
Great build quality, Solid touch feeling

- Comfortable for long periods. - Solid metal hinges ( breaking point for many previous headsets) - Good sound, I wouldn't say their audiophile headphones, but it's good enough I can listen to music around the house. - The included dongle works out of the box with Linux! (At least Fedora anyway) Just the main functions of the headset, audio, mic, sleep. Don't expect the RGB controls or fractal software to work. The buttons on the headset can control that. - The included magnetic charging base is awesome.

The G305 has 12k sensor, 12000 DPI and extra buttons, I can use it all!, The mouse works wonders with my Alienware R15 PC. It works with 'doing a clean install of Windows 11', and that helps a lot!

Programming macros and adjusting settings is a snap with the software. Built from quality materials - scratch and wear resistant. Per key RGB isn't an overstatement, there is programming for every key and nearly every space between them. Key switches are smooth and well defined. Radial dial for additional features is a convenient bonus. Matt finish, so there is no key-glare caused by backlighting. Heavy - which I consider a pro, but some people may not appreciate as much.

It is very light Very responsive Glides very well on a mouse pad It was free

It works well.

This headset is the most comfortable one I have used. Able to wear it for hours and unlike some other ones I have tried, no sore ears! It also has a good wireless range - able to go do anything in the room and also even to the bathroom. the battery last a long time, can be used while plugged in too.


- Multiple configurable buttons, useful to have push-to-talk on the thumb button, dpi switchers, shortcuts, etc. - Lighter than the g502 proteus core, with weight you can get it heavier. - First wireless mouse in while so I can't really say much about the battery, but no problem keeping it alive with 8+ hours of usage a day (remote work + entertainment).


- Sensor feels amazing - Skates feel pretty smooth for stock mouse - Shape is perfect for bigger hands - Responsive and no hiccups - Great value for the price compared to bigger brands - Wired performance feels very consistent and accurate, as well as the 2.4GHz dongle. - Good weight for control (not too light, not too heavy) - Plenty of programmable buttons for different use cases - DPI and customization options are very flexible

The feeling is soft and the ergonomics are perfect. Has quick keys on the sude

- Not having a cord to limit movement or trip on is nice - The pull-down mic is a nice touch, and it has turned on and off reliably so far (less than a month, though, so don't assume anything there) - The range is decent but not amazing. I didn't know what to expect, but I can only travel a small portion of my house without losing signal. It's still a much better range than a wired headset, and it's no issue for using it with my desktop, but I tend to lose signal even one room away

Doesnt feel super cheap, and the lighting is good not all distorted like some cheaper keyboards.

I have never had a silent mouse before. I needed a new mouse for college and decided to try this one. I absolutely love it! It fits in my hand very comfortably, and it truly makes no sound when you click it! Easy to use, looks simple yet stylish. Very satisfied with my purchase.

i love it and it works really good.

Full sized keys; not a fan of low profile/laptop style, programmable RGB (nice since I play in low light so I see the keys), padded wrist rest, media controls, macro keys. I like my peripherals wired cause batteries are a pain.

I don't often gush over a mouse. Unless of course the mouse is a fantastic piece of engineering. This mouse is great --especially for someone like me with larger hands that needs a sturdier device with which to vanquish my foes. The photos in the description do not do this mouse justice. The unit is well-built and very aesthetically pleasing. The lighting is vibrant and smooth. I am really enjoying the effects that are included by default with the iCUE software and kind of wish I had an RGB keyboard to go with it for the full effect. The ability to add the extra weight is not something strictly unique to this device, but it is a feature that I've grown to really enjoy in other units. The added benefit of being able to see the properties for center of gravity and such in the iCUE software is a nice touch. I enjoy the stock weight of this mouse, but with the added weights it is just brilliant for me. The included case for the weights if you don't use/need all of them is also a nice touch --though all of the weights went right into the mouse for me. Grip is fantastic for larger hands and I felt immediately comfortable on this device and could see using it for many hours at a time without fatigue. The added precision button near the thumb is a nice addition as well for those times when you need really precise movements --just hold down the precision button and make your little tiny mouse movements!

So many pros, where do I start? Wireless - fantastic: no one can beat Logitech's Lightspeed system. It's ultra-fast and rock-solid. Battery life - fantastic: you get 34 hours of battery life at maximum (100%) brightness, over 130 hours at minimum (25%), and 1100 hours with no RGB lights. That should put to rest any fears about going with wireless, even in an RGB keyboard. Switches - fantastic: I was definitely concerned about whether the Kaihua switches in this model could compete with the big name switch manufacturer, but indeed, they are great, and a huge step up from the Romer-G switches in Logitech's previous wireless mechanical keyboard, the G613, which were super-mushy. Design - Fantastic: gone is all the fantastic plastic of every previous Logitech keyboard, replaced by beautiful aluminum and a svelte 22mm-thick profile. A total win.

- Lightweight - Excellent Build Quality - Works any desk surface without mousepad