The main left and right mouse buttons are crisp, and there's just the right amount of actuation force. And thanks to Logitech's G Hub app, you can customize each button. The buttons can be removed and replaced with flat caps, or they can all be buttons. The mouse is built to be ambidextrous and even includes four removable buttons, two on either side. I would concur that these numbers must be close to reality. Logitech claims it will last up to 48 hours with RGB lighting enabled, or up to 60 hours with lighting off. I charged the mouse once when I first received it and haven't had to charge it again over the course of two weeks. Three LEDs on the top of the mouse show battery life and will let you know when you need a charge. It has support on either side of the USB connection, so you can use the mouse while the battery powers up without risk of damaging the port. Part of the beauty of the included cable is that it can also plug directly into the mouse for charging. Now that I've made the change to wireless, I don't think I can go back to a wired mouse. The best part is the lack of cable snagging on my desk, causing unwanted drag. I have the cable and dongle set up directly above my mousepad, and I've had no problems with connection or latency. This allows for a closer proximity connection, with as low as a 1ms report time. A USB-A dongle is included with the mouse - with a storage compartment on the bottom of the mouse - as well as a six-foot cable into which it can plug. That's no doubt thanks to the Logitech Lightspeed wireless technology.
That might still be true with some Bluetooth peripherals, but there's absolutely no discernible lag between button clicks and input while using the G Pro. Why did I wait so long? Maybe I was unconvinced a wireless connection could feel as reliable or responsive as a wired connection.
I'm never going back to a wired mouse after using the Logitech G Pro Wireless.Ĭoming from the SteelSeries Rival 600 - which is still a fantastic gaming mouse if you're looking for a wired option - moving to wireless is a huge change for the better. The G Pro Wireless delivers these things and more. I am by no means a gifted gamer, but I can appreciate a well-built mouse that responds to snap reactions.
Logitech's G Pro Wireless is aimed toward esport professionals and casually competitive gamers alike, with a design that's easy to appreciate and performance that can make a difference for truly skilled players.