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In my opinion, this mouse is perfect for people who work in offices, such as myself. I only used it for the purpose of working in CAD applications, and only occasionally did I use it for playing. Immediate evidence pointed to the existence of deficiencies, as I detailed above. Because of the noise level of the clicks, all of our staff members were given headphones. Due to the fact that the plate in front of the wheel is somewhat sharp, my index finger was in excruciating pain for the first…

Pros
  • Extremely cozy, high levels of independence, and the most tenacious wheel (these are the reasons I chose it). 5 DPI modes
Cons
  • An extremely audible click. The pointed portion of the black plate that is located between the DPI button and the wheel.

Pros below: Fits perfectly in small hands excellent ergonomics. I took it mainly for work, in games I didn’t notice a difference compared to the wired model Some cons: When shaking, there is an incomprehensible sound from the inside. I thought marriage - I returned it, I bought it in another store. It turned out not to be a marriage - everyone is like that.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

With its pros: Liked the strength and construction. How the battery compartment opens. Adjust dpi and response. Light in moderation. Fell several times, survived. Cons below: Loud click if for work without ears. Only good for headphone gaming, mostly

Used to be a Logitech G102 Prodigy. Those who excel at Quake have my undying admiration. I play frequently and have not observed any lag between the G102 and the G305. You can use the mat's whole surface without being bothered by the wire's clinging or overall presence. When every second counts, and frustration at the slightest setback is guaranteed.

Pros
  • A mouse that is adequate in all respects
Cons
  • Okay with 3000

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, very low quality.

The mouse has a factory defect, which is not recognized by the 2022 division of the Logitech support service. The right side mouse button has a huge backlash, which is why you have to push the button hard to make it work. This causes very great inconvenience, because the backlash of the plastic button tocomntact directly with the microswitch inside is felt as a false press. You can knock on the switch with a plastic button and not press it. I have something tocommpare. At home I own a Logitech…

Pros
  • An analogue of the popular Logitech G102 Prodigy mouse, but without wires.
Cons
  • The build quality of the mouse is low. As in many current products from Logitech, the quality of the scroll wheel has deteriorated.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Some pros: - Ergonomics for medium/small hand finger grip. One of the best clic ergonomics for dynamic games. - Zero chance of interruption of the receiver. The work is stable without any lags and disruptions for more than years of work. - One AA battery for 2022 mAh lasts for two months, or even three (always changed by 30% to the second charged one and did not wait for 10 percent or less of the charge) - Price. Cons below: - Teflon feet. The factory legs are terrible. I took the second one a

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's impossible to use it, don't waste your money.

Fierce overprice! So miserable and cheap crafts that you can only wonder. For the money it's worth, it's like an insult. Feeling like you've been lied to. More than twice as cheap, the M. Oft mouse seems to be the benchmark for quality compared to this craft. Absolute ! I highly do not recommend! The mouse is simply not worth the money. Some incredible, epic stuff! It's disgusting to hold! It would be better to take something else. I wonder if NM will take back a serviceable device?

Pros
  • At the moment, I can’t name any special advantages. Cheap Chinese noname mouse with Ali on first impression.
Cons
  • Flimsy, wretched, unpleasant to the touch smelly plastic, uncomfortable grip, low range of the transmitter - even an extension cord is included, so that the transmitter is on the table no further than 20 cm from the mouse. Deshman plastic legs instead of Teflon. This is for 4 thousand! Inconvenient wheel, dumb pressing, the same dumb rotation / Saved on absolutely everything - from a wretched thin microscopic box to a crappy smelly plastic unpleasant to the touch and dumb bespontovye button switches.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money to nowhere, poor quality of the goods.

For the lastcomuple of years I have been choosing a mouse instead of acomnvenient, familiar, but dead one. G305 is about the tenth of the options. A mouse is needed for 95% - to work, 5% - to play. Hand - male, medium size. The biggest disappointment for me is the scroll wheel. It is the tightest of all mice tested for all the time, with active scrolling - the sound is like a "stick on a washboard" and the sensations are appropriate. On top of this, a sharp "cut-profile" is applied to the…

Pros
  • Positioning accuracy, good gliding
Cons
  • Terrible scroll wheel killed all dignity

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

-2 points for, alas, a "defective" mouse, which creaked the LMB every time it was pressed (released). I missed the moment when it was possible to hand over, and when I discovered this shortcoming, I was unpleasantly surprised by the vaunted Logitech support service who replied and I quote "We wanted to inform you that differences in housing, assembly or distance between parts are acceptable during production and if these factors do not affect functionality, we will not be able tocomnsider…

Pros
  • Big mighty mouse, runs on regular AA batteries, not built-in batteries (which will cause problems over time).
Cons
  • Loud clicks

In general, my dear reader of this review, if in a nutshell - if you can for 3000, and even more so in the case of your first wireless mouse - take it and don’t think, I haven’t seen better today (except perhaps Delux M800, but there is alik alik and such a level of trust as Logitech with its G305 to the manufacturer, I have not seen so far). I used HyperX Pulsefire FPS for several years, so I spent VERY many days and nights researching, watching all the reviews non-stop and was afraid that I…

Pros
  • - White color, body materials (textured, "rough" plastic) - everything is fine, not cheap at all - The sensor is good, does not break, no matter how hard you try - The connection is excellent, no problems, I put it under the monitor and everything is holding up perfectly - The battery is included, I was afraid that for such a price they would be greedy - Price. PRICE! - The software is more than acceptable, I do not understand what some people lack, honestly - The form factor turned out to be quite good for me, but in the comments more details And a bunch of other pluses that I haven’t thought of writing yet
Cons
  • - Just a nitpick because I'm not used to it yet: I was surprised, but the weight due to the battery, apparently, is really noticeable (more in the comments). Fortunately, the mouse is super popular and modding is very common and not particularly confused.

I dismantled it means to re-solder the mikrik, because it double-clicks, and there is a g cheap omron 10m in the type of a gaming mouse. sensor on death. it's a big mystery to me how the underwriters who made this mouse cope with, for example, eating, going to the toilet . how can you guess to save on key mouse components? okay, the plastic is bad, the wire is bad, the gaps are there. but the sensor and ons are literally 95% of the mouse. I have a super poor Chinese mouse, but there is an avago

Pros
  • looks great in the trash can
Cons
  • cheap omron 10m ons, after 2 weeks the lkm started to double-click. A month later, the indicator light broke. after 3 months, the sensor began to break. after 4 months there is a noticeable input lag.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality and comfortable

Because it is connected with usb, it is very easy to work and it starts quickly, also the speed of its buttons can make our work easier.

Pros
  • High reaction without getting stuck
Cons
  • I have no vow because it is great

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

After putting it to use for a few weeks, do a review. Some advantages include the fact that the mouse has no latency, making it the ideal controller for playing shooters. Even though I use the mouse for a significant portion of each day, the included battery has retained a significant amount of its charge. User-friendly computer programs. Relaxingly rests in the palm of the hand. Having this drawback: Play in the lid and a slight offset (the buttons are somewhat lower than the base) are not…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

What use are any of the features if they aren't going to function properly? According to Google, this is a common issue with switches; the only difference is that it typically manifests itself later. I purchased it since the middle-click on my previous Logitech-E mouse stopped working entirely after around eight years of use; nonetheless, this is obviously a less significant issue than having a main button that does not function: A week or two later, double clicks vanished for no obvious…

Pros
  • The capability to reassign buttons, a "normal" appearance, as well as the presence of two more buttons.
Cons
  • The double clicks started happening on the third day, and it is currently hard to use (: they went away after a week. I have a feeling that we shall see them once more in a few years.

Normal mouse, switched from g703, and from it switched from g902, such a step-by-step degradation is simply too high for such a resource of switches, the replacement is incredibly perplexing, but it solves the problem, for people who are operating a soldering station, that's it)) In general, I would recommend purchasing it, and the price was $3100. Got pros: Price Good sensor conventional batteries, which may be swapped out without the need for a charging station while traveling. Multicolor…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money down the drain, poor quality product.

After using the mouse for two weeks, the keys were quite rigid. You now have to press quite hard on them to create a click, or "loosen" the key to the proper position so that the clicks pass normally, although there is still some discomfort. For a price of 3000, the quality is simply appalling; even on the most basic Chinese mice, the clicks come across as being effortless and natural. For me, this will be the final mouse I ever buy from this business because Logitech has entirely lost the…

Pros
  • The design is comfortable to hold, and there is an option to alter the sensitivity using specialized software.
Cons
  • Very difficult mouse buttons, which frequently become stuck; also, the wheel is challenging.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

The mouse is, all things considered, a very good investment for the money that you have. Crawl with this mouse on the mat with a low sensation for even complete days since it does not weigh much, the size of it is not large, the hand does not get weary of using it, and it functions without a wire. The only thing that matters (with regard to flavor and appearance) is the size of the mouse. It is not large; the palm grip design was completed. Despite the fact that my hand is a little bit bigger…

Pros
  • ergonomics, lightweight materials, and a design that is as uncomplicated as possible, free of any extraneous lights or other junk. The sensor itself is the explosive device. The lightspeed technology is another great feature; it really amps up the sense of freedom you get when you use the mouse. In addition, the legs are extremely good, and the glide is just right (before, I had an a4tech bloody v8 with metal legs, and I liked everything about it as well). But it's better here). Software that is both understandable and adequate.
Cons
  • Technology operating at the same lightspeed. There is just one nuance to her. I have not yet put it through its paces in terms of testing, but I will describe something in its preliminary phases. What kind of technology is this? Establishing a wireless connection between the mouse and the computer without compromising the signal quality that is being sent. The sole need is that the receiver be placed between 20 and 30 centimeters away from the mouse and in a line of sight to it at all times (fortunately, an extension cable is provided). Everything is totally amazing. However, in my situation, a router is situated close to this receiver (the apartment itself is being repaired while it is standing in this position). The computer is connected to it not directly, but rather over wireless networking at 2.4 GHz using a Tp-link USB connection as is customary. According to my understanding, the channel becomes disrupted whenever the load on the network is greater than 5 megabytes. This causes the link between the transmitter and the mouse to begin to move more slowly. I am not yet in a position to definitively say if the router itself is causing the disruption or whether it is the connection of the router plug itself. Move the router as far away from the vehicle as you can while you still can. On the other hand, I believe that if you put it somewhere in the corridor, then the issue will resolve itself on its own.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not worth the money.

Today I discovered that the issue with the side buttons is a major one, and I believe that this is the reason why Logitech does not want to acknowledge the factory MARRIAGE. With all of its perks. The sensor functions in the same way as wired ones do, the surface is pleasant and dries quickly, the materials are of great quality, and there is freedom of movement. Having certain negative aspects 1. I was given a MARRIAGE from the factory; the button on the right side is pressed significantly…