Was in the market for the Logitech G pro mouse and noticed the White version of this mouse is on sale. The black one was previous sold here.
It's a German Version.
I just bought 1 myself, expected delivery first week of Feb.
Was in the market for the Logitech G pro mouse and noticed the White version of this mouse is on sale. The black one was previous sold here.
It's a German Version.
I just bought 1 myself, expected delivery first week of Feb.
Copped one, thanks OP
Lagginess in older mice is due to using things like 2.4ghz radio or bluetooth. Logitech claims this can do 1ms using a dedicated proprietary protocol they call "LIGHTSPEED Wireless" so presumably its fine.
Check this video and maybe you'll change your mind.
Also https://youtu.be/Zn7WjyIvAWA by battlenonsense
When ran in wireless, the Razer Deathadder has more or less an increase of N/A to 1ms — Both Logitech & Razer have very good wireless technology.
who said it was inherently laggy? 90% of esports pros use wireless mice
In addition, technology improves over time. Many years ago sure wireless was terrible for gamers but they are now built for purpose and the latency and lag wireless mice used to create basically doesn't exist anymore. I game every day on a wireless mouse and heavily eSports fps titles and no issues whatsoever.
This was an issue…15 years ago.
pretty good now, there are number of pro players using this in their tournaments
Welcome to 21 century
Maybe they were in 1998 but they aren't now.
Lmao how's it going over there in the early 2000s?
For about $22 more, Mwave has the black one for $199. Local stock.
https://www.mwave.com.au/product/logitech-g-pro-x-superlight…
+$5.99 for shipping.
Overpriced crap
surely you won't elaborate on any of it.
Roccat Kone pro air wireless, $90 during Christmas, lightweight and beautiful honey comb rgb, it is white too. On this, You pay an extra $90 for the logo
old post so this might be a waste of time, but
1- That mouse is not ambidextrous. edit: superlight sorta isnt neither.
2- Superlight is 12grams lighter.
3- Worse quality sensor/build. This is a bit more case-by-case but this mouse has had spinning out issues and the feet on the mouse wear out quickly. The usb receivers can have dodgey connection and mousewheels break way quicker than they should
Sure the superlight is a lot more expensive than it should be, and it has its own issues, but its built like a rock and imo is not comparable to that mouse you offered. I know this is ozbargains, but recommending a mouse from a sale which was months ago doesn't help really, that mouse is 150 dollars roughly which puts it in a really weird spot where you might as well just spend the extra 50 bucks and get something arguably better.
@OWALL: It is ergonomic design, I’m right handed so are the most people, more comfy with it than ambidextrous.
It is very light, but I don’t really care about weight, previously I used g502 and put in all the weighs.
The rgb is pretty, that logitech has no rgb?
Quality is top notch, I’ve been used logitech, razer all the time.
Not sure about sensor, wired or wireless work great on mine.
Only $90, it was a good deal, my g502 wireless was like $170.
@Rifulreinhardt: My points were say that these are both different categories mice, which means its not applicable to OTHER PEOPLES use cases, not just yours. Which means recommending one mouse saying "just buy this, because you pay an extra $90 for the logo" doesn't work, because you don't know why other people are buying that certain mouse.
Say they do actually care about weight, reliability and ambidextrous mice (not really in this case, but maybe with the GPW which is still expensive) , recommending the roccat which is none of those things whilst saying the other is crap is not a very good recommendation because they are not alike at all.
Also, RGB is not a selling point for all people. The audience that buys this mouse almost certainly are the type of person that is not bothered by this, as RGB will just be added weight to the mouse.
@OWALL: Well every product is each to their own, rgb not no, light or heavier, white or black, so is every user care, I prefer ergonomic, right handed, he prefers ambidextrous and wants the lightest.
We better do not make any recommendation in any thread because we don’t know what other people want?
Rgb is not a selling point for ‘all’? Didn’t you see those gaming setups with rgb in every part including fans?
@Rifulreinhardt: Actually you can assume what people will want. You're on the page for a Gpro Superlight, so you can actually assume that people that want this item will want something with similar features. And make a recommendation accordingly. If i was on a car page for 4x4 Outback utes, would i recommend a muscle car?
I didn't intend for this to be a long thread, but i think you're just misunderstanding me. All im trying to say is the mice in my opinion are not similar, and it is a worse value recommendation, despite the super light being very expensive. (even though its nearly the price of a normal GPRO Wireless now.)
have you seen the amount of "Non-RGB Setups" Online? Many people hate rgb just as much as people love it. I turn off the RGB in my mouse. So do you think when i saw RGB marketed on the box, it made me more inclined to buy it? Of course not.
@OWALL: No, people click in randomly, most comments are trolling, nobody saw the thumbnail and determined to buy. I clicked in had a look, it is overpriced. That raccat is the closest to this logitech mouse and offers better value/price.
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Is there any difference between German and Au versions?