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Guru3D.com » News » Logitech G305 wireless gaming mouse endures 250 hours gameplay on a single AA battery

Logitech G305 wireless gaming mouse endures 250 hours gameplay on a single AA battery

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/02/2018 07:44 AM | source: | 18 comment(s)
Logitech G305 wireless gaming mouse endures 250 hours gameplay on a single AA battery

Logitech G announced their G305 wireless gaming mouse, which lasts for 250 hours of nonstop gameplay, and that is rated and based on a single AA battery.

The G305 is powered by Logitech’s patented ‘Lightspeed’ technology, making it faster than most wired mice. The company also claims the device has 10x the staying power of previous wireless mice. Here’s the bulletpoint list of features:

  • Next-gen 12,000 DPI HERO optical sensor delivers unrivaled gaming performance, accuracy and power efficiency
  • Advanced LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming mouse for super-fast 1 ms response time and faster than wired performance
  • Ultra-long battery life gives you up to 250 hours of continuous gaming on a single AA battery
  • Lightweight mechanical design and classic shape for maximum maneuverability, durability and comfort
  • Compact, portable design with convenient built-in storage for included USB wireless receiver

“Through our work Wireless has advanced to the point where esports pros are trusting our innovative technology and winning with our wireless mice. With the G305 we wanted to bring the same top-of-the-line technology to everyone.”

You’ll be able to take advantage of that 250 hours of continuous gameplay on a single AA battery on a 1ms report rate. If you drop the report rate to 8ms, the battery can last up to nine months in endurance mode. The mouse will head to retailers this June with an RRP of £51.99. / $60 / €59 It will be available in both black and white.



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0blivious
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#5552833 Posted on: 06/03/2018 02:19 PM
Previous mx518 owner (RIP). Wireless still has a bad rap. I defy any of you to buy a g602 and not love it! There is no discernible wireless effect. I don't like the shape of this 305 mouse though.

Koniakki
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#5552834 Posted on: 06/03/2018 02:31 PM
I honestly cannot remember when I replaced the batteries on my Logi M705. Since I use specific batteries(duracell industrial) I would say I replaced them once in 2-3years of owning it(replaced the originals?). :p

If this proves better(seems like it is performance wise) than my M705, then I might go for it.

Reddoguk
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#5552892 Posted on: 06/03/2018 06:57 PM
btw that figure of 250 hours is for eco mode only which is 8ms. If you keep the mouse in performance mode of 1ms then expect 8x less life.

Lane
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#5552930 Posted on: 06/03/2018 10:26 PM
Really tempted to take one for my work.

We use laptop workstation ( Autocad, revit ) as we offtly draw plan directly on site. ( meaning we go do the mesurement of a building and directly draw the plan there ).

NimbusTLD
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#5552946 Posted on: 06/04/2018 12:30 AM
btw that figure of 250 hours is for eco mode only which is 8ms. If you keep the mouse in performance mode of 1ms then expect 8x less life.

Nope. 9 months in eco mode

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