Logitech's app G HUB would not see my M502X as active so I couldn't set it up for gaming on my Mac. I spent 8 hours in chat help and email with 4 different techs. it worked as a normal mouse but I RMA'd it and ordered a Corsair M65.
Just had the permanent double-click issue after 6 years. Otherwise it’s a brilliant mouse. In terms of double-click issue, there is a fix to reset your 903. You need to use the button under the on and off switch.
Have a g903 and love it. Wish the g604 wasn’t the only one that offered a bluetooth mode though, as I really wish I could use my 903 on more than one device.
The G604's one failing is that the switches for the left and right primary buttons were of inferior quality, and would wear out in about 1-1.5 years of gaming use. Even given that, I'm still immeasurably disappointed that it's been discontinued, as there's really no equivalent to that button layout in such a well-built package.
I agree the G602 was my favorite mouse ever! Then Logitech made an updated version with their Lightspeed wireless technology, the G604. The Bluetooth connectivity option was a VERY NICE cherry on top. The G604 to this day is my favorite mouse in the world. However, what Valavern says is unfortunately true. I have two of these mice due to the left click going out and this was not an issue with the G602. I am now in a position where I am having to look at other companies because Logitech offers nothing close in terms of design and number of buttons/button placement. Currently looking at possibly getting the Corsair Darkstar Wireless as I am currently testing the corsair virtuoso rgb wireless xt, mainly for the simultaneous connectivity option (PC and Bluetooth) and it seems that this will be my next headset. I very much like to have only one program for gaming software and I have the G915 which was purchased last year and is now having issues with certain keys having issues not detecting when they are being pressed/pressing multiple times for one press. I am thinking that Logitech finally did it. They became a large portion of PC Gamers preferred company and now they do not care as much about quality. I never thought the day would come when I would consider moving to another company as I have been a Logitech only PC Gamer for like 10+ years now. Sorry for the long comment, loved the video. Keep up the great content!
@@IcE_GAmEN I hade two g604 but unfortunately both of them has double clicking issue.. One of them is replaced under the warranty but now the replaced one's warranty has ended so I'll throw away the second one. I checked the repair videos but it's nearly unrepairable.. We used buy a logitech product and use for around 8-10 years it's not the case now..
I have the G305. For me the one to go for is the G604. I'm not a gamer, I use gaming mice for productivity work and love assigning macros to the buttons.
Yeah, the g604 is a great productivity mouse with all of its buttons for those macros. I actually find it better than the mx master series of mice even though those are considered to be logitechs best productivity mice.
@@T3CHUP Ive been using the G604 for 4 years and before had the g602 when it came out. I love the extra buttons on the side but recently I got the g305 in hopes of the lighter weight being better for FPS. Im not disappointed with the G604 for gaming, its amazing with the buttons. I am confused, my body is telling me that the g305 is better for FPS but I cant get over the G604, the only issue I keep telling myself is the frictionless pads and SuperGlide doesn't offer feet for the G604 unfortunately and I cant seem to find any other alternatives. I definitely need some extra info from your opinion from the two mices :/. Theres so comparison videos for the G305 and G604 which is sooo understandable since they both are the opposite end of the spectrum. What do you think?
@@ahmedzohaibzia4492 Superglide does offer "dots" for mice they don't specifically have replacements for. I think the 6mm dots will fit the G604. I also saw a post that the G304 feet will fit the G604 as well.
Not an fps gamer myself, but the G305 is just about perfect for me in almost every way except for the weight balance. Just suits my natural claw grip better than any other mouse shape. The G403/703 shape would probably be my second favorite shape specifically for how comfortable it is to palm grip for me personally, but I don’t naturally tend to palm grip, so I’ve never felt especially compelled to buy one. Kinda wish Logitech would try giving the G305 the superlight treatment, as I’m not as much of a fan of the G Pro shape.
Just repaired my old G700 and it's good as new again- very nice build quality and was reminded why that mouse was $100 back then- perfect for work purposes now since it's not supported in Win 10 anymore. I've been using the G502 for 6 years or so for advanced casual gaming (ie. good at gaming but no time for it), and it's definitely a very ergonomic mouse with very precise performance. I'm ready to repair it once it starts double clicking... When the G700 crapped out for wfh, I bought the $35 G305, and that's also a very impressive performing mouse for the price. Logitech simply has the best mice, however, they are well aware of 'why' their mouse buttons are dying so soon, but are doing nothing to avoid it- and the typical customer is going to throw it away then buy another one.
I loved the G700/700s! I actually found that the G604 to be closest replacement but even that mouse has been discontinued. Hopefully the next mouse of that line will fit the bill with improvements.
I bought the G604 because it was the only wireless mouse that had fast scrolling and a top-triggered Bluetooth and USB wireless mode switcher. I love the idea of owning a G502X but its lack of Bluetooth would prevent me from using it with two devices.
My g604 has been having double clicking issues for almost 2 years now and driving me crazy.... that and it's heaviness are the 2 major downfalls that makes me really sad about it. I love the macros for productivity and its bluetooth mode, but it served me well for 4 years.
G305 looks like my first Logitech I had around 2004 (minus two side buttons). And I still have it on my PC in the garage. Left button fails to register clicks from time to time but it's not a big deal for me I've just swapped primary button from Windows settings. Now I use a G402 for about 6-7 years. Looks like the G502x would be the one to get.
When will they come back with a G604 upgrade that could be linked to G915 M1 M2 M3 profile buttons? I would like to choose and see the mouse profile with and on my keyboard G915 M1 M2 M3 profile buttons. A light indicating the selected profile on the next G604 could also be nice. G602 and G604 are the only one that uses since 2013. I count only 11 programmable button on the G502 when my G604 have 13. Now CORSAIR offers the DARKSTAR WIRELESS RGB MMO Gaming Mouse with 15 Programmable buttons. If LOGITECH doesn't come back with new G604 (I don't want the G502), I will probably have to change for the DARKSTAR which seems to be a logic and nice improvement.
Would you recommend GPro X Superlight or Deathadder V3 ? I'm leaning towards more to DAV3 as its more new and has type C for charging. I'm currently using Logitech G103. I was planning to get G502X plus as well.
So for me it mainly almost comes down to grip. Therefore, I’d recommend the Deathadder V3 more over the GPro x Superlight cause I’m more of a palm grip type of person when using my mouse and that mouse along with the G502X are great for that type of grip. If your looking for a much slimmer and lighter mouse that’s meant for a finger grip than the GPro Superlight is where it’s at. However, the DAV3 and G502X just offer more features and battery than the superlight in my opinion. Hope this helps 👍
Double click issues on 3 previous Logitech mouses after some years of use on each of them and I'm back a 4th time looking at Logitech. Great sales strategy.
@@ericleung4064meanwhile here’s me with my g502 after 4 almost 5 years. Bought it for $60 at a pawn shop because they compared it with wired versions not realizing they had a wireless one 😂
u can solder a new switchs. its takes time. but clearly all mouses in last 6 years are not made like before. i would say the main problem with 604 is the rubber grip quality degrade after 1 and half year of using. and there is no spare parts for it. beside this 2 issues. and a 3rds its kinda heavy for my small hands. its a great mouse
@@kariminyt Yeah I have my current two 604 dismantled but I accidentally ruined the circuit board on one while trying to desolder the old switches and am worried to try the other xD
You said you've owned a g502 lightspeed and enjoyed it for many years of course you're going to pick the newer version as the best. I've enjoyed the g604 for many years and if a newer one came out, I'd probably would say it's the best for me. It's all a matter of preference on which one feels better. I tried the g502 because I wanted to try something different, but I didn't like it because I was use to the 6 buttons on the side with the g604. However, you did a great job on the review, and I just might give the g502 X Plus another try. I love all of the Logitech products. My G910 Orion Spectrum keyboard is still rock solid and well worth the $200 bucks.💢💯💢
My G602 lasted 7 years but crapped out last Friday. I was finding it difficult to replace. Ordered a G604 on Friday and received it today. Looking forward in trying it out. I'm a long time warcraft player and after 7 years of muscle memory on a 602 it appears the 604 will transition nicely.
The G602 is nice. I used it a couple of times at my friends place. Didn’t own one but it definitely should be a nice transition considering the button layout is similar 👍
Cool, which has the amazing infinite scroll/freespin as good as the G502 wired? Razer and Logitech have too many variants confusing people. Which has RGB of any kind in them even if it's small? God bless.
I would give a sh load of my hard earned money for a freaking g903 SUPERLIGHT WHITE version it was and is still the best shaped mouse for my hands but it will be forever only a dream :D
My 15+ year old Logitech g500 is double clicking, people said the DeathAdder was similar replacement but it sucks the scroll wheel doesn't register scrolls and is cheap, the side buttons are not easily pressed without changing grip... Nobody is even talking about these glaring details in mouse reviews...
I have always used the G502 series and see no reason to change from it. I used a different brand once and replaced it with a G502 a month later. I am upgrading my g502 hero to a G502x.
I'm on my 3rd G903. They developed microswitch glitches after 2-3yrs fyi but they're otherwise good. At 80-100 £ it might be worth sending to someone to replace the microswitches.
@ThinkPositiveDude I just got the g903 used and it doesn't have any issues that I'm aware of, but if the Switches go out I'm gonna crack out my soldering iron
The only good logitech mouses are the ones that don't have the cheap switches that wear out in 2 years max and start double clicking. I love the G604 for example, but after 6 months it started to randomly do double clicks on the right button and was extremely anoying. Before that it happened on the older G502, on the G903, etc. The new G502x Lightspeed has some optical switches wich so far haven't broke on me, but i have it for little time now so can't say for sure yet.
Yes, it will work with G Hub. I used my G604 with it but I advise to download the latest version from Logitech. Since you could run into issues from time to time if you don’t update G Hub with certain mice from my experience.
I'm getting the G903 to replace my old G900 which last for almost 8 years now. I hope the new G903 don't use the cheap double-click anymore, my old G900 clicks all has been replaced. The battery which last for hundreds of hours is fantastic, my old one degraded from 32h to 24h with no LED in those 8 years.
Wireless? No thank you. Tried it before. If any wifi signal in your vicinity causes trouble, you are left with a useless mouse. Wired is the way to go.
im playing on top of my router with a wireless headset g935 and a g305 wireless mouse and have had absolutely 0 problems the last years. like not even a moment of wireless connectivity problems, shame that it didn't work out for you though.
never once had any wifi interference at all. my desk has a wifi monitor, phone and a steam deck on it all along with a wifi router. mouse never has any issues. :/
Which one of these would you be getting?
Logitech's app G HUB would not see my M502X as active so I couldn't set it up for gaming on my Mac.
I spent 8 hours in chat help and email with 4 different techs.
it worked as a normal mouse but I RMA'd it and ordered a Corsair M65.
ive been rocking the g903 going on 7 years of daily gaming and I've never had any issues.
Just had the permanent double-click issue after 6 years. Otherwise it’s a brilliant mouse. In terms of double-click issue, there is a fix to reset your 903. You need to use the button under the on and off switch.
Have a g903 and love it. Wish the g604 wasn’t the only one that offered a bluetooth mode though, as I really wish I could use my 903 on more than one device.
The G604's one failing is that the switches for the left and right primary buttons were of inferior quality, and would wear out in about 1-1.5 years of gaming use. Even given that, I'm still immeasurably disappointed that it's been discontinued, as there's really no equivalent to that button layout in such a well-built package.
I agree the G602 was my favorite mouse ever! Then Logitech made an updated version with their Lightspeed wireless technology, the G604. The Bluetooth connectivity option was a VERY NICE cherry on top. The G604 to this day is my favorite mouse in the world. However, what Valavern says is unfortunately true. I have two of these mice due to the left click going out and this was not an issue with the G602. I am now in a position where I am having to look at other companies because Logitech offers nothing close in terms of design and number of buttons/button placement. Currently looking at possibly getting the Corsair Darkstar Wireless as I am currently testing the corsair virtuoso rgb wireless xt, mainly for the simultaneous connectivity option (PC and Bluetooth) and it seems that this will be my next headset. I very much like to have only one program for gaming software and I have the G915 which was purchased last year and is now having issues with certain keys having issues not detecting when they are being pressed/pressing multiple times for one press. I am thinking that Logitech finally did it. They became a large portion of PC Gamers preferred company and now they do not care as much about quality. I never thought the day would come when I would consider moving to another company as I have been a Logitech only PC Gamer for like 10+ years now. Sorry for the long comment, loved the video. Keep up the great content!
@@IcE_GAmEN I hade two g604 but unfortunately both of them has double clicking issue.. One of them is replaced under the warranty but now the replaced one's warranty has ended so I'll throw away the second one. I checked the repair videos but it's nearly unrepairable.. We used buy a logitech product and use for around 8-10 years it's not the case now..
I have the G305. For me the one to go for is the G604. I'm not a gamer, I use gaming mice for productivity work and love assigning macros to the buttons.
Yeah, the g604 is a great productivity mouse with all of its buttons for those macros. I actually find it better than the mx master series of mice even though those are considered to be logitechs best productivity mice.
@@T3CHUP Ive been using the G604 for 4 years and before had the g602 when it came out. I love the extra buttons on the side but recently I got the g305 in hopes of the lighter weight being better for FPS. Im not disappointed with the G604 for gaming, its amazing with the buttons. I am confused, my body is telling me that the g305 is better for FPS but I cant get over the G604, the only issue I keep telling myself is the frictionless pads and SuperGlide doesn't offer feet for the G604 unfortunately and I cant seem to find any other alternatives. I definitely need some extra info from your opinion from the two mices :/. Theres so comparison videos for the G305 and G604 which is sooo understandable since they both are the opposite end of the spectrum. What do you think?
@@ahmedzohaibzia4492 Superglide does offer "dots" for mice they don't specifically have replacements for. I think the 6mm dots will fit the G604. I also saw a post that the G304 feet will fit the G604 as well.
Not an fps gamer myself, but the G305 is just about perfect for me in almost every way except for the weight balance. Just suits my natural claw grip better than any other mouse shape. The G403/703 shape would probably be my second favorite shape specifically for how comfortable it is to palm grip for me personally, but I don’t naturally tend to palm grip, so I’ve never felt especially compelled to buy one. Kinda wish Logitech would try giving the G305 the superlight treatment, as I’m not as much of a fan of the G Pro shape.
Or that they'd update the switches because I've gone through 3 of em at this point😂 all due to double clicking.
305 is so ugly unfortunately
Just repaired my old G700 and it's good as new again- very nice build quality and was reminded why that mouse was $100 back then- perfect for work purposes now since it's not supported in Win 10 anymore.
I've been using the G502 for 6 years or so for advanced casual gaming (ie. good at gaming but no time for it), and it's definitely a very ergonomic mouse with very precise performance. I'm ready to repair it once it starts double clicking... When the G700 crapped out for wfh, I bought the $35 G305, and that's also a very impressive performing mouse for the price. Logitech simply has the best mice, however, they are well aware of 'why' their mouse buttons are dying so soon, but are doing nothing to avoid it- and the typical customer is going to throw it away then buy another one.
I loved the G700/700s! I actually found that the G604 to be closest replacement but even that mouse has been discontinued. Hopefully the next mouse of that line will fit the bill with improvements.
Been using my G900 since Feb 2018, and I'm still going for the G903 or even just the G900
Great vid, have been using a G402 for 6-7 years now. Looks like the G502x would be the one to get
Same
Same here.
I bought the G604 because it was the only wireless mouse that had fast scrolling and a top-triggered Bluetooth and USB wireless mode switcher. I love the idea of owning a G502X but its lack of Bluetooth would prevent me from using it with two devices.
Thx you sir, this is the comparison i needed !
My g604 has been having double clicking issues for almost 2 years now and driving me crazy.... that and it's heaviness are the 2 major downfalls that makes me really sad about it. I love the macros for productivity and its bluetooth mode, but it served me well for 4 years.
Decided to go with the G903 that have all function that I like but the internal battery is on the down side.
G305 looks like my first Logitech I had around 2004 (minus two side buttons). And I still have it on my PC in the garage. Left button fails to register clicks from time to time but it's not a big deal for me I've just swapped primary button from Windows settings. Now I use a G402 for about 6-7 years. Looks like the G502x would be the one to get.
G500 was such a good mouse. Good memories!
When will they come back with a G604 upgrade that could be linked to G915 M1 M2 M3 profile buttons? I would like to choose and see the mouse profile with and on my keyboard G915 M1 M2 M3 profile buttons. A light indicating the selected profile on the next G604 could also be nice. G602 and G604 are the only one that uses since 2013. I count only 11 programmable button on the G502 when my G604 have 13. Now CORSAIR offers the DARKSTAR WIRELESS RGB MMO Gaming Mouse with 15 Programmable buttons. If LOGITECH doesn't come back with new G604 (I don't want the G502), I will probably have to change for the DARKSTAR which seems to be a logic and nice improvement.
Very good video great content nice job 😎👏🇮🇪
Would you recommend GPro X Superlight or Deathadder V3 ? I'm leaning towards more to DAV3 as its more new and has type C for charging.
I'm currently using Logitech G103. I was planning to get G502X plus as well.
So for me it mainly almost comes down to grip. Therefore, I’d recommend the Deathadder V3 more over the GPro x Superlight cause I’m more of a palm grip type of person when using my mouse and that mouse along with the G502X are great for that type of grip. If your looking for a much slimmer and lighter mouse that’s meant for a finger grip than the GPro Superlight is where it’s at. However, the DAV3 and G502X just offer more features and battery than the superlight in my opinion. Hope this helps 👍
Double click issues on 3 previous Logitech mouses after some years of use on each of them and I'm back a 4th time looking at Logitech. Great sales strategy.
Every time 😂😂 I’ve bought 3 $100 g903 light speeds in the past 4/5 years
@@ericleung4064meanwhile here’s me with my g502 after 4 almost 5 years. Bought it for $60 at a pawn shop because they compared it with wired versions not realizing they had a wireless one 😂
I love the G604 design but the double clicking issue that it has even after multiple mice is such a deal breaker it's crazy.
u can solder a new switchs. its takes time. but clearly all mouses in last 6 years are not made like before.
i would say the main problem with 604 is the rubber grip quality degrade after 1 and half year of using. and there is no spare parts for it.
beside this 2 issues. and a 3rds its kinda heavy for my small hands. its a great mouse
@@kariminyt Yeah I have my current two 604 dismantled but I accidentally ruined the circuit board on one while trying to desolder the old switches and am worried to try the other xD
Unfortunately they discontinued the g604. Would’ve been very ideal for my needs
i have G604 for 2 years or more and now im still waiting for the up date.... pls logitech hurry up!
got a G603, prefer the AA battery. Wish there was a new one with optical switches
You said you've owned a g502 lightspeed and enjoyed it for many years of course you're going to pick the newer version as the best. I've enjoyed the g604 for many years and if a newer one came out, I'd probably would say it's the best for me. It's all a matter of preference on which one feels better. I tried the g502 because I wanted to try something different, but I didn't like it because I was use to the 6 buttons on the side with the g604. However, you did a great job on the review, and I just might give the g502 X Plus another try. I love all of the Logitech products. My G910 Orion Spectrum keyboard is still rock solid and well worth the $200 bucks.💢💯💢
I still have my g602. It's the best mouse ever
My G602 lasted 7 years but crapped out last Friday. I was finding it difficult to replace. Ordered a G604 on Friday and received it today. Looking forward in trying it out. I'm a long time warcraft player and after 7 years of muscle memory on a 602 it appears the 604 will transition nicely.
The G602 is nice. I used it a couple of times at my friends place. Didn’t own one but it definitely should be a nice transition considering the button layout is similar 👍
Cool, which has the amazing infinite scroll/freespin as good as the G502 wired? Razer and Logitech have too many variants confusing people. Which has RGB of any kind in them even if it's small?
God bless.
I would give a sh load of my hard earned money for a freaking g903 SUPERLIGHT WHITE version it was and is still the best shaped mouse for my hands but it will be forever only a dream :D
G502X plus ftw !
My 15+ year old Logitech g500 is double clicking, people said the DeathAdder was similar replacement but it sucks the scroll wheel doesn't register scrolls and is cheap, the side buttons are not easily pressed without changing grip... Nobody is even talking about these glaring details in mouse reviews...
They still sell the original G502 which is about $50 cheaper than the new one and does all the same stuff.
What about the MX Master 3?????
As one that use MX Master 3 for 2 years its the most useful mouse!!
It's not a gaming mouse
I have always used the G502 series and see no reason to change from it.
I used a different brand once and replaced it with a G502 a month later.
I am upgrading my g502 hero to a G502x.
upgraded recently from a g502s to the x version and it suckzz not enough space for my thump
g604 is a good mouse, but the 1 button broke off after only a few months of usage, and i'm apparently not the only whose had that problem
I have my g602 far the best mouse I have been owning and using .
I'm on my 3rd G903. They developed microswitch glitches after 2-3yrs fyi but they're otherwise good.
At 80-100 £ it might be worth sending to someone to replace the microswitches.
its not glitches there's some issues with the switches that for some reason breathing warm humid air onto them fixes the issue
@ThinkPositiveDude I just got the g903 used and it doesn't have any issues that I'm aware of, but if the Switches go out I'm gonna crack out my soldering iron
Getting the 903 for accounting sheet lol
The only good logitech mouses are the ones that don't have the cheap switches that wear out in 2 years max and start double clicking. I love the G604 for example, but after 6 months it started to randomly do double clicks on the right button and was extremely anoying. Before that it happened on the older G502, on the G903, etc. The new G502x Lightspeed has some optical switches wich so far haven't broke on me, but i have it for little time now so can't say for sure yet.
U can replace the switch yourself. Its easy
Where do you get that charging dock ?
I got it off Amazon there’s several different brands. 👍
Does the G604 support G-Hub?
Yes, it will work with G Hub. I used my G604 with it but I advise to download the latest version from Logitech. Since you could run into issues from time to time if you don’t update G Hub with certain mice from my experience.
I'm getting the G903 to replace my old G900 which last for almost 8 years now. I hope the new G903 don't use the cheap double-click anymore, my old G900 clicks all has been replaced.
The battery which last for hundreds of hours is fantastic, my old one degraded from 32h to 24h with no LED in those 8 years.
it's sad that there is no true left handed mouse from logitech. So for me its 903 its at least ambidextrous
still g700 after 10 years. 😀 now i have to replace the left button for 2 euro 😀
Hold ma beer , G502 is the legendary mouse
😂
Fuck the G903, double click issues after a few years of use.
G903 looks like bolid formula 1
i miss my g pro wireless hahaha
g604 is like:🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢(edit:the look like trash)
Wireless? No thank you. Tried it before. If any wifi signal in your vicinity causes trouble, you are left with a useless mouse. Wired is the way to go.
Never have this happened to my g903 which i had for 4 years and i just bought the new g502 and again never happened
im playing on top of my router with a wireless headset g935 and a g305 wireless mouse and have had absolutely 0 problems the last years. like not even a moment of wireless connectivity problems, shame that it didn't work out for you though.
never once had any wifi interference at all. my desk has a wifi monitor, phone and a steam deck on it all along with a wifi router. mouse never has any issues. :/
@@meena4780 I have over 25 wifi signals in my apartment. It's fine and dandy if you live in the woods or something.
@@vBDKv 25 wifi signal that's good the only thing remaining is ur brain i guess cuz u cant understand what i said in first place