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Logitech G Pro Review

An excellent wireless mouse for both right and left-handers
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logitech g pro gaming mouse review
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Price:  $100 List
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Manufacturer:   logitech
By Nick Miley and Austin Palmer  ⋅  May 3, 2021
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RANKED
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  • Performance - 35.0% 9.0
  • Customization - 35.0% 6.5
  • Ease of Use - 15.0% 10.0
  • Scroll Wheel - 15.0% 9.4

Our Verdict

If you seek a top performing wireless mouse, this is a great option. The unit has all the functionality one could ask for including a flawless optical sensor, 7 programmable buttons, and mechanical switches. However, the advantages that this mouse affords don't come cheap.
REASONS TO BUY
Onboard dongle storage
Ambidextrous design
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
No charging dock

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Bottom Line A high-performance wireless mouse that works in either handThis high-end, do-it-all mouse outperforms its rivals in a competitive class and is easy to set up, tooA well-rounded device with excellent performance and unique RGB lighting at a fair price for what's offeredThis is a compact unit and tether-free performer at a reasonable priceThis corded mouse has high-end hardware, sufferers from a lack of features, and yet the price more than mitigates the deficit
Rating Categories Logitech G Pro Razer Basilisk V3 Roccat Kone XP Logitech G305 Logitech G203 Prodigy
Performance (35.0%)
9.0
9.3
9.2
8.8
8.7
Customization (35.0%)
6.5
8.1
9.1
6.1
5.7
Ease of Use (15.0%)
10.0
9.0
9.3
9.8
8.0
Scroll Wheel (15.0%)
9.4
9.7
6.1
7.7
7.4
Specs Logitech G Pro Razer Basilisk V3 Roccat Kone XP Logitech G305 Logitech G203 Prodigy
Sensor/ Type/ Flawless? Hero 25K/ Optical/ Yes Focus+/ Optical/ Yes Roccat Owl-Eye 19K/ Optical/ Yes
(Based on PAW3370)
Hero/ Optical/ Yes Mercury/ Optical/ Yes
Number of Buttons 7 (+1 on bottom) 10 (+1 on bottom) 15 6 6
Measured Wire/Charging Cable 6 ft (charging cable) 6 ft 6 ft Wireless, replaceable battery 6 ft, 6 in
Measured Weight 80 g 101 g 101 g 95 g w/ standard Duracell AA 87 g
Polling Rate 125, 250, 500, 1000 Hz 125, 500, 1000 Hz 125, 250, 500, 1000 Hz 125, 250, 500, 1000 Hz 125, 250, 500, 1000 Hz
Software Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
RGB Lighting Yes Yes Yes No Yes
DPI/CPI (steps) 100 - 25600 (50 up to 4k, 1000 after 4k) 100 - 26000 (50) 50 - 19000 (50) 200 - 12000 (50) 200 - 8000 (50)
Tracking Speed (IPS/FPS) 400 650 400 400 200+
On-Board Memory?* Yes (5) Yes (5) Yes (5) Yes (1) Yes (1)
Switch Type (Manufacturer) Mechanical (Logitech) Optical (Razer) Optical (Roccat) Mechanical (Omron) Mechanical (Logitech)
Handedness Both Right Right Right Right
Size Medium Large Large Medium Medium
Approx. Measured Length 4.95" 5.11" 4.95" 4.6" 4.57"
Approx. Measured Shell Length 5.8" 6" 6" 5.2" 5.25"
Approx. Measured Height 1.58" 1.68" 1.57" 1.51" 1.5"
Approx. Measured Hump inset, back to hump 2.4" 2.1" 2" 2" 1.85"
Approx. Measured Finger Width 2.41" 2.36" 2.28" 2.3" 2.23"
Approx. Measured Waist 2.18" 2.4" 2.42" 2.46" 2.45"
Approx. Measured Palm Width 2.45" 2.26" 2.74" 2.14" 2"

Our Analysis and Test Results

logitech g pro gaming mouse review
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Likes


The Logitech G Pro is a feature-packed wireless mouse. The unassuming design of this symmetrical unit has 8 programmable buttons, onboard dongle storage (for those of you who want a travel mouse), as well as adjustable polling rate and DPI/CPI. The unit also has optional software that will help dial in the keys, light, et cetera. To make the G Pro a do-it-all mouse, the design incorporates a G-shift function. This function is the mouse equivalent of a mullet: business functionality on the front-end and, with the press of a button, a seamless transition to a user-defined gaming setting on the back-end.

Dislikes


Common complaints about this mouse are preferential in nature. For one, the mouse is considered lightweight at 80 grams. While this is good for FPS activities, it's not the best for MMOs and the like. Also, some might not like the symmetry of the shell and the modular side buttons. As far a flare is concerned, the mouse has only one light — a backlit logo on the shell. Personal preferences aside, the G Pro is one of the few mice that we have tested that performs at a high level as both a gaming and productivity mouse, incorporating smooth scroll and click action as well as forward and back browsing buttons, to name some of the non-gaming-specific features.

Nick Miley and Austin Palmer