When testing the Logitech G305 out for myself in Fortnite and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, I notice no difference between it and the Razer Basilisk I use at home in terms of performance. Logitech G305 Lightspeed Review: Performance Next Section (And that’s just poor sportsmanship.) As for the gravity threshold, anything between 30G and 50G is enough to register your hand’s abrupt shocks and shocks. In this regard, the Razer Mamba fails to keep up with speed specific sweepstakes, at 210 IPS, although the acceleration is higher at 50G it also costs $ 30 more than the G305 Lightspeed.Įxcept for sports professionals, these numbers won’t mean much to most people because I doubt you’ll move your mouse over 30 feet in a second unless you’re so disgusted with your teammates’ performance that you throw the G305 Lightspeed through the room. ![]() Meanwhile, the maximum gravity with which the G305 Lightspeed can track your exact movements is rated as “40G”. Especially from the G305 Lightspeed, you can count on a maximum speed of 400 inches per second (IPS) with which the mouse can accurately follow movements. That said, at the top of the mouse resolution, it’s usually a numbers game, unlike what you can observe.īesides, many gamers claim that tracking speed and acceleration are more important specifications than DPI. The resolution ranges from 100 dpi to 12,000 dpi, so don’t expect the same amount of flexibility you would get from the Razer Mamba with a maximum of 16,000 dpi. Still, by downloading the Logitech Gaming Software, you can assign them to any mouse function, keystroke, or multi-key macro you can whip up. These are programmed by default for the forward/backward actions in your browser. Since the G305 Lightspeed rejects all forms of LED frippery, the adjustment is limited to the pair of buttons on the left. On the back of the mouse is the Logitech “G” logo, which of course, stands for “Gaming.” Gamers accustomed to more ostentatious mice will find that colorful lights do not shine through that emblem. Note that the USB receiver (which you can plug into a supplied USB extension cable if required) is the G305 Lightspeed’s only wireless transfer tool. You can access both items by pressing and sliding the back half of the mouse shell. Speaking of which, if you can’t find the 2.4GHz USB dongle initially, it’s because it’s stored in the right mouse to the left of the battery for safekeeping. It is noteworthy that the G305 does not feel heavy, even though there is an AA alkaline battery in the shell as a power source. The Razer Mamba, a more expensive, Editors’ Choice-winning wireless competitor to the G305 Lightspeed, on the other hand, weighs a relatively “whopping” 4.32 grams. For example, the Roccat Kova weighs 3.5 grams, and the HyperX Pulsefire FPS comes at 3.3 grams. Weighing 3.42 grams, the G305 Lightspeed is comparable in weight to other mice in its class. Behind the wheel is a sensitivity button that allows you to change the tracking resolution, which varies up to 12,000 dpi. Between the main buttons is a grooved scroll wheel that provides tactile, bumpy feedback as you roll it. The 1.5 x 2.5 x 4.6 inch (HWD) shape starts curved at the heel, fits in the palm of your hand, and narrows as you reach the two front mouse buttons. Not that it’s homey in any of the finishes (matte black or white), but it won’t top other, more muscular models in Logitech’s lineup. The appeal of the Logitech G305 Lightspeed comes to the fore by touching it, not looking at it. Logitech G305 Lightspeed Review: Design Next Section The great strength of the G305: it migrates the same wireless functionality in that great mouse to a precious peripheral that both gamers and non-gamers will appreciate for its minimalist design, good battery life, and impressive real-world performance. The Logitech G305 Lightspeed lacks many of the features you’d expect from a high-end wireless gaming mouse like the Logitech G903 Lightspeed. We couldn’t quite measure that, but our hand told us this is a snappy gaming mouse for a wireless model. Logitech claims that it will only take 1 millisecond (ms) from the moment you click a button to the moment that alien craft is blown up in horror into your favorite space shooter. This is our Logitech G305 Lightspeed Review. ![]() In all but name, the Chaos Spectrum used the same Lightspeed wireless technology that now powers the all-new Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse. It’s been two years since the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum debut, the wireless gaming mouse that made lower latency a specification that mice of this type should aim for. Logitech G305 Lightspeed Review: Conclusion Logitech G305 Lightspeed Review: Performance
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