Logitech G705 Wireless Gaming Mouse, Customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB Lighting, Lightspeed, Bluetooth Connectivity, Lightweight, PC/Mac/Laptop - White Mist
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Anastasia
> 3 dayHi! I almost forgot that I prefer silent mouse) Now it’s my favorite buddy in gaming, drawing and surfing) like the color and click is also very kind. The battery is nice, but for long time I used a Logi old mouse with base for weeks without charging
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L
> 3 dayThis mouse in all honesty is horrible for gaming. The latency is significantly delayed. Its very laggy and NOT AT ALL lightweight. There are so many better mice than this that are cheaper.
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Sean Chiccino
> 3 dayOkay i just have ONE small, minor complaint about this thing. IT DOESNT HAVE THE EVERSCROLL WHEEL ON IT like most logitech gaming mice do :( thats one of my favorite features. DPI can be adjusted on the fly and you can use the software from logitech to dial in what each value is when you click the button or just use the defaults. the mouse glides across the pad very smoothly, no complaints there and the battery life is excellent i get around 4 weeks out of it and i never turn it off, so it runs all the time for a month. it feels good in your hands but if you have larger hands this may not be the best mouse for you
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JenN7
> 3 daySmaller people need mice too! Ive spent more time and money trying to find a comfortable mouse for my little kid hands than Id like to admit. Im 53 and spend a lot of time on the computer, working and playing. My last successful small-mouse get was my Skoll Ace, which I like (and which was significantly cheaper), but I wanted something that was wireless. Pros: - Wireless in two ways. Bluetooth connection works well. But I actually prefer using the dongle. I have it plugged into my KVM switch so it works seamlessly with both my macbook and PC at my desk. If/when I take a laptop with me, I can throw the mouse in my bag, and connect to my laptop via bluetooth. - Onboard dongle storage. Contrary to some other reviews, there IS onboard dongle storage. The palm panel on the mouse is held on with magnets and pops off. You can store the dongle inside. - Plug and play or customize. You can definitely do some customizations using the logitech app if you want to. If you prefer to keep things simple, the mouse is perfectly workable with standard settings, no app required. Ive done just great using keymapping within the games I play without dealing with the logitech app. - Fit and ergonomics. This is a great sized mouse for petite hands. Good ergonomics and material feel. Meh: - If theres anything that NEEDS the app to customize, its DPS settings. The onboard settings have too-big speed jumps, especially between settings 2 and 3. I cant quite hit the sweet spot. - The skates are too big if you dont use a mouse pad. The skates are nice and smooth, but a mouse pad makes a big difference. If you use your mouse right on the desk, youll feel too much friction. - If you want to go wired; the cable is rubberized, not braided. Doesnt really affect function, but this matters to some people. FYI.
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Accipiter
> 3 dayI really like my Logitech g703, but, like many Logitech mice, it is one of the few devices that still uses micro USB to charge, and has no place to store the dongle when bringing it places. In my search for a smaller travel mouse with at least the USB C charging feature, I tried the aerox 3, but it just didnt feel the same This mouse fixes all of that: USB C, dongle storage, and feels nice to use! Its also a great size for traveling and the smooth gradient leds are pretty nice. Definitely looking forward to Logitech taking these updates to the g703 too, but for a travel/ gaming mouse this is great! Will need to try it more for e.g. battery and how it holds up after some use, but looking good so far
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Koji
> 3 dayThe mouse is not even compatible with Logitechs Powerplay Mousepad with their Wireless Charging feature. Better get the other models.
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Anna
> 3 dayI like the mouse with the matching keyboards that they’re all very cute and I love the LEDs that light up on both the keyboard and the mouse, and I’d like that there is a wireless option
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tin714
> 3 dayLook niceee
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K.L.
> 3 dayI love this mouse! I probably should say that Ive never purchased a more expensive mouse before. Ive traditionally stuck to the Under $30 category. So, for me, its the best wireless mouse Ive ever used, but I dont personally have any devices in a similar range in which to compare. I am a gamer, but I like that it doesnt scream gaming mouse. It has a more classic look, but with just a little flash. Its very sleek. Its classified as a compact mouse, but its actually bigger than I expected it to be. I think its the perfect size for my hands, which are on the smaller side. I rarely play shooters on my PC, but I tested it out on strategy games like Age of Empires, and it worked great! Very smooth. It should meet all of your typical computing needs without issue (web browsing, docs, spreadsheets, etc.). The battery life is considered to be low at 40 hours, but Ive only had to charge it once since I first got it about 4 or 5 weeks ago. Mind you, I havent used my personal computer that much during that time, but at the very least, it has excellent idle battery life. Plus, you can use it wired while it charges, if needed. If you want a mouse with a lot of bells and whistles and really long battery life, you might want to look elsewhere, but this one meets my needs perfectly. Admittedly, I think the price is a little high, but if you can catch it on sale, or dont mind the price as-is, then Id recommend giving it a try.
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Laura
> 3 dayabsolutely love this mouse! its my daily use mouse and ill never go back