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Logitech G610
 
Logitech G610
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Cherry MX Brown, Cherry MX Red
  
 
Logitech G710
 
Logitech G710
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Cherry MX Brown
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6 G keys on the left
  
 
Logitech G810
 
Logitech G810
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Romer-G
  
 
Logitech G910
 
Logitech G910
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Romer-G, 6G keys on the left. 4 G keys on the top left.
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Full size and tenkeyless.
  
 
Spark, Spectrum
 
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The third generation of this mouse is the G502 hero, along with the G502 lightspeed which are identical with only the latter being wireless. The most notable change is the change from the pixart sensor lineup to logitech's own in-house hero sensors which take less power than the previous generation.
 
The third generation of this mouse is the G502 hero, along with the G502 lightspeed which are identical with only the latter being wireless. The most notable change is the change from the pixart sensor lineup to logitech's own in-house hero sensors which take less power than the previous generation.
  
Logitech G900
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Logitech G900, G903
  
  
Logitech G600
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Logitech G600, 602, 604
  
  
Logitech G300
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Logitech G300, 303
  
  
Logitech G400
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Logitech G400, 402 hyperion fury
  
  
 
Logitech G Pro Wireless
 
Logitech G Pro Wireless
  
 
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This mouse is a mouse targeted for first person shooter gamers. It has an unknown scroll wheel. It is commonly disassembled to replace the microswitch for the left and right click. As well as to reduce weight, or recolor it. This mouse has a special pink, yellow, and white edition.
 
Logitech G Pro Ultralight
 
Logitech G Pro Ultralight
  
 
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This is a new mouse released by logitech which is a redesign of the logitech g pro wireless. It weighs 62 grams, from the previous 80 grams of the Logitech G pro wireless, which was done by removing multiple parts as well as sacrificing the left handedness of the mouse.
 
Controversies:
 
Controversies:
  
  
Many of the new mice with the hero sensor have double click issues. This has been complained alot on reddit and it seems the cause is a faulty switch design by omron.  
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Many of the new mice with the hero sensor have double click issues. This has been complained alot on forums across the internet and it seems the cause is a faulty switch design of the Omron 50M. There have been multiple fixes for this, most of which involve disassembling the mouse and replacing the microswitch with microswitches such as the Omron 20M, or Kalih.  
  
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Logitech has also been lauded for it's logitech gaming hub software which is inconvenient and buggy to use. 
  
[[Category:Logitech mice]]
 
 
[[Category:Gaming related brands & companies]]
 
[[Category:Gaming related brands & companies]]

Latest revision as of 19:11, 7 March 2024

Logitech Gaming

Logitech gaming is a subsidiary of Logitech which focuses on gaming related peripheral devices, which not only include mice and keyboards, but headphones, and other analog control devices such as joysticks, and steering wheels.

History


Keyboards:

Logitech G610

Cherry MX Brown, Cherry MX Red

Logitech G710

Cherry MX Brown

6 G keys on the left

Logitech G810

Romer-G

Logitech G910

Romer-G, 6G keys on the left. 4 G keys on the top left.


Full size and tenkeyless.

Spark, Spectrum

Logitech G Pro X

Logitech G Pro




Mice:

Logitech G502

The logitech g502 is a mouse that was released by logitech in the year 2014. It features a free spinning wheel as well as the PWM3366 sensor. It has a dpi range of 200-12000. It is wired. Five 3.6g weights can be used to balance the mouse. It originally only had a blue LED.

It is a mouse which has a free scroll wheel, with a button to change it's speed with a button on the top, as well as having forward and back buttons, dpi up and dpi down on the left of the left click, and a dpi shift button for the thumb. Which totals 11 buttons.

The second generation is the proteus core spectrum, which was released in 2016. The notable difference is only aesthetics, with the bottom sideplate being changed to blue as well as the LED's having an option to have RGB color.

The third generation of this mouse is the G502 hero, along with the G502 lightspeed which are identical with only the latter being wireless. The most notable change is the change from the pixart sensor lineup to logitech's own in-house hero sensors which take less power than the previous generation.

Logitech G900, G903


Logitech G600, 602, 604


Logitech G300, 303


Logitech G400, 402 hyperion fury


Logitech G Pro Wireless

This mouse is a mouse targeted for first person shooter gamers. It has an unknown scroll wheel. It is commonly disassembled to replace the microswitch for the left and right click. As well as to reduce weight, or recolor it. This mouse has a special pink, yellow, and white edition. Logitech G Pro Ultralight

This is a new mouse released by logitech which is a redesign of the logitech g pro wireless. It weighs 62 grams, from the previous 80 grams of the Logitech G pro wireless, which was done by removing multiple parts as well as sacrificing the left handedness of the mouse. Controversies:


Many of the new mice with the hero sensor have double click issues. This has been complained alot on forums across the internet and it seems the cause is a faulty switch design of the Omron 50M. There have been multiple fixes for this, most of which involve disassembling the mouse and replacing the microswitch with microswitches such as the Omron 20M, or Kalih.

Logitech has also been lauded for it's logitech gaming hub software which is inconvenient and buggy to use.