A very long time ago, the thought occurred to me to make use of mice that are wireless. After using a wide variety of wired and wireless mice, including the Bloody v7, the Zowie EC2-B, the Logitech g102, the Logitech g305, and the Logitech g pro x superlight, I have come to the conclusion that wireless mice are preferable. I had to get used to any mouse, except for this one, and from the first few minutes of the game I couldn't aim well at the target. And this mouse immediately became one with my hand; you don't need to get used to it, and there is no such feeling that it is less handy than the mouse that came before it. The convenience of using a mouse is typically treated as a separate topic for discussion. The fact that the mouse fit comfortably in my hand was the most essential consideration for me throughout the entire time I used it, but in retrospect, I realize that the weight of the mouse is actually a very crucial characteristic that can significantly impact how the game is played. As a result of its small weight, the mouse has a lower moment of inertia and can be moved more readily and swiftly in the direction that you think it should go. It's like driving a loaded truck or a Lamborghini at the same time. My previous mouse, a Logitech G305, weighed 99 grams, so the difference in weight between this mouse and the previous one is like night and day. This mouse, on the other hand, weighs only 63 grams. Even when it is not equipped with a battery, the G305 is still substantially heavier than this one. Everything in this place is so well designed that it's ergonomic. My palm is only 16 cm in circumference, which is quite little. However, I believe that the logitech g pro x superlight lies better in the hand, possibly because of the soft touch. Some people suggested that the g305 will lie better in the hand in this instance, but I think that the logitech g pro x superlight lies better in the hand. The most contentious debate is on the soft touch. Since I'm being completely honest, I have to say that I really like it. The mouse does not slip and merges into the hand, but how long it lasts depends on how carefully it is used over time. In any event, I am crossing my fingers that it will hold up for at least a few years; after all, it is not a cheap piece of equipment to have to replace it every year. The price is the last thing to consider. I would like to say that I purchased the mouse for $10,990; yes, it is pricey; sure, for many people it is an illogical price; but, if this mouse serves me for many years, the investment will be worthwhile. You just have to pay the money once, but you will appreciate the ease and comfort for as long as you use it. My conclusion is that the product is at the very top.
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