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Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 250h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac - Black

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On the other hand, the G305 has a much lower profile, which is great if you're a fingertip grip user. If you have reservations about using even the best wireless mouse due to lag time or dropouts, Logitech's Lightspeed 2. Oh, and if you are running out of juice, there's an LED indicator that'll start flashing when you're at 15% or less. Its symmetrical design doesn't account for the lopsided shape that a hand rests in while using a mouse. Also the two batteries in it did make it a bit heavy – but not once did I ever feel battery anxiety.

Again, weight is a matter of personal preference, and though I personally prefer a lighter weight, some will like heavier mice. Note that the USB receiver (which you can tuck inside an included USB extender cable, if needed) is the G305 Lightspeed's only means of wireless transmission. Because the mouse uses AA batteries, it is a bit heavier than if it were to use a rechargeable lithium cells. The G703 is lighter, more comfortable to use, and has better performance due to its wider CPI range and lower CPI variation.Selected lines only, determined by size, weight or whether delivered direct from one of our suppliers.

Not that it’s the most impressive mouse you’ll ever see - on the contrary, it takes on a more minimalist aesthetic that’s a rarity in gaming mice. I could easily crank it down a low CPI setting for work, like signing e-documents, and kick it back up for how I like to play CS:GO. The Razer is significantly lighter, connects wirelessly with its USB receiver or via Bluetooth, and uses either an AA or AAA battery. The thumb buttons add a lot of convenience when programmed for finicky tertiary commands, like throwing grenades or using push-to-talk. Gabe Carey is a Junior Analyst at PCMag specializing in peripherals, storage and the systems that power them.It features Logitech’s well-regarded HERO sensor at a rather absurd 12000 DPI (which is nothing new these days), can use the full 1000Hz poll rate, and last 3-9 months. Logitech has also released it in a handful of fun colors, like Mint and Lilac, which sets the G305 apart from your average black-and-neon gaming mouse. For a similar Logitech mouse with a more diamond-like shape, check out the Logitech G303 Shroud Edition.

It can be adjusted to last up to 9 months of typical use in Endurance mode, which can be selected via Logitech G HUB. It also has two side buttons on either side and small pill-shaped cutouts in its body to reduce its overall weight.

It also doesn't have RGB lighting like the G Pro Wireless and only has one set of side buttons on the left, while the G Pro Wireless has two side buttons on either side. Setup is a breeze and connectivity is strong, even with objects obstructing the line of sight between mouse and dongle.

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