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Hello all, could someone recommend me a light wireless mouse for gaming/productivity? I need it to be as light as possible, but still wireless, I know it's a bit of a problem to find light wireless mouse, but maybe someone would point me at the right direction. That productivity part is not very important, I have a mouse for that already, but if there are some light wireless mice great for productivity and gaming, that would be even better. I need 2 side buttons, but other than that I'm not really picky, would prefer fingertip or claw grip though. My hands are fairly small, Linus sized so to speak, if that helps I can measure my hand later today. The mouse would have to weigh 100 grams or less WITH batteries.

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Logitech G304\G305, I'm using a G304 White right now

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1 minute ago, ckit said:

Logitech G304\G305, I'm using a G304 White right now

100 grams with battery?

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1 hour ago, noxdeouroboros said:

100 grams with battery?

G305 is apparently 99g standard with an ordinary AA battery but you can get it even lighter using a different type a battery. Read through the comments on this reddit post if you wanna see some of the stuff people are doing to get the weight down.

 

Alternatively, if you're willing to spend big bucks you could get the Logitech G Pro Wireless which is 80g

 

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9 hours ago, noxdeouroboros said:

Hello all, could someone recommend me a light wireless mouse for gaming/productivity? I need it to be as light as possible, but still wireless, I know it's a bit of a problem to find light wireless mouse, but maybe someone would point me at the right direction. That productivity part is not very important, I have a mouse for that already, but if there are some light wireless mice great for productivity and gaming, that would be even better. I need 2 side buttons, but other than that I'm not really picky, would prefer fingertip or claw grip though. My hands are fairly small, Linus sized so to speak, if that helps I can measure my hand later today. The mouse would have to weigh 100 grams or less WITH batteries.

I'd take a look at the Corsair Harpoon Wireless.  Comes in at 99g, rechargable battery rated up to 60hrs of use, 2 side buttons, and is a claw grip.  It utilizes our sub-1ms Slipstream technology, so even though its considered an entry level wireless mouse, it has performance where it counts.  Let me know if you have any questions about it.

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19 hours ago, Rupe said:

G305 is apparently 99g standard with an ordinary AA battery but you can get it even lighter using a different type a battery. Read through the comments on this reddit post if you wanna see some of the stuff people are doing to get the weight down.

 

Alternatively, if you're willing to spend big bucks you could get the Logitech G Pro Wireless which is 80g

 

I was gonna buy g305 while back, I did not like how it felt in my hand, shape maybe, no I idea what it was, but it's not for me, gonna check g pro, but it looks similar to g350 shape wise, but gonna check it anyways, thanks.

14 hours ago, Corsair Nick said:

I'd take a look at the Corsair Harpoon Wireless.  Comes in at 99g, rechargable battery rated up to 60hrs of use, 2 side buttons, and is a claw grip.  It utilizes our sub-1ms Slipstream technology, so even though its considered an entry level wireless mouse, it has performance where it counts.  Let me know if you have any questions about it.

Thank you for the advice, the shape of it looks better for me than g305, gonna take a look at it in a store, might fit my needs. Does Corsair have some kind of alternative to g pro but with a shape similar to Harpoon? 

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7 hours ago, noxdeouroboros said:

Thank you for the advice, the shape of it looks better for me than g305, gonna take a look at it in a store, might fit my needs. Does Corsair have some kind of alternative to g pro but with a shape similar to Harpoon? 

If you're looking for form factor, Harpoon would be closest.  The Dark Core and Dark Core SE will have a similar sensor rated at 16k DPI, and additional programmable buttons.  However, they are heavier at 128g. 

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The G Pro Wireless is probably the best mouse you can get right now, a bit expensive but perfect for me.

 

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I just bought G305 several days ago and while it is kinda perfect mouse for me (shape,small size,nice button,long battery life,best sensor) I can't stand with it's scroll wheel. I own also kone pure military and after it's wheel this 305 wheel is even kinda painful to use,it is very stiff and not comfortable for browsing or using in game,can someone relate to my words or will I get used to it or should I change my mouse? Any recommendations ?

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20 hours ago, Temuka said:

I just bought G305 several days ago and while it is kinda perfect mouse for me (shape,small size,nice button,long battery life,best sensor) I can't stand with it's scroll wheel. I own also kone pure military and after it's wheel this 305 wheel is even kinda painful to use,it is very stiff and not comfortable for browsing or using in game,can someone relate to my words or will I get used to it or should I change my mouse? Any recommendations ?

From the sounds of it you aren't really pleased with the resistance of the scroll wheel, and it doesn't spin as freely as you like.  Honestly, trying different mice in person either at a tradeshow or local retailer is the best way to find a mouse that you like.

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