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Review on ๐Ÿ’ฅ Renewed Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse in Black: Ultra-Lightweight, Programmable 5 Buttons, Hero 25K Sensor with 25,600 DPI, Long Battery Life, PC/Mac Compatibility by Emlia Hermanov แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product can be used, I expected a little more.

For a very long time, I have been waiting for the chance to acquire this mouse. I recognized the benefits of the M4's M4's modest weight with dignity. I personally thought that the Wireless + Lightweight combination was the best, but if you can somehow get used to and adapt to clicks, form, wheel, and sensor, then here's to glide. In the end, you'll have to choose between Tiger and Corepad.

Pros
  • Having good appearance is all.
Cons
  • The feedback is repulsive, and the clicks are small and barely audible. The cut-offs on the "wheel" blend together creating an illegible jumble even with a somewhat slow up and down scroll. There is no physical connection when pressed, thus you may forget about jump rebinding right away. Glides ought to be classified separately; THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS DISTRESS. They were too lazy to use regular teflon for a mouse costing 13k or 150us dollars. What resulted from this? At 80g of mice, a correct glide "no" feels like resistance. In other words, the key characteristic of ultraweight is completely eliminated. The sensor is only passably acceptable, but the 3389 model's sharpness obviously isn't adequate for it.