- - Ergonomics; - Only the necessary buttons (without a dozen unnecessary Numovsky or some other macro buttons); - Excellent sensor; - Dual-Band operating mode (via BT or 2.4GHz); - Instant switching between BT and 2.4GHz modes; - Long battery life; - Excellent assembly, no problems with work for more than 6 months; - Clear and simple software for software configuration;
- - Cover on magnets; - Disgusting quality software (constantly conflicts with something, spontaneously closes, especially when installing or deleting applications); - Erased emblem "G" on the cover; - In "sweaty" rollers, when you tightly squeeze 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;
- Mouse buzz, super assembly everything works perfectly. The overall impression is delightful and drop dead. There is no delay, the scroll also works well, there is no marriage. I didn’t take the G403 because it’s not for me to charge every week. I use the mouse on one battery, with 2 it's not comfortable for me. The palm is 19 cm. It is good that the buttons of the monolith of dirt will be filled less.
- Well, ideal for me
- Large palm size Ability to connect via usb / bt (relevant for laptops with an insufficient number of usb ports) 12022 dpi (although more than 3200 in office mode is no longer comfortable) Polling rate 1ms. (You won't experience lag in games at all). Lack of backlight (for some, this is a minus, but I like it when nothing visually distracts from the process). Battery life.
- The cost, although if you can take it for 3.8-4K, then it simply has no analogues. The weight distribution is shifted to the rear, but it does not cause discomfort for me. Mass (after m310, m325 it is "huge and heavy", but that's exactly what I wanted). 2 year warranty (Where did Logitech's 3 year warranty go!?).
- I thought about buying a mouse 603 logitech, my friends advised me, but the price was biting, but then I couldn’t believe my eyes - 4150. I took it without hesitation. The mouse is super, came a day early.
- wireless, works without interruptions, fast response
- mouse wheel is terrible
- Great mouse for both gaming and work. Of the pros - Light click - Convenient sensitivity adjustment - Convenient additional buttons - Nice rubberized scroll - Fits almost perfectly in my medium sized hand
- There are no cons for this price.
- It is 1 cm longer than the rest of the mice - "stubs" on the 2022 market.
- 1. A very unfortunate shape of the mouse. The side surfaces taper towards the top. In combination with cheap plastic, you won’t be able to “lift it with two fingers and move it to another place” - your finger will simply slide off the case onto the additional side buttons and they will do their dirty work… The plastic corners protruding forward may make it visually “gamer-like”, but neither the usability nor the workmanship improve in any way. 2. Switching the sensitivity is only required for gamers and is possible for 4K monitors. I didn't need this feature at all. Speed and accuracy are mutually exclusive parameters. Just a marketing ploy to justify the price. 3. Plastic is disgusting - like wired mice for 100. The mouse does not lie in the hand at all! The logo is just painted on! It was erased after 3 months of not very active work! 4. The price is simply cosmic. The red price is no more than 1000.
- Comfortable finger grip for long hands. Light weight. Excellent workmanship. Very long work from two AA batteries (more than a year). Bluetooth capability (Win10 only)
- There is a marriage of the scroll wheel (more details below). Not the most successful case design at the place of installation of power supplies (more details below)
- A very comfortable mouse. Optimal (for me) in size. So far so good (time will tell)
- The proprietary software does not work via BlueTooth (only via an adapter) - that is, no goodies work via BT . :-( It's a pity - I bought it to work on a laptop.
- The mouse is comfortable and large. There are two types of lightspeed USB or bluetooth connection. You can put not two, but one battery, thereby making it easier. Excellent main buttons (left and right) - nice and fast click. Support and manufacturer's warranty (read the comment).
- Wheel. Whether this is so much marriage, or the encoder itself is unsuccessful, but for many the wheel stops working normally. At first, rare twitches began when scrolling, i. E. you scroll down, but sometimes it scrolls a couple of lines up. And vice versa. After almost three months, the situation worsened and when the wheel was rotated, the scrolling became absolutely chaotic, sometimes it twitched in place, then you turn it down, and it goes up. As a result, scrolling became simply impossible to use, and as a result, the mouse itself.
- Comfortable mouse, precise positioning. If you want - work from 1 battery, if you want - from 2. It has bluetooth, but I don't use it. The magnetic lid comes off nicely.
- The quality is so-so. 2 weeks after purchase, the wheel encoder began to fail. It just passed. Half a year later, RMB double clicks began. And if you hold down the RMB, then in general a continuous rattle of clicks.
- - Wireless. After buying a laptop and moving to it from a computer, I get rid of devices with wires, without them it is much more convenient. - Large, comfortable mouse, sits well in the hand. It may be too big for people with a smaller palm, but it's just right for me. - Comfortable, large side buttons. - There is no rubber coating, for me this is a plus, because. rubber ages over time and begins to peel off with pellets, and plastic is only polished and that's it. - Pleasant to the ear clicks, both the main buttons and the side ones. - It glides well on a fabric mat, no friction is felt, only a smooth glide. - You can change the cursor speed with the DPI switch button by choosing from four preset values. - Runs on one or two AA batteries. For me, this is a plus, because. I do not like built-in batteries and their charging wires. It is easier for me to change and charge the battery-battery.
- - The branded utility "G Hub" after installation started only once, after rebooting at startup it goes into an endless download, so somehow you can't configure the mouse. This problem, judging by the reviews and discussions on the Internet, has been known for a very long time and is quite common, but the developers do not fix it in any way. - For some reason, the DPI switching button does not always work for me, at first I set the value I needed, then I worked at the computer, after the button stopped responding to pressing. If you remove the batteries and put them back in, the button starts working again. - Not suitable for lefties.
- Material quality
- No