- The wheel is excellent
- After a year and a half, the left button sometimes sticks. Sometimes it slows down in shooters, directly friezes, there may be a conflict between the wireless Klava logitech k800, wireless headphones and this wireless mouse.
- 1. Design - there are very few wireless gaming mice in white, which certainly affected my choice. 2. Software - good software with flexible settings and user-friendly interface. 3. Battery already included AND THIS IS EVERYTHING UNFORTUNATELY!
- 1. The quality of the internal components (for 4k it is comparable to a Chinese quasi-gaming mouse from the same Ali) 2. Constant random triggering of the right key (the mouse reacts by pressing, if you just put your finger on the button, it was PUT, not pressed!) 3. Scroll wheel (IT DOES NOT SPIN UP, IT IS AS EASY AS DOWN, i. E. to scroll the browser page up, you almost need to knock on the mouse wheel), i. E. ergonomics of the keys to hell! 4. The legs for such a price are plastic, for comparison, in my old Bloody RT 7 mouse for 1500, the legs are made of metal. 5. The USB cable for the transmitter is thin and without braid, looks cheap and not reliable. 6. Loud click, creates the feeling that cheap switches are installed in the mouse (this is of course subjective, but still annoying in comparison with the same Bloody RT 7) 7. The Logitech G HUB software periodically has to uninstall this program, as the key settings that I set fly off, i. E. The program periodically does not see the device, only reinstallation helps.
- To directly dignity, then it is one! She is a wireless G102 only heavier!
- Strong grinding on a rug or table
- The mouse is perfect in every way. It is comfortable, light, not large, the response time from wired mice is almost the same. You can safely play shooters, even online, and even hit opponents. It lies pleasantly in the hand, it is tightly assembled - nothing backlash, does not rattle, does not rustle. The wheel does not dangle, does not rattle. When scrolling, clicks are heard, quite noticeable, because the mouse is gaming and it is needed not to scroll for long texts, but to change weapons, for example, and in this case, a clear switch is just right.
- As such, there are no shortcomings, but I would like to separately note the terrible print of the G logo on the back of the mouse. some kind of disgusting silver paint that wipes off quickly enough but not completely, and it all looks like a washed-out T-shirt. Why? Why not make the logo molding? I'm not talking about double plastic as on a wired brother - g102, but at least just a molded small contour recess? The mouse as a whole looks and feels like something built to last, something my kids will see on my desk for 15 years, but this print. Ah, more of a confusion than a question. Why AA battery and not AAA? It already works with one battery for a year, if it were possible to put a smaller battery and thereby reduce the weight of the mouse, then this would be the best mouse ever.
- 1. Clear confident click of both buttons 2. No delays, lags, friezes 3. Conveniently configurable DPI
- 1. Super cheap plastic. The mouse feels like a complete office mouse for 100. There is not even a cheap soft-touch. Slides in hand. 2. The shape of the mouse (individually) did not suit me. Two fingers drag across the rug. After bloody V7, where there are notches in the case for all fingers, it is very inconvenient. 3. The side buttons are very easy to press. It's terribly inconvenient. Guess why. 4. Wheel / scroll - very tight (individually). Again, after bloody, it scrolls very tight, and is pressed terribly tight. Considering that I use it very often in games and surfing, my hand will get tired in 5-10 minutes. 5. The price is 4! What is this money for - for a wifi module in a mouse?
- - The form. - Weight (possibility to reduce it) - Sensor - Wireless - Huge battery life + the mouse can "fall asleep"
- - Weight (default weight is still large) - The need for a competent location of the wi-fi adapter
- The form
- The weight
- Surprisingly great mouse. For my big hand and finger grip, it's just the right thing. Great grippy and crisp wheel. Excellent connection. Excellent autonomy. It glides on a bare table, flies. I had to get the carpet - too easy movement for me. Yes, I even began to play better as I changed the mouse.
- It may seem to someone that the materials are cheap, but for this price it’s not worth demanding more from a wireless mouse. On the contrary, I like rough plastic. The side buttons are good, but feel cheap. I would like some light
- Nimble sensor. Ease of use. Lies well in the hand.
- Everything suits me. Didn't notice double clicks, probably didn't use it much.
- - Great price for a gaming mouse - Fully customizable - It's great to have such characteristics for a wireless mouse! - Many write, they say, for small hands. I do not agree. Very comfortable and large.
- The value for money makes up for, in my opinion, any shortcomings such as loud clicks, wheels, etc. You can't hear it in your ears at all. I have no complaints about her. Don't like it - buy a G Pro three times more expensive and then find fault with the 305.
- 1ms response in high performance mode
- Slightly loud buttons