Logitech G900 leaked pictures

I would say, judging from historical prices of similarly-placed Razer Mamber Chroma mouse (of at same RRP price). Then the year-low price of this mouse will occur on Black Friday 2016. And that lowest obtainable price should be approximately £70 GBP.

+- £10 GBP
 
Ordered them directly, got tired of waiting for OCUK and the other place to have them in stock. Managed to get the free express delivery offer working as well as a £5 off code, better than nothing I guess.
 
Just got mine earlier today, some quick thoughts on it, weight is pretty nice, not much in it between the Corsair M65 RGB with all the weight's out and this mouse. The G900 feel's Maybe a hair lightly but it's hard to tell, I like a light mouse and this is good enough. In terms of shape it's a thinner longer mouse and it took a few minutes to adjust to holding it but not a problem after that, feel's great and the side buttons are bigger and nicer to use.

The scroll wheel has a nicer notchy feel than the M65 though it is also a lot louder too, but the option of the free wheeling mode is a nice bonus to have in my book, I use that a lot when web browsing. I can feel no difference in terms of responsiveness between the wired M65 and this in wireless mode just as was advertised and I think I'm reasonably high up in terms of sensitivity to such things.

Not everything is good however, there are a few niggles, first I like a low friction glide which is why I have a hard surface Corsair MM600 mat and this mouse has a higher friction than the Corsair, but I have a feeling that will and already has reduced a little as the feet wear in.

Other problems are software related and I'd like to ask those that have the mouse to confirm I'm not blind here as the software seems to be missing both the cursor speed slider and the scroll wheel speed slider which forced me to have to open the Windows mouse options to change them. If it's not in there then that's a very silly omission as once I've set up which DPI I want to use as default I then have to set the speed otherwise it's normally going to be too fast and having to open another interface to do this is dumb, with the Corsair software and I think the Mionix before that those options were right there to change.

Otherwise it's working well so far, nice to not feel the drag man. :)
 
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Other problems are software related and I'd like to ask those that have the mouse to confirm I'm not blind here as the software seems to be missing both the cursor speed slider and the scroll wheel speed slider

I think you're right but I'm a long time Logitech mouse user so haven't missed them as I never changed those settings anyway.
 
Really need to find a new mouse (pref wireless) but 32 hours with no dock is honestly too short for me.

ye i was thinking the same, its nice they made it light tho, a lot of wireless are pretty heavy which i dont like
you can use it while it charges but erm yeh think the 30hrs would annoy me still
for this money they could have done a swappable battery or something,

not sure how much weight that would have added
 
ye i was thinking the same, its nice they made it light tho, a lot of wireless are pretty heavy which i dont like
you can use it while it charges but erm yeh think the 30hrs would annoy me still
for this money they could have done a swappable battery or something,

not sure how much weight that would have added

Yep no swappable battery really ****es me off. Especially at this price point.

I actually prefer heavier mice. Mine is like 200g and it just right for me.
 
It's a great mouse and the battery is a non issue for me, I have the receiver on the end of the cable placed at the back of my desk about 20cm away from the mouse, the battery lasts 3-4 days for me and all I do before it gets too low is unplug the end of the cable from receiver and pop it in end of the mouse which literally takes 1-2 seconds more than placing a mouse on a dock and the mouse charges from the PC while the PC is off over night and it's all topped up when I wake, if you have an issue with doing this that would be a bit odd, sure a dock would be nice but it's a non issue.
 
Cant beat Logitech for Mice imo,I've had various diffrent models before and switched to other branded mice..always end up going back to Logitech because nothing else felt right for me.

Currently i use a G500s,Cant fault it at all. :)
 
Cant beat Logitech for Mice imo,I've had various diffrent models before and switched to other branded mice..always end up going back to Logitech because nothing else felt right for me.

Currently i use a G500s,Cant fault it at all. :)

I've used the G300's for the past years and their warranty and customer service has been amazing - never a let down.
 
Cant beat Logitech for Mice imo,I've had various diffrent models before and switched to other branded mice..always end up going back to Logitech because nothing else felt right for me.

Currently i use a G500s,Cant fault it at all. :)

Same here, in recent years I've bought one Razer mouse and two Roccats but I keep coming back to Logitech.
 
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