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sonam
Greater than one weekNever owned the original G Pro wireless. I own 2 Model Os at the moment but there are many QC issues, sticky LMB, disconnecting frequently, so I was searching for a new mouse. Ive read many reviews on this mouse as well as watched many videos such as BadSeed Tech and RocketJump Ninja. Many of them say this mouse is great, there are some flaws (USB C, not sure if double click issue has been fixed) which I agree with. Straight out of the box, the mouse felt great. Light as a feather, glides smoothly, precise sensor. Is it worth $280? I couldnt tell you. So far it seems good. If anything happens, I will make sure to update this review. Until then, I will go contemplate my life choices on purchasing a $200 mouse.
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Nicole Thresher
> 3 dayI felt this mouse just had me making much quicker and smoother shots and flicks in games because of the weight. Everything on the mouse feels really good all except for the side buttons they just feel really mushy and very in the mouse. But overall my experience with this mouse has been very positive I would recommend if its on sale.
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Francisco
> 3 dayIf your gonna get this mouse, just buy third party mouse feet for it too. lethal gaming gear has some mouse feet/grips
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TylerSingleton
> 3 dayAfter using this product over the past month, it was an incredible experience. I can now browse Internet Explorer even more comfortably. Would sell a kidney again.
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Alexander
> 3 dayall my friends think i cheat now and the battery life is good i play over 8 hours a day and charge it once a week
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J. Franco
> 3 dayI love the Glorious mouse and only I bought this mouse because the right clicker felt like it was starting to stick a little bit. the weight difference seems very minimal and didnt feel the difference at all. The notable differences at first were the charging wire is way more stiff on the Logitech G Pro X superlight and basically cant do any gaming if its plugged into the mouse. It will move your mouse and add resistance while gaming. Also the stopping power on the Logitechs stock skates is a bit faster then the glorious. At first I didnt like it but it actually added better precision to land cleaner shots. So plus for the Logitech on that one. Something I didnt like was not having the ability to change the dpi on the fly which I used often on the glorious while playing games like Tarkov when I went from sniping to running and gunning. I have noticed a reasonably better click response from the Logitech and feels better when using the left and right clicks. Might have been because my glorious was wearing out. Feels a little big in my hand and I wear a large in gloves. Also it has no rgb so the presentation is a bit dull. I have everything back lit red and my mouse is just sitting there in the dark. Overall I would recommend this mouse while it not be as cool as the Glorious it definitely has the nice stopping power and very precise and responsive to the clicks. I would rate this mouse just a bit better then the Glorious while the Glorious is still a very very good mouse also. Will just definitely need to upgrade the charging cable.
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Brandon Judnick
> 3 dayI’ve used a Steelseries sensei wireless for the past 7 years, a lot has changed, but, since switching to the G Pro X Superlight, this will be my main mouse till I wear it out
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qozhdla
> 3 dayG hub is as disappointing as ever. Doesnt work wirelessly after the update. Just use a mouse from any other brand except for logitech.
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Jonathan. D
> 3 dayI really dont know where to begin with this mouse. ITS CHEAP, CHEAP CHROME-LIKE PLASTIC.
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John H.
> 3 dayYes, the mouse is super light, but it comes at a cost of functionality. Without dedicated DPI controls, its really hard to recommend this mouse as a gaming mouse. Also, the thumb buttons are really awkwardly placed that I just cant get comfortable. Logitech makes much cheaper Lightspeed mice that works well, albeit, at a heavier weight class like like G305. Lastly, rechargable battery sounds good in theory, but being able to swap out a AA battery mid-session is much faster than having to stop completely when the rechargable battery runs out. Overall, the mouse loses a star for functionality, and another star for the high price. I felt very disappointed by the hype from the mouse description, and will be returning.