Product Comparison: Logitech G700s vs Logitech G900
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- Lots of buttons (13) and I really LOVE the 3 buttons beside my left mouse button!
- The mouse clicks from the left and right mouse button are nice and firm - a solid click, but not difficult in any manner to depress - probably the best clicking mouse I've ever used.
- The button placement is SUPERB. Many mice with extra buttons do not really put much thought into the ergonomics of button placement, and seem to prioritize visual aesthetics.
- I, personally, find the 3 side buttons (bottom middle, top left and right) on the G500 more comfortable to use than the 4 side buttons on this one.
- Laser sensor only works on a very narrow range of surfaces. Any glossy surface (such as office / conference-room tables) is an immediate FAIL.
- Buttons feel solid, ambidextrous without sacrificing comfort in either hand, tracking is amazing.
- Ambidextrous buttons and it's fully modular, whether you're right handed/left-handed
- Awesome sensor, wicked response time and cable free!
- It has the best sensor currently made for mice, and an entirely new and excellent switch design for the left and right mouse button.
- I'm a hybrid grip style between claw and palm. The buttons on the left seemed too far forward for me particularly but this is purely based on my hand alone, not yours.
- Ergonomic, even for my small hands.
- The mouse is quite heavy and has a solid build quality feel, which I like.
- From a size standpoint, the mouse is slightly smaller than the MX and feels weird at first, but after a few hours usage it feels completely normal and easy to hold.
- I also like the weight, it doesn't feel too light, but I don't get tired using it either.
- The build quality is not on par with a high quality gaming mouse like my Roccat Kone. It is lighter, the plastic seems flimsy and the buttons are not as tactile.
- The ambidextrous shape and feel of the mouse is perfect for my hands. Although the back end comes up a little further than I like, doesn't take long to get adjusted to. Battery lasts me a good bit for as much as I game.
- Surprisingly lightweight, with great static-moving friction differential that's even better than advertised with a quality gaming mouse mat.
- Very light weight for a wireless mouse. (about 107g)
- Not really a con, but the mouse feels slimmer and longer than some other mouse, like even the G502. need sometime to get used to it.
- I never got used to the "feel" of this mouse, It never disappears in your hand. It is a heavy mouse, too, so you know it is there.
- While the technical specs. have be impressive, the ergonomics of this device is bottom of the barrel. Caveat emptor if you have larger hands.
- The concept is something that I really like. I love that I can add the cable to the mouse when needed.
- As I said the wireless with a wired option is really good, however the cable is really thick and not very elastic which makes it somewhat annoying to use if not fixed in place somehow.
- Never had any issues with wireless losing connection or needing to unplug/re-plug like with cheaper wireless options.
- Cord is pretty stiff so when you need to game with it, it isn't very impressive
- The cord is actually very stiff and heavy. Since I don't carry the mouse by the cord or abuse it, the stiffness of the cord is a bit much, but it's easy to guide so there's no resistance as I work.
- Sturdy cable and connector, looks like it'll be quite durable
- Wireless is on par if not better than the wire connection.( I prefer wireless over wired in games and productivity 9 times out of 10)
- Connection and software setup is pretty simple-at least coming from the MX 700s (which is detected and used by the software as well).
- It operates wirelessly with a very fast polling rate and has tested out again and again to have virtually zero lag regardless of the environment.
- Even wireless this mouse is said to have less latency than wired competitors
- The shape of the mouse is very comfortable
- Buttons are completely configurable using the downloadable logitech software.
- Unlike a lot of other Logitech products, this mouse has onboard memory, so the configuration is stored on the mouse. This means you do not necessarily need to Logitech Gaming software, except for initial setup of the mouse.
- Battery life: I get maybe a day out of full charge. If you plan on couch gaming, having to charge often could become a pain in the butt. If you will be using this on your desktop where your cord is readily available should the battery get low, then this is no issue at all.
- The profile software is VERY buggy. Sometimes the mouse, in wireless-mode, will not be detected so have to replug the nano-usb sensor to reset it. Even this doesn't always work and have to also power-cycle the mouse.
- The RGB is actually useful, as I currently use it to display different colours for each profile. Blue for General / Browsing, Green for Production, Red for Gaming
- Amazing DPI Light and Logo RGB effects
- Unlike other mice that have sensativity adjustments on the mouse these are hard to accidentally hit
- Awesome battery life but can still be used while plugged in and charging.
- Battery life is a blatant lie on the box. If you disable the onboard lighting the mouse onboard lights turn on and stay on during sleep/standby or off situations running the battery down uselessly.
- Logitech Gaming Software is bloated, heavy, and can even cause Internet connectivity issues (!!) with more fragile LAN connections in Windows Vista/7 setups, which has been a known issue for years. Thankfully, not necessary for this mouse to work a full performance.