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Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

Has pros: The battery lasts a long time, fits well in the hand. good mouse for the price Has some cons -sometimes starts to freeze (not in games) -by default, the logitech application sets 600/1200/1600 dpi and every time I start a new game I have to reconfigure

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

In general, the mouse is content with its life because it is unremarkable and performs the duties assigned to it. The unique configuration of the mouse's side buttons, in which the "back" button is located more toward the rear of the device, is a source of frustration. Because I hit the "back" button more frequently than the "advance" button, and because I have to reach longer for this key, this is an inconvenience for me. You are undoubtedly able to reassign, but the software necessary to do…

Pros
  • Functions well on its own and maintains a rather excellent placement. Excellent keystrokes and wheel.
Cons
  • Costly in comparison to the quality of the materials that are accessible. The plastic has a feel that is not pleasant to the touch and gives the impression of being of low quality. It appears to be of the same low quality.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

It is recommended that you pick up a Li-Po AA battery that can be charged via Micro-USB for the sake of convenience. The benefits of it include: I have been using high-quality mice with a high level of sensitivity for a very long time. The previous mouse had 6000 DPI, and this one only has 12, but these 12 are the genuine article. The very first time, there was more than what I required, so I put 7. When there are absolutely no malfunctions at all, that is another rare circumstance that does…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Purchased for use at work as well as for playing games when sitting on the couch watching TV. The mouse performs admirably with regard to these responsibilities. He did this by removing the adaptor from the table by means of the extension cord, which provided better direct visibility. I attempted to keep it at the computer by plugging it into a standard USB connector. It is functional, however there is a delay in the response speed at times. In spite of this, having direct contact with the…

Pros
  • Communication distance, amount of time spent on the job, and reaction time.
Cons
  • Yet, the pressure required to press them is too light.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor product, the quality is below average.

I shall explain why the mouse presents me with a monumental challenge in terms of convenience. The surface of the mouse is matte, which means that when you hold it, your fingers will slide across it. Something suitable for children's use that is of a little or really small size. Because of its size, holding it might be somewhat painful. Because the keys are too light and too easy to press, you can't even put your finger on the mouse, which is quite an annoyance. This is because the keys are too

Pros
  • Nice sensor. Smoothly glides across the surface. Price.
Cons
  • Uncomfortable. Small size. Loud keys. Software that is corrupt.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I was really weary of the cable that always seemed to get in the way, so I decided to switch to the Zowie EC-1A as a substitute for my work, everyday use, and games (mainly Quake and CS). I was afraid that after using a large ergonomic Zowie, this one would feel very small and uncomfortable. However, although it is smaller, I am still able to use it conveniently with my paw because the shape of the mouse is very competent. Because I replaced the standard alkaline battery with a lithium battery,

Pros
  • Excellent materials, good shape, fantastic sensor, clear ringing main and side buttons, delay is the same as for wired mice (that is, it doesn't exist), unexpectedly low weight, no unnecessary tinsel in the form of weights and RGB backlighting; these are just some of the highlights of this wireless mouse.
Cons
  • Only by going through the software can you shift between the HI (performance, polling rate 1000Hz) and LO (energy saving, 125Hz) profiles.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

Unfortuitously, I was unable to locate a replacement for the old m705 at a price that was within my budget. According to the reviews, the functionality of the new version of Logitech was also diminished (double clicks and one button were removed). In addition to that, I was unhappy with her approval at that point. The Logitech software that was previously compatible with it became corrupted and would not start. In order to prevent the production of dongles, the K800 checked out other goods made

Pros
  • It was convenient to be able to quickly alter the DPI by pressing a button on the mouse. There are four different fixed values that can be configured through the application. When set to do mostly office work and only sometimes play games, it can function for an impressively long time on a single battery charge.
Cons
  • The standard of the materials is ridiculously low. My experience with the mouse has been that it is quite light, without bringing the point of gravity closer to the surface. The buttons have a very loud and grating action. The wheel is made out of plastic and not rubber. Absence of backwards compatibility between the receiver protocol and that of Logitech Unifying.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

As a result of this decision, I will now write a review. After about one year and nine months of normal use, the left button on the mouse began to malfunction. We used to be able to modify the number of track selection by holding down the left button in Adobe Audition, however that feature has since stopped working (and similar functionality in Premiere, DaVinci and other software). When the software detects that the button has been pressed, it clears the selection and starts over. Very…

Pros
  • I am at a loss for words at this juncture. As I have not engaged in the practice of utilizing plainly low-quality and poor manipulators for more than 15 years, my experience is straightforward: it is effective and does not give rise to any questions.
Cons
  • Not detected

Revainrating 1 out of 5

My money is wasted, the product is terrible.

According to the reports, all of the other Logitech wireless mouse rapidly start double-clicking after a short period of time. On this mouse, there are hardly none to be found. I let myself be persuaded, and I ended up purchasing it since the features and the design are perfect for me, not to mention the cost, and because I had wanted an excellent wifi for a very long time. I purchased it for 2,700, and it goes for an average of 4,500 presently. Initial reactions are very favorable; the…

Pros
  • Wireless Good sensor Communication with the receiver was carried out in record time. The wireless mouse is just as responsive as its wired counterpart, and it can keep its charge for an extremely long time.
Cons
  • Noisy buttons You need to remove the USB receiver from the mouse that is attached to the extension cord so that it can be placed next to the computer for faster connection. In point of fact, a double click and skipping clicks on the left mouse button after already three months of use is the primary reason for the recall.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

It turned out to be very tough to get a wireless mouse with five buttons (including forward and backward buttons) that was available for a price that was reasonable (not gaming for tremendous amounts of money), but this one met up to my expectations. Many advantages: 1) a sufficient range of communication for the gadget; the previous one, which was also manufactured by Logitech, dropped the connection after only a few meters. 2) It can be used on practically every surface, including the sofa…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

Every single one of those flaws is a minor complaint. Whoever has qualms about using wireless for gaming and work could bring a sausage and cut it into two pieces, one for themselves and one for their mother. Has some pros The most impressive wireless mouse I've ever come across. This is not the first wireless mouse that enables you to compete at a competitive level in shooting games; that honor goes to a different model. Currently I use it at work, and with just a single AA battery, it has…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

I brought this mouse with me to utilize for both my regular work and for gaming. First of all, let me state unequivocally that it is an excellent fit for gaming, namely first-person shooter games. The laser does not flicker, it sends the signal precisely, and it can be held in the palm of your hand without discomfort (the hand is not healthy). The click becomes second nature to you very fast. As for the drivers, this is not some kind of red square in which the drivers are made to be. Instead…

Pros
  • Comfortable. Good sensor. Strong cohesion. Drivers (more on that below) (more on that below). Price
Cons
  • Until I noticed

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

The following are some advantages: - Holding it is very nice and enjoyable; - The side buttons, LMB and RMB, are very simple and easy to use. -Moves without difficulty both on the carpet and on the table; - The Duracell battery has been finished, and the mouse has been working on it for the past four months. -Unlike with a wired mouse, there is no noticeable latency even while playing very fast-paced games. These are some downsides: -The sound of the wheel will be very nasty unless you are…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Only two days after it was spoken! Because I had heard a number of complaints about jamming in more costly models and that, in general, the mikriks in a Logitek mouse tend to fly out after a year, I made the decision not to spend a lot of money on a mouse. My evaluation will get more obsolete as time passes. There has been some time (four months?). Fire the mouse. No one had any concerns, and nothing was damaged. The only battery that the mouse could survive on was its own, and it did so for…

Pros
  • classic design, no backlight ;), generally fits in the hand (big! ), side buttons are easily reached with the thumb, they are pressed equally well, a decent battery is provided, there are no wires :), there are no lags, it does not fall asleep, and it is simple to move over the rug. Unlike my previous version of Mad Catz Rat 3, Nearly does not experience any lagging when loaded to 100%. With third-party programs, the button mappings can be changed.
Cons
  • If you insist on finding fault, I'll admit that the button clicks aren't quite silent. If you need to scroll quickly and a lot, the sound is louder (but still not very loud!), but the scroll wheel is quiet and excellent when scrolling slowly. If you need to scroll quietly and a lot, the sound is louder. Furthermore, some sort of plastic:) Since that time, there have been no negative developments!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Totally content with the purchase that was made. A mouse that fits the hand completely and is not too small, making it quite comfortable to use. The smoothness and accuracy of the cursor is the primary advantage of this program. I just got a second one, this one for use at work. After this mouse, it seems as though all of the others are "blunting." When working at a medium intensity and in the default setting, the batteries that came with the kit (Duracel) lasted for eight months. Some pros…

This mouse, which gives the impression of being suitable for use in an office, will cause you to reevaluate many aspects of your life. the Logitech G102 Prodigy parent mouse, the kind people of Logitech have done you a solid by taking the best mouse possible and sterilizing it. She will continue to function if you take her on the frog, take her to the sofa, take her to your mother-in-law for breakfast, or send her into space. It is going to work regardless of whether you work or not, even if…

Pros
  • design, sensors, microphones, wire-free operation, out-of-the-box functionality, weight, and dimensions
Cons
  • I'm at a loss for what to say here other than to recommend purchasing rechargeable batteries in preparation.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

I use it without an extension cord, and the receiver can be placed around one meter away from the mouse on the opposite side of the table without any issues. After roughly ten minutes of inactivity, it enters sleep mode, and when it wakes up, it does so nearly subtly and immediately (unless you specifically click in sleep mode without touching the mouse - then it will not be processed). In comparison to mouse with wires, I did not observe any difference in reaction time, thus you may feel…

Pros
  • - Plastic that may be used in a variety of settings, does not leave fingerprints, and is simple to clean. - Pretty comfortable shape for a "finger" grip, despite the fact that the mouse is symmetrical (I'm used to right-handed). In addition, the placement of the side buttons is very practical. - Works on an AA element - a big plus for me, because the power supply can always be replaced, the battery will not die in 2-3 years.
Cons
  • The wheel is the primary source of criticism. It operates very silently, which is a huge benefit, however the switching is slurred and there aren't any crisp clicks like there are on other products, like the Logitech G502 for instance. As a consequence of this, when you scroll, there is a possibility that at the very end you slightly under-scrolled or re-scrolled (by half a division), and then when you put your finger on the wheel, for example, to click, it scrolls up or down. This happens because of the way that scrolling works. I can't say that this is really bothersome because it only happens very infrequently so far, but I'm curious as to what the next step will be. I had to change the Logitech G5 about 12 years ago because of a problem that was very similar to the problem that I was having with the wheel. When I picked up the G305, I immediately recalled the problem of "phantom scrolls." - Clicks to the left and right are very audible. It is not a significant issue for me, but I recommend that you click on the link provided so that you may evaluate how important it is for you. If you want to find fault, here are some points to consider: - It is unfortunate that the wheel does not have a scroll left/right function like in G502; - It would be awesome if it could be utilized as a wired in the event of an unexpected emergency, but regrettably, this is not the case.

The mouse is well worth the price, as it has a long lifespan, does not require a cable, and provides a decent and quick reaction. Plastic with a pleasing matte finish is not made of soft-touch material, which will eventually flake off. With all of its perks. The mouse can function on a single battery for a very long time; with three times daily use, the battery should last for roughly a month. The weight, even with a battery, is very pleasant; it is neither light nor heavy. I decided to…