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I just bought a super light. Recently I've been using the Zowie ec2-b I think and it's been great, but my brother told me how much he likes his new super light so decided to give it a go. It's definitely so much smaller and lighter. Just have to get used to it I guess, but I did like the Zowie a lot
The whole everything needs to be 5grams argument has always been dumb low weight only benefits whole arm gamers and no one covers that if you are a wrist user light weight is your mortal enemy
I bought it at a discount at Best Buy $110, which is actually pretty decent for a high quality wireless mouse. I used to love the Deathadder V2 and V3, and while I still consider the Deathadder my go-to for gaming mice in terms of overall shape and design, I'm LOVING the G Pro. The Superlight might have its improvements in terms of weight and some subtle difference in tech, but comparing specs-wise I just couldn't justify spending the extra $40 they wanted for it those newer iterations. I will say that with the super light weight of the Deathadder V3 compared to the G Pro, the G Pro does feel noticably heavier, and there's certainly some weight to the mouse itself, but I actually think this is a good thing compared to super lightweight mice, especially as it comes to fine-tuning aim in FPS games that require pixel-accuracy like Siege. The added weight and super sensitive sensor which does register subtle movements means that I can really guide the cursor/reticle exactly where it needs to be without overcorrecting as might happen with a lighter mouse like the ultra-lightweight Deathadder V3.
Just bought a gpro wireless for 70€. And it's definitely worth it (for that price), the build is solid, the skates are solid, the shape is really good. Compared to g305 it's night and day difference, you can notice the wight and build difference, also the sensor feels so much snappier, the buttons are also a lot better. My only gripe would be the rubber pattern on the scroll wheel and the full price. But if you can get one at a discount, you should definitely pick one up.
Different grip styles and grip width make mouse weight feel different. More surface contact on the mouse make the mouse feel lighter. Narrower shapes make the mouse feel heavier.
i personally enjoy symetrical mices more than any other, my all time favourite being a simple steelseries sensei raw from 2013 that i gave to my brother because the dpi cap was hurting my more modern and higher dpi capable mices but i am considering getting an upgraded version of the same mouse, i currently have the evga x12, the razer viper 8k and a logitech g305 and a mastermouse mm711, even the weird steelseries warcraft, but my favourite shape is still the sensei raw, the ergonomics and the texture makes lets my overworked wrist enjoy active resting when i get home.
I’ve been using the same g703 for about 4 years now and when someone first told me that the g703 is HEAVY I thought they were joking. I never knew so many people struggled to move 95 grams.
I completely agree with your take on the weight. The fact of the matter is that the norms started shifting rapidly once the ultralight/superlight mice started coming out, and have done so even more with the hyperlight mice (under 50 grams). I'm a big fan of the GPX, and I could honestly still go back to my old G703 Hero, and it wouldn't feel heavy at all. This whole new "paradigm" in terms of light gaming mice unfortunately ends up undermining a very important factor when it comes to peripherals: Subjectivity. There is this silly idea that everyone has to get a glass pad and glass skates so that the mouse accelerates on its own. The reality is that it is subjective, and that it is important to understand that everyone has different needs and different ideas of what is best for them. Even if (hypothetically speaking) everyone could adapt and learn to use a glass mousepad with glass skates on a mouse that has more holes in it than a swiss cheese, doesn't mean that everyone should. Anyways, like I said above, I agree with you when it comes to the weight of the GPW.
@@osmoke_xd6678 and bro only spent around 2 minutes doing so. Crazy how bro can write a lot of words when he is steadfast when it comes to what bro wants to say.
i just bought one recently, and im enjoying it. this one was on sale for $60 and i happy i didnt pay almost double for a newer model. after doing some research, the only real difference is 15ish grams lighter, and a slighty "updated" sensor. i think i made a good choice, especially going from the 502 hero to this, its 33% lighter (121 grams vs 80 grams) and fits my hand better.
I used various super light mice and ended up back to this for the additional buttons on the right side, which just suit my need better. And as you said, 80g is really quite fine.
i ordered it a few days ago and it arrived today, it is so smooth and the scroll wheel button is so smooth like when u even press on it it barely makes a sound which is the best part in my opinion and it feels soft, you can also take out the side buttons if ur left handed and make it left handed, its only 80g and you can change the RGB colour which is just amazing, overall i will not change to another mouse and if it breaks then i will buy another one, i got this one for 94 euros and it wasn't even on discount.
Have the x2 mini. Wanted to try a gpro but couldn’t justifiy spending $110+ for the superlight so I just got the regular gpw for $60. Excited to try it out.
@@Alex-hx4cs it’s a good comfy shape but personally at around 78-81 grams it’s a bit to heavy for my liking. I also have an aggressive claw grip and 19x9 hands so I find myself losing my grip when my hands get sweaty. I currently have something smaller and lighter on the way, but as of now I’m still using the gpw until then. Good mouse but I’m just trying to find my end game mouse lol. Also depends if you can get it for cheap. I wouldn’t pay 80+ for it at all since the specs are outdated compared to the mice out today.
Bought it for $80 back in 2021 and it’s one of my favorite mice. There are pros that still use it. So if a pro can use it at the highest level, so can the average consumer.
Im a pro for honor player (since 3 weeks ago) i use this mouse. Bought it 2022 and Im really happy with it. 2 weeks ago i bought a razer viper 8khz cause i wanted to try something new. It was good and all, but im accually gonna stick with Logitech, crazy How this mouse is still a viable pick even though it’s like 5years old or so
@@Revelation13-8 there are definitely better options out there, but for the price it usually goes for these days, it's still one of the best wireless ambidextrous mice you can get.
@@CR0WYT I dont support wifi of wireless anything , i owned it before , got rid of it when i made my home 100% radiation free , no cell phones or wifi allowed , considering getting the wired version , but i assume there are better mouses out there by now , it was the best some years ago , but what brands or models do u suggest beats it today ?
@@Revelation13-8 bruh just say you don't trust wireless, but thankfully wired is still 100% viable. Zowie would be my go-to if I were to get a wired mouse as they have shapes most companies don't even bother trying to replicate and they're driverless, so you don't have to download software. Vaxee is also a good option if you want more modern hardware, but they don't have the variety Zowie has (in the wired department) and the better hardware is extremely hard to notice for the average consumer.
i was bout to buy de regular g pro wireless on amazon(i really really like it), but i actually bought the superlight one due to amazon prime days at 72€. I think theres one advantage u didnt say about the superlight one, and it is the battery
I got the g pro wireless and the right mouse button is more of a lighter click than the left mouse button is that how the mouse is supposed to be? Is it normal?
Guys, I have this mouse but the 3 little RGb lights on top of it don't all light up, only two, but when I turn on the mouse or put it to charge, all 3 lights light up, this is some mouse configuration that I need to mix??
@@Kurinhisoka it's like my zowie but better and wireless. The battery life is not super great but I don't mind pluggin it in. Doesn't even bother me then with cable. Would always recommend for the price.
I am going to upgrade to g pro wireless from a 100g hyperX mouse and while I do expect to feel some difference in weight I don't think a difference in less than 50+ grams can be easily noticeable and impactful at all. So the difference between Superlight and the original version is almost non-existing objectively. How weak you need to be to feel a 17 grams difference after 10 seconds of using each mouse? Your sens must be really low to actually go for such price increase just to get rid of 17 grams and think that it's gonna do something to your aim.
Coming from a regular laser, wireless mouse playing COD, I'm fairly surprised on how well the mouse performs and feels. Was it worth $100? I don't know but it sure does feel good.
I came here to check one thing, and I'm still confused... Can I use all mouse buttons at the same time, or do I have to choose between left and right side?
I have a g pro wireless shipping my way, and i am worried i should get a new desk as well. I didnt realize it was EIGHTY grams--if that was zaza i could smoke it for months.
Ive been using the g502 for years, which is 121 grams base and Ive put in 6 extra grams in the lil weights, changing to 80 grams in gonna be a game changer 😅
I just got it last month, this was on sale for $48 at bestbuy vs $100 for the G pro superlight 1. Bought it cause I just switched over to PC and didn't really know if I was gonna go full on KBM or end up getting a scuff controller, but I don't really see myself buying something new anytime soon tbh. I use a mx master 3s daily for work so the g pro feels insanely light to me when gaming after work lol. Maybe I would have sprung for the superlight if it had bluetooth so I could switch between devices easily but ig i'm using 2 different mice regardless might as well stick with the one thats half the price
Man i just love your videos theyve helped narrow down my choices to just 2 mice the gpro wireless and the orochi v2 but im so damn indecisive idk what to do. What do you think?
@@martin_1021 it's an expensive mousepad that can charge your mouse while you are using it (and when you're not,) it only works with a few Logitech mice
still rocking my g pro wireless been like 2-3 years, hella good. skates owrn out and i got some super glides now its unstoppable easy best purchase ever prolly gonna mod it with some grips later on
Tatoh, without preparation, is a player on the same level as other professionals. This type of tournament with random bans weakens his gameplay too much.
I have a Gladiator 3 Aimpoint from Asus it weighs 79 grams and it's fine. I like it better but I like to have a backup mouse and the G-pro I got on auction cheap on eBay and its fine in a pinch I still like my Gladiator better USB C 36000 Polling rate plus the dpi is on top so it is easier to change, but Again the G-pro would be a perfect backup if it wasn't for that darn Micro-USB. To me, 63 grams is too light.
I saw the price spiking up yesterday, in germany this mouse costs 5 bucks less than the old gpx, seem like the days of the gp come an end D: Edit looked again, the gp is the same price in germany as the gpx, and yeah I saw it going for 88,99 Euros where the GPX went for 88,98 Euros, means this mouse is dead and the last copies now sell, if you want one then now or never.
My old G900 just died after 6 years in service, even though the mice still looks brand new. Im afraid the superlight will be too light coming from the g900's weight of a 107 grams, so i just ordered the g pro, and hopefully it will hit that sweetspot
Bro if you dont need the extra ambidextrous buttons Go for the lightest mouse you can, It really helps, If you dont Care about being competitive then a heavier mice might feel more "layback and relax" becouse If you try to swing It arround having to lift It up it makes a huge difference
As a left handed mouse user this is probably still the best mouse on the market for us. I'll most likely buy a spare just because of how good they are compared to every other mouse I've tried in the last 2 decades. The battery life is crazy, I can go 2 weeks easily without charging it(I use the pc a good 15+ hours a day, everyday). It charges in under 20 minutes(least it feels like it, I've never timed it) to full and then you're good another 2 weeks. Apparently there is a naga or whatever that's left handed on the market. I never could find one here in Australia and even if I could, it'd be a learning curve not worth investing in if you're already used to keybinds in mmo's and they are muscle memory and just want right side buttons on your mouse. If that's you, just buy this mouse.
bought over 10 mouse from different brand, no one can beat g900. finally bought g903 instead. lost my g900 in portland ., and my laptop. thought save tax , but lost more than tax at last
uuuurgh! I was just about to buy this and then you said micro-usb. Nope, done with that sh*t! That standard is dead and buried as far as I am concerned. Btw, great video!
@@dameyyat3079 I tried the GPW, and don’t get me wrong, it was good. But coming from the Naga (been using it since 2014) means I’m really used to that ring finger ledge. Without it my ring finger doesn’t know where to be. I miss the amount of buttons the Naga has when I use anything else. I can literally map all the abilities to the mouse numbers, and only touch the keyboard for movement.
@@sdrake8355i mean u have been use in the naga mouse for 8 years ma boi ofc u will get some thing off when u try a new mouse like gpw,and for my bottons u dont really use them for abilities i used them for changing the gun only and point at the places
@@dameyyat3079 sure, but mate, the convenience of having the spike button right underneath the primary weapon button, is ridiculous. 123&4 are so easily reachable on the Naga. More so than on my keyboard, so much so I remapped my Q, E and C abilities to the number pad 😂
turn to Jesus Christ he loves all of us more than anything and he literally died for us. He took in the punishment for our sins thru on the cross. It wasn’t cuz we deserved it, but cuz he loved us. 1 John 4:10 “This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” it was thru his love that he died for us and we can be forgiven
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As someone who owned both the regular and Superlight I can confirm it's still totally worth it and 80g might be more of a sweetspot for some people.
Is weight the only improvement or is it a different texture and better clicks etc ?
@@Cooliewhistles from what i know, the clicks are basically still the same but the superlight has better grip on sides and battery last longer
I just bought a super light. Recently I've been using the Zowie ec2-b I think and it's been great, but my brother told me how much he likes his new super light so decided to give it a go. It's definitely so much smaller and lighter. Just have to get used to it I guess, but I did like the Zowie a lot
The whole everything needs to be 5grams argument has always been dumb low weight only benefits whole arm gamers and no one covers that if you are a wrist user light weight is your mortal enemy
Also it’s one of the only left handed mice
I bought it at a discount at Best Buy $110, which is actually pretty decent for a high quality wireless mouse. I used to love the Deathadder V2 and V3, and while I still consider the Deathadder my go-to for gaming mice in terms of overall shape and design, I'm LOVING the G Pro. The Superlight might have its improvements in terms of weight and some subtle difference in tech, but comparing specs-wise I just couldn't justify spending the extra $40 they wanted for it those newer iterations. I will say that with the super light weight of the Deathadder V3 compared to the G Pro, the G Pro does feel noticably heavier, and there's certainly some weight to the mouse itself, but I actually think this is a good thing compared to super lightweight mice, especially as it comes to fine-tuning aim in FPS games that require pixel-accuracy like Siege. The added weight and super sensitive sensor which does register subtle movements means that I can really guide the cursor/reticle exactly where it needs to be without overcorrecting as might happen with a lighter mouse like the ultra-lightweight Deathadder V3.
Bro if ur a Bronze Player in apex u will instantly get to Pred #1 if u have RGB. RGB is OP
True, I keep getting stomped by pred stacks and it’s because they chug glow sticks before playing so the rgb is in their veins
@@DiamondLobbyReviews When they crack their bonner it does RGB
Just bought a gpro wireless for 70€. And it's definitely worth it (for that price), the build is solid, the skates are solid, the shape is really good. Compared to g305 it's night and day difference, you can notice the wight and build difference, also the sensor feels so much snappier, the buttons are also a lot better. My only gripe would be the rubber pattern on the scroll wheel and the full price. But if you can get one at a discount, you should definitely pick one up.
i bought the superlight new for Just 95
Just got one for $50 on Amazon
I bought the Superlight on sale for 70$
i bought g pro for 50$ on christmas discounts xD
Just picked one up for 50
Your analogy with regular coke and coke zero earned you my like. I dont know where you were going with it too but I like it
Is it crazy to say I bought this mice back in 2017 still using it to this day
I just bought one today as mine gave up on me , I’m a lefty and it’s the best mouse for left handed people imo
@@reece3406 Is it on the smaller, larger or medium side of the size? Searching for a good gaming mouse for about 75€
Different grip styles and grip width make mouse weight feel different. More surface contact on the mouse make the mouse feel lighter. Narrower shapes make the mouse feel heavier.
i personally enjoy symetrical mices more than any other, my all time favourite being a simple steelseries sensei raw from 2013 that i gave to my brother because the dpi cap was hurting my more modern and higher dpi capable mices but i am considering getting an upgraded version of the same mouse, i currently have the evga x12, the razer viper 8k and a logitech g305 and a mastermouse mm711, even the weird steelseries warcraft, but my favourite shape is still the sensei raw, the ergonomics and the texture makes lets my overworked wrist enjoy active resting when i get home.
I’ve been using the same g703 for about 4 years now and when someone first told me that the g703 is HEAVY I thought they were joking. I never knew so many people struggled to move 95 grams.
I completely agree with your take on the weight. The fact of the matter is that the norms started shifting rapidly once the ultralight/superlight mice started coming out, and have done so even more with the hyperlight mice (under 50 grams). I'm a big fan of the GPX, and I could honestly still go back to my old G703 Hero, and it wouldn't feel heavy at all. This whole new "paradigm" in terms of light gaming mice unfortunately ends up undermining a very important factor when it comes to peripherals: Subjectivity. There is this silly idea that everyone has to get a glass pad and glass skates so that the mouse accelerates on its own. The reality is that it is subjective, and that it is important to understand that everyone has different needs and different ideas of what is best for them. Even if (hypothetically speaking) everyone could adapt and learn to use a glass mousepad with glass skates on a mouse that has more holes in it than a swiss cheese, doesn't mean that everyone should.
Anyways, like I said above, I agree with you when it comes to the weight of the GPW.
Bro wrote a whole ass essay
@@osmoke_xd6678 and bro only spent around 2 minutes doing so. Crazy how bro can write a lot of words when he is steadfast when it comes to what bro wants to say.
@@iitsMikeBnever dumb down to the atmosphere of the room, let the moron be 😹 ur take was a1 tho
@@osmoke_xd6678 paragraph*
@@iitsMikeB the eloquent sinner strikes again
2024 just bought the pro absolutely love it
A criminally undervalued channel
i just bought one recently, and im enjoying it. this one was on sale for $60 and i happy i didnt pay almost double for a newer model. after doing some research, the only real difference is 15ish grams lighter, and a slighty "updated" sensor. i think i made a good choice, especially going from the 502 hero to this, its 33% lighter (121 grams vs 80 grams) and fits my hand better.
@@yanguskhan8513 where was the sale on?
I used various super light mice and ended up back to this for the additional buttons on the right side, which just suit my need better. And as you said, 80g is really quite fine.
i ordered it a few days ago and it arrived today, it is so smooth and the scroll wheel button is so smooth like when u even press on it it barely makes a sound which is the best part in my opinion and it feels soft, you can also take out the side buttons if ur left handed and make it left handed, its only 80g and you can change the RGB colour which is just amazing, overall i will not change to another mouse and if it breaks then i will buy another one, i got this one for 94 euros and it wasn't even on discount.
Have the x2 mini. Wanted to try a gpro but couldn’t justifiy spending $110+ for the superlight so I just got the regular gpw for $60. Excited to try it out.
Been a couple months since this comment, thoughts? I’m thinking of buying it right now and need some opinions haha
@@Alex-hx4cs it’s a good comfy shape but personally at around 78-81 grams it’s a bit to heavy for my liking. I also have an aggressive claw grip and 19x9 hands so I find myself losing my grip when my hands get sweaty. I currently have something smaller and lighter on the way, but as of now I’m still using the gpw until then. Good mouse but I’m just trying to find my end game mouse lol. Also depends if you can get it for cheap. I wouldn’t pay 80+ for it at all since the specs are outdated compared to the mice out today.
Bought it for $80 back in 2021 and it’s one of my favorite mice. There are pros that still use it. So if a pro can use it at the highest level, so can the average consumer.
Im a pro for honor player (since 3 weeks ago) i use this mouse. Bought it 2022 and Im really happy with it. 2 weeks ago i bought a razer viper 8khz cause i wanted to try something new. It was good and all, but im accually gonna stick with Logitech, crazy How this mouse is still a viable pick even though it’s like 5years old or so
still use it ? ok so what is the better mouses on the market in 2024 that beats it ?
@@Revelation13-8 there are definitely better options out there, but for the price it usually goes for these days, it's still one of the best wireless ambidextrous mice you can get.
@@CR0WYT I dont support wifi of wireless anything , i owned it before , got rid of it when i made my home 100% radiation free , no cell phones or wifi allowed , considering getting the wired version , but i assume there are better mouses out there by now , it was the best some years ago , but what brands or models do u suggest beats it today ?
@@Revelation13-8 bruh just say you don't trust wireless, but thankfully wired is still 100% viable. Zowie would be my go-to if I were to get a wired mouse as they have shapes most companies don't even bother trying to replicate and they're driverless, so you don't have to download software. Vaxee is also a good option if you want more modern hardware, but they don't have the variety Zowie has (in the wired department) and the better hardware is extremely hard to notice for the average consumer.
For a lefthander it is the only option beside the Rezer Viper Ultimate
what about razer naga left hand edition
G pro wireless (not the super light) is also a left hand mice
i was bout to buy de regular g pro wireless on amazon(i really really like it), but i actually bought the superlight one due to amazon prime days at 72€. I think theres one advantage u didnt say about the superlight one, and it is the battery
Can Logitech g pro connect to iPhone 15 and if so,how would I use it for gaming
what
can u use all 4 side buttons at the same time on the g pro wireless
Yes you can.
Yes but you are without question going to deal with clicking the wrong buttons constantly if you go with that option
I got the g pro wireless and the right mouse button is more of a lighter click than the left mouse button is that how the mouse is supposed to be? Is it normal?
Guys, I have this mouse but the 3 little RGb lights on top of it don't all light up, only two, but when I turn on the mouse or put it to charge, all 3 lights light up, this is some mouse configuration that I need to mix??
grabbed it for 69(nice) EUR today on Amazon to replace my Zowie FK1+. Seemed a good price for a solid mouse!
How's it holding up so far? Thinking of getting one soon.
@@Kurinhisoka it's like my zowie but better and wireless. The battery life is not super great but I don't mind pluggin it in. Doesn't even bother me then with cable. Would always recommend for the price.
Same, from g502
I am going to upgrade to g pro wireless from a 100g hyperX mouse and while I do expect to feel some difference in weight I don't think a difference in less than 50+ grams can be easily noticeable and impactful at all. So the difference between Superlight and the original version is almost non-existing objectively. How weak you need to be to feel a 17 grams difference after 10 seconds of using each mouse? Your sens must be really low to actually go for such price increase just to get rid of 17 grams and think that it's gonna do something to your aim.
I order gpro wireless for 64 usd on sale, waiting for delivery
Thanks with these at $80 for Black Friday I had to snatch one up.
We had the same idea
did you get it yet?
Coming from a regular laser, wireless mouse playing COD, I'm fairly surprised on how well the mouse performs and feels. Was it worth $100? I don't know but it sure does feel good.
I came here to check one thing, and I'm still confused... Can I use all mouse buttons at the same time, or do I have to choose between left and right side?
People in the comments are saying you can
This is one of the best types of review I would always like to see. (The comedy skit review)
underrated ass channel
I have a g pro wireless shipping my way, and i am worried i should get a new desk as well. I didnt realize it was EIGHTY grams--if that was zaza i could smoke it for months.
Remember that when it came out it was marketed as a light mouse, so...
Ive been using the g502 for years, which is 121 grams base and Ive put in 6 extra grams in the lil weights, changing to 80 grams in gonna be a game changer 😅
I just got it last month, this was on sale for $48 at bestbuy vs $100 for the G pro superlight 1. Bought it cause I just switched over to PC and didn't really know if I was gonna go full on KBM or end up getting a scuff controller, but I don't really see myself buying something new anytime soon tbh. I use a mx master 3s daily for work so the g pro feels insanely light to me when gaming after work lol. Maybe I would have sprung for the superlight if it had bluetooth so I could switch between devices easily but ig i'm using 2 different mice regardless might as well stick with the one thats half the price
Man would you buy this or DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed?
This
@@DiamondLobbyReviewsman should i buy this or pulsar x2
Man i just love your videos theyve helped narrow down my choices to just 2 mice the gpro wireless and the orochi v2 but im so damn indecisive idk what to do. What do you think?
I like the weight of the lg pro I got it and haven't been disappointed yet
im not going to lie for me personally i liked mice that are heavier feels like my aim is more snappy and more consistent.
Just got this mouse today from ebay for £26 but no side button attatchments, so just need to get some of them.
Friends were saying this mouse was heavy. Safe to say they were stunned when I told them the one I have now is 180g lmfao
You forgot to mention the g pro can use the powerplay while the super light cant
What is the powerplay?
@@martin_1021 it's an expensive mousepad that can charge your mouse while you are using it (and when you're not,) it only works with a few Logitech mice
@@charsquatch600 ahh, i see. thanks for the information
@@martin_1021 I have one, it's pretty cool, but as I said, it's an expensive solution to what most people don't think is a problem
It is tho😊
Awesome, very well done review!
love this mouse got it 4 years ago and it’s still holding up and got it for 60 what could go wrong
very good mouse, id just recommend buying new switches and a wheel decorder for replacement in the future, cause they dont last very long
still rocking my g pro wireless been like 2-3 years, hella good. skates owrn out and i got some super glides now its unstoppable easy best purchase ever prolly gonna mod it with some grips later on
Tatoh, without preparation, is a player on the same level as other professionals. This type of tournament with random bans weakens his gameplay too much.
I have a Gladiator 3 Aimpoint from Asus it weighs 79 grams and it's fine. I like it better but I like to have a backup mouse and the G-pro I got on auction cheap on eBay and its fine in a pinch I still like my Gladiator better USB C 36000 Polling rate plus the dpi is on top so it is easier to change, but Again the G-pro would be a perfect backup if it wasn't for that darn Micro-USB. To me, 63 grams is too light.
is it better to get the deathadder wired or the g pro they are both the same price
I saw the price spiking up yesterday, in germany this mouse costs 5 bucks less than the old gpx, seem like the days of the gp come an end D:
Edit looked again, the gp is the same price in germany as the gpx, and yeah I saw it going for 88,99 Euros where the GPX went for 88,98 Euros, means this mouse is dead and the last copies now sell, if you want one then now or never.
yeah I like the buttons on the right side for gameplay leaning, so ill buy another g pro wireless
My old G900 just died after 6 years in service, even though the mice still looks brand new. Im afraid the superlight will be too light coming from the g900's weight of a 107 grams, so i just ordered the g pro, and hopefully it will hit that sweetspot
Bro if you dont need the extra ambidextrous buttons Go for the lightest mouse you can, It really helps, If you dont Care about being competitive then a heavier mice might feel more "layback and relax" becouse If you try to swing It arround having to lift It up it makes a huge difference
After you been using it this whole time, how has the mouse been?
@@skillzhd561 it’s been my favorite mouse ever so far, that’s why i’ve been using it for so long. I enjoy the G pro as much, if not more though😄
@@maddog7606 niceee good to hear, I just bought it.
bro my mouse is literally 11O grams logitech g603 w only 1 battery
As a left handed mouse user this is probably still the best mouse on the market for us. I'll most likely buy a spare just because of how good they are compared to every other mouse I've tried in the last 2 decades. The battery life is crazy, I can go 2 weeks easily without charging it(I use the pc a good 15+ hours a day, everyday). It charges in under 20 minutes(least it feels like it, I've never timed it) to full and then you're good another 2 weeks.
Apparently there is a naga or whatever that's left handed on the market. I never could find one here in Australia and even if I could, it'd be a learning curve not worth investing in if you're already used to keybinds in mmo's and they are muscle memory and just want right side buttons on your mouse. If that's you, just buy this mouse.
In my opinion I like the g pro wireless more, because it has more side buttons and RGB, And I like heavier mice.
Bruh that music is loud
None of ur business
2:38 that's actually the G502 Lightspeed and its 121 Grams really heavy
would you recomend to use athord glids for the G Pro Wireless, because the default ones are pretty bad :
bought over 10 mouse from different brand, no one can beat g900. finally bought g903 instead. lost my g900 in portland ., and my laptop. thought save tax , but lost more than tax at last
i have used 80g mice for the whole time i have been gaming and they feel light i dont really feel a difference
i agree 80g isnt heavy anything under 100g is light tbh
uuuurgh! I was just about to buy this and then you said micro-usb. Nope, done with that sh*t! That standard is dead and buried as far as I am concerned. Btw, great video!
It is definitely a good mouse for normal gamers today, but there is a lot more options which are more suitable for FPS gamers other than this one.
Hi, I am currently looking for a new mouse. Do you have any tips? Since this one according to you, isn't that suitable for FPS. Thanks!
@@nilswanelof938 it depends on the size of your hand
Like what?
lol "more suitable for fps gamers other than this one" but doesn't name one, if u need a mouse to make u better i think ur just bad
How the hell do they not have usb c
pro X, cost more and has less features. the fact they convince people that it cost more to have less is brilliant.
The DOUBLE Click Is watching you all
Would rather spend $80 on the pro wireless than $110 on the super light
First is better cuz I’m left handed
@@Fr1Saylem7 same 🗿
you use the same mouse and keyboard as me so I know its good
Will mice ever have PTSD feet
is it GOOD today???
Yes! I just got me one this last month and I dont regret it a single bit 🤠
Got mine for 45 bucs
@@jonkyonk3901 how
It's the coke vs coke zero analogies for me.... LOL
0:04 sorry about your boo boo daddy
in my opinion gpw is still a little too expensive for my taste
I think it'd good for your taste, but too expensive for your wallet
I dont get why people want 60g mice. I have a Roccat Kone Aimo (approximately 130g) and I think its perfect
Just got it for 88$ Amazon
i cant pick gpw or mow
anything over 60g is heavy, bro is tweaking
For minecraft pvp
no idea what you on about mate, but 80g is clearly not light. the sweetspot lies arguably between 60-70g to have the best handling and stability.
Do you have a cat?)
I do, it's why in every video all my stuff is covered in cat hair :)
@@DiamondLobbyReviews yeah I see as your hand was scratched)) anyway good review man
Mate, I’m playing Valorant with my 117g Naga. 😂😂
80g would be like a feather!
bruh im going for the g pro cuz of my 108g Razer Basilisk V3,i love the mouse but its little bit heavy for valo
@@dameyyat3079 I tried the GPW, and don’t get me wrong, it was good. But coming from the Naga (been using it since 2014) means I’m really used to that ring finger ledge. Without it my ring finger doesn’t know where to be. I miss the amount of buttons the Naga has when I use anything else. I can literally map all the abilities to the mouse numbers, and only touch the keyboard for movement.
@@sdrake8355i mean u have been use in the naga mouse for 8 years ma boi ofc u will get some thing off when u try a new mouse like gpw,and for my bottons u dont really use them for abilities i used them for changing the gun only and point at the places
@@dameyyat3079 sure, but mate, the convenience of having the spike button right underneath the primary weapon button, is ridiculous. 123&4 are so easily reachable on the Naga. More so than on my keyboard, so much so I remapped my Q, E and C abilities to the number pad 😂
well,,,,i prefer my death adder
I like heavier mice
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turn to Jesus Christ he loves all of us more than anything and he literally died for us. He took in the punishment for our sins thru on the cross. It wasn’t cuz we deserved it, but cuz he loved us. 1 John 4:10 “This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” it was thru his love that he died for us and we can be forgiven
bro what is on your hand and arm? did kid draw on you with permanent market while u were sleeping?
Looks like a cat scratch