Is the Logitech G Pro Wireless Still Good?

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The G Pro Wireless came out in late 2018, but is it still worth buying today? How does is shape up against it's far superior remake the G Pro X Superlight? This video will give you answers to those questions and more as we look at one of the more revolutionary mice in recent years in more detail.

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DiamondLobbyReviews
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As someone who owned both the regular and Superlight I can confirm it's still totally worth it and 80g might be more of a sweetspot for some people.

GanDtech
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Bro if ur a Bronze Player in apex u will instantly get to Pred #1 if u have RGB. RGB is OP

TheThunderlord
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I bought it at a discount at Best Buy $110, which is actually pretty decent for a high quality wireless mouse. I used to love the Deathadder V2 and V3, and while I still consider the Deathadder my go-to for gaming mice in terms of overall shape and design, I'm LOVING the G Pro. The Superlight might have its improvements in terms of weight and some subtle difference in tech, but comparing specs-wise I just couldn't justify spending the extra $40 they wanted for it those newer iterations. I will say that with the super light weight of the Deathadder V3 compared to the G Pro, the G Pro does feel noticably heavier, and there's certainly some weight to the mouse itself, but I actually think this is a good thing compared to super lightweight mice, especially as it comes to fine-tuning aim in FPS games that require pixel-accuracy like Siege. The added weight and super sensitive sensor which does register subtle movements means that I can really guide the cursor/reticle exactly where it needs to be without overcorrecting as might happen with a lighter mouse like the ultra-lightweight Deathadder V3.

harrisonmccartney
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Your analogy with regular coke and coke zero earned you my like. I dont know where you were going with it too but I like it

danstarskycutamora
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i personally enjoy symetrical mices more than any other, my all time favourite being a simple steelseries sensei raw from 2013 that i gave to my brother because the dpi cap was hurting my more modern and higher dpi capable mices but i am considering getting an upgraded version of the same mouse, i currently have the evga x12, the razer viper 8k and a logitech g305 and a mastermouse mm711, even the weird steelseries warcraft, but my favourite shape is still the sensei raw, the ergonomics and the texture makes lets my overworked wrist enjoy active resting when i get home.

terratenientesalgo
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Different grip styles and grip width make mouse weight feel different. More surface contact on the mouse make the mouse feel lighter. Narrower shapes make the mouse feel heavier.

serovlade
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Just bought a gpro wireless for 70€. And it's definitely worth it (for that price), the build is solid, the skates are solid, the shape is really good. Compared to g305 it's night and day difference, you can notice the wight and build difference, also the sensor feels so much snappier, the buttons are also a lot better. My only gripe would be the rubber pattern on the scroll wheel and the full price. But if you can get one at a discount, you should definitely pick one up.

sebastjanstrnad
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Is it crazy to say I bought this mice back in 2017 still using it to this day

DJDELLANNIE
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I completely agree with your take on the weight. The fact of the matter is that the norms started shifting rapidly once the ultralight/superlight mice started coming out, and have done so even more with the hyperlight mice (under 50 grams). I'm a big fan of the GPX, and I could honestly still go back to my old G703 Hero, and it wouldn't feel heavy at all. This whole new "paradigm" in terms of light gaming mice unfortunately ends up undermining a very important factor when it comes to peripherals: Subjectivity. There is this silly idea that everyone has to get a glass pad and glass skates so that the mouse accelerates on its own. The reality is that it is subjective, and that it is important to understand that everyone has different needs and different ideas of what is best for them. Even if (hypothetically speaking) everyone could adapt and learn to use a glass mousepad with glass skates on a mouse that has more holes in it than a swiss cheese, doesn't mean that everyone should.

Anyways, like I said above, I agree with you when it comes to the weight of the GPW.

iitsMikeB
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2024 just bought the pro absolutely love it

markmonkhouse
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Have the x2 mini. Wanted to try a gpro but couldn’t justifiy spending $110+ for the superlight so I just got the regular gpw for $60. Excited to try it out.

hezi
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Bought it for $80 back in 2021 and it’s one of my favorite mice. There are pros that still use it. So if a pro can use it at the highest level, so can the average consumer.

CRWYT
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This is one of the best types of review I would always like to see. (The comedy skit review)

The_Anime_Fenix
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grabbed it for 69(nice) EUR today on Amazon to replace my Zowie FK1+. Seemed a good price for a solid mouse!

BmiestTV
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Thanks with these at $80 for Black Friday I had to snatch one up.

vintagetimmy
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For a lefthander it is the only option beside the Rezer Viper Ultimate

MrDerbauer
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i was bout to buy de regular g pro wireless on amazon(i really really like it), but i actually bought the superlight one due to amazon prime days at 72€. I think theres one advantage u didnt say about the superlight one, and it is the battery

ByManuxoYT
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Remember that when it came out it was marketed as a light mouse, so...

cyborgotty
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very good mouse, id just recommend buying new switches and a wheel decorder for replacement in the future, cause they dont last very long

BRaBBit.