Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance

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Made with and for Pro Gamers: G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is the result of two years of work with professional esports gamers, combing advanced technologies in an ultra-lightweight design
Light-speed Wireless: Pro grade performance overcomes the traditional limitations of wireless latency, connectivity and power to deliver a rock solid, super-fast 1 millisecond report rate connection

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Designed over two years with direct input from many professional esports players, Logitech G PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse is built to the exacting standards of some of the world’s top esports professionals. PRO Wireless gaming mouse is purpose built for extreme performance and includes the latest and most advanced technologies available. Featuring Lightspeed technology, PRO Wireless overcomes the limitations of latency, connectivity and power to provide rock solid and super-fast 1 mms report rate connection. PRO Wireless gaming mouse is also equipped with the next generation version of the HERO sensor. HERO 16K is the highest performing and most power efficient gaming sensor that Logitech has ever made for pixel precise targeting in fps and mob games. An incredibly lightweight endoskeleton and ergonomic design improve maneuverability and comfort while removable side buttons and programmable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting give you the ultimate in mouse customization.

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Made with and for Pro Gamers: G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is the result of two years of work with professional esports gamers, combing advanced technologies in an ultra-lightweight design
Light-speed Wireless: Pro grade performance overcomes the traditional limitations of wireless latency, connectivity and power to deliver a rock solid, super-fast 1 millisecond report rate connection
Hero 16K sensor: Logitech’s most accurate sensor yet with up to 16,000 DPI and 10X the power efficiency of previous generation for the ultimate in wireless gaming speed, accuracy and responsiveness. Microprocessor: 32-bit ARM
Ultra lightweight: Innovative endoskeleton design creates a super thin yet incredibly strong outer shell, enabling the body to weigh in at a remarkably light and maneuverable 80 grams.
Ergonomic ambidextrous design: Tournament ready mouse developed with Esports pros for maximum comfort, control and 50 million click durability. Four removable side buttons for supreme customization. Cable length: 1.80 meters
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  1. Amazon Customer

    THE best wireless mouse I have ever owned!

    I have to say, this is THE best wireless mouse I have ever owned, and I have owned a few (logitech of old, mamba, etc).I set it up today, with only half battery life (54%), and have been online web-browsing multiple sites for a long while, as well as playing 3 games (Yakuza 0, Vermintide 2, Overkill’s the walking dead beta) for about 3 and a half hours, and the battery only went down to 52%, in what, maybe 5 hours I have had it installed? I dont think they are exagerating that 64 hour battery life at all (I AM using it w/o the RGB lighting, as the Logitech app said it would cut my time down from 64 hours to 50-52 hours, and I would rather have the extra 12 hours game time than have some light underneath my palm where I cant see it).The mouse is big (I have large hands), but not as big as the steelseries rival (original) is. That is what I am moving on from, the original steelseries rival. Compared to that, it is ‘almost’ as long as the rival, and as high as the rival in the center, but I wish it was bigger in the rear end side, as it is a little thin at the back for my taste, which means I have to move it more than I would like to, and I ‘feel’ it under my palm. It is by no means a deal breaker though, as I have been using it for only 5 hours and it already feels VERY natural to me. I can hardly tell I am using a new mouse, except for that thin-ness at the rear.The mouse is VERY lightweight. So, if you people that like a heavy mouse, or like adding weights into a mouse, you are out of lick with this mouse. You ‘may’ be able to add weights in the rear compartment, meant for storing the cable, but other than that, I think you are out of luck. But, dont discount it because of the weight. My rival mouse was a lot heavier, and I thought I was not going to like this logitech mouse because it IS so lightweight, but I was wrong. I dont mind the weight, and I actually am lifting the mouse a lot less than I used to lift my rival mouse. Heh.The wireless thing is NOT a joke! It truly is just as good as my preferred wired mouse, and its ten times better than any other wireless mouse I have ever used, easily better. It is also just as good hit-scan wise as THE best, most accurate mouse I have ever used, the Logitech G100S. And, that is WITH being wireless!If you have the money, dont even think about it, just buy the mouse. I was thinking this would be another return mouse, and I would have to use one of my backup mice instead, like my zowie 1k. But nope, this mouse is not going back. It will be my primary mouse until it dies (which hopefully wont be until an even better version of this mouse is out). I dont know how they could improve on the mouse, unless they make the battery life even longer, or make it more precise than it already is, except to make it a tiny bit fatter in the rear of the mouse, for people who use a true palm grip, and they make it JUST a palm grip mouse instead of both claw and palm grips. But, that is my opinion, others like claw grips better, and I think this would work well for anyone who uses claw grip also, just becasue of that slim rear end.I cant say enough good things about this mouse to actually make you buy it, but trust me, this IS the mouse you always wanted, have been waiting for forever to cut the cord, and it is right here, right now, available to everyone. No gimmick, just pure kick butt mouse.

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  2. Taylor

    Wireless is so much better

    I never thought I would want to use a wireless mouse for FPS gaming but the GPW has proven me wrong. The wireless ability is literally just as fast as my wired mouse. Now that I know what it feels like to use a cordless mouse I don’t ever want to go back. Even a finalmouse phantom cord is annoying now. I would say that I personally like the finalmouse shape a little bit more since I have slightly larger hands but the GPW fits just fine. The GPW has better buttons and much better scroll wheel. Also Logitech seems to be a good company to buy from if you do have any issues and that played a huge factor in my decision to buy this. Overall most people won’t be able to justify spending this much money on a mouse but if you are a serious gamer and have the funds then give it a shot. Being lightwieght and wireless is the future of gaming mice and I’m excited to see what comes next.

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  3. Logitech Support

    Not worth it

    As I was waiting on my finalmouse ninja58 mouse, I needed a mouse so decided to get the “best” mouse ever made while the ninja58 is delivered. I was extremely dissapointed.Pros: only weighs 80gWirelessCons: wireless , theres a slight lag that I noticed. I tried setting a good dpi and played around with it and still did not feel responsive. And yes the receiver was only about 2 feet from the mouse as My desktop sits on my desk. The middle button is big and requires a lot of pressure to press. I was switching weapons almost 80% of the time as I pressed the middle button. The mouse also feels too big from the top, my wrist was hurting after use. I gave it about 3 days to ge to use to it and still nothing.Finally, my ninja58 came and its 10x times better than this mouse. I wanted to love the wgp but it was not working for me. Its not worth the $160 with taxes. Unless you get it with a student discount via logitechs website of 25% its not a good buy. I will prob buy it as a backup if it goes down for less $100.

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  4. Letalis

    Nit-Noid Review

    G Pro WirelessThis is a long review, not just because I have a lot of notes, but because the review detail should be directly proportional to the price tag.The Basics:The Logitech G Pro Wireless (GPW) is an 80 gram, RGB, ambi, wireless mouse with removable side buttons for both sides and inserts which allow a smooth surface in lieu of a button if desired. There are 7 buttons total plus a DPI button on the bottom which doesn’t really enter into any of my math. Its HERO 3 sensor goes from 100 to 16000 DPI in steps of 50. There is zero accel or smoothing with this sensor and it is supposed to be the most advanced optical on the market. Expectations were very high with this mouse and after a sense of initial disappointment (likely caused by really high expectations) it took a little while to grow on me, but it did indeed.The Good:- No squeeks, creaks or rattles. The fact the production quality is high is a welcome relief given the price point.- The shape is nice and safe for what should be the majority of users. I was initially put off by the length of the mouse a little, since the butt end initially interfered with my fingertip grip. I was able to adjust after removing the pinky side buttons, and now the mouse is a good fit for my 17.5cm hands in fingertip and an excellent fit in palm. Claw grippers below 19 cm will probably have a tough time here. I think large fingertip, medium palm and really large claw grip users will be most happy with the GPW.- The clicks are light and responsive, feeling closer to the G303 than the G403, just a tough heavier. To me it feels like breaking a very very very thin film of glass with each click. Satisfying and tactile. There is no pre/post travel. I did not initially like them as much as the G403, but now I could go either way.- The wireless has no perceptible input delay. Winning.- The mouse feels super agile, even with the cord. The TT Ventus R was the last mouse to significantly impress me with weight and pointability. The GPW beats the Ventus R though with a better shape…and everything else. The 80 gram weight, slick mousefeet, good sensor and decently forward sensor placement combine for a highly “pointable” experience.- Battery life out of the box was 28 hours with full lighting, 1000hz polling and 48% charge. Outstanding.- A mouse does not make you a better player, but a good mouse can at least not get in the way of winning. One of Logitech’s advertisements alluded to this when it shows the mouse disappearing from under a player’s hand. I now have to agree that the mouse doesn’t feel “amazing” so much as it feels “absent” in-game due to the combination of wireless, lightness and neutral shape. I prefer the feel of the G403, but the in-game performance with the GPW was truly excellent, zero issues. I initially played with the mouse wired and then played in wireless mode to see if I could tell a difference. The difference was noticeable, and the user experience between wired and wireless went from very good to great.- The new HERO sensor is fantastic. This is the first mouse with a HERO sensor that I’ve tried and I am finally a believer that the 3366 can be improved upon. Knowing that I am human, I rationally don’t think there is any way I should actually be able to perceive an improvement from the 3366 that I’m used to. That said, I am sure as heck enjoying a strong and sustained sense of placebo in favor of the new HERO sensor. The sensor feels incredibly snappy and accurate at the same time. When I first set up the mouse, DPI was set to 1100 and felt even higher than the 1300 used on my G403. When I realized this, I bumped DPI up to 1300 to get a comparative feel. At 1300 DPI it the combo of wireless and snappy sensor felt equivalent to 1600 DPI on the G403, but without any decrease in accuracy, in fact accuracy improved, probably because the 1300 DPI was actually close on both mice and I had the muscle memory without the cable. Even with the cable attached to the GPW, the feel of snappy accuracy does not go away. Thus, I attribute this to the HERO sensor (possibly the slick mouse feet) and not the wireless capability or weight. In accuracy testing, results averaged just over 93%, on par with my previous aiming champ, the G303.- Middle click is moderate resistance with a muted feedback and there is nice rubber coating on the scroll providing good grip.- Scroll wheel has fairly light resistance with good bumpy scroll steps, good for FPS. The scroll wheel is quiet without any rattling when shaken or when scrolling quickly, so not bad for browsing either. If it had been me, I’d have lowered the scroll wheel a couple mm lower into the mouse – feels good but slightly high for my taste, much like the MM520.- Thumb buttons are well placed and easily accessible with very light actuation compared to my G203 with snappy feedback. There is barely perceptible pretravel on all of them, not noticeable in game and well worth the cost of the modularity involved. My user experience went from an 8 to a 9.5 after I’d put in the flat inserts on the pinky side of the mouse and subsequently changed my grip to something more comfy.- There is a slot for the wireless USB receiver in the bottom rear of the mouse to help you keep it safe – nice touch.- The surface texture is good and helps keep the mouse controllable. It is not as rough as the G203 but it still provides good grip despite basically feeling smooth.- Last and perhaps least, this mouse can go to the office! The look is professional, understated and maybe even downright pedestrian, which I love. It’s like looking at a Toyota Corrolla and knowing it has the internals of a Porsche.The Middling:- Liftoff distance seems higher than the 3366, but still seems to be under 1.5 DVDs. Coming from my G403 with a (maybe not even) 1 DVD LOD, the difference was noticeable – not bad, but not great.- While I don’t need DPI button on the mouse, I find the option is nice to have. In CS:GO I’ll usually map the DPI button to flash nades instead of a keyboard key. On the flipside, you get a gram, maybe two of weight savings and that adds up. I’d have preferred a DPI button on top of the mouse instead of on the bottom, but on the bottom there’s also no chance that it will annoy anyone.- Compared to the G403, the shape feels blasé’ and uninspired without the premium feel of that mouse. Even though a lot of people compare it to the Zowie FK2, I think its shape and size feels closest to the Nixeus Revel, but without the soft touch finish and the excessively rounded M1/M2. There is still a little rounding here, but it’s pretty good overall. The shape is not bad by any stretch, far from it, just don’t expect some kind of ergo heaven.- The way I hold the mouse, the buttons opposite the thumb do contact one or both mouse buttons, but those buttons don’t stick out enough to actually be useful and actuate. This can be a good or bad thing depending on what you’re after. For me, I had a better experience resigning myself to a 5 button mouse and putting the non-buttons in on the pinky side of the mouse.- The mousefeet are super fast which I love, but as other reviewers have pointed out, they are definitely on the loud side, not scratchy, but definitely rough. Since I play with headphones the majority of the time, the tradeoff is worth it for me, but will annoy some.- My hand seemed to sweat a little more when in wireless mode. It is possible the transmitter in the mouse puts off some heat, but that’s hard to imagine given that heat is wasted energy, and this mouse is very power efficient. I’ll need to continue checking back and forth to determine how strong the correlation is.- The Logitech software needed an update in order to detect the mouse. The Logitech software is still good as ever, but this was a little bit of a hassle and after the software update, the Logitech Gaming Software does not open on the first try on occasion. Even though the Logitech software provides a key press “heat map” that shows how many times you’ve pressed a keyboard or mouse key, it only provides data for a select session that you start and stop yourself. I’d like to see the option for automatic logging of all key/button presses to track total usage of the mouse, maybe even include tracking of how far the mouse has traveled on its mouse feet so you can gauge how close you are to hitting the 250 km lifespan of its feet.The Bad:- The GPW is a bit tail heavy with the PowerPlay module inserted. I recommend not having it in unless you are using a PowerPlay mat and save 3 grams in the process.- The cost. There is just no way around the sticker shock.- This mouse can’t be worth anywhere near its selling price without all its features working. And that means there is a little bit more to worry about when it comes to durability. Yes, there is a 2 year warranty, but that doesn’t mean a break isn’t worth the hassle and it doesn’t mean you don’t want the mouse to last for 5-10 years instead of 2.1. With this mouse you got to worry about the internal transmitter, you’ll have to worry about the number of charging cycles the internal battery can take before it starts to die, you gotta worry about not losing the USB receiver, the button attachments, the USB dongle and the cable itself. None of these things are worries on a wired G403, or any other wired mouse for that matter.- The fact Logitech was able to make a wireless mouse at this weight is a brilliant and calculated move. As sweet as this mouse is, it will be obsolete tech if it isn’t already. Would the GPW release have been half the achievement if they had recently released a 70-gram wired version of the same thing for $50? No. And you can bet that is coming at some point because there is already demand for this mouse, wired, at a $50 price point. The bottom line here is that good things come to those who wait, and a good thing comes to those who don’t. You might save $100 by waiting 10 months, but then you’ll ask yourself, “would the enjoyment of the wireless version have been worth it for $10 a month over the last 10 months?” That’s a tough question indeed for the r/mousereview crowd. (Goodbye NETFLIX!) Gotta love these first world problems.- The Nixeus Revel has a very similar shape and feel to the GPW in the grand scheme of things, weighs only 4 grams more and is wired but currently sells for $35 USD on Amazon. It is unlikely that the difference between the HERO3 and the 3360 could be noticed. If you are looking to not break the bank for a light, ambi mouse with a good shape, the Revel is a much better bang for the buck without hurting your game.The Conclusion:Assuming it holds up, this is an endgame mouse, no question. But people should realize that whether they know it or not, they can always move their goalposts of “mouse perfection” according to their desires and what comes out on the market. As Apple’s empire can attest, it’s the things you didn’t know you needed that get you. This is the kind of mouse that makes you think really hard about what you want in a mouse and want from it. Well, the latest HERO sensor is a win. The lag-free wireless is a win. The 80 gram weight is a win. Putting all these things together is a big win and comes with a big price tag. The GPW is a pricey glimpse into the normative future, and the future looks like a nice place to live if we can avoid asteroids, plagues and nuking ourselves into oblivion (etc. etc. etc…). If you are a seriously competitive FPS player, you get what you pay for. That technically goes for anyone who buys the mouse, but some will get more out of it than others. A non-mouse enthusiast/hardcore gamer will get 99% of the satisfaction out of the G403. Heck, some people might get 99% of the user satisfaction out of a generic $5 office mouse. Fact is, if you are the type of person who can tell a 3050 from a 3360, or a person who can’t forgive the “diversity” of a 100 gram mouse vs. an 80 gram mouse…well, this is a technical work of art to be thoroughly enjoyed.Nit-Noid Rating: 9.4Bang For Buck (@150 USD): C

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  5. Scott

    Finally put my G900 and Fk2 mouse to rest

    I have been an avid ‘perfect mouse chaser’ for many years now. Wireless was finally something I considered with my G900 a few years ago. It has been amazing, but I started to get faster in FPS games, and the weight of it was just holding me back and fatiguing my aim. I got myself a Zowie Fk2. It was a very good mouse. The light weight was enough to help me move my arm freely, but the sensor and ‘slightly too heavy’ amount of input for left/right clicks was once again making me go. “huh, maybe its just me?”I’ve been stress testing this new G Pro. I can’t get over it, it’s first time I’ve turned on a mouse of said “Holy Sh*t”I left my old sensitivit settings on, and compared between my mice. It’s got the production quality of a logitech mouse (very light force needed for button actuation) with the extreme light weight of a Zowie Fk2. and oh my freaking god this new sensor. I fully charged it, turned off the lights. 60+ hours of charge!!I stress tested it versus bots in CS-go and Overwatch for ages. It feels so light, and accurate that I am forgetting I’m holding anything but an extension of my hand. I was very curious when I saw how many professionals have switched to this mouse (currently 30+ pros in Overwatch, which is a LOT of people using the same mouse, I had to check it out)Seriously, the only downside is the price. But what you are paying for is the VERY obvious Research and development these guys put into this mouse. The whole thing feels insane (and thankfully looks simplistic and no garbage ‘gamer’ look to be seen. You could have this thing on your desk and your significant other/parents/friends wouldn’t ever question it. Little do they know you have a ‘sleep’-mouse in plain sight.)I have never been this quick to love a mouse, ever. I’m going to be stress testing it even more and will edit my review accordingly if my view changes. Though, I may not need to. I think I have just found my favorite mouse.

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  6. Logitech Support

    Mouse underperforms for how expensive it is

    I switched to this mouse from a Razer death adder because it was having double click issues.This Logitech mouse was highly recommended to me, but after using it, it just does not perform like a $100 mouse.ISSUE 1- Middle click:My main issue with this mouse is the middle click button. For a while i thought the middle click button simply did not work at all. I would click and nothing would happen. Turns out you have to press down HARD on the middle button for it to actually work.A light or normal click pushes the button down and there is an audible click so it is understandable why i thought it was not working at all.ISSUE 2- Scroll direction:There is no configuration setting in the Logitech G Hub app to reverse the mouse scroll direction (scroll up becomes scroll down…)I use a mac book track pad most of the day for work- which uses natural scroll direction. Because of that it is confusing going to my other computer with a mouse where the scroll direction is a different way, so I like to switch it.My old razer mouse let me do this with razer synapse so I would assume Logitech would allow me to do it also, but nope.The good:- The mouse sensor is very good. I have not had any latency issues with it like i have had with other wireless mice.- I did not have any issues with the left and right click buttons catching or overlapping like some other people did

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  7. Ehsan khan

    Worth the $150

    All my precious mice have been heavy compared to this feather… and really annoying like the G502( feels good but is heavy and has the annoying cable). I play overwatch at GM level (dps main) and I just got the mouse yesterday and was easily able to adapt to it. It’s sooo amazing not to have to feel ur cable dragging across the mousepad and slowing ur mouse down…. seriously Logitech outdid themselves! $150 is a lot but if ur serious about FPS competitive then I highly recommend this mouse.Edit*: about a couple days after the purchase, I definitely feel even better at the game, I can play more heroes comfortably because of how light the mouse is, before I could only focus on playing McCree or Genji, now I can play both without having to re adjust anything.Edit***: had to replace mouse due to issue with left click releasing early. Recurved batch 1837, has same problem still but not as bad. Also the stock mousefeet are garbage…. making micro adjustments after a day of use age on them is terrrible! Purchased mx-2 and mx-3 hyperglides to replace the mouse feet with and they are a thousand times better.

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  8. C Long

    A great year…until is broke

    Look. It’s a good mouse. The battery life is reasonable. This thing is light and ambidextrous with customizable side buttons. The logitech software is pretty decent and has all the functions and gloss that it needs. The scrolling is fine. RGB is fine. But you just can’t escape the double click apocalypse.I had it for one year before it started to develop this issue. It was perfect for that one year. As soon as that one year was up, the thing just started breaking down. The charging started to get weird, it would be plugged in and show that it was charging but the percentages were off. A random instance here and there it would double click when I swear I didn’t. Then one day it just started double clicking about 3 times an hour and now its up to like 2 times in 10 minutes. Sometimes when I’m trying to copy and paste some text it will randomly double click messing that process up. When I’m gaming this makes FPS games incredibly unpleasant. I try to pause a youtube video and it will fullscreen instead.It is clear that this is a mechanical failure of the switch on the left mouse button.Bottom line is that this mouse is expensive and this shouldn’t be happening on a product like this. I always thought the wireless aspect was what was going break first or maybe the battery. But no. It’s the mechanical aspects of the mouse. I hope their next wireless mouse is better.

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  9. Logitech Support

    Incredibly Dissapointed, buy at own risk!

    Logitech is pulling some sketchy stuff here. The mouse itself I cannot speak for. When I received my package, I opened it and the first thing I saw was scratch marks on the mouse box. Not a huge deal. HOWEVER, upon opening the unit, I discovered that I had just payed full price for a used unit, directly from logitech. Looking at the feet and body of mouse, clear signs of scuffs and scratches stuck out like sore thumbs. Had the mouse of scratched over time, that would of been fine. But when Logitech is already charging $150 for a MOUSE, you would think they would put a little extra effort in making sure the product is perfect. Not at all a good first impression for someone who just bought their first logitech product!

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  10. théo

    The best mouse.

    This is my favorite mouse. I own one of the original deathadders, deathadder elite, G502, G Pro and now the G Pro wireless.My hand size is 19cm x 11cm. My grip is mostly a fingertip and palm hybrid. The mouse is really light, the shape feels good and the clicks are kind of soft but satisfying. The wireless is good, I haven’t noticed any difference between my wired mouse and this one. The battery is good, it lasts 48 hours of constant use with the lights on. The sensor is good, everything is good.My unit does not suffer from any of the reported click problems, etc. Mine is from batch 1825 and I ordered the mouse the same day the listing came up in Amazon.If the shape and/or mouse size fits your hand and you are okay with price, go for it. This is the best mouse.

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