I have a G402 I use at home on my gaming pc and ever since I got it my mouse at work felt a little "off". So I decided I needed to get something better. I was going to get another G402 but decided against it because the styling is a little aggressive to use at my work. I found a used g300s for $19 and couldn't pass it up. Upon receiving the mouse the first thing I noticed is this thing is light. I thought the G402 was light but the g300s is much lighter. The g300s is also much smaller than the 402 which is fine. I fingertip / claw grip anyway so the smaller size didn't really bother me. The shape is ok but I find the g402 more comfortable. I do wish it was a tad wider at the front as I find myself putting my middle finger on the macro buttons on the right side. The sensor feels great and is much smoother than the POS wireless mouse I was using before. Of course you get the awesome logitech software with this mouse so you can set your dpi adjustment, make profiles, adjust lighting, etc. I am able to play CSGO on my lunch break and the g300s works as a fps mouse but is probably better suited for use as a MOBA mouse. I knew this going in but I couldn't pass up the price. The switches feel good but I don't like the feel of pressing in the scroll wheel....it just feels hollow. Minor complaint though. Overall it's a logitech and for what I am using it for (work with occasional CSGO sessions during lunch) it suits me just fine. If i were playing a lot of MOBAS at home i'd consider this a good gaming mouse. I do not feel it is ideal for fps play however. With any mouse though you really need to try it for yourself because everyone is different. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The mouse is a bit on the small side my hands are not that big but feels small. The custom software from Logitech have plenty of custom settings and easy to use. Can not give it more the. Three stars due to the flimsy cheap quality of the cord. It is absolutely thin and flimsy and super thin. I can't see it lasting very long with moderate use. Under heavy use this cord will be it's weakest point. Like I said before the mouse is sort of very smallish and light feeling as well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I have had over 52 mouses, this one is by far the best, with it's great click latency which reaches 0.1 and has 9 buttons, very lightweight and comfortable. This is by far some of the top quality brands and, quality mouse. If you want more info contacts me 100zane(AT)gmail(DOT)com, I'm extremely busy so sorry for any late responds!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I loved my G502 so much for my home gaming PC I decided to give this little guy a try for work. The mouse is comfortable and the programmable buttons increase my productivity. I even prefer the lighting on this over the 502 because it is colored based off of which profile you are using. That means at a glance I can see if it's my work profile or gaming profile. At 20 or 25 bucks you can't beat it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this to test out since my Razer Naga is starting to double click. It worked well for just simple stuff, but I didn't care for the mushiness of the clicks, and my hand got sore after about an hour of use. For the price it's great, and will work well until you can afford a higher quality mouse, but it went into my drawer after a day. I have small sized hands and use claw grip, and this seems like a very good claw grippable mouse as far as that goes, it's also really light weight. I was also able to find and download the extra button software easily and it worked no problems. Again, it's a solid mouse, it's decent, it just wasn't as comfortable to me as other mice I've used, so I'm stashing it for emergencies.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
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