Three.
Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED.
Logitech's HERO sensor. It ranges
from 200 to 12,000 DPI, without smoothing or acceleration, and supports speeds
up to 400 IPS and acceleration up to 40G.
2.4GHz LIGHTSPEED wireless
connection: 1ms response time for a wired-like performance experience.
Impressive battery life: Up to 250
hours of use in Performance Mode, and up to 9 months in Endurance Mode with a
single click within the GHub app.
Small and elegant design: Weighing
99g (with AA battery), it features a symmetrical design that fits primarily in
the right hand, particularly well for fingertip grip.
Pros
Excellent build quality for its price
range (between $30 and $50).
High-precision sensor and stable
performance without slipping or distortion, ideal for fast-paced games like
FPS.
Very long and economical battery
life, reported to run for up to 8+ hours per day for a month without running
out.
Six programmable buttons and on-board
settings saved. Supports Windows and macOS via the GHub software.
Cons
Replaceable AA batteries; no internal
charging, which may be less convenient compared to models with a built-in
battery.
Relatively small size; may not be
suitable for use with larger hands. Or if you prefer a palm grip.
It lacks some additional features
like RGB lighting, Bluetooth support, or a free-scroll scroll wheel.
Who is it for?
FPS gaming: Ideal for budget-friendly
games: excellent performance and ultra-responsiveness.
Lightweight and compact design for
travel and work.
For everyday use: long battery life
and saved settings.
For those who prefer traditional
batteries, it offers autonomy without waiting for a charge.
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Two.
Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic
Mouse.
57° vertical design: Naturally
realigns the wrist to relieve pressure on the forearm and wrist nerves.
Multiple connectivity (Bluetooth + USB “Logi Bolt”): Seamlessly switch between three devices, and a wired connection option using the Logi Bolt dongle is convenient for
crowded spaces.
Up to two years of battery life on a
single AA battery: With a power-off switch to conserve charge, less than a year
of continuous use according to reviews.
SmartWheel: Supports two scrolling
modes—fast and precise—with ultra-quiet clicks.
4-button customization: Programmable via the LogiOptions+ app.
App-specific commands can be set.
Pros.
Recommended by PCWorld as the best
mid-priced vertical mouse, thanks to its comfort, smooth tracking, build
quality, and multiple connectivity options.
Business Insider praised the current
discount, stating that it reduces wrist strain, has quiet clicks, a long
battery life, and easy Bluetooth connectivity.
Cons.
It's a bit larger and, according to
some reviews, "feels a bit heavy." It may not be suitable for those
with small hands or who prefer quick flick controls.
You may find the click buttons a bit
sloppy, and its quiet design may lack tactile feedback.
It doesn't support wired use; it
relies solely on an AA battery, so programming and configuration require
enabling Bluetooth or a dongle before use.
Who we recommend it for:
Desktop users who spend hours at a
computer.
Health-conscious, especially for
those with carpal tunnel syndrome or wrist tension.
Suitable for small to medium hands,
and a left-handed version is available.
Logitech MX Vertical: A professional
option, it supports wired charging and continuity, but it's heavier
(approximately 127.5 grams) and larger for some.
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One.
Razer Viper V2 Pro Wireless Esports
Gaming Mouse.
Technical Specifications and
Performance.
Ultralight Weight: At just 58g, it's
exceptionally light compared to the previous Viper Ultimate.
30K DPI Focus Pro Sensor: Accelerates
up to 70g with a tracking speed of 750 IPS and 99.8% accuracy, with
technologies like Asymmetric Cut-off and Smart Tracking for optimal lift-off
height adjustment.
HyperSpeed 2.4GHz Interface:
Reliable and fast; supports polling rates up to 1000Hz by default, upgradable
to 8000Hz via the separately included HyperPolling dongle.
Gen‑3 Optical Switches: 90 million click
rating, prevents double-clicks, and delivers ultra-fast response (~2.5–3.4ms,
up to 1.2ms with an 8kHz dongle).
Up to 80–90 hours of battery life
depending on usage, charges via USB-C and can be used while charging.
Longitudinally symmetrical design for
the right hand, no RGB lighting, and PTFE pads for a smooth gliding experience.
Strong points:
Ultra-lightweight: Thanks to a
durable, premium plastic design, with no perforations, combining durability
with light weight.
High accuracy and responsiveness: One
of the best sensors on the market with extremely low click lag, making it ideal
for competitive FPS and MMO gaming.
Excellent battery life: Lasts 80–90
hours on a single charge, offering flexibility even while charging.
High build quality: Excellent
durability without fading or rust, as confirmed by online users.
Points to note:
No Bluetooth support; connects only
via a 2.4GHz dongle.
Absence of some side buttons: The V2
Pro no longer has two buttons on the right side like previous models, meaning
it's only suitable for right-handed users.
Battery life may not be enough for
every day: it ranges from 80–90 hours depending on usage, and may need to be
recharged after 3–4 days of intensive gaming.
Who is it recommended for?
Suitable for:
Professional and competitive gamers:
Its high accuracy and low latency make ultra-fast control a goal.
Those seeking premium portable
performance: Its light weight means faster movement and optimal responsiveness.
Medium to large hands (Claw/Fingertip
Grip): The proper design of these grips and arm provides a comfortable and
natural gaming experience.
Not suitable for:
Those who want to use Bluetooth or
have very large fingers.
Those who want additional buttons,
such as in MMO/Battle Royale games.
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