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Review on Logitech G G603 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, Black by Jnis Labucis ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It's not a good product, it's a pity that I spent money on it.

Because I've used such a large variety of mice, both wired and wireless, the only thing I can say about this one is that it's neither particularly good nor particularly poor; it's just not worth the money. It is pretty common with some leeway for the range up to 1000, but the quality should be sufficient for the 3500 range. I wouldn't take a steam bath and I would use a wired mouse since there are quite a few wired mice that are of good quality, and if I didn't have to travel for a long time and live for months in hotels with quite little tables in the rooms, I wouldn't have to travel at all. But ever since I switched to wireless mice a few years ago, dealing with this issue has been a source of some type of frustration. The performance of mice priced up to one thousand dollars or a little higher (including the same Logitech) is superior to that of any rubbish priced at three thousand dollars or more from the same company. This statement may sound strange, but it's true. I have been using it in some form or another for the last five years, and it has replaced all of the junk that I have been using all this time following their failure. For all the years, I have not seen anything that is better or more reliable than the Logitech Wireless Mini Mouse M187. I have been using it in some form or another for the past five years. If it weren't for the fact that it is so small and has such poor ergonomics for gaming, I would give up seeking for anything better, and I wouldn't have to resort to using it as a last resort every time. There is no way that the presence of faulty scrolling in a mouse of this price range, which is known by the manufacturer and whose operation is not corrected by software solutions that, according to the manufacturer, should solve it, can be considered in any manner to be at least acceptable.

Pros
  • It is convenient, has a battery life that is fairly lengthy, and it is possible to power the device either from one battery or from two batteries, with the weight changing accordingly in either case. The management is surprisingly easygoing and smooth. The detachable cover on the magnets is an ingenious and highly convenient feature. I have not experienced any difficulties in retaining control of the cursor up to this point, but.
Cons
  • After I had been working for a little over two weeks, I started having issues with scrolling. During our investigation into this issue, we discovered that this particular model had a reasonably widespread occurrence of this particular problem. When scrolling the page, independent of the application (browser, explorer, or even games), lags occur, in which the scrolling occasionally gets lost and moves in the other way when scrolling the mouse wheel in any direction. This happens regardless of whatever direction you scroll the mouse wheel in. Due to the fact that the website continually changed its orientation, it was physically impossible to scroll all the way to the bottom of the browser window. In point of fact, the page just jerked to the left and right. Following the occurrence of this issue, I made the decision to update the firmware. Strangely enough, it was written in its description that this version of the firmware fixes the problems that have been mentioned above with the scroll wheel. In point of fact, even while the picture quality has vastly improved and the jerking sensation experienced when scrolling in the other direction has been less noticeable, this does not mean that the issue has been resolved entirely. In addition, although if this mouse does not have any issues with scrolling, it is still not as excellent as it should be for the price. It is true that it can be used on virtually any surface; however, if you use it on a surface that is not absolutely level and slick, its legs will wear out and scratch extremely rapidly. In most cases, "gaming" mice are equipped with legs that are more durable and dependable, or, as is the case with certain models, such as the A4Tech, a replacement set of such legs is included in the kit; this is the case even with certain models that fall into a more affordable price bracket. Absolutely none of that can be found here. There is nothing that can be done to prevent the mouse from beginning to slide across the surface, which is accompanied by an unpleasant sound and terrible sensations. It's possible that this isn't a deal breaker for a mouse that costs $600, but it certainly isn't for a product that's marketed as a "Gaming Mouse," and it's only for mice that cost in this price range that I've ever encountered it before.

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