| Brand | Logitech G |
|---|---|
| Series | FBA_910-003584 |
| Item model number | 910-003584 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.66 x 8.31 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 3.66 x 8.31 inches |
| Color | clear |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Department | mouse |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B00BFOEY3Y |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2013 |
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| Brand | Logitech G |
| Color | clear |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired, USB |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical, Laser |
About this item
- Full-speed USB performance whether wireless or wired: Executes commands up to eight times faster than a standard USB mouse
- 13 programmable controls: Perform simple commands or intricate macros with a single click of a button
- Onboard memory: Store up to five ready-to-play profiles
- Quick-connect USB recharging/data cable: Automatically switches to data-over-cable mode while you're charging for non-stop gaming
- Laser accuracy for Windows PCs: Gaming-grade precision for Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP. Some profile settings require optional software download for functioning
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Logitech G700s Rechargeable Gaming Mouse. Full-speed USB performance whether wireless or wired: Executes commands up to eight times faster than a standard USB mouse
From the Manufacturer
It's easy to be passionate about winning, but at Logitech, our passion is in the science that makes winning possible. We build precise gaming instruments. We advance technology so gamers can reach new levels of speed, precision, reliability and comfort. Science is our philosophy, our methodology for studying, testing, and advancing gamers' experience—in the lab and in the game.
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Features
Logitech G700s Rechargeable Gaming Mouse
Wireless freedom for the top of your game.
For gamers who know there is no such thing as “over-prepared”, the G700s is a must-have. Precise? Check. Customizable? 13 programmable buttons will perform complex macros at your command. Full-speed wireless? With the lightning-fast report rate of a wired gaming mouse, you won’t believe it’s not plugged in. And with a single quick-connect data/recharging cable, you can seamlessly switch to a powered connection for non-stop gaming. Whether you're taking down MMO raid bosses, or leading an FPS squad to victory, the G700s gives you epic performance.
EnlargeCustomizable controls at your fingertips
- 13 programmable buttons1, individually sculpted so you can play by touch
- Easily assign any keyboard keystroke or multi-command macro to any button with Logitech Gaming Software
- Or control your game and mouse’s performance right out of the box with pre-configured button settings—no software required
Gaming-grade wireless speed
- Experience zero delay between your thoughts and actions
- Full-speed wireless transmits 1,000 data reports per second—eight times faster than standard USB mice
- Tiny plug-and-forget Nano receiver can stay in your laptop or travel inside your mouse
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Stores five game profiles
- Set and save your unique game profiles in the mouse1
- Program all 13 buttons across five profiles for individual players or games
- Bring your setup to other PCs without having to reconfigure your profiles
Ultra-durable, comfortable design
- Naturally curved grip for maximum comfort during marathon gaming sessions
- Long-life buttons are rated to endure an amazing 20 million clicks—up to five times as long as most other gaming mice
- Low-friction feet are tested to last 250 km and glide effortlessly over almost any surface
Recharge/data over cable
- No need to interrupt the game when it’s time to recharge the NiMH AA battery
- Charges while you play over a single standard micro USB cable
- Quick-connect design lets you seamlessly switch from wireless to a data-over-cable connection so you never run out of power
Designed for gamers—inside and out
- High-accuracy gaming laser for better cursor control at any hand speed
- Dual-mode scroll wheel for click-to-click precision or hyper-fast scrolling through long web pages
- Advanced surface coatings keep your palm from sticking to the mouse
Instant in-game sensitivity switching
- Shift your DPI level with a single button press
- Record up to five DPI settings per profile—from pixel-precise targeting (200 DPI) to lightning-fast maneuvers (up to 8200 DPI)
- Programmable DPI switching buttons are strategically located right next to the left click button for fast, accurate trigger-finger control
Easy-to-use setup software
- Use optional Logitech Gaming Software to perfectly match commands to your favorite games
- Simply drag and drop settings to customize button and tracking profiles for any game
- Or use pre-configured customizations with automatic game detection of the game you're playing
Compatibility
What's in the box?
- Mouse
- Wireless receiver
- Charging cable
- Receiver extender cable
- User documentation
What you need:
- Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista
- USB port
- Internet connection for optional software download1
Gaming-Grade Specifications:
TRACKING- Resolution: 200 dpi - 8200 dpi
- Max. acceleration2: 30 G
- Max. speed2: up to 4 meters/second
- USB report rate: Up to 1000 reports/second
Sleep mode: user-configurable
- Dynamic coefficient of friction3: .09 μ (k)
- Static coefficient of friction3: .14 μ (s)
- Buttons (Left/Right): 20 million clicks
- Feet: 250 kilometers
3. Tested on wood-veneer desktop.
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What Do You Get?Great value and control for MOBA/RTS gamesFull-featured performance for FPS games Wireless freedom and wired performance for MMORPG games Connection ChoicesFull-Speed USB CordedFull-Speed Wireless Mouse DesignProgrammable Buttons:For single actions or intricate macros4813Profile Storage:
Store ready-to-play profiles 5Rechargeable Battery Navigation FeaturesSensorHigh-definition opticalHigh-definition opticalLaser Maximum Resolution:
Higher means faster cursor speed 2500 dpi4000 dpi8200 dpi Adjustable Sensitivity:
Change dpi on the fly for pixel-precise targeting or lightning fast maneuversHyper-Fast Scrolling:
Fly through long web pages System Support Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista
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This product was originally purchased for me after a lot of begging as a little kid me (~13 y.o) for a new good gaming mouse to replace the cheap wireless mice I used in the interim. I can say, I wasn't expecting for something to last until I was 20, but here we are!
As I said above, I got this product purchased when I was a kid. This means this product has most certainly suffered from the hands of a kid- chip dust, greasy food, you name it. And yet, it still works almost completely up until this day!
Lets go over the functionality, pros, and the few cons and defects it has accumulated over its long life.
Functionality Pros:
Wireless USB:
Yea, it's wireless! I've had odd locations for my computer setup over the years, and having a good wireless mouse has helped it a lot to not have a wired mouse get tangled with all the other stuff that needs to be wired. It is also worth noting that the connection to the computer is via a wireless USB-A port, which can also be stored inside the mouse's battery location for easy transport.
Also, while we are on the topic of it being wireless, I know some people I've spoken to in real life about the idea of a wireless gaming mouse and them scoffing at the idea. Usually the common complaint is "input delay." I will put this disclaimer, I have never played, nor enjoyed, games which require insane reaction time, I'm just not the kind of person to enjoy those games (the most intense game I play when it comes to reaction time is TF2). With that in mind, I can say I have absolutely never noticed any sort of input delay, the time between me clicking and the computer registering the click atleast feels instant. Maybe if I was playing more intense games, some sort of delay may make itself apparent, however I have never experienced this.
One last thing: If your USB connection is too far from the mouse, or if it is located behind a lot of cover (especially behind a lot of metal, which depending on your desk/computer layout means behind your computer with no Line of Sight), the connection may be unreliable, as with any wireless system. Try different locations for your USB connection if you have reliability problems. Beyond this way of reliability issues coming up, I've never had connection issues.
Battery-Powered + Easy Replacement:
This is incredibly important for gaming, and for the operation of a wireless mouse. When you are in the middle of the game, it is important that if you lose power you can very quickly hot-swap the battery to a new one in the middle of playing. The battery cover is very easy to remove and place back on, and the battery is easily accessible, even with my big fingers. Over the years, it has made it to the point where I can replace the battery in under 3 seconds, although your mileage for a new user may vary.
It is also possible to recharge the battery by plugging in a USB-Micro-B (May have changed to USB-C in newer models!), however I do have complaints about this in the cons section.
I should also quickly mention battery life: I am using Energizer Rechargeable Batteries (2020), and in general a battery can last roughly 5-7 hours in use. Your mileage may vary depending on brand and type, however.
Free Scroll:
This is a somewhat more niche functionality, and isn't necessarily important for most people, but it has the option to unlock the scrolling wheel and allow for the wheel to spin freely until either you physically stop it or until friction slowly wears it down. I tested it, with a good strong spin it can scroll for about 12,000 pixels per second for about 5 seconds, while it takes 9 seconds for the wheel to stop. You of course can keep scrolling, this was just one scroll.
Scroll-Wheel Tactility:
This is something about the ergonomics of this mouse that is very nice! The scroll wheel when locked has a granular tactile nature, where you can lightly feel every 'click' of the scroll wheel moving up and down.
Buttons Ergonomics:
Generally, the ergonomics of the buttons are very good. Left and Right click require just the right amount of force, not too light (i.e. easy to mis-press) nor too heavy (noticable force).
Middle-Mouse Button also fits this description, although it will require more force as expected for MMB. Speaking of MMB, it is very easy to press and keep your finger held on it without slipping, owing to the metal side-trims and (especially) the ridged rubber surface of the MMB. Certain games I play require heavy use of MMB, and this mouse has never failed in that department.
Top-Left Buttons (G8,G9,G10) for sensitivity settings are easily accessible, but not in the way whatsoever. It's rare to require sensitivity changes mid-game, but they're there if needed. I will admit: I am unsure if it is possible to change the functionality of these buttons. Maybe! I haven't ever tried. Judging from other reviews, you can!
Scroll Wheel button in the middle is easy to reach when needed. It's about as much effort as MMB, and also does not get in the way. The bottom sensitivity button (G11) is a little more awkward to hit, but still isn't in the way. Even if you rested your hand as far forward as possible while still fitting the intended design of the mouse, you will not accidentally press these buttons.
Front Side buttons (G5,G7) are well designed to press with your thumb and are defined enough from each other to not accidentally hit one or the other when pressing the two, unless you are in a particularly tense moment and accidentally fat-finger the area between the two.
Back Side buttons (G4,G6) require you to bend your thumb more into an L shape to press (depending on how you rest your hand on the mouse), but are still very easy to press. Recommend using those for functions that are not required to be used in the heat-of-the-moment, nor using those for functions that require continual pressing. I do not personally recommend trying to press these buttons with the middle of your thumb (especially the top G6 button), as I have personally had bad luck keeping the button held / even registering a hit. It also may encourage a way of holding the mouse where you may accidentally press the button.
Overall Ergonomic Design:
Beyond just the buttons, the ergonomic design of this mouse is absolutely fantastic. The way to hold this mouse comes perfectly naturally, and the mouse fits in the palm of your hand perfectly. The position of all your fingers come naturally, from the thumb to the pinky, and the wear on my old mouse shows this! I've used many different mice in different settings: Other gaming mice from friends, school and office mice, etc.., and none of them can be beat ergonomically by this mouse. Genuinely, I can not rate the ergonomics of this mouse any higher, it is just the most perfect mouse I have ever had in this department.
That is about everything I have to say in praise about this mouse, now lets see what problems have occurred due to its ancient age and my poor keeping of it when I was a kid. (Although, some of this can be praise too!)
Age-Related Defects and Damage:
Cosmetic Damage:
You can tell by looking at the pictures, 8 years can do some cosmetic damage. Notably, the metal trim of the scroll wheel seems slightly rusty (probably due to me removing the protective coating due to use), the bottom pads of the mouse are peeling slightly (this does not affect gliding on a mousepad, it is purely cosmetic), and most notably, the location where my thumb and pinky commonly are have been smoothed down and had their top-most layer of texturing removed. Despite the cosmetic damage, none of this has affected performance or feel, the feeling of the thumb and pinky location is smooth solid plastic (and I actually prefer this feeling!), and as noted before, gliding the mouse on a mousepad is still perfectly fine, although I wouldn't recommend using this mouse (or any mouse) without a mousepad.
The rough timing of when these cosmetic damages started appearing is 2017 for all of them, meaning it took ~3 years for cosmetic damage to start appearing. It took until 2019 for it to get close to its current state, and hasn't noticeably gotten any more damaged since then.
Back Side Button breakdown:
The top-back-side button (G6) has become completely non-functional, and the bottom-back-side button (G4) is finnicky at best. This started occuring around 2019 (5 year mark), however I can not definitely attribute this to age-related breakdowns or poor maintenance on my part, so take this specific breakdown with a grain of salt.
Charging Port loosening:
The charging port of the mouse has become very loose, where it can not keep a USB-Micro-B plugged in reliably nor keep a reliable connection. Problems started occurring in roughly 2016 (2 years), and became bad enough to be generally unusable/unreliable in 2018 (4 years). This is probably the weakest link of this product, but it is possible this has been improved.
Otherwise, all buttons function perfectly, and the laser is still functional and without error after 8 years. There is a possibility of dust/crumbs getting into the opening for the laser, but these are easily cleaned with a cotton swab or blast of compressed air.
Now, for the FEW cons.
Cons:
Wireless mouse:
It's a wireless mouse, so it inherently contains some of the problems with a wireless mouse. Most critically, it may die in the middle of use, which I have discussed before. But hey, you're looking to get into buying a wireless mouse, so you knew that already, right?
Charging Port is Superfluous (in my opinion) and Buggy:
For the operation of a wireless GAMING mouse, the charging port is in my opinion superfluous, and may be detrimental if you attempt to use it. There is a case to using it to charge the battery overnight, but outside of that context, I would recommend NOT using it. It gets in the way when using the mouse with a charger plugged in, and if you wanted to use a wired mouse in the first place, I would've bought one from the get-go, as those are better designed with dedicated wires that are designed to not get in the way during operation.
Furthermore, if you attempt to use the mouse while it is plugged in, be prepared for your mouse to suddenly stop working, it seems the connection while recharging sometimes shuts off the mouse for a half-second to a second. I can not confirm if this is a problem with the mouse from the start (I can't remember!), or if this is a defect due to age/wear, but this is certainly the case for me. That's it for cons, though!
Overview:
This mouse has so much to praise. Ergonomically, it is THE best mouse I have ever used. From all the buttons, to the battery door, to the overall design, it is perfect. It has no problems that are detrimental, and after 8 years of use it has relatively minimal wear, certainly no wear that has negatively impacted the core functionality of the mouse. If you are in the market for a high-end gaming wireless mouse, I wouldn't go anywhere else.
Pros TL;DR:
- Easy Quick Battery Replacement
- Decent Battery Life (5-7 Energizer Rechargable)
- Never-Beaten Ergonomics (Best of the Best)
- Scroll Unlock / Free Scroll
Cons TL;DR:
- Charging Port Wear and Issues
Damage after 8 years:
- Cosmetic
- Some Side Buttons breaking (Most likely due to poor maintenance on my part)
- Charging Port Unreliable
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2022
This product was originally purchased for me after a lot of begging as a little kid me (~13 y.o) for a new good gaming mouse to replace the cheap wireless mice I used in the interim. I can say, I wasn't expecting for something to last until I was 20, but here we are!
As I said above, I got this product purchased when I was a kid. This means this product has most certainly suffered from the hands of a kid- chip dust, greasy food, you name it. And yet, it still works almost completely up until this day!
Lets go over the functionality, pros, and the few cons and defects it has accumulated over its long life.
Functionality Pros:
Wireless USB:
Yea, it's wireless! I've had odd locations for my computer setup over the years, and having a good wireless mouse has helped it a lot to not have a wired mouse get tangled with all the other stuff that needs to be wired. It is also worth noting that the connection to the computer is via a wireless USB-A port, which can also be stored inside the mouse's battery location for easy transport.
Also, while we are on the topic of it being wireless, I know some people I've spoken to in real life about the idea of a wireless gaming mouse and them scoffing at the idea. Usually the common complaint is "input delay." I will put this disclaimer, I have never played, nor enjoyed, games which require insane reaction time, I'm just not the kind of person to enjoy those games (the most intense game I play when it comes to reaction time is TF2). With that in mind, I can say I have absolutely never noticed any sort of input delay, the time between me clicking and the computer registering the click atleast feels instant. Maybe if I was playing more intense games, some sort of delay may make itself apparent, however I have never experienced this.
One last thing: If your USB connection is too far from the mouse, or if it is located behind a lot of cover (especially behind a lot of metal, which depending on your desk/computer layout means behind your computer with no Line of Sight), the connection may be unreliable, as with any wireless system. Try different locations for your USB connection if you have reliability problems. Beyond this way of reliability issues coming up, I've never had connection issues.
Battery-Powered + Easy Replacement:
This is incredibly important for gaming, and for the operation of a wireless mouse. When you are in the middle of the game, it is important that if you lose power you can very quickly hot-swap the battery to a new one in the middle of playing. The battery cover is very easy to remove and place back on, and the battery is easily accessible, even with my big fingers. Over the years, it has made it to the point where I can replace the battery in under 3 seconds, although your mileage for a new user may vary.
It is also possible to recharge the battery by plugging in a USB-Micro-B (May have changed to USB-C in newer models!), however I do have complaints about this in the cons section.
I should also quickly mention battery life: I am using Energizer Rechargeable Batteries (2020), and in general a battery can last roughly 5-7 hours in use. Your mileage may vary depending on brand and type, however.
Free Scroll:
This is a somewhat more niche functionality, and isn't necessarily important for most people, but it has the option to unlock the scrolling wheel and allow for the wheel to spin freely until either you physically stop it or until friction slowly wears it down. I tested it, with a good strong spin it can scroll for about 12,000 pixels per second for about 5 seconds, while it takes 9 seconds for the wheel to stop. You of course can keep scrolling, this was just one scroll.
Scroll-Wheel Tactility:
This is something about the ergonomics of this mouse that is very nice! The scroll wheel when locked has a granular tactile nature, where you can lightly feel every 'click' of the scroll wheel moving up and down.
Buttons Ergonomics:
Generally, the ergonomics of the buttons are very good. Left and Right click require just the right amount of force, not too light (i.e. easy to mis-press) nor too heavy (noticable force).
Middle-Mouse Button also fits this description, although it will require more force as expected for MMB. Speaking of MMB, it is very easy to press and keep your finger held on it without slipping, owing to the metal side-trims and (especially) the ridged rubber surface of the MMB. Certain games I play require heavy use of MMB, and this mouse has never failed in that department.
Top-Left Buttons (G8,G9,G10) for sensitivity settings are easily accessible, but not in the way whatsoever. It's rare to require sensitivity changes mid-game, but they're there if needed. I will admit: I am unsure if it is possible to change the functionality of these buttons. Maybe! I haven't ever tried. Judging from other reviews, you can!
Scroll Wheel button in the middle is easy to reach when needed. It's about as much effort as MMB, and also does not get in the way. The bottom sensitivity button (G11) is a little more awkward to hit, but still isn't in the way. Even if you rested your hand as far forward as possible while still fitting the intended design of the mouse, you will not accidentally press these buttons.
Front Side buttons (G5,G7) are well designed to press with your thumb and are defined enough from each other to not accidentally hit one or the other when pressing the two, unless you are in a particularly tense moment and accidentally fat-finger the area between the two.
Back Side buttons (G4,G6) require you to bend your thumb more into an L shape to press (depending on how you rest your hand on the mouse), but are still very easy to press. Recommend using those for functions that are not required to be used in the heat-of-the-moment, nor using those for functions that require continual pressing. I do not personally recommend trying to press these buttons with the middle of your thumb (especially the top G6 button), as I have personally had bad luck keeping the button held / even registering a hit. It also may encourage a way of holding the mouse where you may accidentally press the button.
Overall Ergonomic Design:
Beyond just the buttons, the ergonomic design of this mouse is absolutely fantastic. The way to hold this mouse comes perfectly naturally, and the mouse fits in the palm of your hand perfectly. The position of all your fingers come naturally, from the thumb to the pinky, and the wear on my old mouse shows this! I've used many different mice in different settings: Other gaming mice from friends, school and office mice, etc.., and none of them can be beat ergonomically by this mouse. Genuinely, I can not rate the ergonomics of this mouse any higher, it is just the most perfect mouse I have ever had in this department.
That is about everything I have to say in praise about this mouse, now lets see what problems have occurred due to its ancient age and my poor keeping of it when I was a kid. (Although, some of this can be praise too!)
Age-Related Defects and Damage:
Cosmetic Damage:
You can tell by looking at the pictures, 8 years can do some cosmetic damage. Notably, the metal trim of the scroll wheel seems slightly rusty (probably due to me removing the protective coating due to use), the bottom pads of the mouse are peeling slightly (this does not affect gliding on a mousepad, it is purely cosmetic), and most notably, the location where my thumb and pinky commonly are have been smoothed down and had their top-most layer of texturing removed. Despite the cosmetic damage, none of this has affected performance or feel, the feeling of the thumb and pinky location is smooth solid plastic (and I actually prefer this feeling!), and as noted before, gliding the mouse on a mousepad is still perfectly fine, although I wouldn't recommend using this mouse (or any mouse) without a mousepad.
The rough timing of when these cosmetic damages started appearing is 2017 for all of them, meaning it took ~3 years for cosmetic damage to start appearing. It took until 2019 for it to get close to its current state, and hasn't noticeably gotten any more damaged since then.
Back Side Button breakdown:
The top-back-side button (G6) has become completely non-functional, and the bottom-back-side button (G4) is finnicky at best. This started occuring around 2019 (5 year mark), however I can not definitely attribute this to age-related breakdowns or poor maintenance on my part, so take this specific breakdown with a grain of salt.
Charging Port loosening:
The charging port of the mouse has become very loose, where it can not keep a USB-Micro-B plugged in reliably nor keep a reliable connection. Problems started occurring in roughly 2016 (2 years), and became bad enough to be generally unusable/unreliable in 2018 (4 years). This is probably the weakest link of this product, but it is possible this has been improved.
Otherwise, all buttons function perfectly, and the laser is still functional and without error after 8 years. There is a possibility of dust/crumbs getting into the opening for the laser, but these are easily cleaned with a cotton swab or blast of compressed air.
Now, for the FEW cons.
Cons:
Wireless mouse:
It's a wireless mouse, so it inherently contains some of the problems with a wireless mouse. Most critically, it may die in the middle of use, which I have discussed before. But hey, you're looking to get into buying a wireless mouse, so you knew that already, right?
Charging Port is Superfluous (in my opinion) and Buggy:
For the operation of a wireless GAMING mouse, the charging port is in my opinion superfluous, and may be detrimental if you attempt to use it. There is a case to using it to charge the battery overnight, but outside of that context, I would recommend NOT using it. It gets in the way when using the mouse with a charger plugged in, and if you wanted to use a wired mouse in the first place, I would've bought one from the get-go, as those are better designed with dedicated wires that are designed to not get in the way during operation.
Furthermore, if you attempt to use the mouse while it is plugged in, be prepared for your mouse to suddenly stop working, it seems the connection while recharging sometimes shuts off the mouse for a half-second to a second. I can not confirm if this is a problem with the mouse from the start (I can't remember!), or if this is a defect due to age/wear, but this is certainly the case for me. That's it for cons, though!
Overview:
This mouse has so much to praise. Ergonomically, it is THE best mouse I have ever used. From all the buttons, to the battery door, to the overall design, it is perfect. It has no problems that are detrimental, and after 8 years of use it has relatively minimal wear, certainly no wear that has negatively impacted the core functionality of the mouse. If you are in the market for a high-end gaming wireless mouse, I wouldn't go anywhere else.
Pros TL;DR:
- Easy Quick Battery Replacement
- Decent Battery Life (5-7 Energizer Rechargable)
- Never-Beaten Ergonomics (Best of the Best)
- Scroll Unlock / Free Scroll
Cons TL;DR:
- Charging Port Wear and Issues
Damage after 8 years:
- Cosmetic
- Some Side Buttons breaking (Most likely due to poor maintenance on my part)
- Charging Port Unreliable
Hardware:
The mouse itself is a little heavier than what I was used to for a mouse, but after using it for so long it's not so bad. The top of the mouse is nice and smooth while the sides has a rough sand paper feel to it. This took a while to get used to as well but I really like it now. It also feels really great in the hand and it is a pleasure to use for long periods of time.
There are 13 buttons on here. There's the normal left, right, and middle click, with 4 buttons on the side, 3 next to the left mouse button, 1 below the scroll wheel, and the scroll wheel can tilt left and right. I tend to use the 4 buttons on the side the most as they are comfortable and easy to reach. The rest of the buttons still get used but not nearly as often.
The mouse is wireless as long as an option to be wired to charge during use. I will admit that the cable that comes with the mouse is thick like everyone else says, but I don't find it much of a problem. It is the same type of cable used to charge phones so what I do is use a spare phone charger cable and it works better on my mouse than the one that it comes with. I have no problem getting it to fit into the mouse as well.
Battery life is mostly what everyone else says about this mouse. It comes with an Eneloop 1900mah AA rechargeable battery and I get about 2 days of battery life on this mouse. The nice thing about this is that if it's not good enough for you, you could get a high capacity battery or get multiple batteries and switch them whenever one dies. The battery life is good enough for me as I plug my mouse in every night and the cable is on my desk ready to be plugged in if it's low.
The scroll wheel is a dream and was one of the biggest reasons I wanted a mouse from Logitech. It is a free scrolling wheel that you just flick once and it just continues to move. I honestly think that every mouse needs this feature and anyone wanting a new mouse in general should get a mouse with hyper scrolling. Even if you want something cheap the Logitech M500 has this feature and should be a great mouse if all you want is the hyper scrolling. There is also a button to change the scroll wheel back to the default clicky scrolling if you ever need it to be precise.
Another killer feature which is also very underrated is the on-board memory. All of the settings for this mouse is stored onto the mouse itself and is not controller by a program running in the background. My computer dual boots Windows and Linux and I am constantly switching between the two. With this mouse having on-board memory, I only have to set it up once and it works the exact same no matter what operating system I'm using. I have never had a feature of the mouse not work properly on Linux and works flawlessly. The mouse can store up to 5 profiles which each store different assignments to each button. Each profile can be changed by a push of a button on the mouse.
The mouse has a wireless adapter that comes with it and is plugged into your computer/laptop. I have not had any issues with latency with this adapter. The box comes with an extender to get the adapter closer to the mouse but for me I do not need it.
The bottom of the mouse has an off and on switch as well as 4 large pads and the laser itself. The mouse can go up to 8200dpi. I don't go anywhere near that high for dpi but it's good to know that it's in option if I ever need to in the future.
There are 3 LEDs on the side of the mouse which shows several different things. Depending on what color they are shows what it is showing. Green shows battery life, orange shows profile settings, and red shows dpi settings.
Software:
Logitech has software that goes with the mouse that can be downloaded on their website. This software will only work on Windows but once the mouse is setup you don't have to touch the software. Attempting to run the program on Linux with WINE will work, but the program can not detect the mouse, therefore it is useless to run on Linux. With the program you can assign each button to do absolutely anything you want it to do. You can make them do anything like back/forward buttons, volume controls, dpi control, battery life check, as well as any button on the keyboard. You can also make the mouse to macros, which is a combination of buttons on the keyboard. This is useful for making the mouse do copy and paste as well as whatever combination you want.
The dpi settings let you set the dpi into 5 different notches. These notches are set from lowest to highest and you can set the dpi for each notch. When you change the dpi on the mouse it will go up and down these notches or cycle through them depending on how your mouse is set up. You can set different dpi notches for different profiles which can be useful for people who game a lot with this mouse.
Other:
In this section I'm going to post some settings that I have on my mouse to give a general idea on what you can do with this mouse for different situations or games. Remember that these are not the default profiles and each button can be changed if it is not to your liking. The button below the scroll wheel is universally used to change the profiles of the mouse. The dpi notches are also all the same which ranges from 1000-5000. I only use 2 profiles on my mouse but more will possibly be used as I use this mouse more.
For general use, I have the bottom two side buttons as a back and forward buttons for browsing the internet. The top front button cycles through the dpi while the top back button checks the battery status. When I tilt the scroll wheel left and right, it acts as volume up and down which works really well. The top 3 buttons get used for copy/paste as well as refreshing a page.
I keep another profile for playing games such as MMOs and shooters. The top two thumb buttons are used for going up and down on the dpi notches. I have the left and right scroll wheel buttons disabled while the rest of the buttons are used for buttons on the keyboard to do things such as using items for melee attacks on shooters.
In conclusion there are many great things about this mouse. Anyone looking for a great mouse for any reason at all should get this mouse. The Performance MX has nothing extra compared to this and this is easily the superior mouse compared to the two. I don't like that it is classified as a gaming mouse because it works great for general computer use as well as gaming. If you need a mouse for several operating systems or devices then there is no other equal. This mouse is amazing for it's unique features. I would have happily paid the higher price for this mouse and would easily recommend this to anyone wanting a gaming mouse.
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A few months ago I switched to Razer just to try something different and with long gaming sessions the mouse started to be a pain, not to mention that it was defective but that's another story.
Got back to Logitech with the G700s and I'm really happy with it. The mouse feel so great on my hand for longer sessions and is very ergonomic.
You have plenty of buttons, a built-in memory with up to 5 profiles that you can customize and macros. It comes with an Eneloop battery (which are the best ones) and a cable (for wired mode and battery charging) and another one for the transceiver (in case it is a bit far from the mouse).
I expect the mouse to last for a very long time as with my previous Logitech purchases.
In summary, a quality painless mouse for longer gaming sessions.
Fuera de eso los detalles del producto son excelentes.
Update: tras meses de uso siento que es un mouse muy pesado, esto no es para todos pero llega se algo incomodo aun asi sigue siendo un producto excelente para ser inalambrico.
this mouse has become my best friend when i want to play, its buttons are in the right place and they are easy to press, the mouse in general has a perfect fit to my hand (this can be different depending on each person) and the weight is perfect too, it has never failed when talking about precision, in general i recomend this product to anyone who doesn't care to spend some money in order to get the best performance
El ajuste de DPI sin necesidad de software adicional es perfecto para poder jugar perfectamente cualquier videojuego sin necesidad de entrar a configuraciones antes de saber como se van a comportar los DPI en el videojuego
También el bloqueo y desbloqueo de la rueda del mouse lo hace un gran producto para múltiples propósitos, ya sea scroll preciso o rápido
La precisión del sensor es excelente y con el ajuste de DPI aún mejor

































