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Logitech – G305 LIGHTSPEED Wi-fi Optical 6 Programmable Button Gaming Mouse with 12,000 DPI HERO Sensor – Wi-fi – Black
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(3278 customer reviews)
$39.46 Original price was: $39.46.$28.99Current price is: $28.99. VAT Incl
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Category: Gaming Mice
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G305 options the next-gen HERO sensor with 12,000 DPI sensitivity and LIGHTSPEED wi-fi 1 ms efficiency. It’s long-lasting with 250 gaming hours from one AA battery (an indicator mild reminds you earlier than you want a brand new AA), ultra-portable with built-in nano receiver storage, light-weight weighing in at 99 grams, and able to recreation with 6 programmable buttons. G305 is the LIGHTSPEED wi-fi mouse for all.
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DapperChap –
I like the weight and feel of it. Very responsive, and the buttons have a nice clickyness to them. However, if you don’t mind having a wired mouse I might point you toward the G502 instead. But wireless mice are very nice, so if you’re looking for one at a good price, this one will more than suffice.
ShivashisA –
I’m excited to share my experience with the Logitech G302 after using it for about a year. I got it for about $37 in April of last year, and ever since, I’ve preferred it over my old fave, the G502.
To begin with, this mouse is revolutionary. Its performance and quickness amazed me, especially considering the price. It promptly ousted my G502 as my go-to gaming mouse. It offers remarkable comfort, portability, and convenience of usage whether I’m playing a game or at the workplace. Not to mention, this mouse completely erased my wrist pains over the last year.
I was truly impressed by its battery longevity, among other things. I’ve only needed to replace the battery three times in the last year. That is an amazing battery life of about 120–130 days on a single charge. Replacing the battery does not seem that big of a deal but when you’re gaming or a crucial task at work, the last thing you want is for your mouse to die on you.
Regarding performance, the G302 is up to par. I played competitive valorant and some Halo on it and it’s amazingly precise and responsive. Noticeable latency or lag is absent, which is a real benefit.
However, the absence of programmable buttons in comparison to certain other gaming mice is a minor drawback. Its great performance and reasonable pricing, however, more than make up for this drawback.
To sum up, the Logitech G302 has outperformed everything I had anticipated. It is an affordable, dependable, comfortable, and powerful gaming mouse. In case you’re searching for an affordable choice without sacrificing quality, the G302 is unquestionably a worthy contender.
Recordedanemone –
It’s good, 8/10
What’s good:
The performance, it’s amazing for a not so premium price. It’s on par with wired mice that are even more expensive than this, and even more expensive Logitech mice, like the g502 x. However, the dpi max is 12000, but if that is something that’s stopping you from buying this mouse, please review your life choices.
The buttons:
The buttons feel light and easy to actuate, however, they feel a tad bit hollow, and clacky, which I don’t like. The side buttons suck though, so that is something to consider
Okay things:
The design: it’s the classic egg shaped Logitech body they’ve been using since the g102. It’s great for fingertip and claw users. But if you have big hands and use other grips, it’ll be uncomfortable over an extended period of time. The weight by default is 99g, which is terrible by today’s standards l, but using some tin foil (which didn’t burn the mouse btw) and a AAA battery bought my unit’s weight down to 86 grams. The sides are grippy and the build is robust and high quality.
Bad things:
Software: wow, Logitech ghub sucks so bad, you may need to consider this. The user interface is confusing, but it can get used to. The software by the manufacturer makes a huge difference to the overall user experience.
Yeah, that’s that, hope you have a good day
Nick –
Can’t say enough good things about this mouse. It’s shape is perfect for me, the battery life is very good, it’s lightweight, and it performs way above it’s price point. Logitech has it down when it comes to mice, this is no exception.
SplatTheHeck –
This is my 2nd purchase of this mouse model and it’s not because the 1st one broke. The mouse just works really good and I want a 2nd one in a white color instead of black. The battery life is very good and lasts for months. I use this mouse to game on my PC from my couch with the desktop across the room underneath my TV. It is very responsive and has no mouse. I’ve also dropped my 1st one several times and it still works like new.
tonytonychopper –
This is a great mouse for multipurpose use; For work and playing games. It’s very light as it only uses 1x AA battery, and despite that it actually does last a long time. About 5 or so months before I had to replace the battery. This is my 2nd purchase of this mouse (for my partner) and I’ve had mine for almost a year now and works just well still. Highly recommended if you can find one in stock.
Side note, this also comes with a wired USB extension which I don’t have to use but I can see why they included one. If your mouse is a bit too far from the dongle, the signal can get a bit shaky, so it’s nice that they included one for those that might need it. Mostly for those that have a desktop that is farther away from where they are using the mouse. For laptop users, this won’t be a problem at all.
Quick tip: Use a lithium battery to shed a few more grams in weight for those that want a super light mouse for FPS games 😉
KeilyM –
It is easy to use. Light weight. Good for gaming systems.
d1blet –
This is one of the best entry level wireless gaming mouse on the market right now. For the price, it’s lightweight, lasts forever on a single AA battery, and fits multiple hand grips. I have a medium sized palm. I personally use a “lazy” claw grip and I’m having great results in competitive FPS games. I now use 800DPI, but have formerly used 400 and 1600. In all settings, the mouse performs without a hitch. For general browsing duties, I can palm it comfortably. Logi’s software is good.
The G305 is the gateway into the wireless gaming mice scene. There are a lot of modifications that you can do to this mouse. There are many great wireless mice on the market, but the G305 is what started it for me.