Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse (Magenta, 910-005959)

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Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse (Magenta, 910-005959)

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910-005959), Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse (Magenta

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21 reviews for Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse (Magenta, 910-005959)

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCP8D styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    this mouse is well worth the money compared to most mice esports professionals use. I have used many mice being COD and Fortnite professional, I have always loved Finalmouse, and their mice run up to 500, this was one of the first wireless mice that were worth buying. before you buy I do recommend feeling it because of the high top and heavyweight, I recommend also checking out the razer viper family of gaming mice. they offer pretty much the same thing coming in different sizes and models. I think this is a great mouse but has some flaws. first off the mouse is really heavy for a mouce lighter is better. I think the weight you should be looking at is anything around is 60 g or anything lower. if you clearly want a mouse for a feature and wireless option this id the way to go. if you are the competitive type of gamer looking for the best mouse buy a mouse from the following brands, finalmouse glorious gwolves razer this is by far the best wireless gaming mouse but is no finalmouse

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCP8D styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    this mouse is well worth the money compared to most mice esports professionals use. I have used many mice being COD and Fortnite professional, I have always loved Finalmouse, and their mice run up to 500, this was one of the first wireless mice that were worth buying. before you buy I do recommend feeling it because of the high top and heavyweight, I recommend also checking out the razer viper family of gaming mice. they offer pretty much the same thing coming in different sizes and models. I think this is a great mouse but has some flaws. first off the mouse is really heavy for a mouce lighter is better. I think the weight you should be looking at is anything around is 60 g or anything lower. if you clearly want a mouse for a feature and wireless option this id the way to go. if you are the competitive type of gamer looking for the best mouse buy a mouse from the following brands, finalmouse glorious gwolves razer this is by far the best wireless gaming mouse but is no finalmouse

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCNID styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    The Logitech Pro G mouse has a minimalistic, simple and effective design. Its very easy to use and set up with the included USB type A receiver. You can also use the proprietary USB type A cable that has a customized micro USB connector for just this mouse. Movement is very precise, quick, and smooth. No mousepad needed over most surfaces, even glass. It has an ambidextrous design and you can customize some of the included buttons to your liking. You also have the option not to use any of them or up to 4 to really configure it to your liking. The logo lights up with different colors and its a nice feature. The DPI button is located on the bottom of the mouse, but that is a point of annoyance for me since I like to be able to switch that out for different weapons while playing my First person shooters, I suppose placing it under there will eliminate unintended DPI changes for some, but I am betting the majority of gamers will not like not being able to change it quickly. It is also very light in the hand which will take some time to get used to. Battery life is rated at 48 hours with the default lighting scheme or you can extend that up to 60 hours if you turn that off. I kept it on since it adds a little flair to my mouse. The simple design, light weight, accuracy, battery life, and cool lights make this mouse a strong contender for not only my gaming sessions, but also my daily use as well.

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCNID styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    The Logitech Pro G mouse has a minimalistic, simple and effective design. Its very easy to use and set up with the included USB type A receiver. You can also use the proprietary USB type A cable that has a customized micro USB connector for just this mouse. Movement is very precise, quick, and smooth. No mousepad needed over most surfaces, even glass. It has an ambidextrous design and you can customize some of the included buttons to your liking. You also have the option not to use any of them or up to 4 to really configure it to your liking. The logo lights up with different colors and its a nice feature. The DPI button is located on the bottom of the mouse, but that is a point of annoyance for me since I like to be able to switch that out for different weapons while playing my First person shooters, I suppose placing it under there will eliminate unintended DPI changes for some, but I am betting the majority of gamers will not like not being able to change it quickly. It is also very light in the hand which will take some time to get used to. Battery life is rated at 48 hours with the default lighting scheme or you can extend that up to 60 hours if you turn that off. I kept it on since it adds a little flair to my mouse. The simple design, light weight, accuracy, battery life, and cool lights make this mouse a strong contender for not only my gaming sessions, but also my daily use as well.

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    Jonah (verified owner)

    Overall 710 Context Im a huge Logitech fan The G Pro Wireless is honestly an ordinary mouse that doesnt bring anything new or worth the value that it charges for. There are MANY mice that Ive tested that are able to go above this mouse in terms of overall quality. The Rival 600 is a mouse that will be absolutely superb for any casual gamer, while also being an easy goto for professionals looking for a solid choice over this mouse. The G Pro Wireless really just falls short for how much the cost is. The cost of the mouse is what really bothers me, Logitech seems to have gone with the simplistic path for this mouse and really aimed for quality, which theyve achieved in a way, but Ive noticed nothing that a simple 40 mouse couldnt give you. The wireless tracking and capabilities are great, but the price tag still bothers me. I think the MAXIMUM I would pay for the G Pro would be around 79. The mouse comes in at a hefty 150 and has no weights, limited RGB design subjective opinion, limited customizability, decent quality par for the course of a mouse that would cost 50, and more.

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    Jonah (verified owner)

    Overall 710 Context Im a huge Logitech fan The G Pro Wireless is honestly an ordinary mouse that doesnt bring anything new or worth the value that it charges for. There are MANY mice that Ive tested that are able to go above this mouse in terms of overall quality. The Rival 600 is a mouse that will be absolutely superb for any casual gamer, while also being an easy goto for professionals looking for a solid choice over this mouse. The G Pro Wireless really just falls short for how much the cost is. The cost of the mouse is what really bothers me, Logitech seems to have gone with the simplistic path for this mouse and really aimed for quality, which theyve achieved in a way, but Ive noticed nothing that a simple 40 mouse couldnt give you. The wireless tracking and capabilities are great, but the price tag still bothers me. I think the MAXIMUM I would pay for the G Pro would be around 79. The mouse comes in at a hefty 150 and has no weights, limited RGB design subjective opinion, limited customizability, decent quality par for the course of a mouse that would cost 50, and more.

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    Kristina (verified owner)

    Playing tactical, competitive shooters requires a good mouse. After some debate, I decided to get on the wireless mouse train after hearing theyve improved any latency issues. I was disappointed by every mouse Ive used due to a stuttering issue full battery, moved my setup closer to my actual house for receiver distancing issues but nothing. At the same time I LOVED the freedom of no cable drag. After hearing that my friends and beloved streamers and pros recommended this OUTRAGEOUSLY priced mouse I decided to try it. Its amazing. I cant stop recommending it to anyone. I charge it maybe once a week if that. Thats with several hours of gaming a day. The price is worth it. Trust me. If you dont like it then return it to Best Buy within 15 days you wont, though. Its a light mouse. It doesnt have a DPI button in an annoying spot so you accidentally click it mid fight or anything either. The only complaint I have, not big enough to warrant 4 stars is that it did not come with a mouse weight. It has the compartment to fit one, but one did not come in the packaging. I just took my weight from my g703 and moved it over and it was perfect.

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCO4D styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    We are using this mouse for gaming and general computer use. Previous to this for gaming a Razer gaming mouse was used. Thus far we are impressed with the performance of this Logitech G Pro. This mouse comes with many nice features and options. The box includes an additional set of side buttons so one can choose a more curved button or a more flat button style. Also, mouse can be used wired or wirelessly. Weve yet to experience any latency issues with wireless use. Given the Hero 16K sensor and Lightspeed wireless technology the performance has been awesome. The build quality of the mouse is very good while at the same time being a very lightweight mouse. One can add additional weight not provided if desired, but even though it has a lighter feel than our previous Razer we are liking it. The gerneral look of the G Pro is very nice and can be customized with RGB lighting with Lightsync technology in Logitech Gaming Software. Left or right handed users will find the design of this mouse to work equally well for either. The seven button design includes back button and Windows button. Programmable buttons can be set up to store game commands also. In summary, we are very pleased with the performance, battery life, customization and design of this mouse. Would recommend with no reservations.

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCO4D styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    We are using this mouse for gaming and general computer use. Previous to this for gaming a Razer gaming mouse was used. Thus far we are impressed with the performance of this Logitech G Pro. This mouse comes with many nice features and options. The box includes an additional set of side buttons so one can choose a more curved button or a more flat button style. Also, mouse can be used wired or wirelessly. Weve yet to experience any latency issues with wireless use. Given the Hero 16K sensor and Lightspeed wireless technology the performance has been awesome. The build quality of the mouse is very good while at the same time being a very lightweight mouse. One can add additional weight not provided if desired, but even though it has a lighter feel than our previous Razer we are liking it. The gerneral look of the G Pro is very nice and can be customized with RGB lighting with Lightsync technology in Logitech Gaming Software. Left or right handed users will find the design of this mouse to work equally well for either. The seven button design includes back button and Windows button. Programmable buttons can be set up to store game commands also. In summary, we are very pleased with the performance, battery life, customization and design of this mouse. Would recommend with no reservations.

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCOID styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    I have been using the G Pro Wireless for about 2 weeks now. I have gamed with it, worked with it, and made it my daily driver for this time period to get a good feel for it. My normal work mouse is the Logitech M705 Marathon mouse used for over 7 years now, and my original gaming mouse was a Logitech G602. I love wireless mice, and refuse to use wired because I hate dragging the cord around. Thats what drew me to this mouse. The super fast Lightspeed transmitter really makes the difference, and I had no discernible input lag. I am also a sucker for RGB peripherals. When I first pulled the mouse out of the box I honestly didnt care for how it felt in my hands. The outer shell felt too smooth to me. The G602 has a textured outer shell and the M705 has a rubber coated shell. I had always preferred a texturedgrippy outershell for any mouse I used. I got used to it pretty quickly, but it was offputting at first mostly due to callouses on my hands not feeling any grip. In the end I got used to the texture and had no problem gripping it the shape of the mouse is really comfortable which helped. The next thing I noticed was how light this mouse is. 80 grams My M705 is 135g and my G602 is a whopping 152g Even my kids little M325c weighs 93g, and its tiny I never noticed how heavy my mice were until I started using this mouse. Its insane how light it is. Several of my gaming coworkers commented that it felt too light for them, so I let them drive it for a half hour each. When their half hour was up they were much more open to it, so maybe it converted them The weight of the mouse just lets it become an extension of your hand vs. a paperweight you drag around. It really disappears, and the shape is ergonomically pleasing. Most of my time was spent using it for work I spend 8 hours a day at my work computer doing 3D CAD modeling, as well as CorelDraw, and database work. These last few weeks I have been churning out a lot of new models and drawings, so I have been clicking and moving this mouse around like a madman. In my past experience with my M705 I would experience wrist and index finger fatigue from this level of activity. I didnt feel that at all with the G Pro Wireless GPW. The lightweight 80g body of the mouse just kind of melted away and made it easy for rapid movements around my model. The LMB click weight is also super light, and vastly more responsive than my M705 and G602. I can honestly say that I have gotten finger cramps in the past from working like this, but the GPW never left my finger feeling strained. My only complaint for office work is the lack of HyperFast Scrolling that my M705 has. That is a super handy feature when doing database work, but I know the weight of the HyperFast wheel is a penalty for a mouse trying to be as ultralight as possible. For my time spent gaming I played Far Cry 5 and Overwatch. FC5 doesnt necessarily need an ultralight highspeed mouse, but I wanted to play it the last few nights . The jump from my G602 to the GPW was dramatic. My god the weight savings were so beneficial being able to easily flick the mouse with no effort was awesome. The Hero sensor is so much more accurate than the sensor in my G602. I always had trouble being consistent with my shots using the G602. I can tell my accuracy has been sharpened with the Hero sensor. I can run at a higher sensitivity now, and still be accurate whereas before I would find myself overshooting my onscreen target. That lightweight LMB click was so crisp in comparison to the G602, that I got back into using McCree for my hero for the first time in a while. I found it difficult to use the rightside rear button in practice Im right handed btw, so I swapped out the button for the flush mount button. It was pretty easy to setup a game profile in the Logitech Gaming Software, so I assigned the side buttons and disabled the one I swapped out for my Overwatch profile. PC gaming stuff isnt supposed to be this easy to work with, but here I am happily playing my games with a new mouse without a care in the world. For my gaming sessions I picked up the Logitech Powerplay mouse pad that wirelessly charges the mouse. I played games with and without the wireless charging weight, so I could get a accurate impression of its effect. The wireless charging disk on the bottom of the mouse adds about 10g still a svelte 90g for the whole mouse. After a couple of hours playing with and without, I honestly couldnt tell much of a difference. The extra weight barely registered on my performance in Overwatch. I did fiddle with my DPI settings to account for the change in weight, which I think softened its effect on my games. Also, the RGB on the mouse syncs with the RGB of the pad very nice. Overall, I am really enjoying the G Pro Wireless. The only drawback I found was the lack of HyperFast Scrolling like in the G903, but I can get over that because there are several great features that make up for it. If you are a serious gamer with equally serious reservations about wireless, I would say that the GPW can assuage those fears. Good luck and happy gaming

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    div classsgreviewclosemodalbackground dataved0ahUKEwi5s5KigKL7AhVSgP0HHUpiDn4Qj8kFCOID styledisplaynonediv (verified owner)

    I have been using the G Pro Wireless for about 2 weeks now. I have gamed with it, worked with it, and made it my daily driver for this time period to get a good feel for it. My normal work mouse is the Logitech M705 Marathon mouse used for over 7 years now, and my original gaming mouse was a Logitech G602. I love wireless mice, and refuse to use wired because I hate dragging the cord around. Thats what drew me to this mouse. The super fast Lightspeed transmitter really makes the difference, and I had no discernible input lag. I am also a sucker for RGB peripherals. When I first pulled the mouse out of the box I honestly didnt care for how it felt in my hands. The outer shell felt too smooth to me. The G602 has a textured outer shell and the M705 has a rubber coated shell. I had always preferred a texturedgrippy outershell for any mouse I used. I got used to it pretty quickly, but it was offputting at first mostly due to callouses on my hands not feeling any grip. In the end I got used to the texture and had no problem gripping it the shape of the mouse is really comfortable which helped. The next thing I noticed was how light this mouse is. 80 grams My M705 is 135g and my G602 is a whopping 152g Even my kids little M325c weighs 93g, and its tiny I never noticed how heavy my mice were until I started using this mouse. Its insane how light it is. Several of my gaming coworkers commented that it felt too light for them, so I let them drive it for a half hour each. When their half hour was up they were much more open to it, so maybe it converted them The weight of the mouse just lets it become an extension of your hand vs. a paperweight you drag around. It really disappears, and the shape is ergonomically pleasing. Most of my time was spent using it for work I spend 8 hours a day at my work computer doing 3D CAD modeling, as well as CorelDraw, and database work. These last few weeks I have been churning out a lot of new models and drawings, so I have been clicking and moving this mouse around like a madman. In my past experience with my M705 I would experience wrist and index finger fatigue from this level of activity. I didnt feel that at all with the G Pro Wireless GPW. The lightweight 80g body of the mouse just kind of melted away and made it easy for rapid movements around my model. The LMB click weight is also super light, and vastly more responsive than my M705 and G602. I can honestly say that I have gotten finger cramps in the past from working like this, but the GPW never left my finger feeling strained. My only complaint for office work is the lack of HyperFast Scrolling that my M705 has. That is a super handy feature when doing database work, but I know the weight of the HyperFast wheel is a penalty for a mouse trying to be as ultralight as possible. For my time spent gaming I played Far Cry 5 and Overwatch. FC5 doesnt necessarily need an ultralight highspeed mouse, but I wanted to play it the last few nights . The jump from my G602 to the GPW was dramatic. My god the weight savings were so beneficial being able to easily flick the mouse with no effort was awesome. The Hero sensor is so much more accurate than the sensor in my G602. I always had trouble being consistent with my shots using the G602. I can tell my accuracy has been sharpened with the Hero sensor. I can run at a higher sensitivity now, and still be accurate whereas before I would find myself overshooting my onscreen target. That lightweight LMB click was so crisp in comparison to the G602, that I got back into using McCree for my hero for the first time in a while. I found it difficult to use the rightside rear button in practice Im right handed btw, so I swapped out the button for the flush mount button. It was pretty easy to setup a game profile in the Logitech Gaming Software, so I assigned the side buttons and disabled the one I swapped out for my Overwatch profile. PC gaming stuff isnt supposed to be this easy to work with, but here I am happily playing my games with a new mouse without a care in the world. For my gaming sessions I picked up the Logitech Powerplay mouse pad that wirelessly charges the mouse. I played games with and without the wireless charging weight, so I could get a accurate impression of its effect. The wireless charging disk on the bottom of the mouse adds about 10g still a svelte 90g for the whole mouse. After a couple of hours playing with and without, I honestly couldnt tell much of a difference. The extra weight barely registered on my performance in Overwatch. I did fiddle with my DPI settings to account for the change in weight, which I think softened its effect on my games. Also, the RGB on the mouse syncs with the RGB of the pad very nice. Overall, I am really enjoying the G Pro Wireless. The only drawback I found was the lack of HyperFast Scrolling like in the G903, but I can get over that because there are several great features that make up for it. If you are a serious gamer with equally serious reservations about wireless, I would say that the GPW can assuage those fears. Good luck and happy gaming

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    Christopher (verified owner)

    I currently have the MX have it for 9 years, which tells a lot about Logitech products which is a bit bigger and has more weight, this mouse is really light, but its good because you can adjust the sensitivity with the downloadable Logitech G Hub app. I also like how you can customize the extra four buttons at the sides for additional handy quick functions. You can also take off the buttons from either side and replace it with the nonclickable buttons it comes with extra buttons. Since you can customize the buttons, this mouse really works well whether your left or right handed. The charging cable is also useful if you want to use the mouse while its being charged.

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    Christopher (verified owner)

    I currently have the MX have it for 9 years, which tells a lot about Logitech products which is a bit bigger and has more weight, this mouse is really light, but its good because you can adjust the sensitivity with the downloadable Logitech G Hub app. I also like how you can customize the extra four buttons at the sides for additional handy quick functions. You can also take off the buttons from either side and replace it with the nonclickable buttons it comes with extra buttons. Since you can customize the buttons, this mouse really works well whether your left or right handed. The charging cable is also useful if you want to use the mouse while its being charged.

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    Alvaro (verified owner)

    I largely only bought this mouse because I wanted a decent ambidexterous mouse that had buttons on both sides. While the GPro might be overkill for that criteria, I am extremely happy with my purchase. The mouse stays charged for days of regular use, the buttons are tactile side buttons could be a little snappier but thats not a big deal at all, and the wireless connection is excellent. The four side buttons two on each side are removable, which adds a nice level of customizability to the mouse. That said, 150 is a lot for a mouse, and I probably wouldnt have purchased this mouse if it werent on sale at the time. Otherwise its pretty much a perfect mouse.

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    Alvaro (verified owner)

    I largely only bought this mouse because I wanted a decent ambidexterous mouse that had buttons on both sides. While the GPro might be overkill for that criteria, I am extremely happy with my purchase. The mouse stays charged for days of regular use, the buttons are tactile side buttons could be a little snappier but thats not a big deal at all, and the wireless connection is excellent. The four side buttons two on each side are removable, which adds a nice level of customizability to the mouse. That said, 150 is a lot for a mouse, and I probably wouldnt have purchased this mouse if it werent on sale at the time. Otherwise its pretty much a perfect mouse.

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    Sean (verified owner)

    Im a fan of Logitechs G Pro line, they offer a lot of the features Im looking for with more subdued design that Im not embarrassed to have on my desk. I only have a few minor gripes about this mouse that keep it from being perfect. I wish it were easier to change DPI on the fly, dedicated buttons like on other gaming mice would be appreciated. For a wireless mouse thats meant to be unplugged and plugged in constantly, the connector is kind of garbage. Its just standard microusb with a couple plastic fins to guide it into place, but I always have to wiggle it about to make it fit. Either usbc or some proprietary magnetic solution wouldve helped a lot.

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    Sean (verified owner)

    Im a fan of Logitechs G Pro line, they offer a lot of the features Im looking for with more subdued design that Im not embarrassed to have on my desk. I only have a few minor gripes about this mouse that keep it from being perfect. I wish it were easier to change DPI on the fly, dedicated buttons like on other gaming mice would be appreciated. For a wireless mouse thats meant to be unplugged and plugged in constantly, the connector is kind of garbage. Its just standard microusb with a couple plastic fins to guide it into place, but I always have to wiggle it about to make it fit. Either usbc or some proprietary magnetic solution wouldve helped a lot.

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    Conner F (verified owner)

    This is one of the best mice Ive personally used. I prefer having a little more weight than the superlight version. The battery lasts long and the Logitech software gives you a lot of control. My only complaint is its more expensive that the Shroud G303 and the G303 has a usbc charger connection. The G Pro could really use a hardware update to change that connection.

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    Conner F (verified owner)

    This is one of the best mice Ive personally used. I prefer having a little more weight than the superlight version. The battery lasts long and the Logitech software gives you a lot of control. My only complaint is its more expensive that the Shroud G303 and the G303 has a usbc charger connection. The G Pro could really use a hardware update to change that connection.

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    swemoney (verified owner)

    I decided I wanted a reliable, wireless mouse to replace my Naga mouse Ive been using for quite some time. The numpad on the side of the naga definitely serves its purposes when playing a lot of MMO games but I found myself hardly using it aside from maybe the first couple of numbers. This new Pro mouse feels really good and moves great. There are 2 buttons on the each side of the mouse. The left side buttons take a second to get used to clicking but its not that bad. Its a huge departure from having 12 buttons I can click with my one thumb. But my naga just doubled as an extra numpad when it wasnt configured for the game I was playing so I could always use the numpad to hit 1 2 or 3 which are almost always bound to something in most games youll play. So with this guy, youll need to configure your side buttons for the games your playing. Not too big of a deal. The mouse wheel feels good as well. Everything about the feel of this mouse feels very Pro. The one thing I really miss from my Naga mouse and I still havent gotten used to yet is the lack of the tilt functions on the mouse wheel. I still try and tilt the scroll wheel to the right or left to go forward or back on the web and such. Ill get used to using the side buttons but it stands out as the only thing I havent gotten used to quickly with this new mouse. I would have liked it to have a tilting scroll wheel. Tracking is as great as you can perceive. I havent noticed any issues at all. Theres a button on the bottom of the mouse that cycles through your DPI settings. By default, only about 2 of them are usable without being stupid. You can customize the settings for each stop with the software, though. The button is hidden away under the mouse so you have to go find it to change your setting so youll probably just find a setting you like and just stick with it. If you change your DPI a lot while in a game, I believe you can bind on the side buttons to switch for you, otherwise this is more of a button you hit between games or never at all really I havent pressed it since I found a good setting for myself The wireless is great Feels so good to not have to worry about a wire getting caught on the end of my desk or something sitting near it and catching on the wire. I really like the freedom. The battery life feels really good. I charged it when I first got my mouse and havent needed to plug it in again since. Thats been about a week of pretty regular use 68 hours per day so far. You can also use the mouse while its plugged in so if you run into an emergency where it dies in the middle of a game, just plug it in real quick and get back to it. Overall, from the Naga to this, its very different. I dont know if I would be able to use this mouse while playing something like WoW or another MMO but for pretty much any other type of game, I feel like the tracking, battery life, wireless, side buttons and feel are all pretty wonderful and will be working great for me for a long time.

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    swemoney (verified owner)

    I decided I wanted a reliable, wireless mouse to replace my Naga mouse Ive been using for quite some time. The numpad on the side of the naga definitely serves its purposes when playing a lot of MMO games but I found myself hardly using it aside from maybe the first couple of numbers. This new Pro mouse feels really good and moves great. There are 2 buttons on the each side of the mouse. The left side buttons take a second to get used to clicking but its not that bad. Its a huge departure from having 12 buttons I can click with my one thumb. But my naga just doubled as an extra numpad when it wasnt configured for the game I was playing so I could always use the numpad to hit 1 2 or 3 which are almost always bound to something in most games youll play. So with this guy, youll need to configure your side buttons for the games your playing. Not too big of a deal. The mouse wheel feels good as well. Everything about the feel of this mouse feels very Pro. The one thing I really miss from my Naga mouse and I still havent gotten used to yet is the lack of the tilt functions on the mouse wheel. I still try and tilt the scroll wheel to the right or left to go forward or back on the web and such. Ill get used to using the side buttons but it stands out as the only thing I havent gotten used to quickly with this new mouse. I would have liked it to have a tilting scroll wheel. Tracking is as great as you can perceive. I havent noticed any issues at all. Theres a button on the bottom of the mouse that cycles through your DPI settings. By default, only about 2 of them are usable without being stupid. You can customize the settings for each stop with the software, though. The button is hidden away under the mouse so you have to go find it to change your setting so youll probably just find a setting you like and just stick with it. If you change your DPI a lot while in a game, I believe you can bind on the side buttons to switch for you, otherwise this is more of a button you hit between games or never at all really I havent pressed it since I found a good setting for myself The wireless is great Feels so good to not have to worry about a wire getting caught on the end of my desk or something sitting near it and catching on the wire. I really like the freedom. The battery life feels really good. I charged it when I first got my mouse and havent needed to plug it in again since. Thats been about a week of pretty regular use 68 hours per day so far. You can also use the mouse while its plugged in so if you run into an emergency where it dies in the middle of a game, just plug it in real quick and get back to it. Overall, from the Naga to this, its very different. I dont know if I would be able to use this mouse while playing something like WoW or another MMO but for pretty much any other type of game, I feel like the tracking, battery life, wireless, side buttons and feel are all pretty wonderful and will be working great for me for a long time.

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