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Published: 2017-02-11, Author: HP , review by: relaxedtech.com
Aesthetic Design, Advanced Sensor, Great Battery Life, Superb Performance, Great Packaging, RGB Lighting, Comfortable, Light, Sturdy
Price, Battery life is exactly as advertised. If you want to further increase the battery life, make sure to disable the RGB lighting because it does make a big difference. The Logitech gaming software is easy to use and it unlocks plenty of features. Th
I believe the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum easily deserves our Elite award.Final Score10« Home Page »Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus...
Sensor is fantastic, Excellent switches, not too soft or too hard, Ambidextrous, Comfortable due to size, Wireless option works flawlessly, Great software, Feels durable, Very nicely presented
A little heavier than some gaming mice due to battery, Not for everyone's budget
The Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum is currently $140 on Amazon, but do shop around, it can at times be found for less. Sensor is fantastic Excellent switches, not too soft or too hard Ambidextrous Comfortable due to size Wireless option works flawlessly Gre...
Published: 2016-07-05, Author: Ian , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: Logitech's G900 Chaos Spectrum is the company's flagship mouse and its latest and greatest wireless gaming peripheral to date. I say “greatest,” because it simply outclasses every other mouse I've used to date—including wired ones.The G900 costs a pretty...
In the end we have a super light, low latency, long battery, incredibly precise gaming mouse. The performance is solid, it is made to fit (theoretically) anyone's hand, and it has pretty lights. The only potential con I could see is hand fitment, it is...
Published: 2016-06-09, Author: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: Whether you have a $10,000 beast of a gaming rig or a hand me down that isn't any more powerful than a toaster, having the right input devices can make a significant improvement in your work and play. Mice in particular come in all shapes and sizes to mee...
If you have a preconception of Logitech as the company which provides middle-of-the-road products to middle-of-the-road buyers then a) you clearly haven't been paying attention and b) the G900 Chaos Spectrum annihilates those preconceptions. The Logitech...
Abstract: I have had the opportunity to own a range of Logitech's higher-end wireless mice over the years, both for gaming and everyday computing. I've tried to get used to the competitor mice, but the combination of hardware and software just always felt better ma...
Published: 2016-05-02, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Abstract: Logitech's new Chaos Spectrum G900 mouse has definitively settled the wireless gaming mouse debate: Wireless mice can respond just as fast – if not faster – as their wired counterparts. This topic is one we've explored in-depth below, including discussion...
Swappable button pairs accommodate lefties and righties, Excellent optical sensor, Lightweight, Rechargeable, with no docking cradle necessary, Stores five profiles
Steep launch price, Still relatively few buttons, Profile-swap button is under the mouse, Preconfigured game list with macro assignments is out of date
The software could use some tweaking (and the price some dropping), but the G900 is a first-rate gaming mouse that works wired or wirelessly, for lefties and righties alike. Read More…...
Abstract: Ask any hardcore gamer, whether they play shooters, fighting games, real time strategy, or MOBA games, if they have any preference between wired and wireless control in the heat of an intense match, and you'll get one answer across the board – wired. The...