Mouse Logitech G PRO Hero black optical (25600dpi) USB2.0 for laptop (6but) Review
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Description of Mouse Logitech G PRO Hero black optical (25600dpi) USB2.0 for laptop (6but)
- When the entire mouse is so flawless, it's hard to pick out a favorite feature. The tactile response and key weight of the sensor are spot on. The lighting, which "clings" to the finger and immediately establishes a sense of high technology across the entire table, as well as the substance and texture of the scroll, both came as nice surprises.
- Not necessarily a drawback, but possibly a touch more slippery than it should be on the edges. It would be preferable if they were made out of a more springy and gripping material. Possibly, I'll dress myself at some point.
- I’ll try to tell in full (so as not to look at others) So, 1. There are no prints left and the plastic itself is pleasant on the bottom, the plastic is rough, but it would be better to leave the one on top 2. I bought the price for 4210 in dns and about g102 it’s worse, I advise you to still pay more 3. The buttons do not play without double-clicking. The side buttons are separated by 2 mm. changes by 50 (100 150 200, etc. ) it’s impossible to find fault with it color flashing, rgb, and a few more 6. The legs slide everywhere the same way (well, it’s louder on the table naturally) and you can say “fly” 7. everyone is afraid that the wire is not braided and it will break - no, it is flexible and 2.1 m 8. Soft I think it’s better not to. Macros are very convenient, and highlighting and dpi are simple and understandable without bugs 9. Weight is normal 10. You can customize the buttons any way you like you can have the application open, text, emoji, etc. . Look at the shortcomings, they also have and I'll be honest.
- 1. The wheel does not profit well, it spoils everything ; -; 2. it’s normally difficult to clean, you need to carefully remove the legs and somehow glue them back, I took this from other reviews, but I don’t clean it myself. There are no more shortcomings on this, except that the grip may not fit and when you put your hand, the buttons can be pressed (this is only if from top to bottom, and if from behind to front), look at the comments, too, there I will tell you why it is, and not another mouse.
- Excellent sensor quality Comfortable CLASSIC shape Minimum delay 16.000 DPI Price quality
- No weight adjustment Few extra buttons
- Good stuffing - Omron switches, a moderately tight wheel, a good sensor with a sufficient sensitivity range, good gliding on the mat (I haven’t tried it without it).
- There are not enough buttons for the left hand. The exchange of functions of the main buttons, right and left, in Logitech G Hub I would like to see it simpler - like in Logitech SetPoint. Weird support.
- -Convenient classic shape (a matter of taste of course) -Good sensor, namely its positioning. There is one pleasure.
- -Sensitivity of the main buttons (more in the comments) -Scroll wheel
- You can customize each button, backlight and create many modes for different needs.
- The price for the "take" 5657r (a couple of days ago it was 5800r), but I bought this mouse in amazon, where it is a thousand cheaper. =)
- Sensor, pushbutton switches
- Size, price, scroll wheel, design
- • Great mouse, does the job (almost) • The sensor is flawless - the movements are clear, the cursor does not run away, it works everywhere • Clicks are nice • Wheel with clear positions • Like the weight, not too heavy and not too light • You can set or turn off the backlight
- • Pressing the wheel is tight - it is difficult to press only without scrolling the wheel for a couple of divisions • Minus point for double click (more details in the comments)