
Logitech G Pro
Wireless
Logitech G Pro
Wireless
When it is available (again), for sure...
Hello Steven, The difference lies in the installed sensor. The G Pro Wireless uses the new HERO sensor from Logitech with 16,000 DPI. The sensor in the G305 is still the "old" HERO sensor with 12,000 DPI. The optical sensor is the heart of every gaming mouse. You can find out more about the sensor here: https://www.logitechg.com/de-ch/microsite/hero The G Pro also has a (non-replaceable) battery, which you can recharge directly during use with the USB cable supplied. The G305 is battery powered. Also, the G305 does not support Powerplay, so wireless charging of the mouse with Logitech Powerplay technology is not possible (it does not have a rechargeable battery out of the box). The Logitech G Pro Wireless has interchangeable side buttons (on both sides). You can customise them to your taste, 4 different replacement buttons are included. You can also customise the mouse to have no side buttons at all, or make it left or right handed (or both if you prefer). The G Pro has a 3-stage optical LED DPI indicator on the back of the mouse. The G305 does not have an optical DPI indicator. And yes, the mouse still looks different. Maybe you like one of the designs better. tl;dr: The G305 is a wireless version of the "old" G Pro Wired mouse. The G Pro Wireless is a completely new revision of the G Pro series. Greetings Dave
I hope this is not a prank - extension cable for a wireless mouse? In case not - I'm using a regular cheap USB 2 extension cable when I have to charge it (and still want to use it). You can also find it on Galaxus for 4.- (e.g. https://www.galaxus.ch/en/s1/product/sharkoon-usb-20-verlaengerungskabel-050-m-usb-20-usb-cables-13488050)
it should work
Nice, below you can make a rating.
Unfortunately, we are unable to obtain the requested part. It might be worth trying to contact the manufacturer directly.
No, either / or
Both and. A mouse that has a battery can be charged how? - with a lot of love or - with a USB cable ;-) https://www.logitechg.com/de-ch/products/gaming-mice/pro-wireless-mouse.910-005272.html
This mouse is indeed 16'000 dpi according to the reference we have. Here is the mouse with 25'400 dpi Logitech G Pro X Superlight (Wireless) :)
I would say so, this mouse is simetric
I have been using the unit for over a year and have not noticed anything like that. I have never consciously updated the firmware. At most when it was done automatically via the software. Sounds more like a hardware defect to me.
In case of delivery delays, you should contact Digitec directly. Unfortunately, no one here in the community can help you :(
I don't know what you've been smoking, but this is not a laptop.
Yes, the PowerPlay comes with a charging puck that you mount on the bottom of the G Pro (instead of the cover for the receiver compartment). By the way, PowerPlay is not a Qi Charger. It is its own standard.
Unfortunately, none of our suppliers has the possibility to deliver the item.
Hi, yes, max DPI is indeed 25600, just checked it out now. My model is not new.
By the way, there is also the section "Reviews", maybe it would be worth to write something there...
Apparently no difference. On the Logitech G site, there is a new version of the mouse that does 25000dpi. But this is not the case for the two mice on Digitec
I don't know what you mean by pink rgb but you can definitely put the logo and wheel of the mouse in pink via the rgb software.
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