Pros
- comfortable
Cons
- marriage
Pros
- A huge number of function buttons. Ability to quickly change profiles. In one profile you work in AutoCAD, another is set to Game, and so on. Bought in 2022 for 2tr. I have been using the mouse for the tenth year now and it works.
Cons
- Over time, clicks cease to function.
Pros
- Disclaimer: the pros and cons are objective, the comment will be about personal opinion - The quality of the materials: the frame is apparently made of adamantium, as it has been dropped many times and not a single constructive damage, a very durable soft-touch in a circle, in some places a good gloss. - Durable and clear switches and sensor: clicks are clear, switches do not double-click (as a defect), the sensor does not break, and this is with very barbaric use. -Good wheel with distinct cut-offs, grasping -Assembly: as elsewhere in the Logitech of the last 5-8 years, very high quality. Assembled firmly, the details fit perfectly, the endurance of the design is cosmic. - Super slippery feet -Supported by modern Logitech software.
Cons
- - The side block of buttons is very tight, pressing the wrong button is as easy as shelling pears -There are software errors in LMB click recognition. Those. there is a double click, but it is not mechanical, I personally have it.
Pros
- Excellent ergonomics, pleasant to the touch, a large number of buttons, precise laser, backlight.
Cons
- For me - unnecessarily heavy (decided, see comment)
Pros
- The presence of predominantly matte materials in the design, rather than gloss. A large number of buttons - an interesting solution to make them beveled (block 1 - 12). High-quality (durable?) switches in the SECOND revision of this mouse - see comments. Normal software for setting. The backlight isn't bad either. 36 month warranty is great.
Cons
- The presence of two revisions on sale (!) - I don’t write details - I’ll just say that different manufacturer codes + different pictures on the box. According to the first revisions (stupid drawing of the mouse on the boxes, in the second - the mouse "under x-ray" in the context) a lot of claims: Cheap Chinese switches - the presence of a double click after a fairly small amount of time Non-atable firmware version (search on the net - too lazy to write numbers) - the cursor jumps around the screen. Logitech accepted returns on them, but they are still on sale! For the second revision: Excellent switches (left-right click) - upgradable firmware - cured bug with cursor. For some reason, the price has grown from 2,140 ~ to 3,000+ (!) - and despite the fact that the dollar has risen in price by 2-3, not by 10-20. Build quality is not very high
Pros
- Convenient buttons, nice expensive material, in the hand lies perfectly. The far right button is great for temporarily slowing down sensitivity and aiming-sniping, as well as temporarily switching sidebar functions. The sensitivity of the sensor is sufficient for excellent pointer speed with minimal enhancement by the Windows control panel software method. The backlighting of the keys can be customized, and the color and intensity. A good long braided wire, has not worn out for more than a year. The main buttons are pressed well and not loudly. 1000 Hz polling rate - which means your actions will be reflected in the process of working or playing every 1 ms. Good software, everything that you may wish to configure is configurable.
Cons
- The buttons on the side panel are a little tight. The price is a bit big, but it justifies itself. And the main drawback, due to which the mouse had to be handed over under warranty: after 14 months of active use, the LMB began to periodically work with a double click when pressed once.
Pros
- - high dpi (8200) - high-quality assembly, nothing creaks, no backlash — good plastic, decent weight. - a great mouse for MMOPRG (in my case, Warcraft) - a large number of conveniently located keys - you can set up several configs and distinguish them by the color of the backlight
Cons
- - not found yet
Pros
- Manufacturing quality. Materials used. Ergonomics. Design. The number of buttons and their location. Fully reprogrammable buttons.
Cons
- Purely personal impressions (for someone they will not be shortcomings): 1) Teflon legs - used with several rugs and barely slips everywhere, it remains to try non-woven rugs. 2) Before the G9-G14 key block under the thumb, you have to slightly change the grip in order to reach it. When I realize this, I don’t put commands on that block that will be “vital” =)
Pros
- - I already have such a 3rd one in a row, so, apparently, it is quite possible to use - it lasts for two years without double clicks, in principle, not so little, probably . - the last two files did not have to be modified so as not to touch the bottom of the table - as far as I understand, with all its shortcomings, it is still the best of its kind, but this is according to reviews, I myself have not tried others
Cons
- - the last one purchased (from this page) has a cord without a winding, but I looked at the official website of Logitech - there are also such ones, the Logitech serial also accepted the norms, apparently, some kind of modification . - in general, the cord is very bad, it bends very badly, but this is largely offset by the huge weight of the mouse - the grip on the right is not very good, there would be a recess under the little finger (decided with a file), because of this it is inconvenient to lift it - the weight is huge - wheel rotation is discrete and there is no button to unlock
Pros
- Many buttons, which allows you to configure quick access / quick tasks, interesting design, ease of use
Cons
- Sometimes there is a double click on LMB
Pros
- The mouse served me from January 2022 to August 2022. This is almost 7 years. That's almost 2400 days of mouse use. I loved it madly and in 15 I really wanted to buy it after a short use of the Razer Naga (they didn’t give me a new one, but it leaned back very quickly) I really wanted a sidebar with a lot of buttons. You get used to them very quickly. Both in work and in games after a while they become indispensable. With the help of software, you can customize any button as you want. The backlight can be adjusted very flexibly. I especially liked how she adapted to what was happening on the screen. It was my best assistant at work. I love her.
Cons
- She had almost no outings. How many kilometers she wound around the table is impossible. And during this time she wore out: - rubber pad on the right side of the mouse. Littlefinger rubbed a notch there. - fabric braided cable. Frayed in places, but in those places that are usually hidden under the table. - the coating on the case is slightly worn off. Not critical and not noticeable. - push button with wheel. Over time, it became hard to press. Maybe worn out, or maybe just clogged. The wheel eventually stopped working. Judging by the traces on the board, most likely there is something closed in the end. The fault is only mine, because the mouse got wet more than once. Take care of your devices.
Pros
- -A large number of buttons with a "buggy" ability to record macros on them. Forget about using the middle mouse button (click on the wheel) and side clicks on the wheel due to a double click (when using a macro). If you don't use macros, everything will work. More details in the comments. -Ergonomics for an amateur. Not to say it's not convenient. But I can’t say that the hand falls like a glove either. My hand is between medium and large. -Beautiful backlit keys - The surface is something like a soft touch, nice enough. -The presence of the G-shift key - Teflon feet -Quality accurate laser -Balanced weight
Cons
- A software bug that I will describe in a comment. If you do not use macros (command execution sequences) - you can not read the comments. Just buy. When using the G-shift button, you must first release the "combined" button, and only then release the G-shift itself. Otherwise, both macros will work.