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Questions on Logitech Wireless Mouses.

Pikatchu

I am looking forward to buying a wireless low latency mouse.

But the ones I am looking at: Logitech G603, and G703 have some bad reviews on Amazon and Newegg.
They both pointed to the same problem: double clicking.

I have looked into other new ones like G903 (just to check if it has the same problem), people have complained to have the same issue.
Should I get any of these? of is it better off to look else where?

The pinned post of Peripherals have some good recommendations but most are wired, any good wireless recommendations?

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Logitech is the best in the wireless tech for gaming field to the point where their wireless tech is almost indistinguishable from wired.  Even though their mice have some problems as you've mentioned, their RMA service is one of the best so if you have any problems they should fix it for you without a problem.

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10 minutes ago, Ethan_ said:

Logitech is the best in the wireless tech for gaming field to the point where their wireless tech is almost indistinguishable from wired.  Even though their mice have some problems as you've mentioned, their RMA service is one of the best so if you have any problems they should fix it for you without a problem.

Thanks for the reply.

I am also looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard, do you prefer Logitech's G613 or Corsair's K63?

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My current mouse at the moment is the Logitech MX Vertical.

 

I know its an expensive mouse it cost me £100 but i've had a stroke and have issues with hands going numb using the mouse and this one was recommended to help and thankfully it does that.

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Logitech is probably the best if you want wireless. I doubt that the double clicking issue is super common. Depending on your budget/grip style/usage, I'd also recommend the G305 and the G Pro Wireless.

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12 minutes ago, Pikatchu said:

Thanks for the reply.

I am also looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard, do you prefer Logitech's G613 or Corsair's K63?

The G613 uses the same wireless tech that their mice use but it's only available with Logitech's Romer G switch (which isn't very nice in my opinion) and it lacks backlighting (if you're after it).  I recommend you go to a store and try the Romer G switches first before committing to this keyboard because they are very different in comparison to MX style switches.

 

I don't know much about the K63.  Its backlighting will have a significant impact on battery life and will bring it down to just a day or two.  I don't know how well it performs on the wireless sides of things but Corsair claims it's a 1ms response time but I'd do a little bit more research.

 

My recommendation would be the Anne Pro 2.

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17 minutes ago, Ethan_ said:

The G613 uses the same wireless tech that their mice use but it's only available with Logitech's Romer G switch (which isn't very nice in my opinion) and it lacks backlighting (if you're after it).  I recommend you go to a store and try the Romer G switches first before committing to this keyboard because they are very different in comparison to MX style switches.

 

I don't know much about the K63.  Its backlighting will have a significant impact on battery life and will bring it down to just a day or two.  I don't know how well it performs on the wireless sides of things but Corsair claims it's a 1ms response time but I'd do a little bit more research.

 

My recommendation would be the Anne Pro 2.

The Anne Pro 2 MX brown is 150$ ?
The two I listed is under 100$

 

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5 minutes ago, Pikatchu said:

The Anne Pro 2 MX brown is 150$ ?
The two I listed is under 100$

 

How did you find those proces for the Anne Pro 2? It's about $70-80 on Aliexpress with Kailh Box switches. Better switches than the equivalents from Cherry.

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Just now, seon123 said:

How did you find those proces for the Anne Pro 2? It's about $70-80 on Aliexpress with Kailh Box switches. Better switches than the equivalents from Cherry.

The Cherry MX versions are pretty expensive.  @Pikatchu, don't get MX switches, go for the Gaterons or the Kailhs

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1 hour ago, Ethan_ said:

The Cherry MX versions are pretty expensive.  @Pikatchu, don't get MX switches, go for the Gaterons or the Kailhs

 

1 hour ago, seon123 said:

How did you find those proces for the Anne Pro 2? It's about $70-80 on Aliexpress with Kailh Box switches. Better switches than the equivalents from Cherry.

Oh I was looking for them in amazon, they are all $100 or higher.

On newegg thought, they are in the $80s.

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I have a G903, had it for around 7 months and never had any problems with it.

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