The Logitech G logo in silvery white is a nice contrast to an otherwise all matte black mouse. I would've liked to perhaps see some more buttons but for the price of the mouse, I can't complain, especially since it's such as nice looking mouse.įrom the top-down, the mouse looks slick indeed. It comes with the basic left & right click and scroll wheel buttons, as well as two additional back & forward buttons, these two extra thumb buttons can be mapped to different keys in the Logitech Gaming Software should you wish. When I first saw the mouse, it was actually a lot smaller than I originally thought, and that's mostly due in part to its minimal, simplistic styling, particularly with its nice rounded backside. I'll be writing this review solely focusing on the G305, and compare it to my G502 near the end for a clean, subjective mouse review. What attracted me to this particular mouse was the Logitech HERO sensor, that's the High Efficiency Rating Optical sensor, and is supposed to be the most efficient and accurate sensor to date, and it certainly does live up its name. I've had it for a week and it's already grown on me as a mouse, having used a Logitech G502 as mentioned before, so I was familiar with the shape and size that Logitech would go for this mouse. I got this mouse for £35.40 from Amazon UK, a far cry from the £51.99 RRP of the white version of this mouse. Spoiler alert, it's one of the best mice I've ever used and I even see it succeeding my G502 if and when that happens. Hi, and welcome to my review of the Logitech G305 Lightspeed.
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