logitech wireless mouse
So i wanna buy a new wireless mouse and im looking at the G pro x superlight, what are your reviews on this mouse and what other options are to be looked for? Thanks for helping

PS: on the user manual its recommended to keep it >2m away from a internet router but mine is like 0.5m away but i've disabled wifi feature so it only transmits through ethernet
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Then your Router won't cause any wireless interferences.
You can also further ensure that is not a factor be removing the WiFi antenna(s) from the Router and store in a safe place if you have no need for it to output WiFi.

Overall, no Modem/Router should really be within 1-2 feet of anything associated with your closest PC just to be safe. This is also why many, myself included, would recommend that anything wireless should never be anywhere near another Power Supply as well; such as close /near-by your PC Case Power Supply; that includes things such as any wireless dongles for Keyboards, Mice, Controllers. This helps avoid interferences and/or transmission hiccups between wireless receiver and actual devices.



The mouse you are asking about, I don't see what's so special about it to jusify its pricing.

Now THESE ARE a good gaming mouse.

Logitech G502 X Lightspeed Wireless Mouse
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092CRH1RX

Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Wired Mouse
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GBZ4Q68

On Amazon these are offten around 33-50% off during some good sales.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Bad 💀 Motha; 2024. márc. 18., 20:49
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Then your Router won't cause any wireless interferences.
You can also further ensure that is not a factor be removing the WiFi antenna(s) from the Router and store in a safe place if you have no need for it to output WiFi.

Overall, no Modem/Router should really be within 1-2 feet of anything associated with your closest PC just to be safe. This is also why many, myself included, would recommend that anything wireless should never be anywhere near another Power Supply as well; such as close /near-by your PC Case Power Supply; that includes things such as any wireless dongles for Keyboards, Mice, Controllers. This helps avoid interferences and/or transmission hiccups between wireless receiver and actual devices.



The mouse you are asking about, I don't see what's so special about it to jusify its pricing.

Now THESE ARE a good gaming mouse.

Logitech G502 X Lightspeed Wireless Mouse
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092CRH1RX

Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Wired Mouse
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GBZ4Q68

On Amazon these are offten around 33-50% off during some good sales.

Thanks for the input, so if the i remove the antenna of the router that would not cause interference with the wireless mouse if i buy ? Im new to wireless mouse so i thought to ask before i buy it to not have any problem or harm the mouse itself. Thanks
It's also recommended to keep any 2.4Ghz devices (Bluetooth or "RF") away from USB 3.0 ports[www.usb.org]
I used to have a Logitech MX Master and it will jitter across the screen and cutout every second until I used an extension cable (even 6 inches works) and a USB 2.0 port for it's dongle.

If you have a modern motherboard and/or PSU, it's not likely to inject noise into the USB port, but by design, USB 3 can throw noise into the same spectrum your mouse will run on.
WiFi and Bluetooth are designed to co-exist as Bluetooth will automatically shift away from any channels used by WiFi routers and (properly built and modern AX or better) WiFi routers keep a wide margin to allow Bluetooth to work fine.
It's still recommended to switch routers to only transmit on 5Ghz (or turn off both bands in the settings) as RF devices are not able to change channels in the same way.

A router with it disabled in the settings will not send any interference into the 2.4Ghz spectrum as Ethernet cables are shielded and/or twisted to mitigate any signal loss,

Logitech's Lightspeed RF system is likely better about interference than their older system than I used so it wouldn't be as bad as my old Logitech mouse.


TL;DR:
Switch your router band or turn off 2.4Ghz and it'll work well, move the mouse dongle from a USB 3 to a USB 2 port if you have any problems, if you still got problems, use an extension cable and it'll keep the noise away from it.

Interference will not damage FCC compliant devices like that mouse, but it'll make it frustrating to deal with until you solve the interference.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Violet Sea ~ Prismatic Sky; 2024. márc. 19., 6:46
G 502 lightspeeds are good, but i don't use regular mouse anymore due wrist related problems.

I'm sticking with a Logitech MX Vertical, my only wish is that they made a gaming centered version of it with higher polling rate.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Zef; 2024. márc. 19., 11:31
from personal use the g305 is a good mouse
but it does require you to replace the battery every now and again

seems all logitech wireless mice are decent.

but i suppose it does depend on how much you're willing to spend.
i paid 50$ cad for the g305 about 4 years ago and it goes for about the same today
but the G703 is $99 and the G502 is $170 (about the same as the G pro x superlight)

it's up to you if you'd really like to spend that much on a mouse,
i personally think nearly 200$ for a mouse is absurd but to each their own
it's a good mouse.
Yes removing the router wifi antennas should help since it won't have any output range without them
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