RGB(24, 24, 24)">Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse Review - by Ino
The long anticipated and hyped Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse is finally here. I had the chance to play with this mouse for quite a while and can safely say at the start of this review that replacing this mouse will be almost impossible for any other mouse for me. This will be my main mouse for a very long time I guess.
The G Pro is basically the shape of the G100s with the 3366 sensor, the buttons of the G303 and side buttons.
Disclaimer: My review model was provided to me by Logitech as I have been beta testing this mouse for quite some time.
Boxing
The mouse comes in a simple box in the same style as all the recent G series mice.
What's included:
- Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse
- Warranty sheet
Box:
Weight & Shape
The promo video calls it the “classic Logitech shape” which means for the Pro Mouse: it’s the same shape as the G100s. The G100s of course has the legendary mX300 as its ancestor. The Pro really is maybe a tiny bit bulkier around the waist as the G100s but that is really tough to tell with the naked eye.
What I can say is that I love the shape as it gives me no fatigue using it and I always feel in full control.
Weight: 83 g (84 g on my scale with cable attached, without 83 g)
Height: ~ 35 mm
Width: ~ 67 mm
Length: ~ 115 mm
Number of buttons: 6
Weight on my scale (incl. cable, see below for without)
How I grip the mouse
Of course shape is completely individual preference, so everyone has to try for himself in the end. The perfect shape for me might be horrible for others. So please keep the pictures of my grip in mind for comparison.
Sensor / Performance
Perfect. It’s the 3366 after all.
I’ll only post the mouse tester screen for the 400 CPI step, but rest assured it performs the same on the others too, at least in terms of PCS
CPI steps
CPI steps are very close to proclaimed values but the tendency is to be a bit above to proclaimed value which is why the mouse feels faster than my Zowie mice for example.