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Review on ๐Ÿ’ฅ Renewed Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse in Black: Ultra-Lightweight, Programmable 5 Buttons, Hero 25K Sensor with 25,600 DPI, Long Battery Life, PC/Mac Compatibility by Anastazja Kwiatkowsk แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can find a better one.

In no case do not take it if you are not ready to chemistry with the mouse after purchase. Microswitches FROM THE BOX double-click if you press the buttons "bitingly", raising your finger over the key, with overclocking, so to speak. But, in fairness, in work and games this did not cause me any special problems, I just press it differently now, without lifting my finger from the button. The encoder on the wheel has already loosened up normally (I bought it a month ago), when you turn it towards yourself, it rattles unhealthily. Glides are quite soft, but bearable, I change for the company with everything else. The connector, in principle, does not cause problems, you charge the mouse once every 4-5 days, it doesnโ€™t matter at all, for me, let there be at least 8p8c aka ethernet. But, of course, for the money logitech went nuts. I am satisfied with the purchase, I wanted this particular mouse, the sensor and shape are very captivating, well, the weight, but I knew about the jambs. I will replace the buttons (400 for 4 ttc pieces), the encoder too (200-250, I took Alps) and there are no problems with slides in the secondary market (300-1500, depending on the brand). Thus, if you are not friends with a soldering iron and a screwdriver, or are not ready to overpay for the cost of work to the master, in addition to parts, or are not ready to measure with, to put it mildly, the average quality of the mechanical component of the mouse, you DO NOT NEED TO TAKE IT.

Pros
  • Good sensor, comfortable shape, weight, battery life.
Cons
  • The quality of the buttons, the quality of the wheel, the factory slides, the connector (micro-usb), the price.