Thanks for the mentions! Just a note on wireless ... if you use low sensitivity and do big swipes to move the mice around, then yeah wireless is huge. If you use a mid to fast sensitivity, like under 35cm/360, then a lot of the cables are so good now that they basically feel wireless, so don't be afraid to look at wired options still! Should help you save some money until wireless gets cheaper.
I just got the g Pro w cos was reduced and I hope I don't need to relearn how to use a mouse as I'm lefthanded (only when playing) and I have only used big mice.. :D
I have a G Pro mechanical keyboard. The paint on one of the buttons wore out after 2 weeks of use. It still works fine, but the worn down paint on the key cap just disappointed me. With this, i have no incentive on buying a G Pro mouse.
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I play Minecraft and the double clicking is awful. Like if you're speed bridging, if it double clicks it misses you next click input and the block doesn't place. The Double click doesn't benefit you in fighting because the second click isn't registered and then it doesn't read the second Click you make. Same issue as the Speed Bridging thing.
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Out of all the gaming mouse I've used over 10+ years, I would definitely say that the G Pro is the most amazing mouse I've ever used. I was a little adamant about it being wireless, but its definitely feels on par even with wired. The best feature in my opinion is that you can turn off all the fancy lighting to make it last for about 60-65 hours until you have to recharge it again. It's pricy, but very worth it because the latency, consistency, and precision you get with it is just unreal.
@@cenationfn3507 Honestly with their quality control being dogshit and their customer support also being dogshit it really doesn't seem worth to spend 200 dollars on a mouse that has the potential to feel horrendous.
Glorious model O is just straight up better than finalmouse. 200 bucks for the same thing. Would rather use to the g pro too but a tad bit too pricey for me
@@distorte8 I’ve used about 6 different brands and they all double click at some point it’s all hit or miss so I just bought a viper and problem solved Edit: I refuse to buy razor headsets though, LEGO’s with speakers glued to them are more durable
I just love everything wireless cause it's easier on the eyes and makes my setup feel less crowded. The only cables I have plugged into my PC are my monitors, webcam, LAN cable, and Headphones. My mouse and keyboard are both wireless and they just look and feel more comfortable. I get an average of 20ms latency on both of them (being Class A products, and they rarely lag beyond 40-90ms) but overall wireless are just a godsend.
TBH I think the best mouse is the Razer Viper series, both the Mini and the Ultimate. I've tried a plethora of mouse including the G PRO, I much prefer Viper more. Again, it's all preference and it depends on your hand size and how it feels FOR YOU. What's amazing for someone, isn't always gonna be the best for everyone. You gotta just do trial and error and find what fits you the most.
Well like, for the most part, i have double clicks. But it is no way, the mouse has anything to do with it other than low switch activaton force. The doubleclick at least for me is when i click really badly, and i have seen videos of people which were seriously clicking the mouse from 2 cm above the mouse, so they hit it too strongly and hit it on the way back. Other than that i get the double click like once 2 weeks.
G502 hero squad here! I'm on my second one right now and used them for 8 years or so. Never had any problems, only recently has it developed an issue with double-clicking, but that was fixed with a firmware update yesterday. Perfect mouse imo. Great side/thumb buttons, great software, all around great.
I used to use the Razer Deathadder V3, and while it's still my go-to for aesthetics and comfort (reminds me of a very old Microsoft mouse I used to use when I was a kid in the early 2000's, so nostalgia is part of my appreciation of its design), the Logitech G Pro wireless is really stealing my heart. I got it at Best Buy for $110, a pretty steep discount compared to the $150 price tag it used to fetch, and within this price range is an easy WIN.
I have the g pro x wireless headset and it is the same way. Super long battery life for a very short charge. Ive had both for about 8 months now and I think ive charged them all of like 3 times a piece now.
i had the g pro x superlight but didn't like the shape and mained the viper ultimate instead. The superlight while being a safe shape, doesn't feel perfect.
@@sololakey1906 I know what you mean, I liked my g703 better it fit better in my hand. But the g pro wireless is like too balanced so if you have a quirky grip it won't feel really comfy. I adjusted my grip to use it and now my hands never get tired like before and I've been playing for like 20 year. Mice have come a long way, I could say that. It is all just preference but g pro wireless is definitely the best mouse I've ever used (more than 2 years now).
I’ve had the gpro since it first came out and I can say with it just being wireless that helped more than I could’ve ever thought but honestly the only times ive ever had a double click happen is when I press the button too hard. But so far the only issue ive had from it is it being so small ive had to develop a weird ass grip because my hand is way bigger than the mouse.
7:09 as an FGC guy, paying $150 for the "best" gear sounds about right. On the point of comfort, some fgc players go fully custom to max out comfort. Pushing the pricetag of their controller to the $350-450 USD range
@@LethargicCarcass PS4 controller is confortable, and many actual fighting games are designed to be played in that controller scheme. BUT PS4 controller is low quality in terms of durability.
"Once you go wireless you just can't go back" ^ THIS!!! It works like that with everything, I've got my first wireless headphones two years ago, now I just can't use non-wireless headset, recently bought Honor Choice. I really want to buy wireless mouse in the future since they have only less problems than wired mouse due to lack of wire, and that wire not only adds friction, but it got me killed couple times when I moved my mouse too much too fast and it just flown under my mouse etc
I greatly appreciate the G Pro Wireless shape as even I can use it with my objectively large hands (21/11). However it needs grip tape on the contact spots to be comfortably large enough. But if/when they release the rumored G303 Shroud Edition, that'll take first place for me due to my fondness for claw. Hopefully it's soon... *kicks a pebble*.
Love mine and dont fear the double click issues, Those were revised away after the shroud editions hit the market. Shroud didnt want the click failures associated with his name and made them use better switches. Beardedbob and other channels have done tear downs to show this. Along with some other nifty AF mods.
Me and my brother had a guess on the double clicking problem. It happened me after using razer's deathadder mouse after a couple years of using it. The fix for the double click is to open up the mouse, removing the clicking switch, open up the switch itself, and clean (with alchool or such) both the metal parts that touch the switch metal. Our guess is that, after you use the mouse for a while, you start to wear off the metal and create small metal parts (or metal dust). And when you click, it debounces all around on those metals so that it double clicks or in my case, if I just stand on pressing the mouse1, it would debounce (very fast double clicks at a random time with sometimes stopping (like press, it clicks once, then stays like that for a couple of seconds, then it starts double, tripling or more clicks, and stops again, etc...)) all over it. So after cleaning it, it never happens again. (at least for the next couple of years)
Also, I had a temporarly fix by hot breathing into the mouse1 gap. Dunno what it done (technically), but it would stop the double click for a few minutes xPP
I've used a Logitech g pro wireless for a year and it's honestly incredible. It won't make you a better gamer, but it is the best mouse money can buy in my opinion. Once you cut the cord you can't go back.
@@owenpacey4219 The G Pro Superlight is even better than the "normal" G Pro, because is way lighter, the final mouse is also very good, but really fragile, most due to it being so light, being probably the lightest mouse there is. So have that in mind if you want to buy one. I'd go with the G Pro Superlight, mostly because it's easier to buy anywhere you live, and have a much broader spectrum of support also. But any of the two would be a good choice, won't make make you a much better gamer though...
Does the regular g pro last long ? how's it's longevity ? I'm looking for something which last a long time and worry if the g pro might have like double click issues after a year of use. I just play light gaming btw
@@colin6711 it's very good, I can go days without charging it while playing for 6-7 hours per day, battery life is fantastic. When it does eventually drain after about 4 days without charging at all, I'll plug it in for an hour and it's back up to around 80% right away.
I've used Razer Deathadder since 2012, then changed to Razer Basilisk v2 in 2020 and just recent switched to logitech g pro last month. No complaints, not having a wire is nice.
GPW Superlight is definitely at the top. However, considering the price point, things like scroll wheel quality and mouse feet aren't something like you'd expect from a $150 never-on-sale mouse. Shape, sensor (it doesn't matter on most top-tier mice but still), buttons etc. feel very good though.
And I have to add, out of the 3 GPW SL I've tried, none of them had a perfectly working scroll wheel. One was really close, but still had registering issues. Maybe it was just me getting unlucky but it seems the quality control wasn't top notch despite the price.
I had the G Pro wired for a couple years and loved it. I also have a wireless G918 TKL keyboard so it was a no brainer for me to go for the G Pro wireless. Took some getting used to as its a bit heavier and a bit more of a dome shape in my hand. Didn't take long to get used to it. I've had no click issues yet "touch wood". I love the freedom of a wireless mouse. Not that the wires on the original were too much of a hindrance. But it is noticeable for me at least since using my G Pro Wireless. I forked out the cash and got a Powerplay mat for it, so I don't even need to worry about charging it. Totally happy with my setup.
Y si juegas mmorpg hay muchos mejores, para fps ya existen mejores mouse y mas baratos y ademas no hay que dejarse llevar poor un video y mas cuando no los has probado tu
Had a g-pro, experienced a bunch of double-clicking. Used the warranty with BestBuy to get a SteelSeries mouse, returned that, and got the G-Pro again because the shape was so different from everything else, and then it started double-clicking, so I got the viper ultimate. Never had any problems with the viper, very similar to the model O, and I think it's a strong competitor to Logitech.
G Pro X Superlight is the best mouse I've ever used. I'm not saying it's worth $150. If you have other things to spend that money on, any mouse will be good enough for FPS. It's the player, not the gear that makes a victory. But goddamn. This mouse is a blast to use, and feels pixel fucking perfect.
Maybe its just me, had a 502 for over a year now under heavy use and it’s still kicking strong, without a single problem of doubleclick or anything else.
i had the g pro wireless, used it for about a year tolerating it’s double click issue, since it had a 2 year warranty, i got a 1 to 1 exchange and got a new one, didn’t have an issue since :)
Same here my g502 hero is also double clicking but I know how to fix it. I just spray it with my WD40 contact cleaner on the hole side of my mice and double clicking is gone
I have many mice, including the GPW and the Superlight, I even have the new final mouse and I have to say the gpro line is my favorite beside the new final mouse, but the final mouse is just to hard to get your hands on and way to expensive($190) but I reccomend the gpw to anyone who can afford it. It's truly an amazing mouse if you can afford it. If you can't there are some good budget options out there and some really stellar wired mice
From someone who works in the industry of gaming peripherals, I’ll drop my quick take. Logitech are doing it right. They listened to the pros feedback, and built around that. The mouse is increadible, and truly ahead of it’s time. Even though the company I work for is a direct competitor of Logitech, I can only say good things about them. I’m jealous that they’ve created a masterpiece, but at the same time happy for the gaming community. The future for gaming perhipherals is very bright. The keyboards, mice and mousepads of the future are going to be insane.
Same man! I know that the Synapse software is shit, but other than that, nothing to complain about Cheap prices, light mouse, fits my small hands, just right for me
Once you go wireless, you can never go back. This seems to be true for me. Since the g703 now the g pro wireless, I cannot use a wired mouse. G pro wireless changed my grip for the better as well. It is an incredible mouse and it is worth the "investment". I had used similar priced mice from other brands (not wireless) and I would say this is the most balanced - not too light, not too heavy, ambidextrous, suitable for different style games, tons of charge for a wireless. I cannot believe Logitech is not paying me for this.
@@ggpatatje2654 g703 is nice bit is heavier. It has a better ergonomic shape but the g pro wireleas (using the superlight now) imho is way way better. The pink/magenta edition is incredible. It ia great overall mouse and it is pretty balanced for different activities. Also the g703 got a faulty svroll wheel after a while so it was the reason to switch to g pro wireless 1st edition. The new superlight is better - better switches, better scroll and it is way lighter. So my advice would be to get the superlight g pro wireless. It ia more expensive than g703 but it is better.
Honestly in my personal opinion the G Pro Wireless is a solid mouse. It has top tier tech and it really performs. What throws me off is this "potato" shape that it has. It is a very safe shape that it will work for most people out there, but it is a "jack of all grip styles master of none" type of mouse. Almost everyone can use it comfortably but not everyone will perform at their full potential when using it due to the shape lacking some curves (again, my personal opinion). I use ambidextrous mice with fingertip grip and I have large hands and I perform better with a Razer Viper, FK1 or HyperX Pulsefire Haste rather than the GPW. And I can grip it / use it just fine. It is just way too rounded / big to really make the difference for me personally. Still a top tier mouse, that is for sure.
I got the razer viper ultimate, picked it up off ebay for like 60 bucks (used) and it came with a charging doc too. It's pretty light at around 74g and is pretty good size for my hand. I would say it's worth for the price.
@@lotus4699 you replied to a comment from 11 months ago. How'd you even find it LMAO. But idk, I never tried the gpro but for the price that I got my viper ultimate at, it was worth, and there are more going for those prices
My issue with Logi G is the comfort and small sizes. I need a bigger size, like my Decus Speedlink. If logi had that kinda shape and size, i'd buy it no matter the size
@@ScoobyShotU No i mean size, mouses comes in different sizes, shapes etc. some fit bigger hands, some smaller hands, mine are partially bigger and Logi has smaller sizes and that bothers me. When using smaller mouses for your hand size it becomes uncomfortable which was my point. I wish that Logi had that mouse, but designed for bigger hands too
I have a Redragon Impact MMO mouse with 12 side buttons and I absolutely love it, Apex, titanfall 2 and siege are my most played games apart from XCOM 2 and similar strategy games, and since in Apex and Titanfall movement is so key I can bind various movement functions to my many mouse buttons.
click issues that i've noticed in mice before is usually people clicking way too hard and wiggling their fingers a bit over the surface or something like that. i've tried out mice that my friends used to call out as defect for reasons as "it stops working mid spray in csgo" or "it double clicks". I tested their mice and never had the same problem then we realised that they usually press the mouse buttons insanely hard during intense situations which's causing some kind of problem with the switches. Sometimes it's just that you accidentally double click yourself as well.
I own both Logitech G Pro and Viper Ultimate, taking it with a grain of salt, i would stay with my viper anyday, but this doesnt make the G PRO any worst
Ive had a g pro wireless for a long time now and its been the best mouse ive ever had. No issues whatsoever, battery life insane and whenever it needs charging only a small time is required. Whenever its at its end im definitely going to be buying a new g pro.
Feel and fit is really important too. I used a Razer Viper Mini for a month and figured it was too small. Looked around for a mouse based on my hand size, got a Model O and it's perfect.
My cousin who plays Valorant and Apex let me have his G502 when I got my first gaming laptop. What I love about it is the "thumb guard" that keeps your thumb from scraping the mouse surface. Sounds silly and arbitrary, I know. But I find if feel like I have to exert effort into keeping my thumb from brushing against the pad. The thumb guard lets me relax it. Now I'm planning on getting the wireless version with the power mat.
it is not just the G Pro that has the double clicking problem. I've had multiple different Logitech mice during the last years and ALL of them had this problem (apart from others issues like a loud noise when in stand-by). I have switched to a Razor Basilisk V2 and will never change as long as Razor produces this mouse.
I just got a Superlight yesterday. I like it, it feels even snappier than my old wired mice and the lack of cable feels great for flick shots. Is it worth $150? Probably not. But it is a technologically impressive product, and I don't like the shapes of cheaper wireless mice like Model O or Orochi so I'll take it. I can't wait for 2024 when Zowie will release EC2 Wireless. THAT is the endgame for me.
I mean, i think it is worth $150. The labor, the feedback, the amount of effort they put into getting a wireless mouse is great. It's the first one to basically do it which is really impressive and to be the first one it's going to be expensive because it's the only way we know how to do it. But just a great mouse in general. I think it's worth, but just my opinion
I don’t like the glorious mice because the shape is to big and the o- seems to forcing on my hand. I honestly like the deluxe m800 over the o wireless. I would suggest anyone who wants a model o should look into alternatives
I had a GPW for about 3 years, it was fine for the most part, I didn't get the double-clicking until the very end, at which point I threw it in the bin. What I will say is that even from the beginning, swapping to the GPW from my Zowie EC-2B I began unscoping from my awp before I fired, something I NEVER did in the past; implying that my keyboard was responding to my inputs faster than my mouse was.
ive got a g502 wireless with the wireless charging mouse mat. I love it, it did suffer with the double click issue but i replaced the switches with good aftermarket ones and its perfect again
Mine was fixed with a firmware update. But I only had this issue for a month or so out of ~8 years (I'm on my second 502 rn, replaced the first one after ~7years)
I have the Shroud edition, it has RGBB, the shroud logo isn't even visible if your right handed, you can buy it for $100-130, and lastly they added a different part to the mouse that made it so the double clicking no longer happens.
For me, I've owned about 15 mice which includes majority of the top recommended mice. GPW, I just straight up aim the best with it. Even over the GPX. Can't say it's hype for me, but it seems to have the best combination of features and shape over other mice. Close second for me is the Outset AX and Air58
ive sent back like 3 g pros for double clicking. Still love this mouse. I just love that it's wireless. No more getting the cord stuck on something while moving.
As FPS player you should know that mice are like shoes and it depeneds on size and shape if one is good for someone or not. Best mice are zowie because they understand this simple fact.
when my G703 broke (started to double-click and eventaully it couldnt even left click properly) i ask few of my friends who own a lot of mice whats best so they recommend me Logitech G Pro X Superlight .. so far no double click almost 5 months old
Surprised they didn't talk about the super craze over the lightweight mouses like the final mouse and the glorious mouses. They kinda teased it with the holes pun in the beginning but then no follow up
i have a glorious model o wireless with ceramic feet over a hard pad, i have to say, til someone releases a ceramic feet for the superlight, the model o will be my main mouse, even though the glide on the g pro is good it can't compete by a long shot (at least for me that plays low sense)
@@Ottoni174 yeah I had 2 O-s and now I'm trying the D-. Just as good. Slightly better feel for hand but I use a class grip anyway. If I get another one I'm definitely getting the o wireless because it's the same weight as the D- and it works great for me
@@BeesOnAimlab i wanna get it but I don't understand like, why a 150$ mouse have issues at all, idk what Logitech is doing tbh it's very irresponsible imo
@@Krauzr btw in my opinion Is really overpriced Just think that It doesn't have RGB and right side buttons like the old gpro but It costs the same, Also the viper mini on paper is basically the same Just a worst sensor (btw It's impossible to tell the difference) theorically Better switches!(since the switches of the gpro are omrons 20ms which are really cheap while the viper mini has opticals which are a lot faster) and then a cable so... Basically the gproXsuperlight Is a viper mini wireless with a differenti shape that costs over 110 dollars more
Thanks for the mentions!
Just a note on wireless ... if you use low sensitivity and do big swipes to move the mice around, then yeah wireless is huge. If you use a mid to fast sensitivity, like under 35cm/360, then a lot of the cables are so good now that they basically feel wireless, so don't be afraid to look at wired options still! Should help you save some money until wireless gets cheaper.
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The legend is here
Comes down to preference overall.
Yay!
Ya, ironic glorious uses such a soft seemingly invisible cord on the MOW.
Me sitting here with my IntelliMouse Optical from the year 2000: ''Hmm, very interesting''
I just got the g Pro w cos was reduced and I hope I don't need to relearn how to use a mouse as I'm lefthanded (only when playing) and I have only used big mice.. :D
Same
io 1.1 was my first optical mouse and i loved it.
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Ever Seen the G501 (0 Kabel 2) but bigger and a Hero Sensor it's 70$ore some Like it Peace
I have a G Pro mechanical keyboard. The paint on one of the buttons wore out after 2 weeks of use. It still works fine, but the worn down paint on the key cap just disappointed me. With this, i have no incentive on buying a G Pro mouse.
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People : double clicking on a mouse is bad
Minecraft players : are ya sure bout dat?
I play Minecraft and the double clicking is awful. Like if you're speed bridging, if it double clicks it misses you next click input and the block doesn't place. The Double click doesn't benefit you in fighting because the second click isn't registered and then it doesn't read the second Click you make. Same issue as the Speed Bridging thing.
@@Poopio just godbridge
@@kuriousissa548 I can't, I've only been playing BW for like 3 weeks, I still suck KEKW
@@TetraBui why would you play duels on hypixel when pvp land, minemen club, etc. exist.
lmaoooooooooo thought of that too
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Nah, dimitri is just too lazy to keep on saying that line. Wait for the next video xDDDD
fr they used to do that last year now it's an improvement
The banter between those two in the middle was some mad trash talk lmfao loved it
1v1 video when? 👀
We need it
Lol Dmitri is silver in Cs go he is never coming close to tenz
@@jenishmaharjan9655 bruh seriously?
@@jenishmaharjan9655 ah yes. fanboy
@@milawrine3657 lol stay iron
Out of all the gaming mouse I've used over 10+ years, I would definitely say that the G Pro is the most amazing mouse I've ever used.
I was a little adamant about it being wireless, but its definitely feels on par even with wired.
The best feature in my opinion is that you can turn off all the fancy lighting to make it last for about 60-65 hours until you have to recharge it again.
It's pricy, but very worth it because the latency, consistency, and precision you get with it is just unreal.
Then you got to try the new finalmouse it’s amazing
@@cenationfn3507 Honestly with their quality control being dogshit and their customer support also being dogshit it really doesn't seem worth to spend 200 dollars on a mouse that has the potential to feel horrendous.
@@cenationfn3507 I hate holes
Glorious model O is just straight up better than finalmouse.
200 bucks for the same thing.
Would rather use to the g pro too but a tad bit too pricey for me
It's all preference tbh, love my g pro though.
size and grip is all. Agreed. But I love my gpx.
@@lightningcat6382 still preference, i like em heavy
Never tried ot but I had a g502 hero had double click on it (first logitech mouse) so now I refuse to use logitech
i feel like my g pro is a little to small for my goliath hands but its still my favorite mouse ever.
@@distorte8 I’ve used about 6 different brands and they all double click at some point it’s all hit or miss so I just bought a viper and problem solved
Edit: I refuse to buy razor headsets though, LEGO’s with speakers glued to them are more durable
11:37 That beaulo spin doe sheeeeeesh
I just love everything wireless cause it's easier on the eyes and makes my setup feel less crowded. The only cables I have plugged into my PC are my monitors, webcam, LAN cable, and Headphones. My mouse and keyboard are both wireless and they just look and feel more comfortable. I get an average of 20ms latency on both of them (being Class A products, and they rarely lag beyond 40-90ms) but overall wireless are just a godsend.
TBH I think the best mouse is the Razer Viper series, both the Mini and the Ultimate. I've tried a plethora of mouse including the G PRO, I much prefer Viper more. Again, it's all preference and it depends on your hand size and how it feels FOR YOU. What's amazing for someone, isn't always gonna be the best for everyone. You gotta just do trial and error and find what fits you the most.
the viper ult side buttons are hard to press, and i dont like the rubber grip
its really just personal pref.
@aetyra The viper mini side buttons are awful, it breaks after a few months
Love my viper mini but the cord is super bad. Need a bit of mods, but so does the g pro which makes it an absolutely killer
@@Definitely_Melnyx but the viper mini is like 1/5 the price of a gpro
I have both viper mini and viper ult so should i change from viper ult to g pro wireless ?
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Everyone except minecraft skywars tryhards: double clicking is perfect
Obviously skywars players would hate double clicking mice. Heard that high cps is detrimental to gameplay in mc 1.8 pvp
You might wanna check what you wrote xD
@@retardedr2d2zzz Minecraft 1.8 PvP bases on high cps, because it will reduce your knockback
The perfect Minecraft mouse
Well like, for the most part, i have double clicks. But it is no way, the mouse has anything to do with it other than low switch activaton force. The doubleclick at least for me is when i click really badly, and i have seen videos of people which were seriously clicking the mouse from 2 cm above the mouse, so they hit it too strongly and hit it on the way back. Other than that i get the double click like once 2 weeks.
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G502 hero squad here! I'm on my second one right now and used them for 8 years or so. Never had any problems, only recently has it developed an issue with double-clicking, but that was fixed with a firmware update yesterday. Perfect mouse imo. Great side/thumb buttons, great software, all around great.
If only it wasn't so huge and so damn heavy
@@Al-fm8kh I really like that. If you like something smaller, I think the Razer Deathadder is the best choice
Dimitri you upgraded to a B series when the C series is coming out? 😂
I know, I should've waited 😂
I used to use the Razer Deathadder V3, and while it's still my go-to for aesthetics and comfort (reminds me of a very old Microsoft mouse I used to use when I was a kid in the early 2000's, so nostalgia is part of my appreciation of its design), the Logitech G Pro wireless is really stealing my heart. I got it at Best Buy for $110, a pretty steep discount compared to the $150 price tag it used to fetch, and within this price range is an easy WIN.
i love the g pro wireless. pretty much perfect and charges fast af for a long time..
I have the g pro x wireless headset and it is the same way. Super long battery life for a very short charge. Ive had both for about 8 months now and I think ive charged them all of like 3 times a piece now.
i had the g pro x superlight but didn't like the shape and mained the viper ultimate instead. The superlight while being a safe shape, doesn't feel perfect.
@@sololakey1906 plus the optical switch of the viper is mwah👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
@Hibana Jager Main wait, why? Idk anything about audio.
@@sololakey1906 I know what you mean, I liked my g703 better it fit better in my hand. But the g pro wireless is like too balanced so if you have a quirky grip it won't feel really comfy. I adjusted my grip to use it and now my hands never get tired like before and I've been playing for like 20 year. Mice have come a long way, I could say that. It is all just preference but g pro wireless is definitely the best mouse I've ever used (more than 2 years now).
I’ve had the gpro since it first came out and I can say with it just being wireless that helped more than I could’ve ever thought but honestly the only times ive ever had a double click happen is when I press the button too hard. But so far the only issue ive had from it is it being so small ive had to develop a weird ass grip because my hand is way bigger than the mouse.
7:09 as an FGC guy, paying $150 for the "best" gear sounds about right. On the point of comfort, some fgc players go fully custom to max out comfort. Pushing the pricetag of their controller to the $350-450 USD range
Yeah some dudes go nuts on custom sticks. And then you’ll have another pro wreck them with just a normal ps4 pad lol
@@LethargicCarcass also very true. Comfort reigns king
@@LethargicCarcass PS4 controller is confortable, and many actual fighting games are designed to be played in that controller scheme. BUT PS4 controller is low quality in terms of durability.
I went from the Xtrify M4 to the G Pro Superlight, and honestly, the fact of not having a wire has been an incredible feeling
"Once you go wireless you just can't go back"
^ THIS!!! It works like that with everything, I've got my first wireless headphones two years ago, now I just can't use non-wireless headset, recently bought Honor Choice.
I really want to buy wireless mouse in the future since they have only less problems than wired mouse due to lack of wire, and that wire not only adds friction, but it got me killed couple times when I moved my mouse too much too fast and it just flown under my mouse etc
i like the part when the video editor shows off to explain .... love it
Thank you thank you. I like the part where you watched and commented, always my favorite o7
gpro is so great I don't feel any need to buy another even the super light
G502 is mach better
Same, started using it and its literally perfect
Light mice are shit
Super light is way better I have both and I like the super light way more
i just got a super light yesterday and it’s legit 2-3x lighter than my old mouse and it feels so nice
11:37 that caught me off guard, that was cool haha!
I do a lot of journal reading so I really like the G502 with the infinity scroll.
that's sick i never even considered that as a usage case scenario
My scroll wheel button is stuck 😢 now i want the wireless version
I greatly appreciate the G Pro Wireless shape as even I can use it with my objectively large hands (21/11). However it needs grip tape on the contact spots to be comfortably large enough. But if/when they release the rumored G303 Shroud Edition, that'll take first place for me due to my fondness for claw. Hopefully it's soon... *kicks a pebble*.
Literally just got my g pro x superlight yesterday.
Love mine and dont fear the double click issues, Those were revised away after the shroud editions hit the market. Shroud didnt want the click failures associated with his name and made them use better switches. Beardedbob and other channels have done tear downs to show this. Along with some other nifty AF mods.
same wtf lol, it feels like im always skating on crumbs with the mice but i hope it gets better
same here i love it
@@xmontiixv1 Maybe because you are, my superlight glides great but its just my experience
You should get new mouse skates tho
Me and my brother had a guess on the double clicking problem. It happened me after using razer's deathadder mouse after a couple years of using it. The fix for the double click is to open up the mouse, removing the clicking switch, open up the switch itself, and clean (with alchool or such) both the metal parts that touch the switch metal. Our guess is that, after you use the mouse for a while, you start to wear off the metal and create small metal parts (or metal dust). And when you click, it debounces all around on those metals so that it double clicks or in my case, if I just stand on pressing the mouse1, it would debounce (very fast double clicks at a random time with sometimes stopping (like press, it clicks once, then stays like that for a couple of seconds, then it starts double, tripling or more clicks, and stops again, etc...)) all over it.
So after cleaning it, it never happens again. (at least for the next couple of years)
Also, I had a temporarly fix by hot breathing into the mouse1 gap. Dunno what it done (technically), but it would stop the double click for a few minutes xPP
"One does not buy any random mouse"
me with my FÜHLEN mouse: .....
11:36 okay dudeee , you got me there .. very nice :D
I've used a Logitech g pro wireless for a year and it's honestly incredible. It won't make you a better gamer, but it is the best mouse money can buy in my opinion. Once you cut the cord you can't go back.
what about the final mouse starlight 12 or g pro superlight?
@@owenpacey4219 The G Pro Superlight is even better than the "normal" G Pro, because is way lighter, the final mouse is also very good, but really fragile, most due to it being so light, being probably the lightest mouse there is. So have that in mind if you want to buy one. I'd go with the G Pro Superlight, mostly because it's easier to buy anywhere you live, and have a much broader spectrum of support also. But any of the two would be a good choice, won't make make you a much better gamer though...
Does the regular g pro last long ? how's it's longevity ? I'm looking for something which last a long time and worry if the g pro might have like double click issues after a year of use. I just play light gaming btw
@@colin6711 it's very good, I can go days without charging it while playing for 6-7 hours per day, battery life is fantastic. When it does eventually drain after about 4 days without charging at all, I'll plug it in for an hour and it's back up to around 80% right away.
@@matth8924 i see.
thanks for your feedback
and here i am still using my razer deathadder from 2014 still works like a new one
I've used Razer Deathadder since 2012, then changed to Razer Basilisk v2 in 2020 and just recent switched to logitech g pro last month. No complaints, not having a wire is nice.
Same bro. I have this 3 mouse at once. Deathadder v2, basilik v2, and g pro wireless. I can say this g pro is best among these 3
What if this was a commercial by Logitech
"Logitech set out to create the perfect mouse"
** Laughs in double clicking and broken scroll wheels **
my scroll wheel broke twice on logitec mouse and it's both a software issue
Idk how you can manage that...
Got less than 18 months out of mine before holding right click became impossible
it was the best mouse till the finalmouse starlight
"One does not buy any random mouse in 2021"
Me: 👁👄👁
GPW Superlight is definitely at the top. However, considering the price point, things like scroll wheel quality and mouse feet aren't something like you'd expect from a $150 never-on-sale mouse. Shape, sensor (it doesn't matter on most top-tier mice but still), buttons etc. feel very good though.
And I have to add, out of the 3 GPW SL I've tried, none of them had a perfectly working scroll wheel. One was really close, but still had registering issues. Maybe it was just me getting unlucky but it seems the quality control wasn't top notch despite the price.
check zowie quality it shreds after 3 months of using it
I had the G Pro wired for a couple years and loved it. I also have a wireless G918 TKL keyboard so it was a no brainer for me to go for the G Pro wireless. Took some getting used to as its a bit heavier and a bit more of a dome shape in my hand. Didn't take long to get used to it. I've had no click issues yet "touch wood". I love the freedom of a wireless mouse. Not that the wires on the original were too much of a hindrance. But it is noticeable for me at least since using my G Pro Wireless. I forked out the cash and got a Powerplay mat for it, so I don't even need to worry about charging it. Totally happy with my setup.
Y si juegas mmorpg hay muchos mejores, para fps ya existen mejores mouse y mas baratos y ademas no hay que dejarse llevar poor un video y mas cuando no los has probado tu
Ok I'm interested in the controller Thing at the end would love to find out what analog sticks is the best and doesn't drift
nintendo switch obviously
@@squid2r the nintendo switch is notorious for drifting.
Hall effect stick sensors don't drift
Had a g-pro, experienced a bunch of double-clicking. Used the warranty with BestBuy to get a SteelSeries mouse, returned that, and got the G-Pro again because the shape was so different from everything else, and then it started double-clicking, so I got the viper ultimate. Never had any problems with the viper, very similar to the model O, and I think it's a strong competitor to Logitech.
Thank goodness. I just bought a Razer Viper today too 🙏
I wrapped mine in gun grip tape ! sticks to the palm of my hand ! Amazing !
G Pro X Superlight is the best mouse I've ever used. I'm not saying it's worth $150. If you have other things to spend that money on, any mouse will be good enough for FPS. It's the player, not the gear that makes a victory. But goddamn. This mouse is a blast to use, and feels pixel fucking perfect.
11:36 Beaulo mouse spin 😫
Shoutout to the deathadder lol we came in first
Take a shot every time he says "A Hundred And Fifty"
Seriously. Stfu
@@YDINO69 u high bro?
Hunen fiddy.
7 months in and the G Pro Wireless has become my favorite mouse, and now it's on sale for $80, which is an absolute steal!
Copped today 😈
Are the double clicking issues real or nah?
@@littlem1001 Double clicking definitely exists, but I haven't experienced it yet.
@@CR0WYT you will soon. Give it a year or two
@@UOHCUNY 2 years later. Still nothing. I think it just depends on how you use/abuse it.
The double clicking issue is the reason I went with the Razer Viper Ultimate over the G pro. Had a G502 and it got the double clicking issue.
yep, I loved my g102 before it started doubleclicking, and moved to viper as well
Used to be an mc player, double clicking is everyone’s dream, but in most shooter games, it’s a curse.
Maybe its just me, had a 502 for over a year now under heavy use and it’s still kicking strong, without a single problem of doubleclick or anything else.
i had the g pro wireless, used it for about a year tolerating it’s double click issue, since it had a 2 year warranty, i got a 1 to 1 exchange and got a new one, didn’t have an issue since :)
Same here my g502 hero is also double clicking but I know how to fix it. I just spray it with my WD40 contact cleaner on the hole side of my mice and double clicking is gone
If you get double-clicking, just breathe into the cracks of the button that's double-clicking.
To discharge the static I suppose? Makes sense since you're always swiping it on a mousepad
I have many mice, including the GPW and the Superlight, I even have the new final mouse and I have to say the gpro line is my favorite beside the new final mouse, but the final mouse is just to hard to get your hands on and way to expensive($190) but I reccomend the gpw to anyone who can afford it. It's truly an amazing mouse if you can afford it. If you can't there are some good budget options out there and some really stellar wired mice
Bruh the 14:27 gura “a” made me thought my notifications came at the right time
From someone who works in the industry of gaming peripherals, I’ll drop my quick take.
Logitech are doing it right. They listened to the pros feedback, and built around that. The mouse is increadible, and truly ahead of it’s time.
Even though the company I work for is a direct competitor of Logitech, I can only say good things about them. I’m jealous that they’ve created a masterpiece, but at the same time happy for the gaming community.
The future for gaming perhipherals is very bright. The keyboards, mice and mousepads of the future are going to be insane.
Ik this is private, but do you work for RAZER.
@@worldofjoseup No, I work for a gaming peripherals startup company
@@pzychho Ohhhhh. Sounds interesting.
Ya its great, but it started double clicking. Moved to razer viper ultimate, and couldn't be happier
I went with Razer Viper mini and I'm loving it
be ready to buy a new mouse soon. :D
@@siim1129 why's that?
razer is known for designed obsolesence
@@siim1129 my take on that statement is it's a coin toss,some razer products are suprisingly good,while some are shit.and I say it as a Logitech used
Same man! I know that the Synapse software is shit, but other than that, nothing to complain about
Cheap prices, light mouse, fits my small hands, just right for me
Once you go wireless, you can never go back. This seems to be true for me. Since the g703 now the g pro wireless, I cannot use a wired mouse. G pro wireless changed my grip for the better as well. It is an incredible mouse and it is worth the "investment". I had used similar priced mice from other brands (not wireless) and I would say this is the most balanced - not too light, not too heavy, ambidextrous, suitable for different style games, tons of charge for a wireless. I cannot believe Logitech is not paying me for this.
I have a g pro right now and am thinking about upgrading to a g703, any thoughts?
@@ggpatatje2654 g703 is nice bit is heavier. It has a better ergonomic shape but the g pro wireleas (using the superlight now) imho is way way better. The pink/magenta edition is incredible. It ia great overall mouse and it is pretty balanced for different activities. Also the g703 got a faulty svroll wheel after a while so it was the reason to switch to g pro wireless 1st edition. The new superlight is better - better switches, better scroll and it is way lighter. So my advice would be to get the superlight g pro wireless. It ia more expensive than g703 but it is better.
Was just planning to upgrade my mouse and this comes out. Perfect timing lol.
Me with my mouse that i found in someones trashcan: Thats a very nice gaming mouse indeed
"you could probably beat me in osu"
well, tablet is your solution there :D
Honestly in my personal opinion the G Pro Wireless is a solid mouse. It has top tier tech and it really performs. What throws me off is this "potato" shape that it has. It is a very safe shape that it will work for most people out there, but it is a "jack of all grip styles master of none" type of mouse. Almost everyone can use it comfortably but not everyone will perform at their full potential when using it due to the shape lacking some curves (again, my personal opinion). I use ambidextrous mice with fingertip grip and I have large hands and I perform better with a Razer Viper, FK1 or HyperX Pulsefire Haste rather than the GPW. And I can grip it / use it just fine. It is just way too rounded / big to really make the difference for me personally. Still a top tier mouse, that is for sure.
I got the razer viper ultimate, picked it up off ebay for like 60 bucks (used) and it came with a charging doc too. It's pretty light at around 74g and is pretty good size for my hand. I would say it's worth for the price.
Is it better then the G pro
@@lotus4699 you replied to a comment from 11 months ago. How'd you even find it LMAO. But idk, I never tried the gpro but for the price that I got my viper ultimate at, it was worth, and there are more going for those prices
Just went from ZA13 to G-Pro wireless and loving it so far
My issue with Logi G is the comfort and small sizes. I need a bigger size, like my Decus Speedlink. If logi had that kinda shape and size, i'd buy it no matter the size
What ur comment makes no sense if logi had that kinda shape and size id buy it no matter the size? U mean price?
Not trying to be rude or anything just that is what seems to make sense.
@@ScoobyShotU No i mean size, mouses comes in different sizes, shapes etc. some fit bigger hands, some smaller hands, mine are partially bigger and Logi has smaller sizes and that bothers me. When using smaller mouses for your hand size it becomes uncomfortable which was my point. I wish that Logi had that mouse, but designed for bigger hands too
I have a Redragon Impact MMO mouse with 12 side buttons and I absolutely love it, Apex, titanfall 2 and siege are my most played games apart from XCOM 2 and similar strategy games, and since in Apex and Titanfall movement is so key I can bind various movement functions to my many mouse buttons.
I just keep buying my Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum over and over again .
Best mouse imo.
A brick, you mean.
@@m1ghtycs light mice overrated
@@zCri weak children without any strength amiright 😂😂
When you remove the top weights it's the perfect mouse.
It's a good gaming mouse, but not FPS. No pro plays with a G502 in CsGo, Val or Siege
click issues that i've noticed in mice before is usually people clicking way too hard and wiggling their fingers a bit over the surface or something like that. i've tried out mice that my friends used to call out as defect for reasons as "it stops working mid spray in csgo" or "it double clicks". I tested their mice and never had the same problem then we realised that they usually press the mouse buttons insanely hard during intense situations which's causing some kind of problem with the switches.
Sometimes it's just that you accidentally double click yourself as well.
I own both Logitech G Pro and Viper Ultimate, taking it with a grain of salt, i would stay with my viper anyday, but this doesnt make the G PRO any worst
Ive had a g pro wireless for a long time now and its been the best mouse ive ever had. No issues whatsoever, battery life insane and whenever it needs charging only a small time is required. Whenever its at its end im definitely going to be buying a new g pro.
14:23 hello ame, gura and miko funny seeing you here
No idea how they snuck in there... *whistles suspiciously*
i feel like the razer viper ultimate is underrated in the esports scene
I like using viper ultimate but... with the way my wrist is it doesnt fit well with my obtuse wrist angle.
Still waiting for a death adder ultimate. Then i wi change my gpx. Viper ult has a weird shape
I had one for a bit and yes, aiming was badass but I was already used to the buttons on g502 so i went for the wireless version of that and loving it.
Feel and fit is really important too. I used a Razer Viper Mini for a month and figured it was too small. Looked around for a mouse based on my hand size, got a Model O and it's perfect.
They fixed the double clicking issue in all the new models that came out from 2020
Really? Where'd you find this?
Best mouse I ever bought. Will buy again.
I had double clicking issues, and I would still buy again. Nothing comes close to it with shape and speed and accuracy.
Then get the g pro superlight lmao
@@suppressed_viii It's literally a potato shape.. jack of all trades, but a master of none.
My cousin who plays Valorant and Apex let me have his G502 when I got my first gaming laptop. What I love about it is the "thumb guard" that keeps your thumb from scraping the mouse surface. Sounds silly and arbitrary, I know. But I find if feel like I have to exert effort into keeping my thumb from brushing against the pad. The thumb guard lets me relax it.
Now I'm planning on getting the wireless version with the power mat.
As much as I love the G Pro, imo the G502 is the best mouse ever created
If only they brought this to a ultralight
I went from a $10 mouse to this mouse
I never looked back
The only con to the g pro is it has a double clicking issue
the person thats using this for cookie clicker: *are you sure about that?*
it is not just the G Pro that has the double clicking problem. I've had multiple different Logitech mice during the last years and ALL of them had this problem (apart from others issues like a loud noise when in stand-by). I have switched to a Razor Basilisk V2 and will never change as long as Razor produces this mouse.
After getting a gpro wireless I went from g2 to d2 in 1 month
regular or superlight?
What mouse did you have before though?
@@theBATmaify no mouse before 😁
@@HuE_99 regular
@MALEK001 001 I had a Logitech g203
I just got a Superlight yesterday. I like it, it feels even snappier than my old wired mice and the lack of cable feels great for flick shots. Is it worth $150? Probably not. But it is a technologically impressive product, and I don't like the shapes of cheaper wireless mice like Model O or Orochi so I'll take it. I can't wait for 2024 when Zowie will release EC2 Wireless. THAT is the endgame for me.
I mean, i think it is worth $150. The labor, the feedback, the amount of effort they put into getting a wireless mouse is great. It's the first one to basically do it which is really impressive and to be the first one it's going to be expensive because it's the only way we know how to do it. But just a great mouse in general. I think it's worth, but just my opinion
I personally use the Model O, but everyone has their preference :))
same because i dont wanna pay 3 digits
Minecraft?
Model O to me would be the perfect mouse if they added one extra side button
@@VitorInacio prob
I don’t like the glorious mice because the shape is to big and the o- seems to forcing on my hand. I honestly like the deluxe m800 over the o wireless. I would suggest anyone who wants a model o should look into alternatives
I had a GPW for about 3 years, it was fine for the most part, I didn't get the double-clicking until the very end, at which point I threw it in the bin.
What I will say is that even from the beginning, swapping to the GPW from my Zowie EC-2B I began unscoping from my awp before I fired, something I NEVER did in the past; implying that my keyboard was responding to my inputs faster than my mouse was.
ive got a g502 wireless with the wireless charging mouse mat. I love it, it did suffer with the double click issue but i replaced the switches with good aftermarket ones and its perfect again
did same for my g703 + changed sensor for wheel... now its better than ever before...
Mine was fixed with a firmware update. But I only had this issue for a month or so out of ~8 years (I'm on my second 502 rn, replaced the first one after ~7years)
G703 HERO is basically G Pro Wireless but larger. Much recommend if you aren't ultra competitive and have large hands.
I have both the Logitech G PRO X Wireless Superlight and Razer Viper Ultimate, i think the best one is the Razer by far.
11:36 looks so cool!
Still think that the Roccat Kone Aimo/ Kone Aimo Remastered is underrated
Ouh roccat kone air is also underrated no?
I have the Shroud edition, it has RGBB, the shroud logo isn't even visible if your right handed, you can buy it for $100-130, and lastly they added a different part to the mouse that made it so the double clicking no longer happens.
For me, I've owned about 15 mice which includes majority of the top recommended mice. GPW, I just straight up aim the best with it. Even over the GPX. Can't say it's hype for me, but it seems to have the best combination of features and shape over other mice. Close second for me is the Outset AX and Air58
ive sent back like 3 g pros for double clicking.
Still love this mouse. I just love that it's wireless. No more getting the cord stuck on something while moving.
G Pro is the best mouse, Razer had failed me about 30 mice, so I ain’t going back.
you had money for fckn 30 mice..... wtf
Razer is pretty much way overrated.
I love my G Pro
I bet you've never heard of the viper mini
@@JoAnnePablo screw that mouse
0:11 OMG my first impression was "this looks fancy". Then he proceeded to destroy me in few seconds! Feelsbadman
As an FPS player, this is the best mouse on the market right now.
As FPS player you should know that mice are like shoes and it depeneds on size and shape if one is good for someone or not. Best mice are zowie because they understand this simple fact.
I play FPS a lot aswell and between the 2 i prefer the viper ultimate over the G pro
i loved this! i would love to see more of this type of vid.
when my G703 broke (started to double-click and eventaully it couldnt even left click properly) i ask few of my friends who own a lot of mice whats best so they recommend me Logitech G Pro X Superlight .. so far no double click almost 5 months old
Does it have double click now?
@@zenjch no
@@HEXZ0R- okee
G403 Hero here. Aiming like a god
zowie is for boomers, pretty much every relevant zowie mouse has been cloned by some company with way better weight, cable and feet
Surprised they didn't talk about the super craze over the lightweight mouses like the final mouse and the glorious mouses. They kinda teased it with the holes pun in the beginning but then no follow up
i have a glorious model o wireless with ceramic feet over a hard pad, i have to say, til someone releases a ceramic feet for the superlight, the model o will be my main mouse, even though the glide on the g pro is good it can't compete by a long shot (at least for me that plays low sense)
@@Ottoni174 yeah I had 2 O-s and now I'm trying the D-. Just as good. Slightly better feel for hand but I use a class grip anyway. If I get another one I'm definitely getting the o wireless because it's the same weight as the D- and it works great for me
The G Pro is literally the air pods of mice
Air pods have a lot of problems
@@BeesOnAimlab that's what soba meant
@@Krauzr Oh my bad but with the superlight the only problem that you might encounter Is side play with mouse 1and 2
@@BeesOnAimlab i wanna get it but I don't understand like, why a 150$ mouse have issues at all, idk what Logitech is doing tbh it's very irresponsible imo
@@Krauzr btw in my opinion Is really overpriced Just think that It doesn't have RGB and right side buttons like the old gpro but It costs the same, Also the viper mini on paper is basically the same Just a worst sensor (btw It's impossible to tell the difference) theorically Better switches!(since the switches of the gpro are omrons 20ms which are really cheap while the viper mini has opticals which are a lot faster) and then a cable so... Basically the gproXsuperlight Is a viper mini wireless with a differenti shape that costs over 110 dollars more