You can make the Logitech G305 even lighter by using a AAA battery with an adapter, or just a ball of aluminium foil. Works great, and shifts the weight of the mouse a bit more to the middle. LTT has a video on this from a few years ago. I've been using the G305 with a AAA battery for a long time and the battery still lasts forever.
I had one. Didn't last a month. It started shorting the circuit and drained my AA batteries. A brand new battery set only lasted 2 days. Very disappointed
I know this is "budget", but the Fantech Aria XD7 is marked at about $80 and it is totally worth it and somehow "budget". Great switches and good sensor. I love your vids! Keep up the good work!
The G305 is underrated: Wireless, with a very comfortable shape, a good weight when using a AAA battery, budget friendly, built like a tank and backed by Logitech's quality; hard to compete with a mouse like that for less than $40. Nice video, CTR.
I've been using the razer viper mini for a while, maybe six months or more and i want to share my experience. The button on the side has become extremely mushy, it doesn't even register anymore sometimes. There is no click to it and i can't even tell if I'm pressing it or not. The scroll wheel has stopped working. The left and right buttons feel fine though. A lot less clicky than before but at least they're working. I wouldn't recommend this mouse tbh. I just dont think it's built to last. Kinda disposable. The side buttons are really poor quality, it stopped being responsive a long time ago so there's that.
5:09 The mouse starts at 69.75€, where I live. The blue colorway, just like in the video goes up to 81.25€. The Logitech G Pro Superlight starts at 129€. Can go up to 172.72€ for the red version. Also the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro costs 208.12€. That is extremely expensive, considering the average salary is less than 1000€ a month.
@@icerx2140 I live in northern Europe. I found it for cheaper on other stores around 49.85€. It's the cheapest I could find. Mostly it goes for around 55-65€. Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 costs ~1463€. I've seen worse, it's not that bad now ,but still really expensive. 4090 from Gigabyte OC - 1954€. The most expensive RTX 4090 I found was - ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X White OC Edition, costs 2956€. That's nearly 3K€. If a person is working for minimum monthly salary after taxes. He would need to save 100% of the money, each month, for 4.5 months. That is why I have never had anything that has cost me more than 1000€. :)
To be fair, for budget, the Mionix range could’ve been included. Around £65 ish, a Swedish brand. I’ve owned the Castor since2015, and has been my daily. Only last year the rubber grips have been coming off, due to the adhesive. The grip is similar to the Razer Deathadder.
The Razer Orochi V2 is IMO the better alternative to the Logitech G305. It adds bluetooth, so you can also use it with a much larger array of devices, and say switch between your tablet and your PC with just a flick of the slider on the bottom. The shell is smaller as well, which is what I prefer, I don't like mice touching my palm at all, and the Orochi leaves a good bit of space for me to make fingertip micro-adjustments. The Orochi is also lighter than the G305, just off the insanely pricey G Pro Superlight. The MM711 is amazing in general, but especially when it can be found for 20 or less. It's so incredibly good in terms of shape, weight, RGB, and even multi-level rebinding features (with on-board storage so you can ditch the software). The only thing I dislike about it is that it is the hexagon holes on the sides, as sometimes my grip rubs against them and it isn't comfortable, but it could likely be fixed by using some grip tape or foam on the sides. There can also be some post-travel on the main clicks, but that can also be fixed somewhat easily with various mods, some that can even be applied without disassembly. - P.S. Get the matte version. The glossy coating feels and looks great at first, but unless you are in a very cold environment, when it heats up it can make it feel pretty uncomfortable.
I love the G305. Straightforward streamlined design, well-made and feels good. If you prefer a wired mouse and insist on Logitech, the G203 is a good alternative.
I’ve not been in your channel for a while. Just wanted to give a shout-out yo you. I watched your Dell s2722dgm video you made some time ago. I bought the monitor because of your food view and I’ve been using it for months. I’ve loved it to far❤️
The Endgame Gear XM2we seems like a good option too at $80 and competitive with a GPX superlight. Probably a little bit better for overall use in fact, although the sensor isn't quite as good but if you want budget greatness that's one good option
I started off using a cheap dragon something mouse, wireless. It was pretty good but it rapidly switched to the g203 (rgb version, not wireless), then to a razer viper mini. The razer viper mini is really good but my hands are starting to get not so comfortable on it (im a teenager and bought it when i was 11). Right now my viper mini i've been rocking for years, is not cutting it anymore so i was wondering if the g305 would be a good 'bigger' mouse for me? Theres also the steelseries rival 600 at a 50% discount and the rival 5 at a 31% discount. If anybody has experience with the viper mini or the g203 please let me know your thoughts
thing is, i play fps like once a week so basically im looking for a mouse that looks good, is comfortable (and is obviously good), also not overpriced and i do think that half of the mouses in this video would work for what im looking for
Hello, I have a question. I recently bought a wireless PC mouse and I use it for gaming. But sometimes, It just disconnect for 0,50 seconds and then reconnects instantly and thats a big problem for me when I am playing games like fortnite or Roblox. How do I fix it? Thanks!
What’s a good gaming mouse I can get between $75-100? Do I even need to spend that much as someone who does light gaming and isn’t taking things that seriously. Mainly just looking for reliability more than anything
I’ve had the model d for almost 2 years now and it is good fits well but I have noticed while playing Fortnite sometimes I can’t edit but overall it is a great pick
Any idea what could cause the side button to become unfunctional when used in combo with the left button? Works fine with other combos, but when i hold the left click, backwards button just becomes unfunctional.
I'm looking to buy my first gaming mouse and am looking for something around or under $55 CAD. Any suggestion? I was looking at the G203, is it as good as the 305, but just wired? I have small to medium hands btw.
I have mm711 its been a year since i bought it , and it is disconnecting whenever i flick or just shake mouse, very irritating, but i have sent a ticket in customer support lets see
@@mytrzx9675 I couldn't find what sensor this mouse uses. But assumpting by this price, i wouldn't look up for this mouse. It's just my impression, but the mouse probably use a sensor of questionable quality or worse, office sensor. Well, it depends of what games you play. What games do you play. For example, for League of Legends, an accurate sensor is not so demanding. Now FPS? forget it, this mouse will only disappoint. It ALSO depends on your available budget, to be honest. If possible, get a Darmoshark M3. It is a cheap option, is wireless and delivers A LOT, it's really worth it, since this uses the one of best sensors available on market.
I mained it for like 1.5 years. The clicks are quite heavy and stiff, but otherwise, everything else is perfect. I would recommend using it with rechargeable lithium AAA batteries.
Have you ever considered reviewing the M987-k reaping?, theres barely any reviews for it and i bought it and i swear it felt like a viper mini but budget and still good
Hey bro I bought this mouse last month and all of sudden it stopped working last week😢 it was only $15 brand new but it didn't last at all. The viper mini is way better in my opinion still working perfect heavily used over a year. Got it for $20 brand new.
Excellent list, I have the Basilisk v3 and I love it, I would also recommend the Basilisk Hyperspeed x, it is wireless with batteries and has Bluetooth, it is $40
Greetings, Can you please do the review + Modding of (CIY X79) 75% Wireless RBG Mechanical Keyboard. I know you have moved from keyboard and such, but this keyboard is absolute bang for the buck! I just recently bought it for 32 dollars and would love to see you mod it. Btw great reviews keep up the good work 🤍
Sorry to drag logitech but literally ever logitech mouse I have purchased has issues. One I only bought 5 months ago the g604 already 3 side buttons stopped working.... I personally dont recommend their products. My logitech mouse I owned before this one the main left click also started double clicking....useless for gaming with these issues.
best mouse in tthe world def wireless mini best wired viper mini fs, wish i didnt get my superlight bc now theyres a vipermini 😣 but i aint spending 300 on it rn hell nah
Excuse me but please do not forget Razer Viper you mention is razer VIPER 8k. Because Viper 8k was different product from the original Viper and the original one already discontinued. Also do not forget that the price tag of $49.87 is not "typically priced" as you said, it's discounted price from 'typical' base price of $80. And remember when the sale is over, you might 4 mice on this list (MM711 will stay) because those are actually bad priced mice when it's not discounted. but if you want the real deal, try mention Viper Mini, base price is $59.
@@the_nepic well uh I have 2 mice. Basilisk V3 and pulsefire haste. I paid 100$ for Basilisk V3 wired and 100$ for hyperx pulsefire haste wired. So it's 200$ in total. I wish I lived in Greece or Russia BC it's 20x cheaper in there 😒👍
This is probably the worst list I've seen. Especially starting with MM711 which is just absolute garbage. I own this mouse and it doesn't hold a candle to its predecesor Mastermouse S. Absolute worst mouse I've used from Cooler Master. G305 is in my opinion the most uncomfortable small mouse I've used. 99 grams in a form factor like this is a sad joke. Newer versions of the viper(not mini) and basilisk are decent I would say, but nothing to write home about.
It’s good how he goes straight to the point like there is no need for an intro when we already saw the title of the video
I just wanna thank you for getting right into the topic at hand and using time stamps. Miles ahead of the other creators that wast out time
One of the few RUclipsrs who shows products which i can actually afford.
So true
Ur not wrong
Fr
12:40 I never thought he'd ever say that🤣 this dude is full of surprises😆
You can make the Logitech G305 even lighter by using a AAA battery with an adapter, or just a ball of aluminium foil. Works great, and shifts the weight of the mouse a bit more to the middle. LTT has a video on this from a few years ago. I've been using the G305 with a AAA battery for a long time and the battery still lasts forever.
How would you rate the build quality?
@@yamaccandan1I have the same mouse, it's well built! No issues overall.
I had one. Didn't last a month. It started shorting the circuit and drained my AA batteries. A brand new battery set only lasted 2 days. Very disappointed
@kelligrapher it might have been defective, mine's been working solidly for more than a year already.
I know this is "budget", but the Fantech Aria XD7 is marked at about $80 and it is totally worth it and somehow "budget". Great switches and good sensor. I love your vids! Keep up the good work!
We're here because we need a keyboard and mouse for that price
Thank you for this video! Going for the V3, I LOVE THAT MOUSE!!!
The G305 is underrated: Wireless, with a very comfortable shape, a good weight when using a AAA battery, budget friendly, built like a tank and backed by Logitech's quality; hard to compete with a mouse like that for less than $40.
Nice video, CTR.
It's not underrated at all. It was hyped for a very long time, but at this point it's outdated.
How's it underated? Top Amazon seller. Every store stocks it. Years old at this point. Shits trash just is
The B-roll is PRETTY. DANG. GOOD. in this video. Los had to turn into a ghost and RESPAWN for the shot at 0:56 Nuts. How did you do it?
I've been using the razer viper mini for a while, maybe six months or more and i want to share my experience. The button on the side has become extremely mushy, it doesn't even register anymore sometimes. There is no click to it and i can't even tell if I'm pressing it or not. The scroll wheel has stopped working. The left and right buttons feel fine though. A lot less clicky than before but at least they're working.
I wouldn't recommend this mouse tbh. I just dont think it's built to last. Kinda disposable. The side buttons are really poor quality, it stopped being responsive a long time ago so there's that.
Thanks, what would you recommend as the best gaming wired mouse?
@@33TRGmodel D Minus
5:09 The mouse starts at 69.75€, where I live. The blue colorway, just like in the video goes up to 81.25€. The Logitech G Pro Superlight starts at 129€. Can go up to 172.72€ for the red version. Also the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro costs 208.12€. That is extremely expensive, considering the average salary is less than 1000€ a month.
Where do you live ?
@@icerx2140 I live in northern Europe. I found it for cheaper on other stores around 49.85€. It's the cheapest I could find. Mostly it goes for around 55-65€.
Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 costs ~1463€. I've seen worse, it's not that bad now ,but still really expensive.
4090 from Gigabyte OC - 1954€.
The most expensive RTX 4090 I found was - ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X White OC Edition, costs 2956€. That's nearly 3K€. If a person is working for minimum monthly salary after taxes. He would need to save 100% of the money, each month, for 4.5 months.
That is why I have never had anything that has cost me more than 1000€. :)
@@Tealius-W i hear you ,minimal wage in my country is 500~azn thats ab 300$
Thanks for the video. I've been looking at the basiliks for a couple of weeks now.
To be fair, for budget, the Mionix range could’ve been included. Around £65 ish, a Swedish brand. I’ve owned the Castor since2015, and has been my daily. Only last year the rubber grips have been coming off, due to the adhesive. The grip is similar to the Razer Deathadder.
The Razer Orochi V2 is IMO the better alternative to the Logitech G305. It adds bluetooth, so you can also use it with a much larger array of devices, and say switch between your tablet and your PC with just a flick of the slider on the bottom. The shell is smaller as well, which is what I prefer, I don't like mice touching my palm at all, and the Orochi leaves a good bit of space for me to make fingertip micro-adjustments. The Orochi is also lighter than the G305, just off the insanely pricey G Pro Superlight.
The MM711 is amazing in general, but especially when it can be found for 20 or less. It's so incredibly good in terms of shape, weight, RGB, and even multi-level rebinding features (with on-board storage so you can ditch the software). The only thing I dislike about it is that it is the hexagon holes on the sides, as sometimes my grip rubs against them and it isn't comfortable, but it could likely be fixed by using some grip tape or foam on the sides. There can also be some post-travel on the main clicks, but that can also be fixed somewhat easily with various mods, some that can even be applied without disassembly. - P.S. Get the matte version. The glossy coating feels and looks great at first, but unless you are in a very cold environment, when it heats up it can make it feel pretty uncomfortable.
Mormon Eric honored
I love the G305. Straightforward streamlined design, well-made and feels good. If you prefer a wired mouse and insist on Logitech, the G203 is a good alternative.
I’ve not been in your channel for a while. Just wanted to give a shout-out yo you. I watched your Dell s2722dgm video you made some time ago. I bought the monitor because of your food view and I’ve been using it for months. I’ve loved it to far❤️
Thank you so much you made my purchase experience so much easier!
The Endgame Gear XM2we seems like a good option too at $80 and competitive with a GPX superlight. Probably a little bit better for overall use in fact, although the sensor isn't quite as good but if you want budget greatness that's one good option
I started off using a cheap dragon something mouse, wireless. It was pretty good but it rapidly switched to the g203 (rgb version, not wireless), then to a razer viper mini. The razer viper mini is really good but my hands are starting to get not so comfortable on it (im a teenager and bought it when i was 11). Right now my viper mini i've been rocking for years, is not cutting it anymore so i was wondering if the g305 would be a good 'bigger' mouse for me? Theres also the steelseries rival 600 at a 50% discount and the rival 5 at a 31% discount. If anybody has experience with the viper mini or the g203 please let me know your thoughts
thing is, i play fps like once a week so basically im looking for a mouse that looks good, is comfortable (and is obviously good), also not overpriced and i do think that half of the mouses in this video would work for what im looking for
I have the razer viper and I can confirm that it is amazing!
The keychron m3 is 49 USD. sensor 3395 , bt and 2.4ghz, 1k hz polling.
thanks for actually linking Canada (and just non us ones)
I missed these kind of videos
What keyboard are you using? Haha I miss the keyboard content. Great video man
where is the hyperx pulsefire haste . Its is easily better than glorious model O and the logitech mouse
Hello, I have a question. I recently bought a wireless PC mouse and I use it for gaming. But sometimes, It just disconnect for 0,50 seconds and then reconnects instantly and thats a big problem for me when I am playing games like fortnite or Roblox. How do I fix it? Thanks!
Can you do a review of the delux m800 3370paw? You are literally my favorite youtuber for gaming tech
Can you set the dpi switcher to be another mouse button on the basilisk?
I don't recommend the Glorious Model D as someone who has it. It has LOD issues, Switch issues, and coating issues.
what do you recommend
@@AriR6R Rocking the Darmoshark M3 atm. Better overall
which keyboard are you using?
6:25 bro had to do a little tbag 💀💀
There is no better mouse on the market for the price its at than the Logitech G305, period! Incredible mouse.
What’s a good gaming mouse I can get between $75-100? Do I even need to spend that much as someone who does light gaming and isn’t taking things that seriously. Mainly just looking for reliability more than anything
Hey CTR great video as always. But how do you play Battlefield? I'm so bad at it hahaha
I’ve had the model d for almost 2 years now and it is good fits well but I have noticed while playing Fortnite sometimes I can’t edit but overall it is a great pick
i got the cooler master mm711 for only $12 its build quality i will say its kinda like glorious but worse on the left and right button
What keyboard are you using in this video?
Any idea what could cause the side button to become unfunctional when used in combo with the left button? Works fine with other combos, but when i hold the left click, backwards button just becomes unfunctional.
I'm looking to buy my first gaming mouse and am looking for something around or under $55 CAD. Any suggestion? I was looking at the G203, is it as good as the 305, but just wired? I have small to medium hands btw.
The g203 on sale is great for the price. It's a budget mouse yes but light and great shape, dpi, rgb, etc.
The steelseries rival 3 wireless would be a good contendor. 35€ for a wireless gaming mouse with decent build quality.
I have mm711 its been a year since i bought it , and it is disconnecting whenever i flick or just shake mouse, very irritating, but i have sent a ticket in customer support lets see
hello can you do a top 5 budget extended mousepad? thank you very much!
Darmoshark N3/M3 and Ajazz AJ199 could've been mentioned
is the aj52 good as well?
@@mytrzx9675 I couldn't find what sensor this mouse uses. But assumpting by this price, i wouldn't look up for this mouse. It's just my impression, but the mouse probably use a sensor of questionable quality or worse, office sensor.
Well, it depends of what games you play. What games do you play. For example, for League of Legends, an accurate sensor is not so demanding. Now FPS? forget it, this mouse will only disappoint.
It ALSO depends on your available budget, to be honest. If possible, get a Darmoshark M3. It is a cheap option, is wireless and delivers A LOT, it's really worth it, since this uses the one of best sensors available on market.
@@Ukyogirls thank you!
Yo go consumer tech review i had a quick question i bought the razer orchi v2 for 40 bucks can u tell me if its good or bad :D thank you ur the best
I mained it for like 1.5 years. The clicks are quite heavy and stiff, but otherwise, everything else is perfect. I would recommend using it with rechargeable lithium AAA batteries.
@@dalarcoin6851ok thank you
Have you ever considered reviewing the M987-k reaping?, theres barely any reviews for it and i bought it and i swear it felt like a viper mini but budget and still good
Hey bro I bought this mouse last month and all of sudden it stopped working last week😢 it was only $15 brand new but it didn't last at all.
The viper mini is way better in my opinion still working perfect heavily used over a year. Got it for $20 brand new.
@@boomshaka918 huh weird, mine is still working for over 9 months now, maybe its bc i havent been using very heavily that often
0:13 Bro's moving like a npc 💀
Nice video love it
Is the first mouse shown plastic??
i found the MM711 for 60 dollars not 25
Excellent list, I have the Basilisk v3 and I love it, I would also recommend the Basilisk Hyperspeed x, it is wireless with batteries and has Bluetooth, it is $40
right to it, thanks sm!
Good video, i wonder what's the game he's playing
Im moba gamer dota 2 , does Coolermaster enough for me ?
What game is this?
hyperx pulsefire haste?
I just bought myself a G305 wireless (lilac). This is my first time buying a gaming mouse.
How is it?
What keyboard is it?
Greetings, Can you please do the review + Modding of (CIY X79) 75% Wireless RBG Mechanical Keyboard. I know you have moved from keyboard and such, but this keyboard is absolute bang for the buck! I just recently bought it for 32 dollars and would love to see you mod it. Btw great reviews keep up the good work 🤍
My glourios model O just broke so i need a new mouse. And i dont want to spend another 65 bucks
Sorry to drag logitech but literally ever logitech mouse I have purchased has issues. One I only bought 5 months ago the g604 already 3 side buttons stopped working.... I personally dont recommend their products.
My logitech mouse I owned before this one the main left click also started double clicking....useless for gaming with these issues.
I have a Razer, but I don't like all the software that put in your background.
What is your DPI bro is soy high
Can someone tell me what the £26 mouse please
W creator bro wasted no time and just showed us the products
I bought the glorious model d wireless and good
hows the clicking on it
I mean if we calling 60 USD mice budget then even the 45-ish USD razer orochi v2 is a great option.
i don't know, here basilisk v3 only 44$
best mouse in tthe world def wireless mini best wired viper mini fs, wish i didnt get my superlight bc now theyres a vipermini 😣 but i aint spending 300 on it rn hell nah
none of this is budget in my country lol and the last one is like 15k inr
W tech review again
Mm712?
MM711
Excuse me but please do not forget Razer Viper you mention is razer VIPER 8k. Because Viper 8k was different product from the original Viper and the original one already discontinued.
Also do not forget that the price tag of $49.87 is not "typically priced" as you said, it's discounted price from 'typical' base price of $80.
And remember when the sale is over, you might 4 mice on this list (MM711 will stay) because those are actually bad priced mice when it's not discounted.
but if you want the real deal, try mention Viper Mini, base price is $59.
Viper mini solos 🥱
btw its coming from Usa 😁
Hi everyone!
what game is he playing?
bf2042
@@rocketval9288 thx
You probably shouldn’t do a video that shows the best overall since that has been done wayyyy too often.
Pre 50k Club
i love my mm712
reason why i subbed 12:40
😂😂
I don't wanna click the video cause I thought ur one of those indians😅 u might wanna change ur profile...
just look for chinese mices, for example attack shark x3
BRO I PAID 100$ FOR MY RAZER BASILISK V3 NAH
You got scammed ☠️☠️☠️
Unless it was the wireless one because for some reason both the wireless razer basilisk v3 and g502 are hella expensive
@@the_nepic well uh I have 2 mice. Basilisk V3 and pulsefire haste. I paid 100$ for Basilisk V3 wired and 100$ for hyperx pulsefire haste wired. So it's 200$ in total. I wish I lived in Greece or Russia BC it's 20x cheaper in there 😒👍
@@igorgmd the hyperx pulse fire is 20 bucks
Shipping is a sucker i must say
@dinosaur how is basilisk v3 wired? For vali
@@xaosgaming4430 i play gd and some aiming games and i'd say the sensor is pretty good and the mouse feels awesome to use. It's really comfortable
Is called
All of these are 50 dollars and above
stop trolling
This is probably the worst list I've seen. Especially starting with MM711 which is just absolute garbage. I own this mouse and it doesn't hold a candle to its predecesor Mastermouse S. Absolute worst mouse I've used from Cooler Master. G305 is in my opinion the most uncomfortable small mouse I've used. 99 grams in a form factor like this is a sad joke. Newer versions of the viper(not mini) and basilisk are decent I would say, but nothing to write home about.
Let's gooooo