

🎯 Dominate your game with precision and power—wireless freedom, wired speed.
The Logitech G700s Rechargeable Gaming Mouse delivers professional-grade performance with ultra-fast USB response, 13 programmable buttons, and onboard memory for 5 profiles. Designed for marathon gaming, it offers ergonomic comfort, laser precision up to 8200 DPI, and a unique hybrid wireless/wired mode that lets you game uninterrupted while charging. Compatible with Windows PCs, it’s the ultimate tool for serious gamers seeking customizable control and seamless connectivity.
| ASIN | B00BFOEY3Y |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,025 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,787 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Color | clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,021) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2013 |
| Department | mouse |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 3.66 x 8.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 910-003584 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.66 x 8.31 inches |
| Series | FBA_910-003584 |
M**I
Best mouse I've ever owned
Got this for $49.99 on sale and it's easily the best mouse I've ever owned. I love that it has a wireless receiver with a cord long enough so that the mouse is easily picked up all the way across the room from my computer. I also love that the mouse switches to being a wired mouse when plugged in, making it more responsive when I'm playing games. (Some mice stay in wireless mode even when plugged in and are only charging, not sending/receiving signal) I use most of the buttons on the mouse regularly, and I like the layout of most of them. The four on the side for your right thumb are great. I can easily feel when they're pressed and when they aren't. The two on the top behind the scroll wheel are also great. One switches the scroll wheel from one mode to the other (free scroll to staggered scroll), and the other I use to switch profiles. The three buttons near the right pointer finger are the buttons I'm not too fond of. The shape and distance I have to reach to get to them are not enjoyable, and I rarely ever use them. Keep in mind that I have small hands and stubby fingers, so that may be different if you have bigger hands/longer, slimmer fingers. The software for the mouse is easy to use and works well. Setting macros for the mouse buttons is simple and intuitive, and saving multiple profiles works well. Switching DPI can be set to mouse buttons (I have it set to the three buttons I don't use often) if you need to change frequently. The only complaint I have is that my mouse forgets my profiles sometimes and I have to redo all the buttons layouts and profiles, and sometimes the battery gets hot while plugged in (like it's being charged too quickly or being overcharged), but I think that stems more from the fact that I've had the mouse for almost 4 years now and it's starting to get old. I'd honestly love to just buy another one of these whenever this one finally bites the dust.
K**.
Easily the best quality mouse I've held in my hand
As far as wireless gaming mice go on the market, this is easily the most impressive I've held in my hand. Its contoured grip and button placement are right on point; I don't feel like I'm constantly reaching distances for buttons, and the buttons aren't cluttery at all. The software that comes with it allows you to program complex macros and set up specific button profiles for every individual program you use, and you can even set a button that manually switches profiles. With the button-editing software, you can configure up to 5 profiles that are stored in the mouse and are usable as plug-and-play profiles for other computers without the software, and for your own computer you can set as many profiles as you want which are stored on the hard-disk and managed by the driver. Despite a mostly-plastic build, the weight of the mouse makes it feel more quality, especially with the battery installed. The grip design is a non-grease/sweat coat so the mouse doesn't get grimy after use (compared to cheaper gaming mice with glossy M1 and M2 buttons). Unfortunately, it only hosts one battery and doesn't have an auto-off function (there is an on/off switch on the bottom), so if you forget to turn it off after using it, you're gonna end up with a dead battery pretty quickly. And if you have the settings set for a really intense gaming session, I'd get a couple of extra rechargeable batteries to stick in your bag in the case that it does die. And the reason for that... There is a docking-style cable that comes with it, but the cable is very stiff and give you a lot of drag when in use. However, if you use a different USB-micro cable (one that most people have lying around, you'll probably fare better than using the cable that comes with it. Being drag-free is the optimal point though, and the only way you'll get that is by going wireless. For the wireless gaming mouse market, this is easily the best one I've gotten my hands on. And I got mine refurbished for cheaper. I highly recommend this device if you're a gamer. Final word: If you're in the market for a wireless gaming mouse and don't have a crazy amount of money to spend, you won't find better. Period. Side note: this is a professional device not loaded with any sort of gimmick like special lighting (the lights on the side are indicator lights current battery charge, showing when you switch your mouse profile, and current DPI settings).
J**R
Es un producto increíble, los materiales son de alta calidad, los botones tienen buen feedback y gran sensación de tacto El ajuste de DPI sin necesidad de software adicional es perfecto para poder jugar perfectamente cualquier videojuego sin necesidad de entrar a configuraciones antes de saber como se van a comportar los DPI en el videojuego También el bloqueo y desbloqueo de la rueda del mouse lo hace un gran producto para múltiples propósitos, ya sea scroll preciso o rápido La precisión del sensor es excelente y con el ajuste de DPI aún mejor
M**L
Tastaturmakros können in der Maus gespeichert werden und werden dann auf jedem angeschlossenen PC als Tastatur ausgeführt. Enitime (Eneloop?) Akku hält lange durch.
G**E
This is the second G700 mouse I've owned. I had to get a new one after the first started showing distinct signs of age (the infamous double-clicking problem). But here's the thing: Even after having the former G700 (non-"s") die out on me, I Still opted for the very same model for it's replacement - That alone would say a lot about what we're dealing with here. In my opinion, perhaps the best feature of this unit, not found anywhere else even in other Logitech mice. Besides the 13 all-programmable buttons and the ridiculously high precision and refresh speed of this piece, (I wonder in awe what sort of people would actually need a thousand polls a second at 8k+ DPI); Besides the flexible-yet-intuitive mapping software that integrates so well with the maker's other devices I can switch mouse profiles by the LCD display built into my G15 keyboard; Besides how it can operate wired or wireless at your most whimsical convenience... One feature takes the cake, The scroll wheel. This solid hunk of metal in the shape of a wheel is capable of a feat unknown to lesser mice: You can unlock the 'clicker'. Smooth as the wheel notches may be, there are situations (very common for me, as a game programmer) where a page is too long to simply keep rolling over and over one stop at a time. And that's'the 14th button, just "South" of the wheel itself. Push it to toggle the ratchet and let the wheel spin free! And this is where the mass of the metal wheel comes into play - The angular momentum of a wheel is generally proportional to it's mass, which is quite substantial (by mouse wheel standards) in the G700s. Once you give it a flick, it keeps on going until you put your finger down to stop it. Lock the ratchet back and carry on, precision and speed at the flick of a switch, literally. Some would argue that the design is not to their own comfort. Well, this is no argument to judge a mouse over, as we all got different hands with various shapes and sizes. I would say it is more on the "burly" side, anyways - so those with big and wide palms would find it to fit like the proverbial glove, whereas more slender-handed users might feel it as perhaps a little clunky to the grip. Another possible downside might be that by the end of it's service life, the G700 was known to develop the nasty habit of unreliable clicking. In which it would falter during drags or longer-held hits, producing a false double-click at increasingly often times. This was very irritating but nevertheless, It lasted just over 3 years before the first sign of problems began, and it did not have it all that easy a life under my clutches either... But this is the G700s, and the one I had before was the original all-black G700 (discontinued?) - I would hope that Logitech has taken note of the various occurrences of the double-click problem and fixed it with this new version. Either way, whenever my computer stuff breaks down, I always try to take the opportunity to not only replace, but upgrade the faulty part. This mouse was a case unlike any other I've had in previous experience: There is no "upgrade" after it. Bonus points for not looking like some alien artifact as does most of everything from it's competition. This looks very well made on Earth, by humans (I think), for humans (mostly),
G**Z
Excelente producto Este mouse es increible mas con la maneraven que puedes personalizarlo con distintos perfiles psra programas o juegos es facil. La ergonomia tambien es buena y el hecho que es recargable aun mas. Gran producto lo recomiendo ampliamente.
J**R
I've long been on a search for the perfect mouse. Considering how much the average computer user uses one, I think it's a peripheral that's been sadly ignored. This mouse is designed as a gaming mouse, and it shows. The default configuration uses the buttons near the left mouse button to adjust tracking speed (DPI) and display battery life and the button below the scroll wheel to switch profiles and lets you set the thumb buttons to MMO macros, but the truth of it is that this mouse works just as well for any power user. Set the thumb buttons to back and forward, and boom. Cursor precision is high and it works on every surface I've tested. The mouse is nicely balanced and weighted- not too heavy, but large enough to give your hand some feeling. I was worried that the index-finger buttons would be uncomfortable and I'd end up clicking them by accident, but you really don't notice them unless you're trying to hit them, and the same is true with the two sets (four) thumb buttons. All that being the case, let me highlight what I consider to be my favorite feature: the wired/wireless nature of this mouse. Yes, it's wireless. It doesn't use a Logitech unified receiver, though, so you're out of luck on that front (but I have plenty of spare USB ports so that wasn't an issue), but plug in the USB to micro USB cable, and you're good to go as a wired mouse. More than a few wireless mice have transitioned to using micro-USB for charging so that you can use the mouse as a wired mouse while it's charging the batteries, but on this mouse, when you plug in that cable, you're actually sending data over the wire. If you need to move the mouse to another computer, or you have a high-interference environment, it ignores the wireless entirely. That's a great feature for me, because it means I can sling the mouse and cable in my bag with my laptop and suddenly, I have that same great mouse without having to muck around and take the wireless receiver from my computer. All in all, this is an amazing mouse. Highly recommended.
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