Brand | Logitech G |
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Series | 910-004855 |
Item model number | 910-004855 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 7.56 x 4.59 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 7.56 x 4.59 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B01JPOLLTK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 16, 2016 |
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Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | Programmable Buttons |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- Pro gaming mouse is created by Logitech G and top competitive eSports professionals for performance play. Weight is 3 ounce
- Advanced PMW3366 optical gaming sensor delivers exceptional tracking accuracy at any hand speed for pixel precise targeting and high speed maneuvers across the entire 200 to 12,000 DPI range
- Metal Spring Button Tensioning System designed for ultra-consistent and reliable click performance at the highest level of competition. 6 Programmable Buttons
- Customizable with up to 16.8 million RGB lighting colors to match your style, team colors and setup plus synchronize with other Logitech G gaming gear
- Six programmable buttons and onboard memory make it easy to setup and store one-trigger custom commands for your favorite games Physical specifications-Height: 116.6 mm Width: 62.15 mm Depth: 38.2 mm
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Ergonomic | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 |
Battery life | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 3.9 | — | — |
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connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB | USB | — | USB |
hand orientation | Ambidextrous, Right | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right | — | Ambidextrous |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Laser, Optical | Optical |
range | 10 meters | 10 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters | feet | 5 meters |
button quantity | 6 | 8 | 9 | 5 | 10 | 6 |
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Logitech G worked together with eSports athletes to create the Pro Gaming Mouse. This Logitech G mouse is inspired by the classic, simple construction of the Logitech G100 and G100s body made popular by top competitive eSports professionals. Our best optical sensor, PMW3366, provides exceptional tracking accuracy. The metal spring tensioning system delivers the reliable click performance required for high-level competitive gaming. Customizable with up to 16.8 million lighting colors, G Pro also has 6 programmable buttons and an onboard memory so you can setup and save custom commands for your favorite games directly to the mouse. Built on over 30 years of Logitech expertise in mouse engineering, building and testing, Pro is designed for performance play.
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Customers like the quality, accuracy, and weight of the mouse. For example, they mention it's well built, accurate, and light. Some are happy with appearance, and comfort. That said, opinions are mixed on size, button, and performance.
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Customers like the quality of the mouse. They mention that it's nicely built, reliable, and has top-tier quality. They appreciate the sturdy scroll wheel and the durable thick cord. The mouse is perfect for work on long days and is comfortable with no fatigue after 4 to 5 hours of gaming. Customers also say that the switches last the longest and have few quality control issues.
"...For a casual gamer who wants the a quality response time thats reliable, and to be able to customize nearly anything about the product this is a..." Read more
"...It really was a quality piece and the price was by far the cheapest out of any of these other mice ($28)...." Read more
"...Don't get me wrong, it's fantastic for gaming...." Read more
"...Cable is good quality -- fairly thick and tight wrapping. The cable is very very long at about 7'.-------------------------..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say that it fits perfectly in their hand, it's extremely comfortable, and can be held for long periods. The grooves increase the comfort when holding and clicking. The scroll wheel has an exacting feel, and it scrolls comfortably with tactile notches. The design is simple yet comfortable, with 2 additional buttons that are nice for their hands.
"...Its extremely comfortable, and fits almost perfectly in my hand...." Read more
"...macros, dpi button in middle, and a rubber but grippy mouse wheel. I like the mouse wheel on this compared to the FK1...." Read more
"...(2 on the side, one that's a DPI switch by default on the top) feel nice and easy to reach...." Read more
"...size, if you've got small 16cm long hands like mine its still fairly palm-grippable even though its not my preferred grip style...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the mouse. They mention it's very light, easy to move around, and a reliable lightweight gaming mouse. The clicks are responsive and light enough to click easily, but stiff enough to never click flimsy. The software was also really light.
"...It has a nice weight, not to lite and not too heavy, i would call it a "controlled weight. &#..." Read more
"...The software was also really light compared to the Razer Synapse software which seemed to want to update every 2 days...." Read more
"Strengths:- Mouse is not too heavy but not too lightweight either (according to the box, the mouse weights 83 g.)...." Read more
"...community I wanted a great sensor and button click feel while being lightweight so I can move from screen edge to edge by fully extending my fingers...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the accuracy of the mouse. They mention that the sensor is very nice and accurate, and the switches provide a really light click. Some say that the mouse has no issues with accuracy, and that it helps for accuracy in FPS games. They also appreciate the customization lights and extreme precision and sensitivity. Overall, most are happy with the performance of this mouse.
"...The mouse software also allows you to calibrate any sort of surface or mousepad with it, so it stays shark and reliably responsive with the amount..." Read more
"...Pluses are customization lights and extreme precision and sensitivity. Negatives are, simply, the build quality...." Read more
"...Tracking is incredibly accurate, the switches provide a really light click (my preference, since I don't rest my fingers on the buttons), and the 3..." Read more
"...Last but not least, the DPI and accuracy are excellent. I won't go into this because there's ample reviews out there for the PMW3366 sensor...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the mouse. They mention that it looks great, has a basic ambidextrous design, and the colors are nice. Some appreciate the finish and the braided cord. Additionally, some appreciate the symmetrical design and the pure white LEDs.
"...The mouse is very attractive and impressive. The lighting is well done and can be customized in the software, like most others relative to this one...." Read more
"...Final conclusion here is that this is a beautiful mouse....for functionality and with colors...." Read more
"...I came for a while was the SteelSeries Sensei RAW- I liked it's symmetrical design and pure white LEDs, and the software seemed to work well enough...." Read more
"...The shape of the mouse is very nice and the materials feel good, but one problem with it is the rounded sides on the left and right, they're rounded..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the button. Some mention that all buttons click well, and the switches provide a really light click. They say the buttons have good feedback. However, others say that the right mouse button is too easy to press and the hair trigger clicks are too sensitive.
"...There is also a brightness for the lightning. The DPI button is useless to me as a dpi switcher, instead I use it to close browser tabs(CTRL + W)...." Read more
"...It also had the separate buttons from main mouse body and a non lit mouse wheel. LEDs were also programmable to be completely turned off...." Read more
"...Add to this mismatched click sensitivity in the left and right buttons, and you have largely an average mouse all around with extremely good 'innards..." Read more
"...Tracking is incredibly accurate, the switches provide a really light click (my preference, since I don't rest my fingers on the buttons), and the 3..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention that it's impressive for the function and overall build, while others say that it is not so great for surfing the web for those with larger hands. Some say that the mouse is great for gaming, while other say that there are negatives for desktop usage.
"...The mouse is very attractive and impressive. The lighting is well done and can be customized in the software, like most others relative to this one...." Read more
"...Have been impressed with them all. Now, the G Pro mouse is impressive for the function however, for the overall build quality I am sorely..." Read more
"...the unit finally stopped working...." Read more
"...it's symmetrical design and pure white LEDs, and the software seemed to work well enough...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the mouse. Some mention that the size is perfect for them as they have small hands, while others say that it's a little small for them. They also say that the mouse is great for any size hand, but preferable to smaller or medium size hands.
"...Its extremely comfortable, and fits almost perfectly in my hand...." Read more
"...I actually went to Best Buy to check out the G303 on display, it's definitely small and has some glass on the sides and without any grip on the..." Read more
"...The mouse was of a comfortable size for my hand and the cord was a nice braided one...." Read more
"...The build quality is excellent, the size is perfect, the button layout is spot on, the specs speak for itself...." Read more
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The software: The software was easy to figure out, but not the easiest to locate (the download link), but after 5 minutes or so of digging through logitech's software library i found it. It has so many customizable features which can be linked to different profiles for different games. This is a huge help when say, you're playing an FPS and need to cool off because you have that one guy in comp that is playing an offensive sniper and wont switch or join your teams chat, you can change your game and the mouse / software will automatically choose what profile you have assigned for that game. So you're quick melee is now your rejuvenation in MMORPG, or something of the sort. The mouse software also allows you to calibrate any sort of surface or mousepad with it, so it stays shark and reliably responsive with the amount of sensitivity you want.
The mouse is very attractive and impressive. The lighting is well done and can be customized in the software, like most others relative to this one. The color can be set to different sleep times therefore making it able to rest instead of constantly cycling through a rainbow color pattern. Of course i don't use this setting, if something has the capability to change colors endlessly ill have it changing colors endlessly.
The mouse doesn't heat up besides the obvious body heat you'll release while using it. Its extremely comfortable, and fits almost perfectly in my hand. It has a nice weight, not to lite and not too heavy, i would call it a "controlled weight. " but that may not be the right terminology for it. Theres a button in the middle just above the mouse wheel that controls profiles / saved dpi setting, but like i said before, you can change this and customize it to anything you would like.
I can't honestly compare it to any of its competitors because i've not used them, but this mouse sure does kick my retired $20.00 Razer mouse's ass without a doubt. For a casual gamer who wants the a quality response time thats reliable, and to be able to customize nearly anything about the product this is a good fit, im sure. The price of this mouse is fair, and spending anything more than this wont necessarily get you that much other than cosmetics and the option of wireless. Remember, even though wireless is very advanced compared to a few years ago, it still has more latency when compared to a wire mouse. So if you're looking for quick response that you can count on, stay wired.
This is now my everyday mouse and i expect it to be for a good chunk of my future. I highly recommend it to anyone who needs to upgrade out of the department store $20.00 mice.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2016
The software: The software was easy to figure out, but not the easiest to locate (the download link), but after 5 minutes or so of digging through logitech's software library i found it. It has so many customizable features which can be linked to different profiles for different games. This is a huge help when say, you're playing an FPS and need to cool off because you have that one guy in comp that is playing an offensive sniper and wont switch or join your teams chat, you can change your game and the mouse / software will automatically choose what profile you have assigned for that game. So you're quick melee is now your rejuvenation in MMORPG, or something of the sort. The mouse software also allows you to calibrate any sort of surface or mousepad with it, so it stays shark and reliably responsive with the amount of sensitivity you want.
The mouse is very attractive and impressive. The lighting is well done and can be customized in the software, like most others relative to this one. The color can be set to different sleep times therefore making it able to rest instead of constantly cycling through a rainbow color pattern. Of course i don't use this setting, if something has the capability to change colors endlessly ill have it changing colors endlessly.
The mouse doesn't heat up besides the obvious body heat you'll release while using it. Its extremely comfortable, and fits almost perfectly in my hand. It has a nice weight, not to lite and not too heavy, i would call it a "controlled weight. " but that may not be the right terminology for it. Theres a button in the middle just above the mouse wheel that controls profiles / saved dpi setting, but like i said before, you can change this and customize it to anything you would like.
I can't honestly compare it to any of its competitors because i've not used them, but this mouse sure does kick my retired $20.00 Razer mouse's ass without a doubt. For a casual gamer who wants the a quality response time thats reliable, and to be able to customize nearly anything about the product this is a good fit, im sure. The price of this mouse is fair, and spending anything more than this wont necessarily get you that much other than cosmetics and the option of wireless. Remember, even though wireless is very advanced compared to a few years ago, it still has more latency when compared to a wire mouse. So if you're looking for quick response that you can count on, stay wired.
This is now my everyday mouse and i expect it to be for a good chunk of my future. I highly recommend it to anyone who needs to upgrade out of the department store $20.00 mice.
My requirements for a new replacement were that 1) I wanted a mouse with good switches (preferably Omron) to avoid the double click problem. 2) A scroll wheel that would smoothly scroll and was of solid construction to not end up w/ the same scroll problem. 3) A mouse that could entirely turn off its LED lights as I have my desktop in my bedroom and prefer to have no external lights.
I ended up trying several off of YT Rocket Ninja's Top 10 Mouse list. Although I do not game very much anymore, I figured a mouse that could survive the rigors of heavy gaming would be of higher quality than other office mice and would thus last longer and provide better feedback. Here are my thoughts on various mice that I tried and the Logitech G Pro which I finally ended up getting. (I tried each mouse for about a month to give me time to form a proper opinion.)
Redragon M801 Mammoth - This mouse was the first candidate that I tried based off of Amazon's recommendation list. It had a really nicely textured mouse surface and the clicks were really crisp (Omron switches). The mouse was of a comfortable size for my hand and the cord was a nice braided one. It really was a quality piece and the price was by far the cheapest out of any of these other mice ($28). The software was also really light compared to the Razer Synapse software which seemed to want to update every 2 days. My main problem with this mouse was that you could only turn off the LED lighting to the wheel and dpi switches, and not the giant slash and side trim pieces. I did however find a YouTube tutorial that showed how you could unscrew the assembly through the weight compartment to pull the internal connector to disable the lights but did not want to go with the hassle). For people that don't care about the LED lights and/or on a budget, I would actually give this a 4* recommendation.
Logitech G403 Prodigy - The next mouse I tried was the G403 after discovering Rocket Ninja's YouTube page. This was his #1 selected mouse so it was a good next choice. I learned that having the distinctly separate mouse buttons from the chassis aided in the longevity of the click buttons (The DeathAdder 3G had the buttons integrated in the overall shell of the body). Unfortunately, I found the mouse wheel to be much looser than my original DeathAdder as well as the Red Dragon and decided to return this mouse and look for alternatives. (3.5*)
Razer DeathAdder Elite - I went with the DeathAdder Elite after my experience with the G403. Being a more expensive version of the original DeathAdder and also scoring high on the Rocket Ninja list, I thought that being done with this process and getting the updated version might be my final answer. The mouse was almost identical to the DeathAdder I had before with better mouse texture and lighter clicks. Unfortunately, it just felt like the old DeathAdder I had in nicer packaging. I strongly believe that in a few years, I would have ended up with the same problems as much current DeathAdder mouse. I also felt that it did not warrant the more expensive price point of $67. For a $40 mouse, it would be okay. For a $67 mouse, it felt cheap. And with mixed reviews and Razer's reputation of having products which do not last, I also ended up returning this. (3*)
Nixeus Revel - Next was the fairly inexpensive Nixeus Revel. It was the first software-less gaming mouse that I tried and it had several really high points and one serious low point. I found the product to be fairly sturdy, the buttons and mouse wheel were really good. This mouse was the first one thus far to not have an LED built into the wheel assembly itself and I felt this added to the build quality of the assembly (solid block of plastic vs hollowed out wheel w/ a light). The downsides: If you left the mouse alone and let the screensaver turn on, the mouse would also "fall asleep". Clicks would not be responsive, and the scrolling would automatically switch to the lowest DPI setting. I found that if I switched DPIs, all these symptoms would be alleviated - but again, it was a really weird problem to have. Other reviewers noticed the same. Also, LED lights could not be turned off. (3*)
Logitech G Pro - Lastly, I arrived at this mouse. It had good build quality with the Omron switches and even came with a braided cord. It also had the separate buttons from main mouse body and a non lit mouse wheel. LEDs were also programmable to be completely turned off. I feel that this mouse really met all my mousing requirements and should definitely be on your short list as well. (5*)
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2017
My requirements for a new replacement were that 1) I wanted a mouse with good switches (preferably Omron) to avoid the double click problem. 2) A scroll wheel that would smoothly scroll and was of solid construction to not end up w/ the same scroll problem. 3) A mouse that could entirely turn off its LED lights as I have my desktop in my bedroom and prefer to have no external lights.
I ended up trying several off of YT Rocket Ninja's Top 10 Mouse list. Although I do not game very much anymore, I figured a mouse that could survive the rigors of heavy gaming would be of higher quality than other office mice and would thus last longer and provide better feedback. Here are my thoughts on various mice that I tried and the Logitech G Pro which I finally ended up getting. (I tried each mouse for about a month to give me time to form a proper opinion.)
[[ASIN:B00GU4F4OM Redragon M801 Mammoth]] - This mouse was the first candidate that I tried based off of Amazon's recommendation list. It had a really nicely textured mouse surface and the clicks were really crisp (Omron switches). The mouse was of a comfortable size for my hand and the cord was a nice braided one. It really was a quality piece and the price was by far the cheapest out of any of these other mice ($28). The software was also really light compared to the Razer Synapse software which seemed to want to update every 2 days. My main problem with this mouse was that you could only turn off the LED lighting to the wheel and dpi switches, and not the giant slash and side trim pieces. I did however find a YouTube tutorial that showed how you could unscrew the assembly through the weight compartment to pull the internal connector to disable the lights but did not want to go with the hassle). For people that don't care about the LED lights and/or on a budget, I would actually give this a 4* recommendation.
[[ASIN:B01KUAMCV4 Logitech G403 Prodigy]] - The next mouse I tried was the G403 after discovering Rocket Ninja's YouTube page. This was his #1 selected mouse so it was a good next choice. I learned that having the distinctly separate mouse buttons from the chassis aided in the longevity of the click buttons (The DeathAdder 3G had the buttons integrated in the overall shell of the body). Unfortunately, I found the mouse wheel to be much looser than my original DeathAdder as well as the Red Dragon and decided to return this mouse and look for alternatives. (3.5*)
[[ASIN:B01LXC1QL0 Razer DeathAdder Elite]] - I went with the DeathAdder Elite after my experience with the G403. Being a more expensive version of the original DeathAdder and also scoring high on the Rocket Ninja list, I thought that being done with this process and getting the updated version might be my final answer. The mouse was almost identical to the DeathAdder I had before with better mouse texture and lighter clicks. Unfortunately, it just felt like the old DeathAdder I had in nicer packaging. I strongly believe that in a few years, I would have ended up with the same problems as much current DeathAdder mouse. I also felt that it did not warrant the more expensive price point of $67. For a $40 mouse, it would be okay. For a $67 mouse, it felt cheap. And with mixed reviews and Razer's reputation of having products which do not last, I also ended up returning this. (3*)
[[ASIN:B01HHGHCH8 Nixeus Revel]] - Next was the fairly inexpensive Nixeus Revel. It was the first software-less gaming mouse that I tried and it had several really high points and one serious low point. I found the product to be fairly sturdy, the buttons and mouse wheel were really good. This mouse was the first one thus far to not have an LED built into the wheel assembly itself and I felt this added to the build quality of the assembly (solid block of plastic vs hollowed out wheel w/ a light). The downsides: If you left the mouse alone and let the screensaver turn on, the mouse would also "fall asleep". Clicks would not be responsive, and the scrolling would automatically switch to the lowest DPI setting. I found that if I switched DPIs, all these symptoms would be alleviated - but again, it was a really weird problem to have. Other reviewers noticed the same. Also, LED lights could not be turned off. (3*)
[[ASIN:B01JPOLLTK Logitech G Pro]] - Lastly, I arrived at this mouse. It had good build quality with the Omron switches and even came with a braided cord. It also had the separate buttons from main mouse body and a non lit mouse wheel. LEDs were also programmable to be completely turned off. I feel that this mouse really met all my mousing requirements and should definitely be on your short list as well. (5*)
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Back in 2014 Logitech released their new lineup of mice and I decided to take a chance. I started with the G302 and it was amazing but it did not have the incredible PMW3366 Sensor so the mouse would loose its bearing in low sensitivity/high movement situations. They released the G303 later that year with RGB Support and the PMW3366 Sensor. I currently own 4x G303 and recently purchased this PRO.
The pro is a redesigned G303. Same sensor, the back of the mouse was redesigned to be more smooth. The mouse is responsive, never fails and looks great. It did not say anywhere about RGB Support, but it does come with RGB Support. You don't need to keep the Logitech Software installed once the mouse is configured, it just saves everything onto the mouse.
Pros:
Good Mouse cable braid
Good Shape, ambidextrous but the buttons are only on the left side.
PMW3366 Sensor, one of the best tracking Sensors on the market.
Very Nice packaging.
Software is responsive and just works!
Cons:
While the material quality is good its not the best, it could be better
Price is probably high because of the RGB Support because the G303 used to be like 59$ (USD) / 79$ (CAD)
Reviewed in Mexico on August 11, 2017
微妙に手が大きいかも…、ってくらいの人ならかぶせ持ちでも全然持てると思います(知らんけど)。
小さい小さいとは言われてますが、やっぱりマウスは慣れだと思います(暴論)
G403も一緒に買いましたが、多分こっちの方が使い易いです(適当)
結構振り回せるのでいいゾ^〜これ
Then, when I decided to get my own mouse, my choice fell on G Pro: there was no removable weight, and functional buttons on the side as well the shape of the rop shell looked ergonomically better to me. So far, I have been using this mouse for a week only, but can assure choosing this mouse was a great decision.
Pros:
- Matte Finish makes the mouse not slippery at all, which is essential especially for gaming purposes.
- Braided Cable truly extends lifetime of the device.
- Scroll Wheel is very restrictive. When clicking on the wheel, it won't scroll ocasionally, as most mice would do (including G403).
- Response time is excellent for shooter games, providing perfect pointer accuracy.
Cons:
- Might be slightly overpriced, however, considering price vs. quality relationship it is worth paying this much.