For FPS games, the Logitech G Pro Wireless is a great choice. It has good click latency whether you use it with a cord or wirelessly. Most people with different-sized hands should be able to use it easily, but people with small hands may have trouble with a fingertip grip. It’s also pretty light when it’s not plugged in, but the cable can make it a bit heavier when it is.
Specifications
- Ultra Portable Tenkeyless Design
- Detachable Micro USB Cable
- 16.8 Million Color LIGHTSYNC RGB
- Backlit Keys
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The G Pro Wireless is a safe mouse that can be used by either hand. Its shape is similar to that of the Nixeus Revel, which is the mouse that looks most like it. It is a solidly medium-sized mouse, about the same size as the Rival 600 and the Logitech G305. The shape of this mouse reminded us right away of the Zowie FK2. The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a little bit rounder and taller, so it fills up more of your hand. The front of the mouse slopes down less, and the sides have a more gradual angle.
The included cable is great because it can also be plugged directly into the mouse to charge it. It has support on both sides of the USB connection, so you can use the mouse while the battery charges without hurting the port. Three LEDs on top of the mouse let you know how much battery life is left and when you need to charge it. When I first got the mouse, I charged it once, and in the two weeks since then, I haven’t had to charge it again. Logitech says it will work for up to 48 hours with the RGB lighting on and up to 60 hours without it. I agree that these numbers must be pretty close to the truth.
You can use the Logitech Gaming Software or the newer Logitech G Hub with the G Pro Wireless, depending on what you like. I’ve said before that Logitech Gaming Software is solid and reliable, but it looks and feels a little old. Logitech G Hub is sleek and shiny, but it still has a few problems that need to be fixed. Make wise choices. In either case, the software works and lets you control a lot of the G Pro Wireless’s features. You can change the DPI levels, button commands, and RGB lighting for both the G logo on the palm rest and the three DPI dots on the front.