- The outward appearance, the sensor, the amount of time it can operate on a single battery, the software, and the cost.
- They are not in this location.
- There are no wires, the shape is comfortable, the sensor is superb, the weight is low, and the software is nice.
- The wheel raises several issues due to its softness (further details on this can be found in the comments).
- - A very reasonable cost for a gaming mouse - Completely modifiable in every way It's wonderful that a wireless mouse can have such useful features. - They say that a lot of people write for people with little hands. I do not agree. Really spacious and pleasant.
- In my perspective, any deficiencies, such as loud clicks, wheels, etc., are more than made up for by the excellent value for the money. That is completely inaudible to you un both of your ears. About her, I have no criticisms to offer. If you don't like it, you can always purchase a G Pro, which is three times more expensive, and then complain about the 305.
- - The application. - Weight (possibility to reduce it) - Sensor - Wireless Connectivity - Extremely long battery life, in addition to the ability for the mouse to "sleep"
- - Weight (the default weight is still quite substantial) - The requirement for an appropriate placement of the wireless adapter
- despite your best efforts, the sensor is accurate. The additional buttons on the left side of the device are really helpful.
- - the structure of the body - the components - the program
- Sensor, characteristics
- Quality
- Convenient, excellent software with the ability to create your own scripts for different applications (assigning keys, macros), holds a charge for a long time (4-5 months).
- Does not support unifying.
- - color - convenience - sensor, set up for yourself, it became much more convenient to work - the battery lasts for a long time (I have it about 7-8 months)
- These mice suffer from double clicks after long use.
- Comfortable enough to work.
- Logitech
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