Logitech G Expands HERO 16K Sensor to New Line-Up of Gaming Mice
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Jayp
Love my 502 I was happy that they added the new sensor. Was really surprised they added the light speed model right after I bought my G502 Hero. Was a little bummed but I paid like $68 for my G502 Hero whereas the G502 lightspeed with wireless charging mouse pad is what $200?
MonstroMart
Could they upgrade the switch instead. Or at least not solder them so we can replace them easily. Starting to be a little bit frustrated with having to buy a new mouse every 2 years because it mistakenly double clicks all the time.
Corbus
What's the point of such high DPI? I'm curious. In Division 2 for example i use 1800 while in general 4500. Anyone of you guys use a high DPI,i dunno like, over 9000? Maybe on an 8k display that would be ok,i guess?
mkh
Agreed MonstroMart. I've had one G403 wired start missclicking in two years and two G Pro wireless mice start double clicking within few weeks. Ordered some Kailh red 60M switches and swapped in to avoid another rma even though it has been quick. So far so good. The G403 main switches have a tiny pcb and are annoying to swap. G pro wireless was much easier to swap except for the really frail wires when you open it up.
TheDeeGee
Logitech needs to make a gaming mouse that's not for kids sized hands.
Andrew LB
KissSh0t
This is probably a stupid question, but has Logitech, or any brand really.... ever made a mouse that has a rumble motor like what the xbox or playstation motor has inside?
That would be kinda cool, like for a shooting game and shooting the gun and the mouse vibrates in your hand like what the console controller does...