- Accuracy. Ability to customize buttons. Comfortably lies in the hand. Optimal weight. Appearance. Strict, not clumsy, combined with other black devices. Holds a charge for a long time.
- Didn't find it.
- Good sensor, no doubt about it.
- An extremely negative impression of a general low, no, extremely low, shameful quality - logitech is no longer the same, because: 1) cheap nasty plastic 2) double clicks every 5-10 clicks (fixed) 3) inadequate scrolling with the wheel (you turn it down, it goes up, and vice versa - it was NOT possible to fix it, how many nerves I burned on this, I already had a phobia to turn the wheel) 4) starts to fail and crash exactly after the warranty period has expired, in those. I was politely sent to support, such as a non-warranty case, spin as you like. General advice - if you want to save your nerves, feel that you are using a mouse for 500 for tactile sensations and play roulette - when it starts to double click and break the wheel - buy this mouse for almost 4k. Unfortunately, there are either no alternatives, or they are also dubious.
- The mouse is very comfortable (the hand does not get tired at all, good gliding on the working surface, the buttons are cashed in clearly and easily), the materials are pleasant. High cursor sensitivity (in dynamic games it is especially felt, gamers should appreciate it), amazing reliability (well, Logitech)).
- I try to remember any shortcomings of this "rodent", and nothing comes to mind (I honestly tried, but I could not).
- not a bad mouse
- rare double clicks since new
- Holds a charge well budgetary Wireless
- cheap plastic Crookedly pasted glides that do not slip from the word at all Laggy software that periodically changes its response Cover play The buttons are insanely loud and sound like someone's bones are being broken. Uneven weight after inserting the battery, the mouse dangles from side to side Even for a "Claw" grip, the mouse is terribly uncomfortable, very small and low as a soap dish. The owners of a wide hand will not be uncomfortable, but the hand will simply hurt from it, because it is narrow and low at the same time.
- I've been using it for several months, so far I like it: - Good sensitivity. - Work on any surface. - Economical battery consumption. - Light weight. - I specially chose so that there would not be an excessive number of buttons, as well as a rubber coating that collects dirt and wears out over time.
- Haven't found any deficiencies yet. I was afraid that the top cover would start to play, as it opens to replace the battery, but so far the fears have not been confirmed, everything works well
- Standard design in terms of how you hold it in your hand. Logitech classic.
- The buttons are pressed tight and loud. When the mouse is separated by 1mm from the table surface, the cursor flies away. This is a sensor design issue. This is the first time I've encountered such a problem. The carpet won't help. Among the shortcomings listed, this one is the worst. If you are reading this and you are not a grandfather, but a mouse is a normal extension of your hand for you - do not buy, really. There is no automatic power saving - turn off the mouse itself from the button. Forgot to change the battery.
- - Good design, fits comfortably in the hand; - Excellent sensitivity; - Good software for setting up the mouse; - Powered by a battery, not a rechargeable battery; - Works very smoothly and without interruption;
- - Somewhere in the 10th month of use, the wheel began to fail, sometimes it just scrolls back and forth after scrolling it a little, it doesn’t interfere much (in exceptional cases, much), but it’s not pleasant, unfortunately (or fortunately) it doesn’t happen so often , to carry with marriage (most likely turned back), and it’s already too late, but still it’s worth keeping in mind that this can happen
- Comfortable, accurate, lightweight, wireless.
- There is no oscillating wheel, as on the m325. The functions of changing the volume fit very well on it. Perhaps a little expensive, after all, almost three thousand per mouse, which, according to my feelings, is already somewhere on the borderline of acceptability, given that I hardly play and the mouse was bought exclusively for work.
- + wireless + does not break the sensor +12022dpi + design + side buttons + nice to hold + very light
- -no rgb (to whom, as for me, a minus) -LMB and RMB are a bit loud - button dpi
- 1 LMB and RMB are different in sound and pressing force. LMB is loud, some kind of "oak" or something, it is pressed harder, not pleasant. RMB is the complete opposite, and the sound and pressure is very pleasant. (Like on my old g500s) 2 Build quality, The cover under which the battery is hidden, on the left adjoins the body tightly - the transition is not felt. On the right, the transition from the body to the cover is felt very strongly, the gap is large.
- Wireless; Fast response (1ms); Compact (for small hands); No extra keys On batteries.
- A backlash appeared: the lid creaks, and if you press on the sides of the mouse, there is also a creak. From pollution, a double click may appear. The letter G on the lid has worn off (it does not affect the functionality in any way, but nevertheless, the sediment remains!)
- Comfortable in the hand, compact, 2 g warranty.
- Once every 10-12 months. the mouse has to be changed because of the click.