🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The Logitech G600 MMO USB Laser Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking precision and customization. With a laser sensor that tracks movement up to 5 meters, 20 programmable buttons, and a lightweight, durable design, this mouse is perfect for intense gaming sessions. Its ambidextrous design ensures comfort for all players, while USB connectivity offers seamless plug-and-play functionality.
Hardware Platform | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Button Quantity | 20 |
Range | 5.0 meters |
Movement Detection | Laser |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | 4 Way Scrolling |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Weight | 133 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3.94"L x 0.79"W |
C**Y
I'm in love with the G600
I've been using the Razer Naga 2012 edition MMO Gaming Mouse as my daily driver now for a few years, but I found myself in need of a new mouse when the middle mouse button finally died; I had put multiple millions, if not tens of millions of clicks on each button. After transitioning now for a week, I have to say that while there are a few road bumps, I'm in love with the G600.I have fairly large hands, and with the Razer Naga I adjusted the side grip to the largest detachable grips which allowed me to palm the mouse in my and and kept my fingers from dragging on my Reflex Lab Huge Gaming Mouse Pad. The G600 does not fit my hand as well as the Naga, but it has not felt uncomfortable either, just different. In situations where I have to lift the mouse, the G600 feels heavier than my Naga did, but it has not noticeably affected my play style much regardless; when lifting the G600 however, I need to remove my ring finger from the G-Shift button and pinch the side of the mouse along with my pinky finger - Perhaps in time my muscle memory will adapt to lifting only with my pinky finger.The "G-Shift" button - found just right of the right-click button - was different for me also my first few days transitioning. As stated before, I used the large side mount on my Razer Naga; this allowed me to rest both my ring and pinky fingers on the mouse itself, and felt very ergonomic. I've started to become accustomed to the G-Shift button now after a week using the G600 as my daily driver, but it still feels foreign; in twitch environments, using any actions I've bound with the G-Shift modifier has felt more like a hindrance than not; I am sure that in time using the modifier key will become more natural, however.The G7 & G8 keys on top of the G600 are located where the Forward and Back buttons for the Naga were; On the G600, these defaultly swap your mouse profile and executes a "Shift+B" macro. The G600 does however have tilt buttons on either side of the mouse wheel where Back and Forward is defaultly bound. The duel-dish G9-G20 MMO keys on the side of the mouse feel wonderful, and adjusting to them from the Naga hasn't been very difficult at all. The raised indicators are in slightly different positions then were I was used to them being on the Naga - On the G600 one is placed on the bottom of the G13 (NUM 5) key, and the 2nd is placed at the top of the G16 (NUM 8) key. Having used the Razer Naga for so long, I'm surprised at how quickly I did pick up to the different key layout, and while I have a few misscliks rarely, they are becoming viewer and far between the more I use the G600.Negatives:I've however found that with the Logitech Gaming Software package, when the tilt wheel is used for Forward and Back, the software will accept one down depress of the tilt wheel, but respond with a double up rebound command; This means that when you press the tilt wheel into "Back", your web browser will go back 2 pages into history, instead of the desired one. The only way I have found to solve this issue is to rebind the tilt wheel commands to something completely different, save the profile, then rebind them back to Forward and Back. This has been frustrating, but simple to fix in the mean time; I have not let the software's performance reflect on my review, as it is not the hardware's fault - The switch is not physically rebounding, but the software is malfunctioning (version U77.02_B0017).In summery: The Logitech G600 has been preforming as well as my previous Razer Naga 2012 edition had, and for less than half the price. The Logitech Gaming Software package will allow you to customise your experience further, but it will also introduce a few bugs into the experience as well. All-in-all, it's a great product which I would highly suggest anyone debating over making the switch from a Naga to a G600 to take.
T**A
Can't game without it.
I don't usually write reviews, but I felt compelled for this product. This mouse is legit. I would recommend this mouse to anyone who plays games that allow hotkeys in any form.Durability:I bought one in February 2013, and I have used it heavily for two years. I'm talking lots of clicks, lots of macro button usage, and on top of that, lots of packing it up (winding up the cord, throwing it in my bag) and unpacking it, and it performed quite well the entire time. The cord didn't fray, the connections didn't get loose, etc. I knew the day would come when it would wear out, because of how heavily I use it (mainly me packing it up and moving it constantly - I'm talking almost daily), but it took two whole years for that to happen! Just a few days ago, my left mouse button started doing this weird double-click thing, where I click once but it registers two clicks (occasionally), so I bought a new one. I love this mouse so much, and it has served me well despite how I treated it, so I just had to have another.Functionality (maybe the most important part):I love the layout of the thumb buttons. There is so much flexibility. I used this mouse to play MMOs where you constantly have to switch between skills. It's so much nicer having all the skills on the thumb button, leaving your left had free for WASD movement (this is especially great for ARPGs where you have to skillshot stuff - less important for MMOs like WoW where you just click your target, then dump your skills on it). The firmware that comes with the mouse is easy to use, and I like the fact that there are multiple profiles that you can keep for multiple games / multiple functions within one game. Also, I was surprised at how often I used the 3rd mouse button. It's great for commonly used skills/functions. Last but not least - I like how the thumb buttons are contoured so you can easily feel which button you have your thumb on. You can tell the difference between the buttons.Aesthetic:This mouse just looks cool. I got the white one, and on top of the white body with black accents looking slick (I constantly get comments about my cool mouse), the thumb buttons have different colored LEDs that you can program to backlight different profile selections i.e. you can have your WoW setup show green lights, your Herocraft setup show rainbow lights (it fades from one color to the other), and your work setting (yes, I use this mouse at work, too!) use white lights.Value:You aren't going to find a mouse this awesome for a lower price. In fact, you might not even find a mouse this awesome at a higher price!
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