Amazon has Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Mouse (Black) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
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
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Model: Logitech G G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mouse, Black
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I used to love this mouse, but 3 of them failed (switches) within ~1yr. I now use the Razer Orochi V2 wireless mouse and it's been working great so far.
my current daily driver, no major complaints (casual gaming). been using it for a bit over a year, no issues yet. ergonomics could be better, though. i don't think it's made for larger hands.
i also used razer basilisk hyperspeed. while that one has better ergonomics (feels better in hand), it eventually developed the double clicking issue, and then the middle scroll click stopped working. also, it sometimes would take a second before waking up if i haven't used it for a bit. g305 doesn't have that issue.
i have another g305 as backup for when my current one fails. since the battery isn't built in, i don't have to worry about it just sitting on the shelf for now. i highly recommend it for a budget wireless gaming mouse, given that you have relatively smaller hands with claw grip.
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01-05-2023 at 07:29 AM.
I used to love this mouse, but 3 of them failed (switches) within ~1yr. I now use the Razer Orochi V2 wireless mouse and it's been working great so far.
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01-06-2023 at 07:43 AM.
my current daily driver, no major complaints (casual gaming). been using it for a bit over a year, no issues yet. ergonomics could be better, though. i don't think it's made for larger hands.
i also used razer basilisk hyperspeed. while that one has better ergonomics (feels better in hand), it eventually developed the double clicking issue, and then the middle scroll click stopped working. also, it sometimes would take a second before waking up if i haven't used it for a bit. g305 doesn't have that issue.
i have another g305 as backup for when my current one fails. since the battery isn't built in, i don't have to worry about it just sitting on the shelf for now. i highly recommend it for a budget wireless gaming mouse, given that you have relatively smaller hands with claw grip.
I used to love this mouse, but 3 of them failed (switches) within ~1yr. I now use the Razer Orochi V2 wireless mouse and it's been working great so far.
luck of the draw I guess. I got mine in 2019 and its still works like when I first got it. Other than the logitech logo fading away from normal wear and tear.
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01-06-2023 at 08:15 AM.
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I used to love this mouse, but 3 of them failed (switches) within ~1yr. I now use the Razer Orochi V2 wireless mouse and it's been working great so far.
Interesting. Mine is used on the couch without a mouse pad. I'm sure it's loaded with fuzz and crumbs from the couch. No issues at all. Granted it's not FPS duties I'm using it for.
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i also used razer basilisk hyperspeed. while that one has better ergonomics (feels better in hand), it eventually developed the double clicking issue, and then the middle scroll click stopped working. also, it sometimes would take a second before waking up if i haven't used it for a bit. g305 doesn't have that issue.
i have another g305 as backup for when my current one fails. since the battery isn't built in, i don't have to worry about it just sitting on the shelf for now. i highly recommend it for a budget wireless gaming mouse, given that you have relatively smaller hands with claw grip.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TalentedCreator9416
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank muchwow
i also used razer basilisk hyperspeed. while that one has better ergonomics (feels better in hand), it eventually developed the double clicking issue, and then the middle scroll click stopped working. also, it sometimes would take a second before waking up if i haven't used it for a bit. g305 doesn't have that issue.
i have another g305 as backup for when my current one fails. since the battery isn't built in, i don't have to worry about it just sitting on the shelf for now. i highly recommend it for a budget wireless gaming mouse, given that you have relatively smaller hands with claw grip.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Selman
Interesting. Mine is used on the couch without a mouse pad. I'm sure it's loaded with fuzz and crumbs from the couch. No issues at all. Granted it's not FPS duties I'm using it for.
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