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The Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum is a professional-grade gaming mouse that offers both wired and wireless connectivity, trusted by eSports professionals. With a lightweight design under 110 grams, it features a PMW3366 optical sensor for exceptional tracking accuracy, an adjustable DPI range of 200-12,000, and a customizable button layout, making it the perfect choice for gamers seeking precision and comfort.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 6.71 x 3.99 cm; 108.86 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | 910-004558 |
Manufacturer | LOGAM |
Color | red |
Standing screen display size | 5 Inches |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 200 MB |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 18 months |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 2 Volts |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Item Weight | 109 g |
C**
Perfecto
Todo muy bonito, dura mucho la pila y cómodo para la mano
E**N
Best mouse I've ever used, period
I've used lots of mice over the years, and I normally have several at a time for different uses. I purchased this one as my FPS mouse after my second Steelseries Sensei died in the course of one year from clicking issues, and I'm so glad I did. After using this for a few weeks I am beyond happy with the purchase. I did purchase this when it was on sale for 100$, but that being said, if you're looking for a solid mouse with nice features and are willing to pay the price, do it, you won't be disappointed.One of the main things I need in a mouse nowadays is the on board memory for settings and profiles. I use this on both my computer and my consoles while using a XIM4, because of that I need the on board memory. Well, "need" is a strong word, but I certainly prefer it. Another key feature I was looking for in my replacement was that it be wireless. They've come a long way with wireless mice in recent years and it shows. This comes with a charging cable and an adapter that turns it into an extension cable for you to plug the wireless dongle in so that you can have it very close to the mouse. I ended up using another USB extension cable I had laying around so that I could wire it into my desk nicely and I keep the dongle plugged into that. I then charge the mouse whenever I'm done for the day using the supplied USB cable, which is plenty considering that once I turned off the light on the front of the mouse the battery life is around 34 hours. I can even forget to charge it and still use it the next day which is very nice.?Pros:-This mouse has the absolute best click action I have ever felt/heard in a mouse. It's downright satisfying-The Logitech software is very unobtrusive and lightweight compared to others (Razer Synapse anyone?)-The on board profiles are very handy for those who like having them-Very well placed DPI buttons, and you can have many settings to switch through-Extremely high DPI for those who want/need it-Battery life: 34 hours is more than I would have expected (that's with the front light off, it's closer to 24 with it lit)-Wireless: Last but not least, the wireless works flawlessly. I notice no difference between this and my wired miceCons:-I had a little trouble updating the firmware when I first unboxed it (see other thoughts)-That's honestly all I can think of for the consOther thoughts:-About the firmware issue I had: It turned out to be because I was plugged into a USB hub at the time, I didn't quite think that through, but I also tried it using other USB options to test it. The only way I was able to get the firmware to successfully update was by plugging it directly into the computer. Not really a big deal.-Super high DPI: Though I don't really see a need for a DPI as high as this mouse can get, I guess it's nice to know it's there. I purchased it for other reasons-The weight: I've seen some mention how light this mouse is as a bad thing. I normally prefer a more weighty mouse myself, but they really did this one right. It has a great tactile feel and, cheesy as it sounds, I noticed an improvement in my FPS games the very first time I tried it.-The size: I've seen other reviews talk about hand size being an issue, and I don't really get it. I have large hands and I can comfortably use this mouse for hours on end without any discomfort. My wife has small hands and has used it for several hours at a time without any complaints.-The construction: The last thing I've seen mentioned a few times by others is the fact that this mouse is missing the fancy rubber grips and whatnot that you may find on other mice. They did this to reduce weight as much as possible, but they did it very well. I usually like some rubber to hold on to, as my last few mice have had, but I'm not missing it at all with this mouse. I actually think if it DID have rubber grip I wouldn't like it.-Brand: In all my expeirence (16 years working various IT and computer repair gigs), Logitech makes really solid products. I have yet to have a logitech product fail me. I still have many of their products that are working even after over 10 years of use. I was very happy to see they had a mouse that fit my needs this time around because I have had nothing but sub-par experiences with other brands in the last 5-6 years.Mouse choice is always a preference. Not everyone will like the same mouse every time, in fact I ordered this half expecting to not like how light it is and then end up returning it. If you think you want to give this mouse a try, don't let other peoples reviews sway you against it.
P**U
you get to admire the beautiful lines and colors on this mouse
This is the sexiest mouse I have ever used. But you already knew that.The Lamborghini of mice, it looks exotic, I have never spent so much time looking at a mouse before.I came from a huge bunch of mice before this one, but some worth mentioning are the MX518, the G5, the G700s. The G700s is now up for sale to make room for the G900.Pros: (I won't bother you with the facts alone, cause you can read those anywhere, rather, I will focus on the sensations).- When you are using your keyboard, you get to admire the beautiful lines and colors on this mouse. You start noticing they hollowed out the scroll wheel to make it lighter and the reflection from your screen light on the gunmetal center piece on your mouse. Can't go wrong with 16.8 million color combinations of the logitech gaming logo on the back of the mouse.- When you put your hand on the mouse, it fits perfectly in BOTH hands. My hand is 17.5cm from base of wrist to tip of middle finger. The hand not using the mouse often gets jealous of the one that is.- Once moving, you notice how light and accurate the mouse is. I feel more nimble but I am probably not. The mouse feels like it will follow every little detail your hand makes. Despite it feeling light, it doesn't feel cheap. You are always in control as it glides smoothly on its 6 teflon feet over any reasonably good mousepad- You can choose the side button placements, and the number of buttons on each side of the mouse. I personally chose to use all 4 buttons. At first I thought it would be drag to use the two buttons on the outside of the mouse, but I am learning to love them.- Left and right click feels crisp. Your mouse will never miss a click. The sensation from the mouse buttons is like watching a professional do their job... elegant. When you hit the mouse buttons you get a crisp "click", no fuss, no muss.- Scroll wheel, takes a day or two to wear in (feels a bit "notchy" at the beginning), but once worn in (by 2 days of use), the scroll wheel turns perfectly. The plastic on the outside of the scroll wheel gives great tactile feedback.- Wireless use - Its a freeing experience. The braided cord is a nice touch (it is not folded in the packaging to reduce damage), but the resistance from the wire is noticable more on this mouse perhaps due to its light weight. It is something I detest so I prefer to use the mouse wirelessly if possible. With my basic everyday work/gaming I have never noticed any difference between wired/wireless connectivity. I have never experienced interference when using this mouse wirelessly.- Wireless battery life (3-6 days) depending on usage, charges in under 3 hours from 0%-->100%. Impressive.- Software is super easy to use (configures just about everything you would like about the mouse)- Best all around mouse. The mouse is great with work and play. You can set individual profiles and lightings for each of the programs you commonly use.Cons: (Very hard to find, this is just me being nitpicky)- Price (It is a $200 mouse, but well worth it IMO)- Lack of buttons, there are only 2 buttons on one side of the mouse, coming from the G700s, I wish there were slightly more buttons on the sides of the mouse, but it is not a deal breaker/end of the world for meConclusion: Get this mouse if you have the money kicking around. It is a joy to use. The G900 is a grown up mouse refined for uncompromised user experience whether you game or not.
I**C
Ergonómico y muy flexible
Su software de configuración hacen al mouse totalmente adaptable para todo tipo de juego, puedes cancelar botones, o intercambiar funciones incluso los botones que son para los dpi's se pueden cambiar, se puede usar alámbricamente e inalámbricamente, los colores led son muy vistosos, su bateria dura al rededor de 3 días, pero no continuos, tiene modo de ahorro asi que se apaga solo si se deja de usar un tiempo, algo que me encanto es la rueda de desplazamiento tipo infinito, la verdad lo recomiendo mucho.Edito:1 año después de haberlo adquirido, sigue tan funcional como cuando nuevo, los materiales son de calidad ninguna parte ha dejado de funcionar. Todo funciona bien. A pesar que han sacado revisiones del mismo producto (g913) a ese bicho le queda 2 años más de vida mínimo. Bien logitech
N**T
Equivalent or better tracking than any of my previous gaming mice
Okay, this is a $150-200 mouse, so I'm going to write exhaustively about on and off-spec info. I read a ton of reviews before buying this mouse, so I'll try to highlight everything I feel is important. I'm going to compare it to all the mice I've used up to this point, including the MX518, G9X, G502 Proteus, Razer Deathadder, Roccat Kone XTD, and more. Opinions on mice vary dramatically, so if you're interested after reading this, I highly recommend you buy it and try it. If you don't like an aspect of it, simply return it. No harm, no foul.The bottom line is... The g900 is amazing. It meets and exceeds every claim I've seen Logitech make. The MS response time is equal to or better than my wired Roccat Kone XTD and G9X, which had the best sensors I'd ever used... until now, that is. It blows my mind that a wireless mouse performs as smoothly or better than its wired counterparts. Over the past month, it has performed seamlessly over every game I've played (Overwatch, Witcher 3, Metro Last Light, Diablo 3, and more). It has completely justified the price, in my opinion. I bought at $152. You can do better if you get it on sale. Shop around.If you're MOST interested in the specs, Gamer's Nexus has the best review I've read. They heavily tested the response time and signal quality. Just google Gamer's Nexus G900.•• SIZE AND PHYSICAL FEEL ••I have small-ish hands, but I've always liked larger mice. However, I've used them for so long, I wanted to try something smaller. The G900 is a perfect medium. It's nicely rounded in the butt, and I make it work effortlessly for palm, claw, or fingertip. It has a smooth plastic finish, similar to the Razor Deathadder, but it feels higher quality. The grip is scored into the plastic. I like this, as it doesn't produce sweat the way a rubber thumb bit can. It's also going to be difficult to wear down. In addition, this mouse is legitimately ambidextrous and fits beautifully in either hand. I used to like ergo mice, but the G900 contours so wonderfully into my hand, I could care less if it was specifically made for L or R handedness. It comes with 2 thumb buttons, but you have the option of putting in 4. I put in all 4, and I appreciate the placement. I never press the right sided buttons by accident.•• LIGHTWEIGHT FTW ••This might be a deal breaker for some, but 107g for a Wireless mouse is, in my opinion, amazing. Compare that to a Razer Deathadder, which is considered on the lighter side at 105g, and you see that it's right on par. It may not seem like much, but my 122g Roccat feels like an anvil comparatively. The Deathadder (Ergonomic) version comes in at a whopping 148g, so there's that option out there if you are a very large human being. If you want even lighter and smaller, you can go with the Zowie FK2 at 85g-ish, but we're getting real tiny and specific there. All in all, 107g has been a sweet spot for me and is all the sweeter without a wire.•• DAT BATTERY LIFE ••32 hours is nothing to sneeze at. I've clocked it from full charge to dead. It lasts around 35 hours balanced between heavy gaming and everyday usage. This is without the LED light on. I've read others state around 28-32 hours with full LED usage. The best part is how fast it charges. Sure, you can plug it in and use it as a wired mouse in a pinch thanks to its braided USB cable, but I just plug it into my wall charger for 15 minutes while I eat, and it's ready for a day of gaming. On that note, it charges to full very quickly. 30 minutes to 1 hour will net 100% charge depending on your charger's performance. I don't bother turning it off, as it has an autosleep function at about 10-15 minutes. I'm hypersensitive about keeping it charged, so I haven't come close to it turning off while gaming.Whenever you move it to wake it up, it reminds you of its current charge level: green for great, yellowy-orange for another day's gaming, red for "oh god, why didn't you charge me, fool?!" Lastly, it gives you a windows pop-up warning when it hits 30%, which is plenty of warning.Update 01/12/2018: There's a new Logitech G900 variant... I believe the G903. It's compatible with a charging mouse-pad. You put it on the pad, it auto charges. The mouse costs SIGNIFICANTLY more than the G900, and the pad itself retails for $100. Don't fall for it. There's no reason you should be paying upwards of $250 for virtually the same product as the G900. Based on my year of experience, the G900 charges so friggen fast, running out of charge is NEVER an issue. Don't pay literally hundreds of dollars more for the same mouse with a gimmicky charging model. It really really really ain't worth it.•• SIGNAL QUALITY ••Per Logitech's instructions, you should keep the sensor at least 8 feet from a router to avoid signal irritation. I have my dongle about 2 feet from my router and have had zero issues. No mouse acceleration, deceleration, nothing. The movement has been outstanding. One note, though. If you block the dongle with a heavy item like a subwoofer or XBox controller, you will immediately notice sluggishness. It's pretty simple. Don't keep anything directly in front of the dongle, and you're going to have a great time.•• CLICK FEEL ••I won't harp on this for too long because it's highly subjective, but perhaps the subtlest yet most satisfying thing about the mouse is "click feel." It feels like a tighter, more responsive click than even the Deathadder, which many feel has the best on the market. Like I said of the plastic earlier, it simply feels better constructed (which it bloody well should be for $150).•• SCROLL WHEEL ••One of the things I find "okay" about this mouse is the wheel. My Roccat's TITAN WHEEL was awesome. It felt thick, responsive, and heavy duty. The G900 goes in the opposite direction in terms of build methodology. They hollowed it out to remove as much weight as possible, which is great... but that makes it slightly flimsier than others. Honestly though, pressing the middle mouse buttons are fine. No issues there. There are two scroll modes: single tick and free scroll. Single tick is good, albeit a little louder than some. I got used to it after a day's use and don't notice it anymore. Some people have complained about the wobble in the free scroll mode. What they mean is that, if you leave it in free scroll while gaming, the wheel noticeably wiggles to the left and the right as you swing the mouse around. There's a simple solution to that problem. Don't game while in free scroll. There's literally no reason to unless you're macro-ing a single shot weapon like a wiener. If you want that, this mouse is way too good for your kind, dude brah.•• LIFT DISTANCE ••It's low enough that it'll never ruin a shot. I've tested it on my bare wooden desk, my steelseries QCK+, and my Roccat Alumic. There's no awful drag when adjusting. I do recommend you go into the software and tune it specifically for each surface you're using. The software has no limit to the number of surfaces you can save, either, which is nice.•• IT LIGHTS UP ••Yeah, honestly, I don't give a flart about that. I keep my light off to preserve battery life, but you can use it with whatever color you like.•• THE SOFTWARE ••Logitech's Gaming Software is decent. I like that it integrates multiple products (headsets, mice, etc). For the G900 specifically, you can change DPI (with as many custom presets as you want), polling rate, LED color, button assignments, and add macros. You can also change the "surface type," but I recommend caution. There are three settings: default, cloth, and hard. I set mine to hard, but I was noticing periods in FPS's where I couldn't even turn. Switching back to default fixed this. You can create your own custom profile, which allows the mouse to theoretically map the surface its on, but that made it feel slightly wonky. Either way, you should experiment!Roccat's software, to compare, is slightly more comprehensive. You could change lift distance, horizontal vs vertical sensitivity, and other neat little things. I'm not a fan of too many options. At some point, they're majorly redundant.•• CONCLUSION ••The g900 is unequivocally the best mouse I've used in 16+ years of semi-competitive gaming. I play high sens (1600dpi in Battlefield, Starcraft, LoL) and low sens (800dpi:7 in Overwatch, COD4, Titanfall). For those with small/mid size hands, palm, claw, or fingertip are all fine, particularly due to the lightweight. This thing crushes in all respects. If you love mice and want to upgrade or are simply looking to cut the cord and start fresh... do it. I don't think I can ever go back to wired.Update 08/22/2017: Nearly 1 full year after purchase, I have two updates.#1 - The G900 is still amazing. Everything feels like the day I bought it. Zero issues with battery life.#2 - There is ONE small annoyance. Once a month or so, even though I've disabled the LED lights, they'll randomly turn on when I wake the mouse. I suspect it's a Logitech Gaming Software issue. All I have to do is go into the software, click into the light area, and suddenly it remembers lights should be off. Takes me 10 seconds or less. This won't affect many people; just be aware!Update 01/05/2018: The lighting issue is completely solved. I'm not sure what changed, but something did. However, full disclosure, my unit developed severe right clicking issues. We're not talking double click. We're talking triple/quadruple, and it was so messed up I couldn't even hold it down. This was after about a year and 2 months after purchase.I'm hoping it's a lemon. I contacted Logitech Customer service, who were quite helpful. I've sent it back to them via UPS for an RMA. The process was smooth. I'll update when I receive my new or refurbished mouse. The reason I'm not dropping stars is because my Steelseries, Roccat, and Razers have all developed click issues at varying points in their careers. This is the first time I've had a Logitech mess up, so I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt.Update 01/12/2018: They approved my Logitech for renewal. 3 days after shipping it from the States, I received it, so they must've sent it hella priority. When the tiny box arrived, I thought for sure it'd be a refurbished model. Nope. They sent me a brand new G900. My faith in Logitech is renewed. The mouse feels just as amazing as the previous. Re-installing drivers was no issue. I've picked up exactly where I left off without a hitch. I will update if there are any future issues. Still, I'm quite happy with the customer service I received.Update 05/31/2020:Still rocking 2 and a half years later. Zero issues. I love this mouse.
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