🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The Logitech G300s Optical Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking precision and comfort. With 9 programmable buttons and a gaming-grade optical sensor, it adapts to your playstyle, whether you're a casual player or a competitive gamer. Its symmetrical design caters to both left and right-handed users, while the easy configuration software allows for seamless customization. Weighing only 2.88 ounces, this mouse is perfect for extended gaming sessions on both PC and Mac.
Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
Brand | Logitech G |
Series | Optical Gaming Mouse |
Item model number | 910-004360 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | PC |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.8 x 1.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 2.8 x 1.4 inches |
Color | Black; blue |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B00RH6R7C4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 13, 2015 |
J**O
Had it since November 28 2015.
Just recently, i thought i was fallen out of love for it since its so worn out. Until i checked my Amazon Purchases and realized ive been using this Mouse for 10 YEARS!!! all the buttons still work!! only thing is the rubber support for the thumbs are almost gone! but thats fine.. This cost me $21.99 when i bought it. Now i see it comes up to $120!!! WOOOOWWWZA
B**.
I'll never live without one again
I've been an IT guy for over thirty years and this is the best mouse I have ever used.The programmable keys make life very easy, I use them to remember my passwords, etc. Also changing profiles I can have places to paste data over and over. It can even program a sequence of keys to make those user testing days WAY less clicks.Very thankful to have found it.
J**.
Overall, a very functional and nice-looking budget gaming mouse.
Well, if you are on a budget or you just dont want to waste +50$ on a mouse, this one is probably worth to consideration. At arrival, the box was misleadingly small, but this is actually alright because the mouse size is average; not to large, nor small. Factually, is around 12 cm large and 7.5 cm wide.It feels solid, the plastics and rubber materials feel decently crafted; the buttons also feel alright. Ergonomics is not the strong point, but as many things, is about getting used to it. My main problem with this mouse was actually not the hardware, rather the software. Upon testing in my PS4 console, the mouse was already key-binded with some weird random combinations. So after learning about the build-in memory i decided to look for Logitech software on this mouse. The research was a little disappointing due to broken links or poor guidance on the website or printed guides in the box.I am not sure if the links have been fix by now but i must thank some Reddit guys for sharing the latest functional version of the Logitech Gaming Software in a thread. This LGS is the application you'll need to install on your computer to modify the mouse keys as desired, perhaps not the only one you can use.Simply explained, there are 3 different profiles you can edit in the mouse (8 colors for them), this means that you dont actually have just 4 new buttons compared from a regular mouse, rather 12 possible buttons combinations if you tweak the settings correctly. I would recommend keeping the 2 buttons in the center for DPI swap and profile swap, but they are also moddable.Another small drawback was the fact the buttons did not had a function on their own (MB4+MB5+MB6...), they need to be bind with a logical key combination on your keyboard. - At least on my testing.In recap, the product is good and looks good but you might need to invest a little bit of time to make it to work just as you desire it to work on the games you want to play, but nothing too bad at all. The Logitech sticker was also a nice marketing little detail.
M**S
Great for smaller hands
I’ve been using this mouse for over a year now. My mouse gets a lot of use daily! I have small hands and almost every other mouse I’ve ever had in the past 20+ years (from the cheapest ones to Razor ones) has left my hands aching. And often some buttons have just been too difficult to use. This mouse doesn’t have as many programmable buttons as many of my past ones, but it has at least as many as I’ve ever been able to reliably use. I haven’t missed the extra buttons at all. The smaller size means my clicks actually go through, and my hand doesn’t ache all the time! I spent a bunch of time researching smaller mice (and reading so many reviews) before I chose this one to try. I do not regret my choice.After a year or so of hard use, I started to notice some slight issues with the clicking. I’ve had enough experience now to not wait until it becomes a bigger problem, so I ordered a replacement. My last 2 Razors each lasted longer, but in the end, the clickers in them still went. They were more expensive to replace so I continued to use them way too long that way. I could have kept using my old one, it was still fine most of the time, only giving me issues with pretty specific uses. And my partner was able to get multiple switches for less then half the cost of replacing it, so I could have just used it with a new clicker If I’d wanted to. But now we have a backup mouse the next time someone’s mouse dies. Or I have a few replacements I know I like, if they stop making this model (which happened with the one mouse I previously really liked).