Logitech G305 Gaming Mouse Goes for Pocket Change, Amazon Dumps Leftover Stock for Black Friday - Kotaku
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Logitech G305 Gaming Mouse Goes for Pocket Change, Amazon Dumps Leftover Stock for Black Friday - Kotaku
"The G305 Lightspeed mouse delivers everything competitive players actually need without the ergonomic bells and whistles you'd use for spreadsheets. Right now it's hit an all-time low at $27 on Amazon, down from its usual $49 price tag for Black Friday. This wireless gaming mouse packs Logitech's Hero 12K sensor, Lightspeed wireless technology with 1ms response time and runs for 250 hours on a single AA battery."
"Lightspeed wireless technology eliminates the lag that plagued older wireless mice. The 1ms report rate matches what you'd get from a wired connection which means your cursor moves exactly when you move the mouse. You won't notice any delay during flick shots or quick building edits in competitive games. The wireless receiver stores inside the mouse body when you're traveling, so you won't lose that tiny USB dongle in your bag."
"The Hero 12K sensor tracks up to 400 IPS and offers adjustable sensitivity up to 12,000 DPI. High IPS ratings come in handy when one is making fast swipes across the mousepad in the heat of an intense firefight. It retains its accuracy even when you're making those swift moves that would confuse cheaper optical sensors. You'll be able to dial in your preferred DPI settings and save them to the mouse's onboard memory."
The Logitech G305 Lightspeed is a compact wireless gaming mouse offering competitive performance at a steep discount to $27. It uses the HERO 12K sensor with up to 12,000 DPI and 400 IPS tracking for accurate, high-speed movements. Lightspeed wireless provides a 1ms report rate that matches wired responsiveness and includes a stowable USB receiver for travel. A single AA battery powers roughly 250 hours of use, and the 99-gram weight keeps the mouse agile. Six programmable buttons and onboard memory allow customization. The shape accommodates palm, claw, and fingertip grips, with smaller hands finding it most comfortable.
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