G900?
G900?
That's a spaceship haha
G900?
That's a spaceship haha
I know I know... but it has an awesome shape, great battery life, and great tracking.
G900?
That's a spaceship haha
I know I know... but it has an awesome shape, great battery life, and great tracking.
Yea I know, I've had a few logitech mice. They are amazing. I just need one that's not an eyesore on my desk haha.
G900?
That's a spaceship haha
I know I know... but it has an awesome shape, great battery life, and great tracking.
Yea I know, I've had a few logitech mice. They are amazing. I just need one that's not an eyesore on my desk haha.
Does it really NEED to be wireless?
oh oh... the G403 is also wireless! And it is REALLY black. EXACT same technology as G900, only a little bit less battery life.
You can turn off the lighting on the G900, that's how I run mine.Show Image(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170501/a29a29aef6b97d1fbf13316bf75a3271.jpg)
You can turn off the lighting on the G900, that's how I run mine.Show Image(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170501/a29a29aef6b97d1fbf13316bf75a3271.jpg)
G900?
That's a spaceship haha
I know I know... but it has an awesome shape, great battery life, and great tracking.
Yea I know, I've had a few logitech mice. They are amazing. I just need one that's not an eyesore on my desk haha.
Does it really NEED to be wireless?
oh oh... the G403 is also wireless! And it is REALLY black. EXACT same technology as G900, only a little bit less battery life.
Yea Wireless is a must!
the g403 could be an option
Compared to other mice Logitech has released, the G900 is actually pretty tame, other than the section where the buttons hinge, it's really incredibly plain for such a high end mouse, much less a high end Logitech gaming mouse.
Turn off the light, and place it on a black mouse pad and it practically disappears, something I joked about in my review (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=88026.0) of it. Pictures (for once), because of lighting, actually make it look more wild than it actually is, for example the striations on the bottom are barely visible to the naked eye, and the dark gray area in front is made darker because of overhead lighting. As the shine wears off, the details blend even more.
This is how you see it in pictures, note the tons of small details visible.Show Image(https://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=88026.0;attach=162187;image)
This is more how it actually looks to the naked eye. All those minor details vanish.Show Image(https://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=88026.0;attach=162189;image)
Anyhow, if you want wireless...
First thing you should do is go look at Logitech's website for mice (gaming mice in particular) because they have dominated wireless mice for the last 20+ years, they should be the first (and possibly the only) place you should look. There are other companies, but none of them have the experience of Logitech. I have bought MANY wireless mice over the years trying to find alternatives to the pricey Logitech, I've probably had more wireless Logitech mice than most GH users have had mice, but they all were garbage by comparison, disconnects, short lifespan, lag... A $20 Logitech tends to be more reliable than most other companies high end mice, which is pretty sad when you think about it.
More importantly though...
Mouse, keyboard and monitors are actually the most important aspect of your computer, despite what Intel and Apple want you to believe. I don't care how fast your system is, if you have a garbage mouse, keyboard or monitor it's going to be terrible to use, these are the things you directly interact with. Doesn't match your decor? You should re-evaluate your computing habits and maybe buy an Ipad. Sorry if that's harsh, but it's true. Its a tool, not a piece of art you hang on your wall. Sometimes it can be both, but sometimes sacrifices must be made.
My advice, if you want a great wireless mouse, get a G900 if you can swing it (look or wait for sales), they have been found for under $100.
Then in 2012 I developed slight RSI (imagine holding that mouse non-stop). Ditched the mouse, ditched the keyboard. Went into mechs. No RSI anymore.
Then in 2012 I developed slight RSI (imagine holding that mouse non-stop). Ditched the mouse, ditched the keyboard. Went into mechs. No RSI anymore.
This brings up another point...
Using garbage peripherals can and will LEAD to problems, after which you will be forced to either use better (or different) peripherals OR not be able to use a computer at all.
razer has just released a wireless mouse called the Razer Lancehead, though it might be a bit more on the dark grey side than actually black:Unboxings and early impressions don't tell you if it drops connections on occasion 3 months down the road. which is a problem for a LOT of wireless mice.
https://www.razerzone.com/gaming-mice/razer-lancehead
there are already youtube clips of impressions/unboxings that show what the mouse is about
razer has just released a wireless mouse called the Razer Lancehead, though it might be a bit more on the dark grey side than actually black:Unboxings and early impressions don't tell you if it drops connections on occasion 3 months down the road. which is a problem for a LOT of wireless mice.
https://www.razerzone.com/gaming-mice/razer-lancehead
there are already youtube clips of impressions/unboxings that show what the mouse is about
I'm not saying this does, but wired people always talk about disconnects, and this is why. Granted, many of them are testing the waters and buy garbage and think it represents all of wireless, but it really is an issue with a a lot of them, even the high end. As such, I take a very cautious approach unless it's Logitech or MS. Even they need some special consideration to be problem free (which Logitech does document if you read the instructions).
I WANT to find alternatives to them, I really do. I salute the fact that they are trying, but like I said, I've been let down by almost every alternative brands I've tried (unless they were built by Logitech or MS).
i agree with you :-) i just brought it up for consideration, not as a recommendation. i don't know about OP's priorities after all.
personally i would not consider the above mentioned lancehead unless its performance was proven to be good,
and i doubt it matches the g403 or g900 in performance, but i hope it's good enough to count as competition :D
Thank you all for taking the time to reply :)
I have read it all and I do understand what you are trying to tell me!
I'm not really a gamer, i play hearthstone from time to time.
I will keep looking for something that matches my preferences :)
Thank you all for taking the time to reply :)
I have read it all and I do understand what you are trying to tell me!
I'm not really a gamer, i play hearthstone from time to time.
I will keep looking for something that matches my preferences :)
U diplomat bro? That's genius. That's like turning "I LIKE NONE I SEE" into a compliment ;-)
Nah I'm joking. It's difficult to find the mouse that perfectly fit your needs. A couple of years ago I was dissapointed with EVERY mouse by Logitech. So I bought the Mionix Avior 7000. All Logitech mice had something that I disliked.. the shape... button placement... the feet. It was horrible for me. Especially these "spaceship designs". I think the G900 is relatively ok in that department compared to, for instance, the G502.
I am convinced though that everybody should buy a mouse with the PWM3366 (the one originally in the g502 mouse). It's flawless.
Thank you all for taking the time to reply :)
I have read it all and I do understand what you are trying to tell me!
I'm not really a gamer, i play hearthstone from time to time.
I will keep looking for something that matches my preferences :)
U diplomat bro? That's genius. That's like turning "I LIKE NONE I SEE" into a compliment ;-)
Nah I'm joking. It's difficult to find the mouse that perfectly fit your needs. A couple of years ago I was dissapointed with EVERY mouse by Logitech. So I bought the Mionix Avior 7000. All Logitech mice had something that I disliked.. the shape... button placement... the feet. It was horrible for me. Especially these "spaceship designs". I think the G900 is relatively ok in that department compared to, for instance, the G502.
I am convinced though that everybody should buy a mouse with the PWM3366 (the one originally in the g502 mouse). It's flawless.
The one thing I don't get is the argument people make about that you don't see the design because your hand covers the mouse. That's exactly my point, why does it have to be a spaceship if no one can see it's a spaceship? haha.
Does Razer ever make good products? Only thing I see on the internet is complaining about Razer products.Not sure*, but they did manage to find the best Cherry Blue switches and put them into a keyboard, which (I ripped out, HA!).
G900 and G403 are the only wireless mice that actually work RELIABLY: no signal drop, accurate battery life.
G900 and G403 are the only wireless mice that actually work RELIABLY: no signal drop, accurate battery life.
I've RMA'ed two G900s and one G403 wireless
G900 and G403 are the only wireless mice that actually work RELIABLY: no signal drop, accurate battery life.
I've RMA'ed two G900s and one G403 wireless
For signal drop? Or what was the issue?
I am interested to know as well. I just got my first G900 and it I couldn't be happier thus far.G900 and G403 are the only wireless mice that actually work RELIABLY: no signal drop, accurate battery life.
I've RMA'ed two G900s and one G403 wireless
For signal drop? Or what was the issue?
I am interested to know as well. I just got my first G900 and it I couldn't be happier thus far.G900 and G403 are the only wireless mice that actually work RELIABLY: no signal drop, accurate battery life.
I've RMA'ed two G900s and one G403 wireless
For signal drop? Or what was the issue?
I am interested to know as well. I just got my first G900 and it I couldn't be happier thus far.G900 and G403 are the only wireless mice that actually work RELIABLY: no signal drop, accurate battery life.
I've RMA'ed two G900s and one G403 wireless
For signal drop? Or what was the issue?
For whatever reason the G900 works much better for me at home than it did at work, so far the G403 seems like a good fit for the office.
G900 and G403 are the only wireless mice that actually work RELIABLY: no signal drop, accurate battery life.
I've RMA'ed two G900s and one G403 wireless
For signal drop? Or what was the issue?