The Logitech G Pro Wireless has been a favorite in the gaming community since its release in 2018. Despite being around for a while, it still holds its ground as an excellent wireless gaming mouse, thanks to its sleek design and outstanding performance. This review aims to determine if the G Pro Wireless can still compete with newer models like the Xtrfy M8 or the Viper V2 Pro.
Overview
Logitech is known for creating versatile peripherals that excel in intense gaming, casual matches, and even business environments. The question is—does the G Pro Wireless continue this legacy?
Tech Specs
– Dimensions: 12.8 x 6.8 x 4.4 cm
– Weight: 80 grams (0.17 lbs)
– Buttons: 7
– Switches: Omron D2FC-F-K
– Sensor: HERO 25K
– Cable: USB-A to Micro-USB
– Connectivity: Wired or 2.4 GHz wireless
– Battery Life: 60 hours
Packaging and Contents
The G Pro Wireless is packaged in a box designed to give the illusion it’s emerging from water, accentuating its premium appeal. The box contains:
– Quickstart guide
– Wireless dongle
– Receiver extender
– Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse
– Long USB-A to Micro-USB cable
– Additional side button caps
Weight
At 80 grams, the G Pro Wireless strikes a balance between light and substantial. While it may be heavier than some ultra-light models like the 61-gram G Pro X Superlight, it still offers a robust, quality feel.
Build Quality
From the moment you hold the G Pro Wireless, its superior build quality is evident. There are no loose parts, and the mouse provides a smooth, reliable glide thanks to its high-quality feet. Although it lacks some customizable options found in other models, the overall experience remains impressive.
Buttons
The Omron switches are exceptional, providing low and responsive front buttons for quick clicks. The side buttons are equally precise and easy to access. The mouse wheel is firm, ensuring accurate scrolling and solid clicks. There are four side buttons in total, and you have the option to replace them with flat caps if you prefer fewer buttons. This flexibility accommodates different playstyles and grips.
User Experience & Sensor
Logitech has designed the G Pro Wireless with user comfort in mind. Its larger size suits gamers with bigger hands, and the customizable side buttons support various gripping styles, particularly claw and palm grips. The ambidextrous design makes it comfortable for all types of players.
The mouse features functional LEDs that indicate battery life, so you’re always aware of how much power is left. There is also an aperture that twists off at the base of the mouse, but more on that later.
In summary, the Logitech G Pro Wireless remains a strong contender in the gaming mouse market, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and flexibility that can satisfy both casual and competitive gamers.