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Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming

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TechRadar UK
★★★★
5 years ago
Logitech MX Vertical

Logitech has pretty solidly positioned itself as the best mouse maker, with a variety of devices ranking above the competition. The MX Vertical is another shot at the top, except with an extra emphasis put on ergonomics. How it achieves this is all in the name.

Comfortable design; Multiple connection options; Built-in; four-month battery

High price; No slot for wireless receiver; Requires a firm grip; Bulky shape

reviews.officedepot.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Awesome mouse

This is the 2nd one of these I have purchased. The first one I was using as a replacement on my desk. I like it so much that I went back for another one to keep with my laptop for travel. It is comfortable to use even for long periods.

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
5 years ago
Logitech G Pro Wireless Mouse review: No Strings Attached

Don't let the simple aesthetics fool you, the Logitech G Pro Wireless Mouse is packing.

Incredible sensitivity and responsiveness; Elegant unboxing experience

High price; Plastic feel

Amazon
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5 years ago
Great feel, customization, but a bit of sweat build-up.

I bought this mouse with the powerplay in mind, and I am never going back. The mouse is so light, with no wire pulling or delay difference, it's an obvious choice. My only large complaint is that the mouse is coated in what seems to be that anti-bacterial plastic which means it builds up heat and...

KitGuru
★★★★★
5 years ago
Logitech G Pro Wireless Mouse Review

The Logitech G Pro Wireless is undoubtedly one of the best gaming mouse you can buy. On every single front it delivers perfection or as close to as is meaningful.

Great ambidextrous shape; Versatile removable side button system; Superb HERO sensor; True; wired-rivalling Lightspeed wireless performance; Long battery life; 80g weight

Expensive; Not the most exciting to look at; No DPI button on top won't please everyone

PCGamesN
★★★★★
5 years ago
Logitech G Pro Wireless review: the ultimate gaming mouse

Competitive gamers meet your match. There's nothing quite like the Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse, and few can match its simplistic, intuitive design. It's claimed to be "the ultimate gaming mouse for esports professionals" and, though I am just an amateur gamer, I'm inclined to agree.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
5 years ago
Logitech G Pro Wireless Review

The G Pro Wireless is, according to Logitech, ‘the ultimate gaming mouse for esports professionals'. What it means is that Logitech has crammed its latest HERO (high efficiency rated optical) sensor and Lightspeed wireless technology into a mouse that is otherwise very simple and devoid of any...

Supremely comfortable; Versatile ambidextrous design; Fantastic sensor performance; Wired-rivalling wireless performance

Too small for some; Dull styling; Expensive

Rock, Paper, Shotgun
★★★★★
5 years ago
Logitech G Pro Wireless

One of the biggest complaints often levied at wireless gaming mice is that they're simply too slow and heavy compared to their wired rivals. Despite being free of snagging cables that somehow manage to get in the way of everything at all times, that liberty often comes at the cost of latency and...

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
5 years ago
"Perfect for less than, or equal to 17cm long hands"

A little side note, this mouse is well suited for small hands, it kinda annoys me that all logitech mice are. I have 20cm long hands so my fingers go over the edges and I can't grip the mouse comfortably, it took a few months to notice though and I had to stop using it.

Mighty Ape
★★★★
5 years ago
Perfect for less than, or equal to 17cm long hands

A little side note, this mouse is well suited for small hands, it kinda annoys me that all logitech mice are. I have 20cm long hands so my fingers go over the edges and I can't grip the mouse comfortably, it took a few months to notice though and I had to stop using it. In the long run you want to be comfortable instead of aiming a bit better because the mouse is a little lighter. So if your hands are longer than 17cm I would recommend looking at the zowie EC1-B (for right handed use). Other than that: Don't worry about the battery, this mouse lasts approx 50 hours per charge and takes maybe 4 hours to charge that's just my guess from use. When it goes flat the cable is right there to plug it in and it's still good with the cable. Don't worry about the wireless latency, it's only 1ms extra compared to wired, you can't tell the difference. The no cable drag should make up for this. So yeah the mouse is pretty much perfect it's just too small for me >:(

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