add to cart for 82.99, but logitech has a 30% off if you buy 2 of their products, which means another 30% off = £58, lowest this has ever been is £79.99,
simply get another product for like £10. :
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Defiant306 to jmp_ldn
10 Jan 174#10
So on what basis do you call this a casual gaming mouse? Considering its DPI is the same as their wired G502 mouse I consider this to be a rather good wireless gaming mouse. It has one of the best sensors around, it gets good reviews on review sites.
Might be a nice mouse but my Logitech G602 is a great mouse with superb battery life. I bought it in September and I only changed the battery yesterday, not sure that I really needed to at that...! I grumbled a little at paying £39 for that mouse at the time.
My G700 used to eat its single rechargeable battery well within a days use.
This one seems to munch two of them in around 32 hours or so, but its typical price of around £80 or more - eek....!
wolf33055
10 Jan 173#4
best I could get the price to is £63.90, that is adding the following
you'd be better of listing it with the cheapest item including in the deal
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RobM_UK
18 Jun 17#40
I think this offer has now ended.
pjazzy
18 Jan 17#39
You can also used it wired where it will charge the battery
jmp_ldn
15 Jan 17#38
performance does look impressive, I'll give you that. Call me old school but I like my mouse wired when playing in a competitive game. Don't full trust wireless signals. If that isn't a worry for some then it looks good.
thesheep
11 Jan 17#37
I think I'm too late. Cheapest new is 95 quid now :disappointed: OoS
asl3312
11 Jan 17#36
I have the g602, I know the scroll wheel is rubbish but what is the chronic middle clicker you are on about?
Bres
11 Jan 17#35
Damn, I'd been interested in this from when I first saw it reviewed but couldn't justify the £135 price. I had to go off looking at g910 keyboard reviews to see if I thought it was worth a keyboard upgrade too. Now it's out of stock. Doh, should of just grabbed the £20.99 wireless K400 plus that I know I could of used.
VimesUK
11 Jan 17#34
At least with the G700 I could just replace the two Eneloop batteries with another two and charge the others up. I didn't always like using the USB charging as the USB port wasn't always close to where the mouse was being used.
I have had great success with the G602 both with its precise control and amazing battery life.
I wasn't aware that the G900 uses a built in li-ion battery. That could be restrictive but I suppose it extends its use over that of the G700.
I do not know why the battery performance in many Logitech mice seem so poor compared to the G602. Whether it is set on endurance mode or not the battery life is superb.
xavk
11 Jan 171#33
Now out of stock :disappointed:
mattriggy
11 Jan 17#32
Named after my favourite game, nice! :smile:
jmp_ldn
10 Jan 17#9
Wireless and gaming mouse in the same sentence? Maybe wireless casual gaming mouse :wink:
Defiant306 to jmp_ldn
10 Jan 174#10
So on what basis do you call this a casual gaming mouse? Considering its DPI is the same as their wired G502 mouse I consider this to be a rather good wireless gaming mouse. It has one of the best sensors around, it gets good reviews on review sites.
Cheers OP. Ordered along with the £8 cheapo mouse.
Couldn't resist even though I've already got the Proteus G502.
You've obviously don't know what this particular mouse is capable of. Do your research and you'll be amazed.
MightyJayJnr to jmp_ldn
11 Jan 171#31
A few years ago I would have agreed with you but how times have changed. This wireless mouse responds faster than my wired Razer Death Adder according to Overclockers.com
elofty
11 Jan 17#28
this is tempting, Can I justify £146 on a new keyboard and mouse....
K1LLER_HORNET to elofty
11 Jan 17#30
I believe you can :innocent:
roycom
11 Jan 17#29
The G602 doesn't need to charge via USB because it's takes so damn long for the batteries to run down in it. :smile:
JustExtreme
11 Jan 17#25
Nice. Tempted to get this to use in place of my g502 proteus core, anyone know how they compare aside from wired/wireless?
weiran to JustExtreme
11 Jan 17#27
I think they use the same sensor so I doubt there's much difference.
VimesUK
11 Jan 173#21
Might be a nice mouse but my Logitech G602 is a great mouse with superb battery life. I bought it in September and I only changed the battery yesterday, not sure that I really needed to at that...! I grumbled a little at paying £39 for that mouse at the time.
My G700 used to eat its single rechargeable battery well within a days use.
This one seems to munch two of them in around 32 hours or so, but its typical price of around £80 or more - eek....!
weiran to VimesUK
11 Jan 17#26
This uses a built in lithium battery so charges via USB, I've got a G602 as well but that suffers from chronic middle click problems (I'm on my 3rd replacement) and is *much* heavier.
UltimatePhoenix
11 Jan 17#24
bought the speakers that are temp oos so possibly wont be back in.stock but either way fine by me as I need some small speakers
Neil_Coombes
11 Jan 17#23
Good Deal. Some credit should go to tomcrocker who originally posted the Logitech Multi-buy offer which this is a part of. The Orion g610 keyboard + basic mouse at around £54 is another decent deal in this offer.
ShroomHeadToad
10 Jan 171#15
Wow £83 for a mouse, could buy a mechanical keyboard for that price, WTF?!!! :laughing:
b1g1an to ShroomHeadToad
11 Jan 171#17
For another £20 you can get the G610 Brown and G502 Proteus
TygerrTygerr to ShroomHeadToad
11 Jan 172#22
And you could buy a perfectly good keyboard for £10. Each to their own.
weiran
11 Jan 171#20
This is the best wireless mouse I've ever used, no lag, great sensor with no acceleration, lightweight and decent battery (30 hours).
JC1997
10 Jan 171#8
can i return the 2nd item for a refund and keep the mouse for 58
powerbrick to JC1997
11 Jan 17#18
I was thinking this too.
Twinsenx to JC1997
11 Jan 17#19
(iii) if you return a Qualifying Item (so that the combined purchase value of the Qualifying Items you retain falls below the Minimum Purchase requirement) or a Promotional Item, Amazon reserves the right to charge you (using the payment method you used for the original order and without further notice) for the discount or the Promotional Item you received as part of the offer
Hunkerdown
10 Jan 17#16
Damn this is a good deal.
K1LLER_HORNET
10 Jan 171#14
The G502 is fine with my 23cm hand span.
lugsy3
10 Jan 17#13
That is the mouse I am interested in , can I be cheeky and ask is the g502 well suited for bigger hands?
I bought a steelseries 100 the other day but find it too small for my hands, not bad for £20 and will keep as spare.
chriskrt
10 Jan 171#12
You can reorder exactly 7 days after placing order.
subpixel
10 Jan 17#7
Ordered one the other day at £103, asked for a refund for the difference earlier only to be told they can't do that any more so had to cancel that order as it hadn't been delivered yet only to then find it won't let me reorder it again :disappointed: ffs
yoyelp
10 Jan 17#6
The g610 is for a great price as well
pjazzy
10 Jan 171#5
Very good price, I paid £80 for this and it has been an awesome upgrade from the MX518 I had before
wolf33055
10 Jan 173#4
best I could get the price to is £63.90, that is adding the following
Opening post
simply get another product for like £10. :
logitech products
Top comments
LinusTechTips Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1o2HBm_uNk
My G700 used to eat its single rechargeable battery well within a days use.
This one seems to munch two of them in around 32 hours or so, but its typical price of around £80 or more - eek....!
cheap mouse
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I have had great success with the G602 both with its precise control and amazing battery life.
I wasn't aware that the G900 uses a built in li-ion battery. That could be restrictive but I suppose it extends its use over that of the G700.
I do not know why the battery performance in many Logitech mice seem so poor compared to the G602. Whether it is set on endurance mode or not the battery life is superb.
LinusTechTips Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1o2HBm_uNk
Couldn't resist even though I've already got the Proteus G502.
You've obviously don't know what this particular mouse is capable of. Do your research and you'll be amazed.
My G700 used to eat its single rechargeable battery well within a days use.
This one seems to munch two of them in around 32 hours or so, but its typical price of around £80 or more - eek....!
I bought a steelseries 100 the other day but find it too small for my hands, not bad for £20 and will keep as spare.
cheap mouse
The cheapest i can see is £8.29