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Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum Wireless Mouse

108.95

Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum Wireless Mouse

4.4

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$108.95

· Wireless Connectivity: The mouse is wireless and connects to your computer via Bluetooth or a USB receiver. · 11-Button Design: The mouse has 11 buttons including a scroll wheel and programmable buttons. · Ambidextrous: The mouse is designed to be used comfortably by either hand. · Long Battery Life: The mouse has an average battery life of 18 months. · Compact and Lightweight: The mouse weighs only 107 grams and has a compact design.

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Mark StephensReviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020

All in all it’s not a bad choice. The package came just fine and it worked right out of the box so thank you for the fast and good shipping and ensuring you deliver a product that works. I gave it four stars for gaming because I noticed right away there is a delay in the mouse. I never noticed it with any other Mouse I’ve used on my computer yet. I switched my TV to game mode which has a latency setting that helped so it’s barely noticeable now but still noticeable. Doesn’t seem to be any settings for this on the software. We have four stars for ergonomic because although the hand sits well on the full sized mouse the ring finger rubs kind of weird on the right side I’m sure I’ll get used to it but for paying close to 100 bucks you would think this thing would just melt in your hand. I also gave four stars for battery life because it would be nice to have the option to use your own battery. Other mice last for six months to a year this way. I would much rather change out a battery than constantly have to recharge the mouse.

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Benjamin Lee PikeReviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019

works great

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Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2017

Me siento bastante satisfecho con la compra de éste artículo, como lo escribí en el título de la reseña, puede ser utilizado de manera fija con el cable o de manera portátil en su modo inalámbrico, es muy cómodo y bastante práctico, por los tipos de configuración y programación de botones de las que dispone, no puedo describir nada negativo sobre éste mouse. En cuanto al periodo de entrega también puedo hablar cosas positivas porque llego a mi domicilio en un tiempo menor al que ya se había calculado, en definitiva volveré a comprar más artículos en AMAZON. Es mi primera compra y la verdad ha sido una buena experiencia.

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mohammedReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 7, 2025

its brand new and the scroll wheel doesnt work i dont really know why i tried everything but its unresponsive

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Aurélien MoraReviewed in France on August 1, 2016

Je passe d'une G500 (qui a rendu l'âme) à celle la. Ce qui me gênait le plus au moment de changer de souris était ce style gamer. Certes, je vais jouer avec, mais je n'ai pas vraiment envie que mon bureau se transforme en cockpit de fusée. D'autant plus que je trouve globalement les produit gamers de mauvaise qualité (les casques en particulier... je vais préférer des casques hifi plutôt que gamer). Tout cela pour dire qu'acheter une souris en plastique avec des bouts pointus ne m'enchantait pas vraiment. Et bien le verdict : je l'ai trouvé parfaite dés le premier jour. Son style ne me gène pas trop, oui c'est gamer, mais elle reste plus sobre qu'une g502 ou qu'une ratz, et ça me va bien. Le rétroéclairage (le G) reste assez discret. Le sans fil est parfait : à tout moment vous pouvez rebrancher la souris. Il n'y a pas de temps d'attente (que windows re-détecte la souris ou je ne sais quoi). Le récepteur sans fil peut être branché soit directement sur un port USB soit au bout du câble de la souris (soit vous mettez la souris au bout du câble pour la recharger, soit vous mettez l’émetteur). Je n'était pas sûr d'utiliser le sans fil, c'est pour cela que je voulais une souris qui puisse être branchée, mais en fait cela apporte une telle sensation de liberté que je l'utilise tout le temps. Le moment ou je dois rebrancher la souris pour la charger est assez pénible du coup :'). Mine de rien, le câble d'une souris fait beaucoup de frottements, même si l'on ne s'en rends pas compte. Bref, un produit qui a l'air solide, qui respire la qualité. S'il fallait citer des points négatifs, je dirais que - Le logiciel de pilotage n'est pas vraiment fantastique, il a même planté une ou deux fois. - L'autonomie de la souris est de 3 jours, c'est un peu léger je trouve.

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MaxReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2016

I used to use a Deathadder lefty edition and while it is a great mouse, I got a bit "bored" of it? I don't know how to describe it, but I just wanted to try a new mouse. After searching and searching for ergonomic left handed mice, I gave up and started looking into ambidextrous, there was only one clear winner with all the features I desired. A bit expensive, but I decided to take the plunge. So the mouse arrives, packaging is very minimal. Small box, not very flashy. Coming from Razer products, I've been used to flashy packaging and extras inside the box. Not a complaint, just surprised me that something so good doesn't necessarily need to have flashy packaging. Inside the box there's the mouse, braided micro usb cable, and a little box with the wireless receiver and some side buttons. There's also a micro usb to USB connector, so you can easily use the braided cable to swap between charging the mouse/wired usage/wireless receiver easily. The side buttons on the mouse can be pulled off as they're held by magnets, and then replaced with a filler so there's no buttons there, or to add 2 buttons to either or both sides of the mouse. I personally prefer to have both sides with no buttons, as I never use them. Coming from an ergonomic lefty mouse, I was skeptical of how comfortable it would be, having large-ish hands and opting for claw grip, I do in fact find it to be incredibly comfortable. I tried palm grip and it was also very comfortable, your mileage may vary however depending on how big your hands are! The left and right buttons are very "snappy" to press, requiring enough force to not accidentally click if you rest your fingers on them, but not too much that your fingers get fatigued. Scroll wheel is a little hard to press down, but I imagine I'll get used to it or wear it in. The scroll wheel itself has a very satisfying click while you scroll it, can also be unlocked with a click of the button just below it for a free scrolling wheel. The free scroll is very fun to play with, and I actually find myself using it for a lot of Web pages as it feels so nice to scroll once and let the momentum move you through the page. The wheel can also be moved left and right, I don't find myself accidentally doing this even when pressing the wheel down unlike with other mice, so it's nice to not have to disable something so useful for once, especially since you can rebind it, which I'll get into later. Just below the mouse wheel there's dpi + and - buttons for swapping your software defined dpi profile on the fly. Sides of the mouse are matte, making a firm grip no issue whatsoever. Plugging the mouse in, it gets detected immediately and the wireless works straight away on the Windows 10 login screen. Off to a great start! I downloaded the latest software from the Logitech website, updated the firmware (very easy single click process) and had a little play around with the RGB lighting on the dpi switcher and the logo. Never had something like this before, very cool. The software is packed full of standard features most gaming mice have nowadays, dpi settings (4 stages), polling rate (1000hz maximum), macro recording, lighting settings, mouse button rebinding. The button rebinding has settings for lefties already built in, so swapping the lmb/rmb around is a breeze. I also like to set scroll wheel left/right to skip tracks in my music player. One of the features I didn't think I would use was the wireless. Having horrific past experiences with wireless mice, being able to wire this mouse was a big plus... Except I only find myself using the wire when it needs charging, which isn't very often since the battery lasts for 34 hours with lights disabled, 26 with lights enabled. The wireless is impeccable, there's no noticeable delay or dropouts and feels just as responsive as when wired. Just make sure in your power options on Windows you disable selective suspension for usb devices! When it came to actually playing with this mouse, I was expecting to be frustrated for about a week before I got used to the mouse. Nope. Within 2 minutes after tweaking my dpi and sensitivity settings, I was already vastly more accurate in various fps games than I was with my last mouse. Is it the shape of the mouse? Better sensor? No idea. All I know is that my aim had suddenly leveled up to almost Q3A railgun pro level. In closing, I really can't say enough good things about this mouse, I feel more confident in my aim than I ever have, and the wireless presents a level of freedom I never thought I'd see combined with the responsiveness of a wired high end gaming mouse. A must buy for any avid gamer, an essential for any left handed gamer.

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KoenigReviewed in Germany on December 7, 2017

Bei weitem die beste Maus auf dem Markt derzeit. Vorteile -sehr schnelle Reaktionszeit von <1ms, die alle Kabelmäuse in den Schatten stellt -sehr leicht und mit dem richtigen Mousepad (ich selbst nütze das Roccat Hiro (+) ) fühlt es sich an, als ob die Maus über die Oberfläche schweben würde -Akkulaufzeit hält am Anfang ca. 2-4 Tage durch, unter starker Nutzung (mittlerweile nach ca. 1 Jahr liegt die Akkuzeit noch immer bei mind. 2 Tagen) -Aufladung des Akkus erfolgt sehr schnell, und die Maus kann natürlich während dem Aufladen im Kabelmodus genützt werden -für Rechts & Linkshänder geeignet -die Oberfläche sieht selbst nach tagelanger Benutzung sauber aus (dürfte eine spezielle Nanostruktur sein, die das ermöglicht) -das Scrollwheel - was sich entkoppeln lässt um quasi ein "infinite rolling" zu ermöglichen ist einfach genial und hat nicht nur Vorteile für die Nutzung bei Internet Browsing oder Gaming sondern auch für 3D Modellierung bzw. Programme wo man oft das Mausrad verwenden muss. Anwendungsgebiete 80% Arbeit - Productdesign & Webdesign (Programme wie Sketchup, Rhinoceros, Solidworks, AutoCAD, Cinema4d, Photoshop, AfterEffects, InDesign, Premiere, Realflow2015, MaxwellRender, Maxwell Studio...) 10% Freizeit (Browsing etc.) 10% Gaming (League of Legends etc.) - Der Erfahrung meiner Jugend nach, wo ich wirklich "hardcore Gamer" war ist das definitiv die Maus "to have" ..andere Mäuse die ich davor hatte wie etwa: Razer Deathadder oder SteelSeries Seinsei kommen nichtmal annährend an das Feeling/Feedback und Speed der Logitech Chaos Spectrum ran. Design Die schwarze, cleane Optik ist auch aus einem designtechnischen Aspekt sehr ansprechend. Die LED Belechtung kann ausgeschaltet werden umAkku zu sparen, (die Logitech Software ist dabei sehr einfach zu bedienen) was ich empfehlen würde wenn man die Maus nicht alle 3 Tage ans Kabel hängen möchte. ;) Alles in allem kann ich eine klare Empfehlung aussprechen. (vor einem Jahr noch für 180€ gekauft)