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Edited November 12, 2023
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Normally sits at around $34.99. Unfortunately, Black is not on sale.
Amazon [amazon.com] has
Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Mouse (White, Mint, Lilac, or Blue) on sale for $29.99.
Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has
Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Mouse (White, Lilac, or Blue) for $29.99. Choose curbside pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+
Walmart [walmart.com] - (White, Mint, Lilac, Blue)
-Expired
B&H Photo Video [bhphotovideo.com] - (White, Lilac)
-Expired
GameStop [gamestop.com] - (White)
-Expired
Office Depot [officedepot.com] - (Lilac, Blue)
-Expired
Product Information:
- Next-gen 12,000 DPI HERO optical sensor delivers unrivaled gaming performance, accuracy and power efficiency
- Advanced Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse for super-fast 1 ms response time and faster than wired performance
- Ultra-long battery life gives you up to 250 hours of continuous gaming on a single AA battery. System Requirements-Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.11 or later, Chrome OS
- Lightweight mechanical design and classic shape for maximum maneuverability, durability and comfort
- Compact, portable design with convenient built-in storage for included USB wireless receiver. Max. speed: > 400 IPS
- 2-year limited hardware warranty
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-L...B07CMS5Q6N
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It does go on sale for this price several times a year, but it is not normally it is not this price and usually the sales are not for all colors.
Been keeping an eye out for this mouse on Amazon for a while and saw that it dropped today and other retailers had it at the same price so I figured I'd include them all here. This is the ATL according to CCC and it appears to only come down to this price once or twice a year.
The only sure fix is to replace the switch. It used to be that would involve soldering, but it's a such popular mouse with such a consistent flaw that now you can buy a replacement switch+pcb+assembly on Ali3xpress for around $5, or Amazon for ~$15 that doesn't need any solder to swap in. Just a screwdriver. Is that worth doing for a $30 mouse? I don't know, but if you already have one, it cuts down on e-waste slightly.
A similar mouse is the razer orochi v2, which occasionally (not now) is $35-40 on sale. Much more satisfying clicks (compared to default g305), slightly smaller shape, but the battery is days to weeks instead of many months like it is on the g305. The orochi also adds a a Bluetooth option whereas the g305 is only the USB dongle.
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It does go on sale for this price several times a year, but it is not normally it is not this price and usually the sales are not for all colors.
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I had this for just over 2 years and it developed the double-click issue, so I'm one-for-one defective model.
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Mine started this after 2 years.
Is Logitech fixing the problem out of warranty?
Got one and it developed double click just after 2 years.
I currently have the g502, good mouse. It is wired though.