![]() The gaming software supported is their newer Logitech G Hub. It uses the newer HERO 25K Optical (LED) sensor. This mouse has a maximum CPI/DPI of 25,600. The size of this mouse is (Length = 5.1″, Height = 1.8″, Width = 3.1″) Improved SensorĮven though I rarely game, I wanted a very responsive mouse and the ability to adjust to a high CPI/DPI. The Logitech G604 fits all those criteria. If I were going to keep the mouse in one spot, I would give the Logitech MX a more comprehensive look, but I travel a lot with my mouse and need something durable, wireless, quick connecting, and with good battery life. One of the biggest reasons the Logitech MX line deterred me was its bulkiness. ![]() A single battery lasts around 240 hours, an upgrade from the Logitech 602, which needed two AA batteries to power it for 250 hours. I am okay with throwing a AA battery in once in a while. I know some want their mouse to be rechargeable. The Logitech G604 uses ONE double AA battery to power it. Seamless connection between devices is a massive WIN for this mouse. You can keep the USB dongle plugged into a non-Bluetooth desktop, and with a 2-second hold of the ‘wireless activation’ button, you can connect through Bluetooth to your laptop. This is one of the top features of this Logitech G604 mouse. Unlock the scroll wheel for infinite scrolling. Clicking is more instantaneous (less lag). The buttons are more responsive, quieter, and more programmable than the past generation (G602). The scroll wheel feels a little cheaper than the G602 it works well, though. Since I’m coming from the G602 mouse, a lot of my opinions are based on that mouse and how this one compares. I decided on this purchase mainly because of the upgraded sensor and better wireless connectivity. I was trying to find something similar to the Logitech G602 but upgraded, and that’s precisely what I found with the Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED. I didn’t want to go the route of the MX even though they seem nice, they don’t bring the portability I was looking for since I would be traveling with it a lot. ![]() After years of using a Logitech G602 mouse and loving it, it finally started to glitch out (double-clicking, left button intermittently would stop working).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |