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Revainrating 2 out of 5

A bad product, not worth the money.

The mouse's benefits include its ergonomic design and the fact that its side function keys are out of the way until you need them. Even though the thumb normally presses the side keys, when the mouse is used instead, the hand is free to roam around the keyboard. The manufacturer provides useful software for customizing the mouse's settings (dpi, key assignment, macro configuration, etc.), and the program can save different configurations for different games. Suffering from drawbacks: 1) The…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It was a bad idea to buy this, money wasted.

Pros: Ergonomics. Fits snugly, as if the hand were a glove. The volume of the button presses is little higher than ideal. There is a backlash when pressing the DPI button. I appreciated that there were no flimsy locks on the magnets' lid. Ill effects: The receiver is only 20 cm distant, thus the cursor maintains its position in the line of sight. The slide was not to my liking. The mouse has a small right-to-left sway when placed on a hard, flat surface. Poor adhesion prevents the slide strips…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are deviations, in general it is tolerable.

I grew used to it and have not yet discovered an alternative, so that for right-handed people it is both light and small, and for a year it can function with the least delays when you need high precision and positioning speed, and all of this in one mouse is only here ( With its pros: For right-handed people it is both light and compact, and for a year it can work with the least delays when you need high accuracy and positioning speed, and for right-handed people it is the only mouse variety of

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not justify itself at all.

Logitech's recent performance has been anything but smooth. I dug up an old A4 on a cord when 603 started sounding utterly tinny with a double click. I don't remember how long ago it was. It is effective, and nobody has any complaints about it! Oh, if only there was a mouse that ran on AA batteries. Dreams. Has pros: AA batteries are fantastic in every way. If you use it once a day, two enelop'a on 2400MA/h should be sufficient for practically a whole year. Comfortable for big hands. Good…

1. Marriage of the scroll wheel - after a year of use, it was demonstrated to be someplace. It manifests itself in the peculiar behavior of web pages as the user scrolls down the page. They start going back and forth between the two locations and living their lives in general. The flaw is exclusive to browsers and can only be found in them. It cannot be found in any other locations. The maker is aware of the issue, and they have even issued a firmware update to remedy it. Be at ease; it did not

Pros
  • Comfortable finger grip for long hands. Easy on the shoulders. Outstanding quality of job. Extremely lengthy operation from just two AA batteries (more than a year). Bluetooth capabilities (exclusive to Windows 10)
Cons
  • There has been a union of the scroll wheel (further information can be seen below). A spot for the installation of power supply that isn't the most well thought out in the case's design (more on this later).

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…

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.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

I am aware that the issue is merely a faulty encoder (as a general rule, things fail). I guess I just assumed that the mouse, given its price, would last for a longer period of time. Below are some advantages: link that is both quick and uncomplicated. Excellent top cover made of plastic. Multiple varieties of Bluetooth connections, each with their own adaptor. It can run on batteries for a very long time; in fact, I haven't changed the batteries in it in over a year. A useful solution that…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

An outstanding mouse that is compatible with all devices and does not have a plethora of superfluous features such as LED or RGB lighting and a dozen or two extra keys, possesses an outstanding sensor, is capable of operating on either 2.4 GHz or Bluetooth, and does not include a bunch of extra keys. When I originally started using it, I did so using the 2.4 module; but, when I moved to the ITX platform, I began employing the BT method instead. The software frequently freezes and exhibits other

Pros
  • - Excellent sensor; - Ergonomic design; - Only the essential buttons (instead of a dozen needless Numovsky or other macro buttons); - - Capability to operate in a Dual-Band mode (using either Bluetooth or 2.4GHz); - Effortless switching between the Bluetooth and 2.4GHz modes - A long battery life; - Excellent assembly; - No issues with work for more than six months; - Software that is both straightforward and easy to use for configuring software;
Cons
  • - Cover made of magnets; - Software of revolting quality (constantly fights with something, closes by itself, particularly while adding or uninstalling apps); - The insignia "G" on the cover has been erased; - In "sweaty" rollers, when you strongly hold the mouse, you feel the backlash of the cover due to the magnetic fastening; - The inability to write the setting to the mouse, which is why you have to use the software; - The price of the mouse is too much for the features it offers.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

There is absolutely no product, do not buy it.

There are many positives, yet there is only one negative marked off. There was a problem with the default settings, and the scroll began to fail. The first mouse became buggy after a week. I needed to replace the mouse, so I went to the store. After seven months, the second mouse began to experience issues, so I contacted customer service. Without making any superfluous movements, they promptly provided a new mouse with delivery right to my door (excellent work!). I used an old mouse for a…

Pros
  • - Excellent sensor - The most convenient form - An extremely long functioning duration (I get 4-5 months out of a single battery) - Superior access to technical help
Cons
  • - Scroll (detailed in the comments)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not all that bad, but there are minuses.

I bought this model in April 2022, and prior to making the purchase, I read that the scroll on this model eventually stops working. However, I believed that because a lot of time had elapsed from the release of the mouse, they would have been able to address this flaw by that point. Failed. August 2022 marks the beginning of the slow demise of the scroll. Although this has not yet become an extremely serious or noticeable issue, there are situations in which scrolling down the mouse a couple of

Pros
  • +Convenience +Price +Lack of cables +Very quick wireless mouse operation, did not expect that, did not expect that. + It runs for a very long time on regular batteries, and a pack of Duracell is included in the package. + For me, the side buttons are good since they are positioned so that they are comfortable just beneath my fingers.
Cons
  • Marked plastic -Slightly erased the letter G on the body of the mouse - The registered account on the Logitech website disappeared - The wheel itself looks and feels pretty weak, and twisting it is not very pleasurable. - The scroll function stops working (an ongoing issue with this mouse).

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible purchase, only wasted money.

I have now had the mouse for a period of eight months. Surprisingly, the wheel functions as it should, but the left mouse button has become erratic: it now produces a double click rather than a single click (and sometimes does not perform at all). The issue appears and disappears at random. It would appear that there is a problem with the software. In addition, there is a great deal of software, and the reason for this is not quite evident. You can see that we have both SetPoint and Gaiming…

Pros
  • 1. Ergonomics 2. Autonomy 3. Bluetooth (while I have never found it to be useful, it is still a benefit)
Cons
  • 1. Price 2. Reliability

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory quality, I won't buy it anymore.

It's probably one of the few wireless gaming mice that uses regular AA batteries and doesn't require charging every two days, making it one of the rare options. This mouse is almost ideal in terms of its traits and capabilities (see advantages), but problems arose in unexpected places (see disadvantages). The unexpected problems are discussed in the next section. Got pros: Excellent sensor, placement that is both accurate and quick. Powered by one or two AA batteries, with a gaming mode that…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I can't speak for anyone else, but it took me a very long time to get used to using this mouse for a variety of reasons, including the following: 1. Form (which is still significantly larger than other gaming mouse) 2. The absence of wires (because the absence of wires significantly differs in weight from other wired mice); 3. The weight of the mouse; as the absence of wires significantly alters the weight of the mouse in comparison to other wired mice. It was extremely uncommon to embrace the…

Pros
  • - Excellent craftsmanship, as well as the upper portion of the casing being held in place by magnets - Attractive design - The absence of cables - Capable of functioning in two different modes (Bluetooth and adaptor); - The ability to save DPI settings directly on the mouse; - An indication of the current charge of the battery (when the adapter is connected).
Cons
  • - With two batteries, the mouse is a little bit heavy, so I sit on one (one of the options to make the mouse easier is to insert a AAA battery with foil; this is one of the ways out). - Not appropriate for use with every hand.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not quite what I wanted, but mostly okay.

I decided to switch to this mouse after having success with the G602 for almost two years. However, this one had the same issue with the wheel (encoder) as the majority of the other Logitech mice that were purchased along with this one and other models that used this encoder. In principle, the manufacturer ought to have pulled this batch of products from distribution to retailers, but the consumer should keep playing this lottery. I gave every method a shot, but none of them were successful…

Pros
  • - The duration of the battery life. -Convenience. -Response. -The ability to adjust the parameters, including the weight, while just requiring one battery. - It has a magnetic cover, which makes changing the batteries more convenient, even if I haven't done it in the past six months. It Glides without any issues on a Logitech rug.
Cons
  • The branding disappears almost instantly. The issue with this so-called "ferris wheel"

I chose a model that operates on detachable AA batteries on purpose so that the depleted ones can be charged, and in place of them, I was able to quickly insert ones that had been charged in the past without having to resort to charging by wire, which is something that is implemented in the G403 and G703 models that have a battery that is built-in. While this structure is seen as a drawback by some people, I find it to be rather beneficial. The benefits of it include: In the palm of the hand…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

I brought along with me the wireless keyboard, which is a Logitech G 613. I wanted to enjoy the benefits of wireless life, but I was unable to do so while playing my favorite game, Rainbow Six Siege. If it weren't for these flaws, the mouse would be worth its weight in gold. Accuracy and reaction amount to nothing more than space. However, in terms of ergonomics [insert an appropriate cuss word here], they produced an item of really high quality that is not, however, acceptable for all users…

Pros
  • Excellent precision when aiming. There is no difference between this model and the wired version. The response is completely insane. Very comfortable keystroke. Strong construction throughout.
Cons
  • 1) Without a doubt (it's REQUIRED!). You should move the mouse around in any direction in order to use your hand. It causes irritation to the wrist, which, in addition, is of a very significant nature. It came to my attention that this is not only happening with me. 2) Even with only one battery installed, the mouse is somewhat weighty. If, while playing or working out of habit, you lift the mouse a little to change or enhance the position of the hand (or mouse), then the hand becomes weary very fast, and so does the wrist. If you continue to do this, then the hand gets fatigued extremely quickly. 3) And the most heartbreaking part for me is. It is a very polished and slick plastic. Extremely slick in the hand, and against the backdrop of the wrist and the heavyness, they generate all of the "joys of use." Prior to that, I had been using A4tech x7 for a considerable amount of time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

It runs smoothly like a well-oiled machine, and there were no interruptions. They misunderstood what was meant by standard assistance despite the software's high quality. I wasn't aware that there was a problem with the scrolling, but obviously they rectified it, because I flashed it through their software right away. Various advantages: - Size. Big. Something that I discovered, wireless small mice that are enormous, that fit other parameters. Plastic is an advantage in my book since rubber…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not satisfactory, upset with the product.

Switched to using this mouse with my Logitech G700 since I got tired of having to charge it every four days. At first glance, the ergonomics of the mouse appeared to be nothing more than strange (coming after the g700, which fits the hand like a glove despite being healthy, tall, or hefty). Despite this, even after a few days of practice, I could not get used to the form. On the other hand, my ring and little fingers, in addition to my wrist, started to feel fatigued and achy. My wrist was also

Pros
  • - High-Quality Components and Assembly - Superior Sensor Performance - Convenient Battery Access Through the Top Cover on the Magnets - An outstanding wireless connection with no interruptions or interference. - Changing the weight by adding or removing batteries (2 batteries for a greater resistance, 1 battery for an easier challenge)
Cons
  • - An Image of a Mouse

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

I bought it to replace my, what I would call, the legendary VX Revolution, which had served me well for a decade. It was reliable throughout that time. On the previous model, the left button would occasionally short out, double click, and become unresponsive. Wrote a question in support of Logitech, asking whether it is possible to fix the button on the old mouse, but as of the second day, there has been no response. In spite of the fact that I have only spent one day using the G603, I am able

Pros
  • Functions without a hitch. The buttons are pressed with assurance, and the wheel is turned. Glides nice. Even on the knee, it's effective. The fact that it is operated by the same software as my G933 headphones is unquestionably an advantage.
Cons
  • Looks really basic. I would say it's cheap. It is possible to mistakenly press buttons that are located under the thumb. Because there are no indentations or grooves, lifting the mouse with two fingers above the mat is awkward and uncomfortable.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

To showcase, software that is both good and functional. Additionally, the build quality is fantastic, with no backlash and no creaks. Materials for the body that are pleasant and do not easily become filthy. The top cover is held on by magnets, making it simple to open and preventing any backlash. Additionally, it provides speedy access to the batteries and is simple to clean. Large feet made of Teflon. Excellent sensor with a long life for the battery. Design, ergonomics, build quality…