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Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse (Black or White, 910-005940) for
$104.99 (discount will show in cart).
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Available Colors:Includes:- Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse with HERO Sensor (Black or White)
- LIGHTSPEED Wireless Receiver
- USB Charging/Data Cable
- Receiver Extension Adapter
- Optional Grip Tape
- Cloth Wipe
- Optional Aperture Door with PTFE Foot
- User Manual
Features:- POWERPLAY compatible
- LIGHTSPEED wireless technology
- Onboard memory
- Click tensioning system
- No-additive PTFE Feet
- 5 buttons
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this model is really intended for gamer-specific use cases in gaming: lighter base model, slightly better latency, and upgraded glide pads.
I've owned both, and the superlight is superior, but both are still plagued by double click issues. it's about a $20 difference when both go on sale, from my POV,
IMO That's a negligible difference for a tool I use daily, but my priorities are different as I do definitely game at a competitive type level.
if you are looking for longevity for daily tasks without the need of a manufacturer specific/ or ergo specific mouse, I'd honestly recommend looking at the Razer wireless mouse that use optical switches, as they don't have double click issues and tend to be cheaper overall. (coming from a Logitech fanboy)
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this model is really intended for gamer-specific use cases in gaming: lighter base model, slightly better latency, and upgraded glide pads.
I've owned both, and the superlight is superior, but both are still plagued by double click issues. it's about a $20 difference when both go on sale, from my POV,
IMO That's a negligible difference for a tool I use daily, but my priorities are different as I do definitely game at a competitive type level.
if you are looking for longevity for daily tasks without the need of a manufacturer specific/ or ergo specific mouse, I'd honestly recommend looking at the Razer wireless mouse that use optical switches, as they don't have double click issues and tend to be cheaper overall. (coming from a Logitech fanboy)
this model is really intended for gamer-specific use cases in gaming: lighter base model, slightly better latency, and upgraded glide pads.
I've owned both, and the superlight is superior, but both are still plagued by double click issues. it's about a $20 difference when both go on sale, from my POV,
IMO That's a negligible difference for a tool I use daily, but my priorities are different as I do definitely game at a competitive type level.
if you are looking for longevity for daily tasks without the need of a manufacturer specific/ or ergo specific mouse, I'd honestly recommend looking at the Razer wireless mouse that use optical switches, as they don't have double click issues and tend to be cheaper overall. (coming from a Logitech fanboy)
Either way, I have this mouse and the powerplay mousepad and it's the best setup I've used. I've used a number of mouses(10+) and stuck with this one. However it's stupidly overpriced. It should have an MSRP at $100 and be $70 or less by now. The only reason it's not is that there's almost no competition in wireless superlight mouses.
Also if you've never used a superlight mouse, it may be a bit shocking. Some people prefer to have some weight. This thing feels like a paper mouse, it is really, really light.
Lastly, mine had bad surface wear within 4 months. However, Logitech replaced it instantly without any issue.
G502 is great, not worth it for money they want for wireless version.
Master series is way to go if you use specifically for productivity
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Does this mouse have the typical shit Logitech switches that fail after a year?
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