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I feel like Logitech doesn't do shit these days because they're just too successful. People are STILL buying the OG GPX and G502 for retail prices, so why should they bother putting in the work? They'll prob release something good once sales drop off
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->Been maining a g pro/g pro x for the past 5 years. Tried other mice but always went back to the g pro. I’ve had the R1 pro for 2 weeks and instantly loved it more than any mouse I’ve ever had. It’s the best shape I’ve ever used for my grip, the build quality is incredible, clicks are crisp, and the 4k hz is great. My only very minor gripe would be the slightly squishy side buttons, but it’s so negligible that it’s barely even worth mentioning
r/MouseReview • VXE R1 Pro/Max : Long term users - How is your experience so far? ->For rgb i think the Logitech g pro is a good choice still. The regular old g pro
r/MouseReview • Looking for Recommendations for an RGB Gaming Mouse ->There is no best mouse tbh it's shape dependant. Lamzu (Thorn, Maya, Atlantis), Pulsar (X2, or Xlite), Razer (Viper or Deathadder), Logitech (G Pro), VXE (R1 or Mad R) Just a few brands to look into and check shapes on^ There are loads of decent mice out there these days though. Just look for something with either a PAW3395 or the newer PAW3950 sensor. Can save quite a lot of money and still get a competitive mouse by going with a Chinese brand like VXE, Lamzu, or Scyrox, etc. Some of these have Web based software also which imo is vastly better than razers Synaps and Logitechs GHub. AimAdept on YouTube has lots of videos on gaming mice.
r/MouseReview • The best mouse on the market for FPS Games Like CS, Valo and Rainbow Six Siege ->gpro is great tbh , deserves the hype it gets
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->if only logitech revised the og gpro wireless to have usb c, it would be so good. love mine either way tho, it doesnt suffer from the same reliability issue the superlight does and i got it for 66 euros (was like 80 to 90 euros usually) on prime week 2 years ago.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->Logitech gpw, gpx, g305, razor viper v2 v3, anything beast. Gpx2 is prob the best but at 300 dollars if that mouse breaks. If you dont mod, you got 300 dollar paper weight!
r/apexuniversity • Best mouse for apex ->Logitech gpw, gpx, g305, razor viper v2 v3, anything beast. Gpx2 is prob the best but at 300 dollars if that mouse breaks. If you dont mod, you got 300 dollar paper weight!
r/apexuniversity • Best mouse for apex ->I have the Logitech G Pro Wireless and I absolutely love it.
r/linux_gaming • Mouse recommendations? ->Logitech Superlight 2 is my go to, and a lot of pros/high elo people use it as well. When I was on a budget the G Pro Wireless was very usable too. However, as other commenters have said, it really depends on your hand shape and how you grip the mouse. I think the Superlight has a great shape for most hands and grips, but I find it very comfortable as somebody with smaller hands and a more relaxed grip.
r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->Logitech G Pro wireless is fantastic. Programmable buttons on both sides. Great for right or left handed people.
r/buildapc • What are one of the best general purpose (mainly gaming) mouses? ->Absolutely fantastic device.
r/buildapc • What are one of the best general purpose (mainly gaming) mouses? ->For me, the best formula is two buttons on each side, just like the G PRO Wireless: that mouse is a blessing since you can "disable" or "enable" either buttons on each side at will, and along with its symmetrical shape, it is one of the best mice for an ambidextrous person like me.
r/MouseReview • I believe this is the main reason mice like the G502 are as popular as they are; 2-3 more buttons than the standard lightweight gaming mouse ->Maining this rn (g pro wired as a backup). As someone who prefers heavier mice (80-85g), this really fits my preferences rn. Rly wish companies could give us heavier mouse options with modern sensors
r/MouseReview • Unpopular opinion: logitech G309 is a good mouse for its purpose and is inovative [short review] ->I'm biased to the G Pro Hero (basically a wired version with a better sensor). Hasn't left my desk since I bought it. Highly recommend it if you're not too keen on getting a wireless egg
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->Such a safe shape. You can never go wrong with a gpx.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->You are not alone. See [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/LogitechG/comments/16joajj/am_i_really_unlucky_or_is_the_scroll_wheel_in_the/) post for my experiences with these wireless logitech mice. TLDR: Went through 3 different brand new G Pro Wireless mice with RMAs and they all had this same middle mouse problem you are describing out of the box. Its either a design flaw, horrible QC or I am incredibly unlucky. Also as a small update, after about a half a year of use (IIRC) the scroll wheel started to scroll to random directions. I still have another unused mouse from the RMA process and I'm saving it until this current one becomes totally unusable (though it has that middle mouse clicking issue of course). The scrollwheel doesn't seem to last very long. Needless to say, I'd personally avoid Logitech mice unless you don't need the scrollwheel I guess
r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->Kinda depends on your grip and hand size. The ec shape and it's many clones are popular. I like the g pro dex a lot, feels locked into my hand and is comfy but it's on the bigger side.
r/MouseReview • The BEST Ergonomic Gaming Mouse? ->What mouse do you have currently? What do you not like about it? What is your hand size? What is your grip style? Without some more info I’m just going to say buy a used g pro wireless and then re evaluate in a few weeks after using it what you want to do. Lighter? G pro super light. Better specs? Different shape? More buttons? Heavier? A lot of factors to choose from.
r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->Ironically it might make it better for me over the g305 shape but hard to know from the limited info. The g305 shape bothered me only in the top part being too wide but this kinda feels like a mixture of g305, gpx and g903
r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->I have a G502 HERO and I think there are better mouses for fps gaming like g pro
r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->The best mouse I've ever used without a doubt is the Logitech g pro wireless, can regularly get them on sale at Best buy and they're worth every penny, I physically would not be able to go back to a wired mouse
r/gaming • Any recommendations for a "gaming" mouse that can be completely disassembled for cleaning or is otherwise easy to clean? Or really durable recommendations in general? ->i have/had a lot of problems with the G pro: \-side click stopped working, replaced it with parts from AliExpress. \-double clicking happened to me like 10 times, i weld new switches every time, but recently just bough how swap board and did not had any double click issues for 2 years. \-i had (and now also have) that annoying issue with the scroll wheel going for couple of ticks the opposite, u just need to open the mouse and spray wd40 in to the wheel thingy that the wheel attaches to. its annoying AF, and i hate this mouse. but i also like it because i can fix it and it considered one of the lowest input lag mouses in the market. this is the modern issues, they make shitty products so they will crap out and u will buy more OR they make it cheap to save costs. (probably both)
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->Main Game : CS2 Mouse: G Pro Wireless Mousepad: Artisan Type-99 XSoft Keeb: Nuphy Air75 HE
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->GPX. After trying many mice, i always find myself back on the G Pro so i lost passion to jump on every new hypetrain, use it for a week and throw it in the drawer to collect dust. Have you tried the Mamba Wireless? It was a great ergo for larger hands. Mine had sensor issue and Razer never really showed any love for the Mamba (they just kinda merged DA/Mamba with the V3). I still have DA V2 Pro laying around somewhere but haven't seen much use because of the front flare and Mamba hump was better suited for me.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->Anything by Razer is garbage and the G Pro Wireless was a huge let down, I had to replace it's switches after a couple of months of use.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->Yup. 100% of my Logitech mice got the double click problem
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->G Pro wired, 2x G203 and G303. All four starting double clicking after 1-2 years
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->MX518. I wish they had wireless. Deathadder V3 Pro (I do also have the Hyperspeed too but I keep gravitating to the V3 Pro) I tried the Basilisk V3 (didn't like it), tried the Orochi V2 (too small and hurts hands), tried the Viper (preferred Deathadder V3 Pro better), tried the GPro (prefer Deathadder v3 pro much better) For eronomic office mouse I actually oddly enough loved the microsoft sculpt mouse. It's like a big ball. But it's discontinued now. I also like the MX Master 3 but it can feel clunky at times - but I rotate between that and the DAV3 Pro.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->If you're able to reach their actual CS, they're pretty decent I've gotten a keyboard (twice) and mouse replaced before without too much hassle I've had double click issues with the 2 original old G Pros, but my more recent (but still old) 3rd G Pro has been running for years without issues, so YMMV I've also swapped out the switches with nice switches easily, and they're so much better than the default ones, so it doesn't hurt to preemptively swap them
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->Or just the G pro wireless, which is a lot cheaper and has the option to just turn off the RGB with a software
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->I've swapped my original switches to silent ones on my G Pro Wireless via soldering. However you can also buy presoldered PCBs now on aliexpress for peanuts. Even ones that come with a hotswap (millmax) sockets. Honestly, the hardest part was putting the mouse back together again for me. The ribbon cable is a nightmare. However the G Pro Wireless (first iteration) is so heavy in comparison at its 80g to newer mice with more modern materials and design (40g or less) that I just use it as a backup mouse now. There's some tutorials on how to shave off ~20g here and there, but even then it will still only scratch the surface of what an actual magnesium or carbon mouse feels like.
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->Logitech G Pro Wireless. A little pricey but after an entire life of being a huge Deathadder fan I’ll never go back. DAs were great but would usually develop a double clicking issue after about a year or two. This mouse is nearing 4 years and feels like new every time. Great battery life too. I never thought I’d go wireless with peripherals tbh but this changed my whole view.
r/Overwatch • What mouse do you use? ->theres just other alternatives nowadays that brings more value for the price. For example with the razer viper v3 pro you get a mouse that is better suited for claw and has MUCH better stock mouse feet. The G Pro shape is arguably also a little too safe for some, as you should find one that is specifically your hand size and grip style. But dont get me wrong its still a great mouse
r/SiegeAcademy • Best mouse for siege? ->A Gpro wireless lasts me 50 hours easily, and can still be used plugged in same as if it was wired, there’s really no reason not to go for it as a wireless option
r/csgo • What is the best gaming mouse for right hand with cable (not wireless) ->zowie b v2 series has really thick plastic walls, much thicker than the newer c or d series. or just regular b series but that's downgraded in a lot of ways. if u can find either of them new. there's also metal mice but the base is generally brittle plastic with honeycomb holes and quite easy to crack since the metal doesn't bend to give any structural leeway, if you drop it on the base it'll break even easier than a plastic mouse. g102/203 are ok too but outdated sensor wise. ironically the older g pro wired is better, especially the oldest 3366 variant (you can distinguish them via sticker shape on the bottom and cable). g305 is ok too but the clicks on mine went to shit after a while so i just use the g pro 3366 instead. the pro intellimouse also has some fans seems fairly well built, but i've never tried it.
r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->It is a good egg shaped mouse. If you don\`t mind wired, opt for G PRO Wired, best mice there is imho. Perfect sensor, better feel in hand that g305...
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->8bit duo controller and g pro for the mouse.
r/macgaming • What mouse (or other kind of controller) do you prefer to game with on Mac? ->Thanks for checking. Not a bad price but not all that remarkable.
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse $69.00 (-47%) ->He's talking about the number of the price, not the price itself. It's not the best price but not too bad if you like an ambi mouse with extra side buttons.
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse $69.00 (-47%) ->G Pro Wireless and some of Vaxee's models have left handed versions. Both used at the highest levels of play.
r/MouseReview • Are there any good left-handed gaming mice? Failing that, what's the best ambidextrous gaming mouse? ->I personally i like the viper ultimate over g pro
r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->i use logitech gpro wireless. its not that expensive and wireless feels much better playing adc imo. you never realize how much you feel cable drag until you dont have it anymore. also no matter what these idiots tell you do not get a mouse with 20 buttons on it. lmb rmb scrollwheel and 2 side buttons is plenty.
r/ADCMains • What are your mouse recommendations for adc main? ->I have the Logitech Pro Wireless and I can confirm it's a fine mouse until you need to scroll. I don't know anything about double click issues but I know that I have to scroll down at least 5 times before it stops scrolling up. It literally just scrolls in the wrong direction half the time. I've looked up a ton of ways to "fix" it but it usually involves spraying WD-40 into it or rolling it upside down but those are only temporary. Now it sits on my desk collecting dust while I use my g604.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->G pro wireless!
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->Have had my g pro wireless for almost 3 years now, it’s been absolutely fantastic. The most recent models are super nice as well, they’ve updated them to weigh even less
r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->Logitech dropped a few insane shapes in a row (G502, OG GPro, G403, GPW) then refused to update two of them and only slightly upgraded the other two.
r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->Logitech dropped a few insane shapes in a row (G502, OG GPro, G403, GPW) then refused to update two of them and only slightly upgraded the other two.
r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->Hello everyone! I'm a relatively new player to FFXIV; only been playing for about two months now, and just passed through the beginning section of Heavensward! Recently, I lost the USB dongle extender part for my Logitech Pro Wireless, so I've been having to use it wired for now. But, rather than replacing the part, I'm considering getting a new MMO mouse, since I've been using my current one for a couple of years now, and FFXIV isn't the only MMO I play! (And may not be the last!) Due to a lot of travel, I'm a laptop gamer, so wireless is king for me! Otherwise, the wire's just going to be dragged over a million different surfaces and slow me down. >-< I know from other threads on the topic, the wired Logitech G600 is king in this regard, but again - that one's wired, so it's unfortunately off the table for me. So, I wanted to ask what **wireless MMO mouse** recommendations the community has! I have my eyes on the Razer Naga V2 Pro, but I've heard mixed reviews regarding it, namely due to longevity and build quality.. So, if anyone has the Razer Naga V2 Pro, I would love to hear your opinion on it now that the products have been out for a little bit, too! Thank you!
r/ffxiv • MMO Mouse Recommendations in 2024? ->I mentioned the G600 in my post - but can't use it for the reasons described (at least, not comfortably!) Wish they would come out with a wireless version! Never had a single issue with my current Logitech mouse, and would've loved to get a wireless version of the G600 from them!
r/ffxiv • MMO Mouse Recommendations in 2024? ->I have G203, G305, G PRO Wireless and some other from Zowie FK2 to mx300 For CS2 i prefer G203. bz it's fastest in terms of input lag. But mine on Mercury sensor. Like dzordzLong said try some chinese wireless 3395 mouse or go for G305 (btw its not lightweigt)
r/MouseReview • Would a Logitech G203 Lightsync mouse be a good mouse for a non-competitive gamer like me? ->I had First the xm1r endgame, then g pro.. going back to endgame now the shape as well the clicks are so nice
r/MouseReview • My first "new gen" gaming mouse! (for me that's: not from 2014) ->I've bought multiple 305s over the years. I got one when the GPro came out, haven't touched another mouse since.
r/counterstrike • any gaming mice under 35€ for counter-strike? ->+1 for g pro. It does have a manufacturing flaw that breaks the scroll wheel to do double after use but you can RMA of you get a mouse like that
r/EscapefromTarkov • Best mouse to run? [Suggestion] ->It baffles me that no one recommended the g pro here. Hands down the best mice I have testest and perfekt for siege.
r/SiegeAcademy • Best mouse for siege? ->This. G Pro and G703(if you're looking for that kind of shape) are life changers. I own the g pro and a friend owns the 703 and they're simply the best mice I've ever used.
r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->The original G Pro wireless is: 1) Heavier than Superlight 2, 2) It has RGB while Superlight 2 has no RGB 3) Has a worse sensor & worse click latency than Superlight 2 4) Has worse mouse skates than Superlight 2 (though, you can replace mouse skates with anything you choose so that’s not really an issue) 5) Has highest polling rate of 1000hz while Superlight 2 goes to 4000hz. 6) G pro is cheaper than Superlight 2 To be honest, both are solid and viable options for competitive games (unless you want lots of mouse buttons; in that case you should probably look for something else). Hope this helps :) Edit: They both have the exact same shape btw
r/MouseReview • Best wireless mouse for gaming? ->I have the non-superlight and it looks pretty low key. I think you can disable the RGBs if you like. That being said, I had issues with battery some time back where it wasn't charging and the software wasn't interfacing with the mouse properly. It was very strange. And then all of a sudden it was working again. Charges fine now and works for maybe 5 days before I have to charge it for a bit. Aside from the weird battery issue that somehow disappeared, it's been a good mouse. As a gamer though, I do with it had maybe 1 or 2 more buttons on it. Especially with PoE2 out now.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->I run the Logitech g pro wireless, never buying a different mouse
r/EscapefromTarkov • Best mouse to run? [Suggestion] ->Depends on what you want. I want a relaxed claw mouse that is a little wide with at least a decent hump in the back for palm support since I have above average (in this sub) hands. It should have optical switches or hotswap so that it lasts. The clicks should be sharp, and have a good implementation so it feels connected. I need a good coating that's not slippery like cheaper Chinese mice and doesn't discolor like the GPX. I like a tactile scroll wheel and side buttons. I want a solid battery life so I don't have to recharge it often. I also don't want to overspend since good mice are cheap nowadays. I previously liked larger back hump mice like the MM711 and GPW, so I picked up a used X2V2 for cheap, and now it's my main. Sure I had to tweak it since the clicks were a bit sticky, but I also paid half of it's discounted retail price, and it's easy to repair, so I'm happy. Might look for an X2H for more support.
r/MouseReview • Your personal best gaming mouse to purchase in 2024 ->I’m still rocking the same G pro from 2018
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->Pulsar Xlite v3 is far and away my favorite at the moment. Have used DAV3, Ec2, gpro DEX, Vaxee outset. It’s essentially an Ec2 clone
r/MouseReview • Best ergonomic gaming mouse? ->as far as ergo goes, yes - that and the g pro dex are my favorite. i still use the g pro superlight tho
r/MouseReview • Best ergonomic gaming mouse? ->This is worrying news since I wanted to go from G Pro to Viper V3 Pro due to scroll wheel issues in my Logitech :/ #
r/MouseReview • Logitech vs Razer in 2024? ->Logi g pro wireless is good for couple years, after that the thub buttons and scrollwheel starts to break. Battery exellent and it charges super fast.
r/csgo • What is the best gaming mouse for right hand with cable (not wireless) ->I have this mouse and use the side buttons a lot. From my experience the opposite side buttons are very difficult to use and you are more likely to accidently press them when you don't want to. I ended up capping off the buttons. I instead used the G Hub software to assign one of the main side buttons as the G-Shift button. which allow you to use all of the other buttons in an alt-mode.
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse $69.00 (-47%) ->just because it says gaming doesnt mean its good for your purpose. gaming mices have evolved a lot and there are mices for different genres. for cs you want to have a lighter mouse since we are all playing with a low sensitivity or compared to other games very low sensitivity. check out this guy who does good comparisions and recommendation for FPS mices. https://www.rocketjumpninja.com/ overall the most common used among pros and easily available worldwide is the logitech g pro wireless, go pro superlight (same mouse but ligther) or the latest version the g pro superlight 2.
r/counterstrike • How important is a gaming mouse? ->Going from a G Pro to a G Pro X Superlight 2, I immediately missed the two extra side buttons. They were very useful for mapping basic macros for the most important Lightroom functions (before/after view, highlights view, masking module and grid/develop) so that I didn't need to use a keyboard at all while editing.
r/MouseReview • I believe this is the main reason mice like the G502 are as popular as they are; 2-3 more buttons than the standard lightweight gaming mouse ->The ghost clicks have been a common issue with all Logitech mice for the past 5-6 years. I replaced the switches on Kali on different models and after a year the problem returns. And on both the left and right buttons. Moreover, I had very old Logitech mice that worked for 6-7 years without problems and they had the cheapest switches. Also I remember a few years ago, Canada Computers had 15-20 open boxes of the G Pro Wired in every store due to mass returns. I returned the G Pro to Amazon myself after the left button started acting up after three weeks. My conclusion is that there is something wrong with the design of the Logitech mice themselves that causes the switches to wear out very quickly. I've installed Kali in the most basic Dell mice and they've shown very acceptable longevity. So I'm done dealing with the Logitech brand.
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->Been using Logitech mice for the past 15 years or so. My favorite ones are G Pro wired and g305. Really you don’t need any more than a g305, unless you want more buttons. You use a free tool called piper to configure the mouse, or you use a Mac / windows PC to configure it’s on board profile.
r/linux_gaming • Please recommend: Linux gaming mouse ->Great mouse, used it for myself and now at work. Nice click feeling
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse $69.00 (-47%) ->Oh I don't usually use the side buttons honestly, never built that into how I use a mouse. Just for going backwards and forwards - so for me, doesn't matter
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse $69.00 (-47%) ->I used to use a gpro wireless but the wireless connection started to give out. I also play MMOs so for the past year and a half, I've used a Logitech G600 mouse that is absolutely massive, wired, has 20 buttons, and is ***heavy-heavy***. I don't mind the weight too much anymore really, and I grew to not care about the wire, but the size and side buttons are just not ideal. I'm kinda iffy on wireless mice and headsets now (started having a similar issue with my Logitech G435 as well...) so I'm really leaning toward going back to wired for everything. What are some decent wired mice?
r/VALORANT • Wired mice recommendations? ->The issue is, people keep buying them. Like I get the R&D for lightweight mouse can be expensive, but... $179 is pretty nuts. As long as people keep buying them and paying the esports tax, they're gonna keep selling them at this crazy price. I have a G305 that feels really similar to the G Pro for 1/3 the price, with a similar but albeit nerfed Hero sensor that was in the 1st gen G Pro.
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->Exactly. The G305 feels really similar, but at 1/3 the price. I don't truely understand why the G pro light is all the rage. I used a G pro for a week, and while it did feel very smooth and responsive, I also had a G305 that felt very similar.
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->ive had the **g pro x v1** for more than a year now and with maybe daily use ive only had to charge it monthly or once in 3 weeks. Also i havent had any problems with it as of right now. Wheel works fine, no problems on the buttons either. And i game game on it. But it is expensive if youre not looking for the gaming performance it has. If youre looking for productivity or anything of the sort i wouldnt suggest it for the price. If moneys no object id consider it still. The one thing about it that its too light for me. Its amazing and it has improved my flick aim, but its too small for my hand and ive noticed is that im significantly better at tracking targets with an old wired razer deathader tournament edition since its bigger and heavier, i have tried other big mouses that are light but its not the same as it and i think its the weight.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->gpw/gpx/incott g23 shape, incott's is even better because they took gpw/gpx shape and added curves for fingers on main buttons, it's so comfortable. Haven't found better shape yet.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->It's way better. I had gpw/gpx and tried gpx 2 and incott g23 is way better for me. Unlike gpw/gpx it has type c. Coating is better than logitech one, i had problems with gpw/gpx because of sweatiny hands but after getting incott problem is gone it's noticeably grippier for me. Stock skates are very close to tiger ice v2 and nowhere as trash as logitech ones. Side buttons aren't mushy . And also it has web software and 2-3 times more battery life. I mean people are paying logi $100-150 for mice worse then $43 incott. Also it's built like a tank so no noices and squeaking. And on top of that hot-swappable switches so you can use almost any switch on the market with 1ms debounce since you can just change it in 20secs if it breaks. And better, more reliable encoder btw, but to be fair i'd prefer it to be a bit heavier, it's still nice and pronounced and more pronounced than stock gpw/gpx but ideally i'd like it to be heavier.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->I tried the gpro and then i tried a vortex series mouse which is like a small company on asia or indonesia or soemthing. I perform better with vortex series mouse(specifically inno x1). Tho there is a clear difference between smaller company mouses vs companies like logitech. It's mostly on the build quality or the materials they use. As long as the sensor is good, dpi is customizable, and the mousefeet isnt that bad for the cheap mouse. You can perform just as well. The innox1 feels like it has a cheap plastic.
r/FPSAimTrainer • What's the difference between a mid gaming mouse and an expensive one? ->This. Yes, I can remember to plug it in in game when it almost dies, but it's a thought thay hasn't came across my mind in YEARS. It's just always charged, wirelessly, and until someone else does the same tech, I love my superlight. Are there better mice? for SURE. Will I get them? Not without powerplay If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Logitech hasn't done me wrong, ever since I got my g502 and moved onto the gpro and the GPSL.
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->I have the original G pro (same as G305 but wired pretty much) and that mouse is still going strong all these years later I did eventually get a G Pro wireless (not super light) for free from my roommate and that replaced my G Pro, but my G pro was easily my most reliable mouse when I did semi-pro CSGO
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->I have the original G pro (same as G305 but wired pretty much) and that mouse is still going strong all these years later I did eventually get a G Pro wireless (not super light) for free from my roommate and that replaced my G Pro, but my G pro was easily my most reliable mouse when I did semi-pro CSGO
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->Wired G Pro was my main and loved the fuck out of that mouse. Bought a G pro super light 2 and realized how current mouses with current sensor, chip, and lighter weight really makes a difference for that extra 3% advantage. VXE dragonfly R1 pro max is also a mouse that for the price obliterates even the super light for $70. If you really love the shape of the g pro or g305 there is also the Mchose g3 that is about to be released that is lighter, and way better sensor and chip just not sure of the price yet but it’s from aliexpress so probably very cheap. My 2 cent for another G pro/g305 lover. Happy fragging guys and girls. 🖤
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->I moved from a wired setup to the Logitech G Pro Wireless and haven’t looked back. The tiny Lightspeed dongle just sits in my USB port so I never worry about pairing, the shape fits my hand without feeling bulky.
r/MouseReview • Best wireless mouse for gaming? ->I was on my 3rd G Pro Wireless before I figured out it’s really cheap to just replace the switches in them. Shouldn’t have to but the G Pro is my favorite mouse and it’s not difficult if you can solder at all.
r/hardware • Logitech G305 Lightspeed review: So close to greatness ->G502, and gpw now after double click issue. Pretty much every mouse is fine with a good middle mouse button & 2 extra buttons for me for rtss
r/aoe2 • what mouse do you use for aoe2 and why? ->Wanted to say this. Turn off the RGB on the G Pro Wireless and it looks like a normal mouse.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->Buying a hotswap PCB, new switches and scroll wheel encoder off Aliexpress breathed new life into my GPX for less than $20, now I use it as a work mouse. I also wouldn’t recommend it to the average person nowadays with such a large variety of great (and cheaper) options nowadays that seem to last longer. The only thing Logi has a lock on is battery life, nothing lasts as long as the GPX from my experience
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->I had 1 of these that failed within a year, so did the replacement. The 3rd one they sent had a broken scroll wheel but since the warranty doesn't restart I got stuck with the worst of the 3. I tried the G Pro first since I just wanted a good mouse, and moved to this one after having click problems with that one too. Now I don't use Logitech mice after probably 10+ years of using them.
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse - $26.33 (Amazon) ->G pro wireless, awaiting an RMA for my dav3 currently but I'm not quite content. V3P didn't feel great either, too narrow grip width which is a shame.
r/MouseReview • Endgame Gear OP1 8K: The TechPowerUp Review ->my gpro is broken as is my logitech gpro keyboard. The quality of all products these days is dog shit. Throw on top my razer 150 dollar wireless mouse is also broken! YAY!!!
r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->Shape is king and if we're being real here, unless you're playing seriously high level comp games routinely, you can realistically use mice up to like 110g without much of an issue or *significant* disadvantage imo. But obviously this is mouse review and that's not what we're here for. For $40 and 99g it's still worth it if you love the shape. But if you don't mind wires I would honestly go with the OG G Pro wired instead seeing as how they use the same shell. 85g might be the upper bound of competitive these days but it's still passable imo. As others have said though, the MCHOSE G3 is probably the best move but idk much about it or the company.
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->Is this mouse suitable for palm grip? I have used palm grip mouse comfortably before with Viper v2 pro, Zowie FK2, G pro Wireless I have 17.5 - 18 cm hands, but any 118-120 mm mouse scares me a lot. I'll have to try it sooner or later.
r/MouseReview • Op1 8k Purple Frost is THE #1 mouse *REVIEW* ->Man I’ve been trying to find my end game mouse and it’s so frustrating! I had a GPW but I’ve been having some issues with it so I bought the pulsar xlite v3 medium and the DAV3 Pro and the Pulsar seemed a little small for me, I’m still deciding on the DAV3 Pro. I’m not used to using ergo mice, so I’m having a bit of trouble deciding if it’s comfortable or not. I’m used to the smooth centered hump of the GPW fitting right into my palm as it feels nice to rest my hand on the hump sometimes during fatigue. The DAV3 Pro hump is a little aggressive, especially for where it’s located, but depending on how I grip it, I can find comfortable positions, so I’m still testing it, as it’s still somewhat comfortable. I just got the white VV3 Pro today and I looooove the white and the coating and literally everything about the mouse EXCEPT the shape! I seriously want to love it soooo bad, it performs extremely well, feels like I have full control with it, super light, but man, even though the hump looks fairly centered, when you’re actually holding it, it feels like it’s more back-positioned, so it digs into your palm and kinda forces your wrist at a slight upward angle, putting more stress on your fingers and causing fatigue. I’m looking into trying out the Superlight 2 Dex and maybe the Lamzu Maya X. Is there anything anyone can recommend that’s close in shape to the GPW with a centered hump, maybe even a little higher? I’m not sure how I would describe my grip, I suppose palm grip? I do curl my fingers a little bit, but not aggressively enough that I would consider it a claw grip, but while gaming, I do tend to lift my palm slightly from the hump (sometimes still touching slightly, but depends what I’m doing in-game) with the bottom of my palm still making contact with the hump as well
r/MouseReview • Razer Viper V3 Pro First Impressions and Lamzu Maya X After 1 month of use (Mouse of the Year Contenders?) ->Coming from a GPW and just received a Maya X today, and I have to say, as much as it disappoints me, I’m not a huge fan of the shape. I love how it’s wider; it feels like I have more control over the mouse, but there’s something about the hump placement. On the GPW, the hump fits perfectly into my palm, but with the Maya X, there’s something about it that feels like it’s digging into my palm, which forces my wrist at a slight angle, rather than fitting right into it. I feel like I’m constantly changing my grip to accommodate the hump, but can’t find a comfortable position. My hand size is ~19.5 x 10cm
r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->I’ve tried a bunch of mice -final mouse UL and UL mini -glorious model O -g403 -g203 -death adder -GPro wireless And I still like the g502 best
r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->I'll paste what I said on another post a few days ago::: "Start budget friendly before buying big $$$. There's a mass of under $50 usd mice that are great. Obvious things first: Shape preference: Do you want Ergo or Ambi, this correlates with your grip style (finger, claw, palm, or hybrid of any) Size: Do you have big hands or small hands Testing: Do you have any computer related stores near you to try them out, like display models Affordability: Don't always look at the "best" option. There may be some $40 mouse that you fall crazy for. Wired or wireless: preference, these days they perform equal to eachother with minimal latency variation Weight: Do you want light (40-60g) medium (60-80g) or heavier side (80g+) this can also fall onto your playstyle. More fast and snappy, or slow and steady Do some solid research and try to find something suited for your hands. It took me years of buying mice and wasting money to find that I perform the best with a G pro wireless shape and 40-60g weight. I'm a palm/claw hybrid grip and are fast-paced and snappy. Also, have larger hands at 21x11.5cm. I cant stress enough, you dont need to spend over $100 on a "the pros use this" mouse... in the end if that is what you like, then by all means! If it makes you happy, and you'll use it for years, then it's worth it. I fell in love with the G-Wolves Hati HTM for shooters and fast games, and also have the Zowie EC1-CW for chill out, lean-back & relax games. **Many people use multiple mice.** You don't always have to settle on one. If the budget fits 2, and you find 2 different mice for different things **and you like them both for different usage**, then do it. If you find a mouse you like for example the g pro wireless; you can go to "eloshapes" website and in the compare size tool it will show you other mice with the same or close to the same size and shape."
r/MouseReview • Best mouse gaming for me you suggest? ->Biggest misconception about the G502 is that it's made for large hands. While it works for some; myself included cannot use it. It's too damn narrow at the grip. My buddy with slightly smaller hands performs extremely well with it. If you fancy spending a little $$$ for a long term mouse, I recommend the Zowie EC line. Ergo shape, very large, around 70-80g, no extra software needed. I myself searched all over for a good mouse that fit my hand, went through about 40 different mice, and ended up on the "Zowie EC1-CW". I wanted large, not 100g, wireless, don't care for RGB, and more modern performance (negligible), and no additional programs needed to change mouse settings. Another few mice I enjoyed (though heavy) was the Razer Naga, Corsair M65, and (not heavy) G Pro Wireless / Superlight, and Glorious Model D. My hands are 8.25 x 4.5 (If I remember correctly). And I can totally palm the EC1-CW comfortably. It's literally a perfect fit for my hand. They also have different sizes of the same mouse. Also take grip style into account. I'm more a hybrid of Palm/claw. Width was the biggest killer for most mice from my experience. Anything under 63mm grip area width gave me cramps in my hand
r/MouseReview • Largest yet Lightest Gaming Mouse? G502 is still too small. Carpal Tunnel pain. ->there's a lot more factors into it if you're just looking at the peripherals. These could include mousepad, mouse weight, size, grip etc. Personally I've used a lot of mice playing tac fps. These includes a Logitech G402, EC2, 2 crappy GPWs, RVU, a very bad copy of the GPX, DAV3P, and now I'm on my Lamzu Maya X and EGG XM2W 4K Looking back I think I made the most progress with my game with the RVU, then again I also upgraded to a Hien mousepad from a very old QcK. You could also say that my own personal growth as a player could've contributed to it as well. Although looking at it objectively it's actually quite funny since I felt that playing the AWP/OP I was more consistent when using an ergo mouse and when rifling I feel more consistent with an ambi mouse. I think even today when I'm playing Rivals, l4d2, BF, or Squad with the boys I still feel the same way.
r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->My original G Pro Wireless started double clicking recently and I’ve been debating what to do about it. 180 is a lot of money, but the insane battery life might be worth it? Is the Logitech brand seriously not worth it in 2025? Where can I go to read more about alternatives? And has anybody tried soldering new switches to these mice themselves? I’m a rookie solderer, but I’ve got nothing to lose.
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->Look i used 2 mice in my mac journey. A g pro 1st gen that works flawlessly with mac and has good software and my current daily driver a razer vioer v3 hyperspeed but in order to use that i loaded a profile from a windows machine.
r/macgaming • What mouse (or other kind of controller) do you prefer to game with on Mac? ->Mice in comparison to keyboards is personal preference and the feel in your hands. For example, I bought a G Pro wireless a long time ago and I hated it since it forced me to grip the mouse in a different way I use a mouse. I suggest you going to your local electronic store and test out which shape suits you more. Some good brands are Razer, Logitech, Pulsar, Lamzu, Vaxee and more. You can browse /r/MouseReview to see more recommendation depending on which shape and you fit you prefer
r/WootingKB • What’s a good mouse to pair with the Wooting 60 HE? or the “Wooting” of mice in general? ->My forth g pro wireless is coming (paid for one) lol. They started making me send them videos of the issue.
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->I use a Logitech GPW with Linear Mouse (Mac OS application) for disabling mouse acceleration
r/macgaming • Gaming mouse for MacBook Pro M4 ->I don't know why it has to be razer, if you are more open and have time, wait a bit, get the logitech g pro. Got it for 80, wouldn't want to go back. Switched from wired model-o to the G Pro (not the superlight). My wife has some razer gear, but they always tend to make problems for example the headset not outputting sound even tho the system sends it to the headset and just latency in general.
r/MouseReview • What's the Best budget razer mouse that is preferably wireless? ->IMO the G Pro Wireless LoL edition matches the best But you can have a look at ATK F1 Leviatan Edition, Vaxee mice, , Zowie Divina blue series
r/NuPhy • Any mouse recommendations pair/color? ->I still use my wired Logitech G Pro
r/DotA2 • What gaming mouse do you currently use? ->