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