- 1) The manufacturer claims 240 hours of operation when connected via USB and 5.5 months via Bluetooth from one AA battery. Given the experience with the G305, I believe that this is close to the truth. 2) The HERO sensor, a cheaper version of which I have on the G305, has proven to work flawlessly. 3) Interesting comfortable ergonomics. 4) The ability to quickly increase and decrease the sensitivity of the sensor on the fly with two dedicated buttons that are easily accessible and do not interfere. 5) The ability to change the connection type from USB to Bluetooth on the fly. Although personally for my operation it is not in demand. 6) 6 additional side buttons. Although I never used them, even when there were only 2 of them - forward, backward. They also act as a mouse pickup. I don't need this. This nuance did not influence my choice. I would rather prefer the standard pair of buttons and a more comfortable pickup in the vacant seat. 7) Innovative 2-mode scrolling. The idea is very interesting. I really wanted to work with this. But unsuccessfully implemented.
- 1) The mouse is heavy. Dragging on the table does not affect, but rearranging the mouse out of habit is a bit inconvenient. Not critical, I think to endure. 2) Innovative 2-mode scrolling. This is what attracts to the mouse in theory and strains in practice due to the mediocre implementation in this model. The heavy scroll wheel is carved from a single piece of iron. The balance is mediocre. In the classic mode, cutoffs are too rough, sharp, very noisy. With fast scrolling with notes of mechanical bounce. In order not to wake sleeping household members, you can switch to smooth mode, but I think it will be very inconvenient to work with this all the time. Small movements due to mediocre wheel balancing cannot be reconciled. I would like to spin it a little harder, but then immediately there is a need to catch the wheel with your finger. If you push the wheel well with your finger, it will spin for 10 seconds. On the MX Anyway 2S, a similar 2-mode scroll is implemented in a human way, it is a pleasure to use it. On this G604, alas, it was done poorly.
- Responsive, pleasant to the touch, comfortable hand rests, all side buttons are easily accessible
- The battery eats decently, enough for 3-4 weeks maximum. Terrible software for management, inconvenient, cumbersome, on a weak machine decently eats resources. High marriage rate.
- Convenient to use. All buttons are programmable. Works great.
- There are questions about the software. The program automatically recognizes games and adds desktops. But if the game is not in the list, you cannot manually add the desktop.
- Literally everything. 1. Two radio interfaces - bluetooth and own high-speed. 2. The number of buttons is perfect for me. 3. Ergonomics 4. Dual mode wheel 5. Power saving (compared to g700/g700s)
- 1. The new software for setting up buttons has become much smarter than LGS was - annoying. 2. Well, this is not a drawback, but rather a wish: if it were still possible to "plug in a wire" (as in the g700 / g700s, it would be generally ideal
- Comfortable. Low battery consumption, lasts a long time
- There was a double click after 10 months.
- • Appearance • Build quality • High functionality and flexibility of settings using software • Good for work and not bad for games • Availability of bluetooth+lightspeed. A very big plus for me and a rare plus for this category of mice to switch from a Macbook to a gaming system on Windows after working hours • LIGHTSPEED response speed comparable to cable connection • Personally, for me, a replaceable battery instead of a built-in battery is a plus, although in this case it is more difficult to optimize the weight.
- • Ergonomics and weight. Good for games. But for undemanding players. Trained aiming skill on it for a decent time, was able to achieve the top 5% of the results in the ranking. But it was worth trying to return to the budget but very ergonomic A4 Bloody V3, so the results after 15 minutes were consistently higher and the next one I was able to get into the top 1%. At first I still played with this mouse, but after a fairly obvious comparison, I can no longer consider this mouse as a gaming mouse. And I am convinced that these are not subjective things. • Feedback is not about the software, but about the mouse. Yes, he's bugged. But it allows you to do your job and forget about it, so I wouldn’t stink too much about it. Although I think it's unworthy of Logitech
- The mouse wheel can be unlocked, it is very convenient to scroll through everything in general, it does not make noise and at the same time sends it to the very end of the page. I couldn't customize all the mouse buttons for my purposes, there are a lot of them, and with G-Shift there are even more.
- The software from Logitech is either crooked, or I'm not up to speed. The mouse worked on the built-in profile and after reinstalling the OS, I could not transfer and change the old settings, I need to re-configure.
- Convenient, with the function of connecting via both bluetooth and fast communication - switching between them helps to save battery power and optionally allows you to use it for two devices. Mouse wheel with fast scrolling and horizontal scrolling, easy to adjust the sensitivity, convenient programmable buttons
- double click
- An excellent sensor and stable wireless connection, long life on one battery, ergonomics is subjective, the configuration software is functional, but convenience and intuitiveness are lame.
- The left clicker has been replaced for the second time, double clicks appear in a few months, for this price it is simply unacceptable
- Connects to Bluetooth very quickly. Comfortable grip. Soft buttons. Lots of extra buttons. A good mouse setup program. Suitable size. Side wheel buttons.
- The wheel is slippery.
- Positioning clarity, number of buttons, form convenience, software
- No usb connection for recharging
- There were 2 mice. 1 bought 3 years ago. Double click, unstable wheel, whatever you grab - everything is dull. Passed back, switched to the old G700. But in the end, I got used to the G604 so much that I decided to buy it again and finish it myself (microphones, tape the wheel)). And about a miracle! The mouse has been working for half a year without a double click and without any nuances! Out of the box, it’s as if I didn’t buy a modern Logitek, but one that has been working for decades! Wildly happy) Even the program is not buggy, in general I like everything)
- First attempt to buy the same mouse. Not at all.
- The ergonomics are great. All buttons can be configured as you like, G HUB is finally brought to mind. You can create a profile for each game and no longer bother. No need to worry about whether the game will see the mouse buttons or not. Easy to create macros. Excellent sensor. Long work from one battery which can be replaced with the accumulator. A wheel with a clear cut-off and the ability to quickly scroll, very convenient. Six fairly well-placed side buttons. No wire. You can connect to the blue tooth.
- Six months later, a double click appeared. But the mouse was replaced on the day of contacting the store. Even before contacting the store, I contacted Logitech technical support, where I was also offered to replace the mouse, but they asked me to tell the reason for the store's refusal. And the store did not refuse, so . In general, the warranty period is 2 years, so I don’t see a problem.