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Review on Logitech Backlit Programmable Certified Refurbished by Adam Gontarz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

After reading a large number of user reviews and going to a few different places, I decided on a gaming mouse for myself. In the end, the decision came down to this mouse, the Cyborg RAT 9, the Razer Naga Epic, and this other model. It was decided not to go with the first choice. too much emphasis on the mouse and not enough on the keys 2) The person who raised the money was underwhelmed by the reviews regarding the quality of the mouse itself, and as a result, the Logitech G600 was selected as the winner. The mouse set me back $2,700. Although the term of use is only one day, it is already obvious that the purchase was a good one. In point of fact, all the drawbacks that have been highlighted are the result of getting used to a different mouse, and as time goes on, these drawbacks will become irrelevant. Conclusion: If you want a gaming mouse that has a lot of buttons, I recommend that you use this rodent.

Pros
  • Excellent quality, an interesting design, and a large number of keys. - Software that is not only easy to use but also has many different functions - The illumination of the buttons, as well as the color selection
Cons
  • -Although some people write that the weight of the mouse is too large, but for me it is so insufficient, this is in contrast with the Logitech Marathon Mouse M705, which I have been using for more than two years. -Although some people write that the weight of the mouse is too large. Naturally, I did not put it on a set of scales to determine its weight; the feelings are all personal. - The mouse has an unusual shape; using it causes the hand to become very fatigued; perhaps I'm just not used to it. -Wire, at the moment, this is the third key on the right, but I believe that with enough time and practice, this deficiency will evolve into a strength. I'm used to getting along without it (Logitech Marathon Mouse M705), which is more of a drawback than a benefit, but it's more of a necessary evil than anything else. There isn't much life in gaming mice that don't have cables. -It is a shame that the Logitech Marathon's working wheel is not included in this mouse; it was one of my favorite features of that device.