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G305. Cheap, fantastic sensor and latency. Three months of wireless battery life, and when it does run out, you just load another rechargeable AA.
And if you want it lighter, just shove in a AAA with a piece of balled up aluminium foil.
My last one died after years and years of service, and I immediately bought the same exact mouse. Didn't even need to get rechargeables, this time, the ones I already got are still fine.
I prefer wired mouses, do you know any G305 equivalent?
The G Pro wired is the exact same shell.
But why not wireless? I've hated having to keep past peripherals charged, which is why I recommend the g305. It has a battery life measured in months. A year if you don't use it daily. And the AA means a "charge" is an instant swap.
This despite using the same low latency wireless connection and a sensor as good as all of logitech's other gaming mice.