
Logitech G G900 Chaos Spectrum
Cable, Wireless
Logitech G G900 Chaos Spectrum
Cable, Wireless
both are very fast, precise and reliable. The G903 is inductively chargeable with the appropriate mouse pad, the g900 is not. I have both.
Maybe you can order it from Logitech or ask Digitec support. I didn't see anything like that on the info page for the mouse. That's why I would try Logitech.
Um, why would this mouse regularly cost 206 CHF? When this came out it wasn't that expensive either?
Good question. I bought it once when it was on sale. In general, all Logitech products are extremely expensive at the moment. Even my keyboard is currently 80fr more expensive than what I bought it for.
Probably original RRP. Just looks better for the promotion of 89.- €.
Yes, very good, because it is ambidextrous. But at this price I would take the successor model G903 Lightspeed (achtung: with much better battery life (130h instead of 30h). Logitech G G903 Lightspeed (wired, wireless)
The mouse can be operated exactly the same with the left. The buttons can also be reconfigured as required using the software.
Hello Skyfellas I treated myself to the G900 a week ago and am completely satisfied. I used to have the OLD MX518, which I feel is 100 years old. If it was still available, I would have bought it again. A colleague recommended the G900 to me and I bought it here as it was on sale. I also have rather larger hands and find the mouse very comfortable to use. The buttons are all easy to reach and the mouse speed setting is great with 4 levels. Unfortunately, I can't judge the battery life yet. For me, in wired mode, it's like a normal wired mouse and therefore very pleasant. Glides 1A over my mousepad and the navigation is very precise. I would definitely buy the mouse again. Hope to be able to give you some information. Greetings Ficza
Wireless charging function (mat)
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I tried it, at 8m and 2 walls the mouse still works.
No, the mouse is connected to the PC with a small wireless dongle.
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