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The Logitech GG102 2nd Gen Light Sync Gaming Mouse is a wired gaming mouse featuring an 8000 DPI sensor, 6 programmable buttons, and customizable RGB lighting. Designed for comfort and control, it is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, making it a versatile choice for gamers.
Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.59"L x 2.45"W |
Item Weight | 85 Grams |
Style | G102 2nd Gen |
Theme | Car |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 12 months |
Range | 5.0 meters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 8000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Operating System | window, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Special Features | LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting 6 programmable buttons Resolution: 200 – 8,000 DPI |
Movement Detection | Optical |
H**G
A great mouse
Great product, easy to use. I got mine in black and it fits perfectly in my hand. It’s a great bang for your buck and I love the functionalities that the mouse has.
R**N
King of the Budget Mouse
Awesome, The best budget mouse on the market
M**R
Great Value Mouse
This mouse was much better than I expected for the price. It works smoothly and looks sleek.Packaging was not excessive but seemed sturdy enough to protect the mouse in transit. I'm glad it had mostly plain cardboard, minimal size, and minimal plastic.The RGB lighting is easy to control in Logitech's GHub app. (GHub is a pretty big app, but I like the level of control it offers, so I kept it.) You can also use the mouse controls in Windows, but the options are more limited. If I remember correctly, I couldn't adjust the brightness in Windows, so decided to stick with GHub.On Linux, I use Piper (quick and light installation: "sudo apt install piper" on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux Mint), and it does almost everything GHub does, except I can't seem to remove sensitivity (DPI) options. That means I have to cycle through all four options when only I need two, three maximum. That's not a major issue; it's just a little disappointing not to have total control.Anyway, my favourite feature is the sensitivity (DPI) selection button. It's super handy to be able to quickly switch from speedy to accurate mousing at the touch of a button.The shape is also comfortable, but it is pretty low. It's also fairly long, as you can see in comparison to my work laptop mouse, the Logitech M705. Still, it suits me for my desktop setup at home.The cable is pretty thin, but is smooth and plenty long enough. I have it routed behind my desk to my PC on the floor. I had a wireless mouse (Razer Black Mamba), but this is a fine replacement, as I don't really need wireless on my desktop. My Razer mouse was only a couple of years old and the wheel had already started playing up, randomly zooming in and out. I tried fixing it, but it's not really built for being repaired. After my repair attempt, the right button also started to play up and the battery didn't hold its charge as long. That mouse was over double the price of my new G102, but I'm much more satisfied with this new one. As long as it keeps working well, I'll be happy. If anything goes wrong, I'll update this review.
Z**Z
Not bad
Not bad. But little too small for me
J**T
Worth the price
Worth the price
W**Y
Good gaming mouse
Pretty nice mouse I have this for a long time
M**L
works great
works great and like the colors.
V**A
Bad response times
Good mouse but the sensors glitch when I glide my mouse to fast.
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