Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse Review!
what's up everyone its mark from silence tech back again with another video I'm very sorry there was a bit of a delay from a last video to this one I burnt myself out extremely tired and I had to have a bit of a break today's
Video we're gonna be checking out a mouse that was sent over from Logitech the Wallace G pro to be completely honest I found the naming of this Mouse a little confusing first we had the wire G Pro released a couple years ago and
Then the G 305 was released which had the exact same shape as the wire G Pro and now Logitech have released a Wireless G Pro has a completely different design confused I know I am crazy model numbers aside I've been
Using the wireless G Pro for a good while now and I really like it in fact the wireless G pro is my second favorite Mouse of all time only coming second to the G 305 and I'll talk about why I love that Mouse so much at the end of the
Video the G pro Wireless has a pretty hefty price tag 149 US dollars or 129 UK pounds making it a serious investment for any gamer but you'll get a logitech's best sensor to date their second generation sensor the hero 16 K
With a dpi range of 100 to 16,000 I personally only use 400 dpi so these numbers are just marketing in my opinion of course what's more important is how well the sensor performs while it tracks insanely well you won't notice any
Difference in my personal opinion between this sensor and the original 3366 that said it just achieved the highest frame rate processing to date capable of 400 IPs producing 0 smoothing filtering or Mouse acceleration plus and
A big plus the battery life has nearly been doubled with the hero 2k sensor now the battery life is more than – ball as well as performance and tracking when you compare wired to wireless what about wait for myself wait
Was one of the biggest drawbacks to using a wireless mouse the G pro Wallis only weighs in at 80 grams making it the exact weight I look for in a mouse anymore and my aim gets sloppy especially over time of course this
Depends on your own personal preferred dpi and how much you lift on the mouse 80 grams overall is a good middle ground for every gamer with such an expensive product how do you know this mouse is going to be right for you everyone has
Different hand shapes sizes and preferences the G Pro Wireless has a safe shape meaning it's more than likely you're going to fit the most hand shapes and sizes out there compared to let's say an ergonomic Mouse Logitech are
Known for this and a G pro Wallis is no exception the shape is excellent dimensions the mouse has a height of 125 millimetres a wit 463 millimeters and their depth of 40 millimeters making it slightly taller
Than the G 703 for example but slimmer around the sides and I much prefer the general shape and dimensions of the wireless G pro especially when you factor in the weight my hand is just under 19 centimeters in length and 8
Centimeters across around average that said I find the plastic used on the surface a little slippery while using the mouse I constantly have this sensation they wants to slip out of my hand and each side desperately needs
Rubber grips the forward and back buttons placement is OK I found the forward button hard to get out quickly in game without having to change my grip lefties fear knots as well the mouse has buttons on both sides that can be
Swapped out which is a real nice touch the left and right clicks feel perfect just the right amount of travel but I did notice they flex a little probably due to the extreme weight reduction by Logitech not an issue is only noticeable
When I apply extreme amounts of pressure on the left and right clicks the scroll wheel sticks out a little too much for my liking it a rubberized surface fairly well-defined scroll steps and it gets the job done
Although it's nowhere near as good as a hyper scroll will button free has a very well-defined click underneath is a little compartments where you can either store a bit of money or you can add a custom weight or
The powerplay charging system also they've decided to put the DPI adjustment button underneath to prevent accidental presses and lastly the feet that they've used are all situated around the weight compartments and at
The top and each are well rounded in other edges to prevent snagging jumping into the Logitech software I'm on a bit of a roll now guys so I'm not gonna stop you're able to save changes you make to the mouse either on the onboard memory
Or not the next page allows you to adjust the buttons report rate and dpi and you're able to switch between different profiles you create as well unfortunately though there isn't any profile switch button on the mouse but
You can assign one the next page is for all of the RGB lighting controls although the effects are limited the last page gives you a clear and easy to understand battery readouts letting you know how much battery is remaining there
Are a few options to improve the overall power consumption of the LED lighting personally I can highly recommend the Logitech G pro Wireless but if you aren't willing to spend that much pick up the G 405 it's a lot cheaper it's
Less than half the price in a lot of ways I much prefer it over the G pro Wireless it's around the same weight it's just got an insane battery life it is just an absolutely amazing Mouse that lasts for absolute hours and hours
Regardless of the price difference I still prefer the g3 f5 so that's it a quick video for you today my name's mark from solids tech I really hope you've enjoyed of this review good bye