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🎮 Cut the cord, not your edge — game wireless, game unstoppable!
The Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge HERO 12,000 DPI optical sensor technology with ultra-responsive 1 ms LIGHTSPEED wireless connectivity. Designed for competitive gamers and professionals alike, it offers an impressive 250-hour battery life on a single AA battery, lightweight ergonomic design at just 3.4 ounces, and 6 fully programmable buttons. Its compact form factor with built-in receiver storage makes it the ultimate portable powerhouse compatible with PC and Mac.






| ASIN | B086PJKVVT |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Portable, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 9 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Nano Receiver |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Lilac |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 38,353 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.6"L x 2.4"W |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Wireless Mouse |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-006020 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 10.12 Sierra, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | G305 Lightspeed |
| Model Number | 910-006020 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Pattern | Mouse |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 1.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Portable, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 097855161574 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
M**K
Great gaming mouse!
I am a Logitech fan, but bought a low quality gaming mouse and regretted every minute of the 3 months I made my arthritic hand suffer. I finally got this Logitech G305 a couple days ago and I (and my hand) are SO HAPPY! It's a perfect fit for my hand, with easy access during gaming to use side buttons and wheel. What I really love is the firmness of the wheel, both clicking it and for scrolling. The wheel has good grip and is far enough back from the edge of the mouse to not get accidentally clicked/rolled. The 4 speed options are great. The battery is way to install and the on/off switch underneath ensures battery life is good. I prefer the extra weight of a battery operated mouse vs chargeable. It is still a lightweight mouse, but I feel like I have more control of it for fast gaming situations. Grip is good, I didn't need to put my stick on grip tape on it. Love the green & purple colors! I have large hands for a female but this mouse fits perfectly in my hand with my fingers not struggling to reach the left/right controls, and not having to rotate the mouse to use the side buttons. So very happy! I play D4 so the mouse gets a workout during play as it holds 90% of my controls.
M**W
Perfect, does what it needs while doing it well.
Been using it consistently for a long time now. It has been great for everything, especially since the Logitech software is pretty solid. The DPI button lets you go between set customized levels, and you can rebind just about every button. The battery life is pretty good, even with the max report speed of 1000hz at all times. Very responsive, no issues so far even with FPS games. Super comfortable in the hand and the clicks are crisp but not 'clicky' and annoying.
C**R
When your mouse matters, this is the one to choose!
If you want a solid, dependable mouse, that is also a dream to game with, then this is it. This is my 2nd one, the first one I purchased in 2018 and I have only now completely worn it out....it has lasted longer than any other mouse I have ever owned and is so much better than the others. Fits my hand perfectly, is super responsive and fast. My game of choice is World of Warcraft and it functions perfectly for my game as well as for the graphics and technical writing jobs that I do. The first lasted almost 8 years!?! I will keep buying this as long as they make it whenever I may need another.
F**0
Great all around mouse from Logitech
This is an amazing mouse. I'm on my third one, not because they go out, but because I have multiple computers and I use this model of mouse on all three. The AA battery it uses has a long life. The mouse is light and slides easily. The adjustable DPI setting and the mouse buttons give good feedback. There are two side buttons you can program for a variety of functions.
Q**Q
Who Let the Cat Out! Meow Meow Meow
No, this is not a mouse case review. Sorry. I was lazy and reused the photo I already took for the case review. Go check that out too and buy them together so you do not have to carry the mouse by itself. Problem solved. Now, this is the mouse review. Where do I start. I did not originally plan to use this as a gaming mouse. Yes, I know, it is a gaming mouse. Maybe I should actually game more. I mostly use it for work, and maybe some very light gaming on the weekends. The main reason I bought this mouse is the weight. I like heavier mice. Is it good for your wrist. Probably not. But I like the feel. Compared to a regular office mouse, this is definitely heavier and does not glide around effortlessly like those super light office mice. It feels more controlled and more planted. Oh, and just so you know, this is not a Bluetooth mouse. You do have to plug the little USB receiver from the mouse into your laptop or desktop. It is one of those tiny dongles, so do not lose it or you will have a bad day. As a gaming mouse at this price point, I honestly do not think much can beat it. Tracking is solid, performance is reliable, and it just works without any drama. For the money, this is easily one of the best gaming mice you can buy. If you want an ultra light mouse that floats across the desk, this might not be for you. If you like a mouse with some weight, solid build, and great performance for the price, this one is hard to beat. Work mouse, weekend gaming mouse, or both. It does the job very well.
P**.
Logitech G306
I have been using a G Pro wired for the last 3 years followed by both a black and a white G305 on a desktop and a laptop for the last year. This review is about what I’d like to see in an updated version of the G305 mouse. I really hope that there will be an update because despite various points I will discuss below, it is the best mouse that I have used both in terms of performance and shape. The devil is in the details, and since most of the good design considerations that lead to better mice for us, the consumers are now well established and understood it is more important than ever to really pay attention to the details. 1. Sensor: Bad sensors in gaming mice have become a thing of the past. Sadly this is not true for mice in general, but hopefully soon the “non-gaming” mice will catch on. More on this below. It is important to remember that laser sensors at one point almost took over. Market pressures and advertising every so often can lead to bad decisions. 2. Connection: With the introduction of G305, wireless has become a viable option. I use my G305 with an AA to AAA adapter and a rechargeable AAA battery to reduce weight. My estimation is that I get about 400 hours on a fully charged AAA battery having set the mouse on HI Performance, 1000Hz. This is more than enough, and I think a very good option for both desktop and laptop use, having the ability to easily change rechargeable batteries a few times a year. This is an important accomplishment in the world of computer mice in general, as it should put more pressure on non-gaming mice and their sensors, which currently it hasn’t. Another great option introduced by Logitech is the charging pad, especially for a desktop. A battery whether integrated or replaceable will always add some weight compared to a wired mouse, but having no cable (no matter how flexible) has its own advantages. In order to reduce even more weight what I would really like to see in the future is the use of one AAA battery instead of AA (an adapter has its own weight) and rechargeable mice with a POWERCORE module integrated into the body, rather than requiring an add-on piece. A further reduction in weight might be possible by even removing the charging port, so it would be strictly designed for the recharging pad. 3. Weight: G305 is light in weight, especially with an AAA battery, just under 90g, but it can be even lighter with a more aggressive design. Of course punched holes in the shell are not necessary and even not ideal as stronger and lighter thin shell is possible with a well designed construction. Although it is a marketing strategy, it reveals that consumers are not scared of seeing electronic components. It might be a useful thing to keep in mind when designing mice with replaceable batteries in order to reduce unneeded plastic used around battery compartments. 4. Shape: I am a fingertip grip user. My hand is slightly over 7 inches from the end of my wrist to the tip of my middle finger. I probably have smaller than average hand for a guy, but likely about average overall. I really like the shape and size of G305 as well as the placement of its buttons and the texture of the plastic. It is not perfect, but it comes the closest compared to many gaming mice I’ve tried or used over the years. I do think that there is a small room for improvement, which I am showing in the image that I have included, but any changes made to the shape need to be handled with restraint. The only two areas of improvement that I see is making the mouse slightly wider with more ergonomic curves designed for right hand use only (with a separate left hand version). 5. Buttons: I really like the number of buttons on G305 as well as their placement and mechanism. The mechanism for the two main buttons in particular is a great design which has been used by many of the top Logitech mice for years now, but it does lower the tension which makes the buttons too sensitive. My favorite buttons on a mouse were from Logitech G9x, and although great I wish the main buttons on G305 had the same mechanism as the ones on G9x. Additionally, there is a flaw and an obvious overlook during quality control in the design of G305’s two side buttons. The small PCB onto which the side switches are mounted is either thinner than originally intended, or ended up not quite in the right place, allowing a small gap between the plunger of the switches and the plastic buttons, making it necessary to press the buttons much deeper than they need to be in order to actuate the switches. I was able to fix the issue, but not without opening the mouse. 6. Switches: This is an area that is long overdue for an overhaul. I’m not sure which company first started the trend many years ago of publishing the durability of their switches in number of clicks (10, 20, 30, 40 million), but sadly we have all fallen into a trap set by marketing pressures. Omron, the company that manufactures the switches do sell retail Omron switches with a branding on them Omron Japan, but not rated for this high number of clicks. Apparently some time ago mouse manufacturers decided to start using non-retail switches from Omron, likely at lower prices, which they then tested in-house and assigned the 20 million clicks that their marketing department made us think we need to have in our mice. The only problem being is that those non-retail switches are actually more often than not lower quality than their retail versions and the 20 million clicks rating being absolutely meaningless as it doesn’t represent real life variable pressure usage over time. When once the buttons of a regular mouse that came with an old PC might last for 10 years now might only last a few months before a “20 million” switch starts to misbehave. In case somebody is wondering, Omron D2F-01F for the primary buttons and Omron D2F-01 for the secondary buttons is what we need to have back in our mice. The F version has about half the actuation force, which is great for instant response and effortless repeated clicks, while the other version gives better tactility. 7. Scroll wheel: It seems that for the most part a good design has become a standard among gaming mice. This means no side tilt, no free-spin, and step scrolling with just the right amount of force and feedback. Before buying G Pro I used G303 for about a year and a half. I can see a very clear evolution in the mechanism and encoders being used between G303, G Pro wired and G305. G303 had a fantastic scroll wheel with the only flaw being prone to debris interfering with the encoder sensor. G Pro wired used an encoder that becomes too loose, while G305 is pretty much perfect. There is room for improvement, however. The rubber ridges on the wheel of the G305 are unnecessarily small and pronounced, feeling unpleasantly sharp. The rubber texture of the G903 is a good example of a perfect rubber ring for a scroll wheel. The other area that can be improved is the middle button, and more specifically its switch. The mechanism of the wheel in G305 looks great and will likely allow the middle button to actuate with the same amount of force and give the same feedback as the other secondary buttons, but the switch needs to be Omron D2F-01. Currently the small switch that’s used is fine, but there are mice with Omron sized switches in the middle button and it is definitely an improvement. 8. Software: G HUB needs refinement. This has always been a strong point for Logitech, and their software continues to be great both in terms of functionality and stability, but their new interface needs to be simplified for ease of use. 9. Feet: The original feet are fine, but I didn’t use the mouse with them very long as I had to remove them in order to open the mouse to fix or change some of the parts as discussed above. Unfortunately Logitech still does not sell spare mouse feet for this mouse. This might be due to the fact that for some reason they decided to make one of them very small and with a different thickness than the other four mouse feet. Can we please have all mouse feet the same thickness, not have too many and too small, and not have them cover the screw holes? This would have to be it for now. As always don’t forget to disable “Enhance pointer precision” in Windows mouse settings, and in the unlikely event that somebody from Microsoft reads this, if possible, please kindly make it disabled by default, or better yet, remove the option completely. Thank you very much, and we’ll be grateful for years to come.
G**T
My favorite mouse, bought it again after 6 years
I’ve used a lot of mice over the years, and the G305 is easily my favorite one. The weight and size feel just right for my hand, and it’s comfortable enough to use for long hours whether I’m working or gaming. The shape is simple but very practical, and it never feels awkward or tiring even after a full day at the desk. My previous G305 actually lasted about six years of daily use, and the only reason I replaced it is because it was starting to show wear after all that time. That kind of durability says a lot about the build quality. Since it's compatible on both my Windows and Mac OS, and I was already so used to it, getting another G305 felt like the obvious choice. The wireless connection is very stable, and I’ve never noticed any lag or dropouts. The sensor is accurate and responsive, which makes it reliable for both regular computer work and gaming. I also like that it runs on a single AA battery, which lasts a long time and is easy to replace. For me the most important thing is that this mouse just feels right to use every day. It’s well balanced, and simple in the best way. No led which I don't care. After using the first one for so many years, buying the same model again was an easy decision.
C**S
Maybe best price/performance on market
I rated 5/5 because I think what you get for the money is good, not because it's perfect (at the time of writing I paid $30 including shipping). I'm going to rate the aspects important to me in a mouse on a scale of 10 and give a brief description why, as someone who games competitively. Shape/Form: 9/10 Medium-size form factor. Nothing innovative here but it doesn't have to be. It's comfortable to use and cups in the palm nicely. Weight: 8/10 I'm still not sure if there's a point where a mouse can be TOO light. I personally haven't found that point yet. I've used lighter mice than this and didn't notice much of a difference. I don't feel any extra fatigue using this one. Make no mistake though, this is a light mouse. Buttons: 9/10 It's not loaded with a bunch of extra buttons and I like that. Buttons are what a keyboard is for, not a mouse. That said it has robust mapping options in the software for the buttons it does have. I don't do any special mappings but it's nice the option's there. I had to dock a point for the left and right click. I find the pressure threshold for clicking is TOO sensitive, to the point the mere gravity of my finger resting on the buttons engages a click. This resulted in me needing to permanently flex back my index and ring fingers so they wouldn't trigger clicks. As a result I had to fold up a little piece of paper and slide it under the corners of the buttons to increase the pressure.. This was an easy hack so it doesn't really bother me. It would be nice to have some mechanism to adjust click pressure in future models though. Wireless: 8/10 The reception is good, it feels about as responsive as a wired mouse. I'll only very occasionally get some response stalling for a 1/4 cm of movement of the mouse before it registers. And this only seems to happen if the cursor sits in the same position for a prolonged period of time. You also have to use a special dongle. It's not the end of the world and I understand it's for better performance, but it takes up another slot in your usb real estate and it would be nicer if I could use 1 dongle for all my peripherals instead of 2. DPI: 8/10 This thing advertises 12K DPI and I bought it as a replacement for their 1K DPI standard logi mouse I got for $20. I have no way to test this but it doesn't feel 12x faster. At max settings it feels 2x faster or AT MOST 3x. Now it could be some of this dpi is being used for smoother transitions between points of movement and it does feel smoother and less choppy than the $20 logi. It's max speed setting is pretty good though. It's hard to imagine you'd want much faster than this. It could still be smoother though and if it is indeed 12K dpi as advertised then I could imagine even higher dpi's could be beneficial for the most elite levels of gaming. I think I'd prefere just a touch more sensitivity myself but this is very usable for competitive gaming and I think this would meet the demands of 99.9% of gamers. Closing Thoughts: Good mouse for the money. In the consumer electronics space in general I'd like to see some independent labs open up to test these electronics and confirm their claims of performance. I think logitech is a reputable company and I'm inclined to trust this mouse wields 12K dpi, but how could I ever confirm this? The residential electronics market has already solved this with the common UL (UnderwriterLabs) symbol marking system. This is a seal of quality and an independent confirmation of performance by an independent lab. This ensures reliable performance and protects the consumer against fraud. The current system we have for consumer electronics of relying on reviewers to write (potentially compromised) sponsored reviews is inadequate at this point. There are too many devices out there and the research expected of a single consumer to sift through this endless catalog is far too much.
L**O
bom mouse
foi pra minha namorada. ela gostou bastante. o mouse usa pilha. pelo jeito dura bastante e é barato pra comprar novas
س**ي
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S**R
G305 súper funcional
Está muy bueno el mouse, excelente para todo uso
O**.
great wireless mouse
great wireless mouse
A**G
Great value
I was so happy with this mouse that I bought a second one to use at work! It's not very fancy for a gaming mouse (no RGB and only 3 extra buttons), but I don't care. I use it for gaming (first person shooters and strategy) and for work and I am very pleased with the weight, battery life, and accuracy. It is definitely a claw-grip style mouse as it is not very big/wide.
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