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Jen
> 24 hourIm just gonna say it, its a decent mouse but its not special. I think its a great fit for the size of my hand so, women and children would probably do well with this. I like wireless mice and this one is pretty good in that department as well. I think you might be only paying for the light function but I dont think that makes this mouse special. Its not a bad mouse, it does the trick and its pretty reliable. Overall, Its ok. Its not bad, its not amazing. Its decent.
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Iridescent H2O
> 24 hourI have smallish hands so the shape didnt bother me. Audible clicks. No endless scrolling. Sensitive mouse even the tiniest movements can result with the mouse being on the other side of the screen. I gave it a week but I just prefer my previous mouse.
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Miss Kerbin
> 24 hourI bought this to replace an older mouse that was no longer functioning reliably. I wanted a gaming mouse that was programmable, precise, wireless, and small enough to fit comfortably. The design of this mouse is 5 stars! The only slight drawback is that I have to charge the mouse, so for convenience I have the charging cord on my desk which is not ideal. However, this is a 5 star mouse. Cute in white to match my white peripherals, and also I love the light effects.
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The Paean
> 24 hourThis is a glossed up RGB version of one of their office mice. It has the light sync g203 Robin sensor that is prone to spinout. They are marketing and marking this up to the LGBTQ+ crowd
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Anastasia
> 24 hourHi! I almost forgot that I prefer silent mouse) Now it’s my favorite buddy in gaming, drawing and surfing) like the color and click is also very kind. The battery is nice, but for long time I used a Logi old mouse with base for weeks without charging
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Koji
> 24 hourThe mouse is not even compatible with Logitechs Powerplay Mousepad with their Wireless Charging feature. Better get the other models.
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JenN7
> 24 hourSmaller people need mice too! Ive spent more time and money trying to find a comfortable mouse for my little kid hands than Id like to admit. Im 53 and spend a lot of time on the computer, working and playing. My last successful small-mouse get was my Skoll Ace, which I like (and which was significantly cheaper), but I wanted something that was wireless. Pros: - Wireless in two ways. Bluetooth connection works well. But I actually prefer using the dongle. I have it plugged into my KVM switch so it works seamlessly with both my macbook and PC at my desk. If/when I take a laptop with me, I can throw the mouse in my bag, and connect to my laptop via bluetooth. - Onboard dongle storage. Contrary to some other reviews, there IS onboard dongle storage. The palm panel on the mouse is held on with magnets and pops off. You can store the dongle inside. - Plug and play or customize. You can definitely do some customizations using the logitech app if you want to. If you prefer to keep things simple, the mouse is perfectly workable with standard settings, no app required. Ive done just great using keymapping within the games I play without dealing with the logitech app. - Fit and ergonomics. This is a great sized mouse for petite hands. Good ergonomics and material feel. Meh: - If theres anything that NEEDS the app to customize, its DPS settings. The onboard settings have too-big speed jumps, especially between settings 2 and 3. I cant quite hit the sweet spot. - The skates are too big if you dont use a mouse pad. The skates are nice and smooth, but a mouse pad makes a big difference. If you use your mouse right on the desk, youll feel too much friction. - If you want to go wired; the cable is rubberized, not braided. Doesnt really affect function, but this matters to some people. FYI.
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Britbrat
> 24 hourHas a long battery life and is cute. I got the matching keyboard and I love them. It’s very responsive as well.
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Ernest Stalnaker
> 24 hourI am not a gamer, but I ordered this mouse to go with the Logitech keyboard I just ordered. I am replacing the mouse and keyboard that came with my Dell XPS desktop computer with these models. I wanted a mouse that is more responsive, and this Logitech model definitely is responsive. Some people say its too sensitive, but I love it. I want a mouse that moves quickly and smoothly. After using this mouse for a few days, I would say that its my second favorite mouse next to the one that came with my iMac Pro computer. But for use with Windows computers, its my favorite one. Its small, comfortable, and the battery lasts a long time before you need to recharge it. My only complaint is that I think the mouse is overpriced. I think a fair price for this mouse would be about $60. For the current price of $100, there are other models you might want to consider before making your final decision.
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Mom2three
> 24 hourI ordered this for myself, but my hands are too large for it. I did try it out before giving it to my child to use so I could review it, though. The mouse works very well and the RGB is fun. The only thing that makes this a 4 star instead of a 5 star is that it goes dead quickly if you are a serious gamer, like my child. He has to make sure to remember to charge it over night, and sometimes during the day, and thats kind of a bummer.