AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |
Back to Blog
Logitech g g703 lightspeed vs g30511/27/2023 ![]() ![]() G Pro Wireless: Wired + Wireless Connection & LatencyĪs its name denotes, the G Pro Wireless is a fully wireless mouse that uses a USB reciever to achieve ultra low latency. For most, this mouse is going to be a bit overkill, while for others overkill is exactly what's wanted. It's a suitable mouse for any power user, gamer or not, who wants one of the highest performing wireless mouses money can buy. The G Pro Wireless honors its namesake 'Pro' with quality, speed, and performance suitable for professional gamers all while being wireless. Pictured: Logitech G Pro Wireless G Pro Wireless Overview In theory, the G Pro Wireless switches should last up to 5x longer than the G305. Lastly, the G305's switches are only rated for 10 million clicks versus the 50 million click rating of the G Pro Wireless. The G Pro Wireless (80 grams) is also a lighter mouse than the G305 (~96 grams), though you can use lighter batteries to get to as low as 84 grams on the G305. The G Pro Wireless can be recharged with the included braided charging cable or wirelessly with Logitech's compatible PowerPlay wireless charging mouse pad. The G Pro Wireless has a built in rechargeable battery that last 48+ hours per charge. ![]() The G305 uses a single AA battery which yields around 250 hours of use before needing to be replaced. The real main difference between the G305 and G Pro Wireless are their power sources. Take this into consideration if you have large hands or like to wrap your entire hand around a mouse (palm grip) as you may find the G305 to be too small. The G305 is a slightly smaller (shorter) mouse in length coming in at 4.6 inches versus the G Pro Wireless which measures 4.92 inches. The G305 has two programmable buttons on the left side of the mouse, and one behind the scroll wheel while the G Pro Wireless has two on each side of the mouse. Few people at all, professional gamers included, set their mouse speed over 3,000 dpi, let alone 12,000 or 16,000, which makes this difference irrelevant. The only difference here is that the G305 has a maximum tracking resolution of 12,000 dpi vs the 16,00 maximum of the G Pro Wireless. With the G305 you get the same high performance Logitech Hero sensor that achieves professional-grade tracking speeds and sub-1-millisecond latency. The G Pro Wireless is a premium tier wireless gaming mouse and the G305 is considerably more budget friendly, though it doesn't sacrifice any performance. When deciding between purchasing the G305 Lightspeed or the G Pro Wireless it really all comes down to budget. G Pro Wireless (top) and G305 Lightspeed (bottom) Summary Both mouse have the same Logitech Hero sensor, professional grade tracking speed, and ultra low latency.Both mouses have a similar ambidextrous style, form factor, and button layout.The G Pro Wireless has customizable RGB lighting on the logo while the G305 does not have any RGB lighting.The G Pro Wireless is roughly twice the price of the G305.The G Pro Wireless has more durable switches than the G305.The G305 (4.6 inches) is slightly shorter in length than the G Pro Wireless (4.92 inches).The G Pro Wireless is a lighter mouse than the G305.The G Pro Wireless has a built in rechargeable battery while the G305 uses a AA battery.G Pro Wireless (left) and G305 Lightspeed (right) Main Differences If you have a tighter budget, the G305 will not disappoint. The G305 Lightspeed has a better price to performance ratio. The G Pro Wireless is the overall better mouse - get it if your budget allows for it. ![]()
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |