Logitech G300s Optical Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse – 9 Programmable Buttons, Onboard Memory

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  • chan

    > 3 day

    For such a low price and such great performance, this is by far my favorite mouse Ive ever owned. It doesnt have that industrial heavy duty feel of a $70 high end mouse, but for $30 youre going to get a lot out of it. My favorite thing about it is the four additional buttons and their placement. It takes a bit to get used to them, and not every game will benefit from having 4 additional mouse buttons. However most games, especially games which require quick access to a lot of commands (Dota, PUBG, Battlefield) really highlight why the typical 2 extra buttons on other gaming mice arent enough. Typically in an FPS Ill bind the top left button to crouch, and the bottom left to prone. The benefit of this is I dont have to take my left hand fingers off any of the movement keys while I do those actions. On top of that I can bind throwing a grenade to the top right button instead of the typical G key so I can move and aim while throwing a grenade (very useful in a game like Black Ops 3). In Dota and any other RTS/MOBA the benefits are pretty obvious with how many commands are available to you. Growing up using a controller trained my right hand to be the most dextrous, so having a mouse that takes advantage of that instead of using my left hand for nearly everything is very nice. Hardware like this highlights why the custom experience PC gaming provides is the best.

  • David Trull

    > 3 day

    I had a left-handed Razer Deathadder mouse for years until the buttons finally started failing. I dont play FPS games as much as I use to, so I didnt need a high performance model, just a good left-handed or ambidextrous mouse. For the price this model looked a good choice... and its not a bad mouse... there are a few things though. The good: its ambidextrous and does feel comfortable on both hands. The extra buttons (6) are on the top, not the sides, which makes access much easier to me (Razer had side buttons and I only ever could comfortably use 1 set). It has accurate and smooth gliding, and allows for fine tuning the responsiveness. The bad: it is a little smaller than mice I am use to, which took some adjustment. Due to its ergo design you do have to grip it to use it fully and cant just palm it. And while I would not label it flimsy it does feel less sturdy than the Razer and Microsoft mice I have used regularly before. I personal comment, for me it makes my palm sweat, which is kinda odd. Overall, for the price I think its a decent mouse and would recommend... I have no real complaints that arent personal preference in nature, especially considering how far and few true left-handed or ambidextrous mice are. If the longevity turns out to be less than stellar, I might revise this... but for now its good.

  • S. V.

    > 3 day

    Sorry to say this. My wife loves it but I cannot use it. It is really small and light mouse and driving me crazy. I used it for about month. I was so mad as it was so small. The functionality is ok and it works great but it is for small hands, maybe kid or women.

  • Annette

    > 3 day

    Have been using a very small travel mouse for a long time. Wanted a mouse with buttons that could be programed. But most of them are for right handed people, and yes Ive heard it all and no I cant use a right handed mouse. Have tried and no, go my right hand just will not use a mouse after trying for a very long time my right hand just will not learn period. So bought a left handed mouse was so excited to get it but when I took it out of the box it was way to big for my hand, tried to use it but did not have enough control was just to big. So decided to get this one and glad that I did. This mouse fits my hand perfectly not to small as the Logitech travel mouse and not as large as the left handed Razer Naga that I bought. Love that it has buttons to program, yes am a gamer. Now have buttons to use along with the number pad on the key board its great. Just wish it had more buttons but we left handed people with small hands have to deal with what is out there. Recommend this product.

  • Ben & Lisa Adams

    > 3 day

    Worked fine until exactly the 2-year mark. Daily but not overheavy or abusive use. The trigger button under the left-click then started malfunctioning: double-clicking for a single-click; requiring a forceful push to make any click at all. I opened it up to inspect: no dust or grime. Gave up and spent $20 on eBay for an ancient (turn-of-the-century) Logitech MX510, now my third, which I know to be built with quality components!

  • HAL 9000

    > 3 day

    I bought this to replace my Logitech G600

  • jerico

    > 3 day

    Ya he tenido 3 de estos porqué es el ratón perfecto pará mi mano, yo uso palm grip y me va perfecto. Tiene un buen sensor y buena personalización.

  • GeekyPhotogMomSings

    > 3 day

    So Im a tall woman and I thought the petite size might be better than the M720 which I bought simultaneously to test. Although its thinner, its actually LESS ergonomically comfortable than the M720 which is chunkier. This one is smaller than your hand which requires some hand tension. I expected to like this better because its wired and thus less prone to nonsense, but I didnt. The main killer is that the Logitech software for this mouse doesnt allow you to assign any of the billion buttons to double click! Thats idiotic. Conversely, the Logitech software for teh M720 allows you to assign an advanced click option of double click to the middle mouse wheel which is awesome. Skip this one and try the other if you can handle having a bluetooth/USB mouse (it does both.) If you cant live without a wired mouse and dont mind no double click, this might be fine for you.

  • Richard whittington

    17-04-2025

    I do like this item

  • Chase Goodson

    Greater than one week

    So I bought my OG G300s back in 2014 for under $30, which is what it is nearly all the time. It has been my daily driver and I bought a second in 2017 for use on my laptop while in college. This mouse performs more than a $30 mouse. The DPI changes easily, quickly, and snappy. I play LoL, EFT, and a lot of random clickers. I believe I am well over the 1 million click life on both the left and right mouse buttons. The lighting is eh, but for something you will never see while using, it didnt bother me. the side buttons are small and out of the way and are not easy to actuate by accident. It took me nearly 6 years to write this review and its short sweet and to the point. I did not think this mouse was going to last over 2 years. It is slowly dying now, but not on the most used parts of it. The part that is dying, the scroll wheel press down is starting to go. Overall, if you need a mouse for gaming, this is it. Do autocad and want to make some macros for ease of life, this is it. Just need a mouse in general? This is it. It has some bells and whistles, but doesnt scream Im a gaming nerd to the world. For it constantly selling for under $30 and the life span that I have gotten, heard of, and seen it is worth it. Just a small ROI breakdown, for me buying this at $24 for 6 years, that means it cost a penny a day to save for another one. Totally worth

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