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Pk Shiu
> 3 dayI really want to like this mouse. I like the Logitech keyboards. However I cannot get the bluetooth to connect to my Macbook Pro at all. The USB dongle works, but the Logitech hub software could not configure most of the features on the mouse. Maybe the Logitech Hub software need to be upgraded. For now, at a Mac user, this is not a good option.
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Believe in Miracles
> 3 dayThe mouses lightspeed technology and Bluetooth connectivity provided a reliable, and lag-free connection to my laptop (windows) for the past 8 months (although this is set up at my 2nd workstation, so not heavily used like my main). My sister also appreciated how lightweight the mouse is, which makes it comfortable to use while playing games when she came over. The white mist color gives the mouse a sleek and stylish look that fits well with my overall color theme of the 2nd workstation. , In addition, The LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting adds a fun and customizable touch to the setup. I think the Logitech G705 is a great option for any one looking for a good-performance and customizable wireless gaming mouse.
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K.L.
> 3 dayI love this mouse! I probably should say that Ive never purchased a more expensive mouse before. Ive traditionally stuck to the Under $30 category. So, for me, its the best wireless mouse Ive ever used, but I dont personally have any devices in a similar range in which to compare. I am a gamer, but I like that it doesnt scream gaming mouse. It has a more classic look, but with just a little flash. Its very sleek. Its classified as a compact mouse, but its actually bigger than I expected it to be. I think its the perfect size for my hands, which are on the smaller side. I rarely play shooters on my PC, but I tested it out on strategy games like Age of Empires, and it worked great! Very smooth. It should meet all of your typical computing needs without issue (web browsing, docs, spreadsheets, etc.). The battery life is considered to be low at 40 hours, but Ive only had to charge it once since I first got it about 4 or 5 weeks ago. Mind you, I havent used my personal computer that much during that time, but at the very least, it has excellent idle battery life. Plus, you can use it wired while it charges, if needed. If you want a mouse with a lot of bells and whistles and really long battery life, you might want to look elsewhere, but this one meets my needs perfectly. Admittedly, I think the price is a little high, but if you can catch it on sale, or dont mind the price as-is, then Id recommend giving it a try.
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Laura
> 3 dayabsolutely love this mouse! its my daily use mouse and ill never go back
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Ryan H
> 3 dayThis is a great all around mouse that aesthetically looks great and pairs with the Aurora collection. But the mouse isn’t that far off from the G305 that cost more than half as much. I would only say get this mouse to go with the Aurora keyboard to match otherwise there are better options out there.
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Chad Price
> 3 dayShape is weird, small and fat, and the mouse as a whole is not worth this price.
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w1123
> 3 dayScroll wheel texture is too smooth while the scroll wheel is harder to spin, especially when compared to the G305, which is of a similar size. I find that I have to constantly strain my index finger just to scroll. You need to actually press down more to get a grip to the point it is almost unusable for its scroll-wheel. This is probably the worst design flaw about this mouse and why I gave it one star. Trust me and get another mouse, the scroll wheel barely has any texture, it feels like youre dragging your finger along something covered in flour, and you will have to strain your index finger to press down to scroll. To top it off, the scroll wheel is also harder to push to start scrolling compared to G305 and other mouses. So the smooth texture and the harder activation force makes the scroll wheel absolute trash. The only reason I got G705 is because it is slightly smaller and I want to see if it will also have the double-click issue that G305 has. The cursor is also imprecise. Sometimes the cursor moves in a completely different direction then the direction of my hand at low speeds. For an $80, this is really disappointing. This is probably because it has lower DPI, which is worst than the G305 that is only $30. There is a delay in sensitivity becoming the correct sensitivity after moving the moving from rest, never had an issue with other mouses. For now, the most apparent issue is the scroll wheel, imprecise cursor, and sensitivity delay before it registers the sensitivity that you set the mouse to, will update as I use the mouse for longer.
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Koji
> 3 dayThe mouse is not even compatible with Logitechs Powerplay Mousepad with their Wireless Charging feature. Better get the other models.
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W. Wells
> 3 dayThis review comes from the perspective of someone who has used the Logitech Lightspeed G915 TKL wireless keyboard (Linear switches) for about two years now, paired with a Lightspeed G903 wireless mouse. They are still as good as new, and reside upon the standing portion of my desk. For the sitting part, I used to have a old, dirty and boring set of corded peripherals. But not any more. Now I am wireless there as well, and my desk looks less cluttered too. This Logitech G705 mouse is definitely smaller than my G903. I do like the thumb rest. It feels like it weighs a little less than the G903 too. That and the claw-style grip Im using make it feel almost too lightweight for me, but I do have large hands, and I acknowledge that I am not exactly Logitechs target demographic for the G705. Make no mistake, mousing is precise and effortless with this mouse. I adapted in about two days. The LED glow is a really cool effect. Since I already had Logitechs G-Hub software installed on my PC, the installation of this new mouse was literally plug n play. As soon as I re-opened G-Hub it detected the new mouse and showed me options for how I could customize the lightshow effects. For a compact mouse, this one is better than the travel-sized wireless Logitech mouse I keep in my backpack because the buttons on this one are more customizable and the scroll-wheel also doubles as a scroll-lock that lets you pan around a webpage without turning the scroll wheel, just like my larger G903. The two side buttons default to forward and back buttons which Ive come to absolutely insist on having in a mouse, so thats perfect. Battery life is great too. Of course any new battery is going to be amazing for a bit but Ive been using this for two weeks now and per G-Hub the battery is at 64%. My feeling now is that the Logitech Aurora Collection peripherals are very solidly built, plus they have a great aesthetic to them. Many of us are spending a lot more time working from home these days and I think that treating oneself to a great quality set of peripherals is not something that should make us feel guilty about. We all deserve to treat ourselves good sometimes so if having a flashy and comfortable wireless mouse is going to elevate our spirits, then I say go for it. You wont regret it.