What I mainly want to know is which one has the best build quality... since their mice have the tendency to get issues soon after warranty.... I have come to love the G703 lightspeed but the issues drive me up the wall. So I want a replacement, but I have no clue which mouse will last the longest. THAT is the most important "feature" for me, not how many buttons it has or the DPI etc. It's simply a waste of money when they get issues quickly... but I also really dont want to go back to a wired mouse and wouldnt much like having to get used to a different shape again.
Well just search how to fix double click issue. 1. blow air hard into the mouse gap (it works for my double click issue) 2. Or open up ur mouse and clean those dirt and dust. Should save you from buying new mouse.
I'm looking for a mouse for both gaming and work. I got stuck between the G502X and the G pro X. I really like the sleek design of the G pro X and the 2 customizable side buttons are already enough for me, but only downside seems to be the slow scrolling wheel. Do you think I should go with the G502X or the G pro X?
I currently have the G305, and yes it's good, but sometimes the two side buttons won't work and the mouse just kinda stops working for a few seconds... not even heavily used
Dream Machine DM6 is a true multifunctional tool for a gamer. Its programmable buttons allow you to customize various macros and shortcuts, which greatly facilitates gameplay. This is a real gaming treasure.
If logitech made something like the razer naga v2 pro that would be amazing, I'm forced to use it despite synapse being buggy and razer's bad customer support. Sadly there's no option from logitech aside the g600 which is very dated and wired and has no swappable plates etc, the thing that g600 has tho and naga doesn't, is that 3rd primary button which I was using all the time, it was so useful.
sorry to bother but id like to know if you had any knowledge about a logitech mouse that has 4 buttons on the sides but they're all on one side instead of being split into 2 per side
@@gorg115 why would wired be bad? Its been wired for centuries... I'm sure you can find a wired mouse with a flexible cable... But anyway, bought a wireless mouse now myself, not because of wireless but because it has a better sensor and better buttons as well. If it was wired I would take it no doubt...
What I mainly want to know is which one has the best build quality... since their mice have the tendency to get issues soon after warranty.... I have come to love the G703 lightspeed but the issues drive me up the wall. So I want a replacement, but I have no clue which mouse will last the longest. THAT is the most important "feature" for me, not how many buttons it has or the DPI etc.
It's simply a waste of money when they get issues quickly... but I also really dont want to go back to a wired mouse and wouldnt much like having to get used to a different shape again.
and yet years later we still have the double click/broken scrolling wheel problem with a lot of those mouses....
Well just search how to fix double click issue.
1. blow air hard into the mouse gap (it works for my double click issue)
2. Or open up ur mouse and clean those dirt and dust. Should save you from buying new mouse.
I'm looking for a mouse for both gaming and work. I got stuck between the G502X and the G pro X. I really like the sleek design of the G pro X and the 2 customizable side buttons are already enough for me, but only downside seems to be the slow scrolling wheel. Do you think I should go with the G502X or the G pro X?
You should go with the G pro X over the G502X.
Thank you so much! i'm getting the first one!
Glad you have found it useful!
Thanks for the video, very professional.
The G903 is one of my favorites, Logitech products are amazing
Glad you have found it useful.
Better than Razer lol. Razer synapse won’t detect my moise
G305 was the worst budget mouse because the durability of the clicks left and right didn't last too long, it double clicks overtime
I love that mouse, but same problem. After a month or two it starts double-clicking like crazy.
Really, I’ve had mine for almost 2 years of hard out use and I’ve never had an issue
I currently have the G305, and yes it's good, but sometimes the two side buttons won't work and the mouse just kinda stops working for a few seconds... not even heavily used
Not really the truth? My brother has a g305 for over 2 years.
I think its about the model
Thanks for the video! It really helped me out picking a new mouse. A friend of mine has the G502, but I was thinking about getting the G305 or G502X
Glad you have found it useful!
Dream Machine DM6 is a true multifunctional tool for a gamer. Its programmable buttons allow you to customize various macros and shortcuts, which greatly facilitates gameplay. This is a real gaming treasure.
I still have my G602... no longer available. Then bought a G604... which apparently they no longer make either.
Great mice
Agreed.
It is one of a kind.
@@Techfluencer Found a 604 for a great price at Staples. Bought it as a reserve.
@@ledartagnan Nice!
Need more buttons. Game controllers have how many?
Buttons vary depending on which control you choose.
With that being said, most controllers have 12 to 16 buttons on average.
If logitech made something like the razer naga v2 pro that would be amazing, I'm forced to use it despite synapse being buggy and razer's bad customer support.
Sadly there's no option from logitech aside the g600 which is very dated and wired and has no swappable plates etc, the thing that g600 has tho and naga doesn't, is that 3rd primary button which I was using all the time, it was so useful.
sorry to bother but id like to know if you had any knowledge about a logitech mouse that has 4 buttons on the sides but they're all on one side instead of being split into 2 per side
this video is meant for people who dont have enough knowledge to know that 99grams aint light or that dpi isnt a selling factor...
This is an amazing video
Glad you have liked it!
This shit sounds like it was written by AI
Thanks for your feedback.
It wasn't written by an AI.
Team of one person
wherees the footage of you tasting them?
Thanks for your feedback.
im not spending 200 dollors for the pro x super light
1:08 me who uses 300 dpi with 0,4 multiplayer 💀💀💀😭😭
logitech m150 is the cheapest budget all day round mouse
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
jokes on you ,M275
Pretty nice mouse for gaming.
And yet again every mice wireless... This is a joke!
Wireless mice are getting pretty close to wired ones in terms of latency.
There's nothing wrong with wireless mice
@@PapaSmurff660 there's nothing wrong with wired as well...
Bro wired is so bad because of how stiff the cables are and U can get variations in wired anyway
@@gorg115 why would wired be bad? Its been wired for centuries... I'm sure you can find a wired mouse with a flexible cable... But anyway, bought a wireless mouse now myself, not because of wireless but because it has a better sensor and better buttons as well. If it was wired I would take it no doubt...