G305

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G305

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Ports over Dongles: The hidden cost of "thin" hardware design

Only thing I really would like is a USB-A port. Plugging my Logitech G305 in which needs an adapter kinda sucks. Literally 4x the size of the mouse's dongle just going from USB-A to C. With that said, Logitech should really just make a USB-C dongle for it to be honest. I do have a SD card slot and a

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Shedoara in r/TechNook

April 17, 2026 2:39 AM

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How do I start to use my arm to aim more than my wrist?

Going to add to what the guy above said about lowering effective sensitivity, but you should also increase your mousepad area as much as you possibly can. It’ll force you to have to make exaggerated and large movements by default, since flicking will require a larger distance traveled by the mouse.

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StayPosi27 in r/VALORANT

April 6, 2026 7:35 PM

4

Magic Mouse worth it for smooth scrolling on MacOS?

I would prefer a flatter mouse as it works better for fingertip style. The hump on mice just gets in the way and I think is designed for people who palm grip their mice. My favourite Logitech mouse ergonomics wise is the G305 wireless mouse which I use for gaming too.

Tee-hee64 in r/mac

April 8, 2026 9:41 AM

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Dicas de bons mouses?

G305 da logitech, (é o meu) de 100 a 150 conto hj. Wireless, nunca notei atraso melhor tamanho de mouse q já usei na minha vida é a pilha, mas dura de uns 6 meses a 1 ano (a pilha q veio durou 1 ano e 3 meses) A mais: extremamente resistente derrubei uma prateleira mto pesada na mesa do meu pc, a qu

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Keid_be in r/computadores

April 10, 2026 6:42 PM

3

Dicas de bons mouses?

como leva pra lugares melhor pegar um sem fio, da uma olhada no logitech g305

Dandy_kyun in r/computadores

April 10, 2026 2:52 PM

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logitech G305 same treatment as X2 SUPERSTRIKE

Yes, that’s a likely scenario. To get the G305 shape with a more modern sensor, I had to go for the Mchose. That’s why I said what I did about Logitech not being interested in this model. It’s not just me,I know there are plenty of people for whom this shape is the endgame.

doors1991 in r/LogitechG

May 15, 2026 6:26 AM

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Orochi V2, not working all of a sudden.

kinda wild that firmware didn't fix it. the super slow cursor makes me think the optical sensor or lens got dirty or partially failed. you could try compressed air in the sensor hole, but after 2 years the battery might also be causing voltage weirdness. i'd honestly grab a Logitech G305 as a replac

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/razer

May 20, 2026 3:11 AM

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Which mouse should I use?

Hero sensor and being wireless. The thing is that hero2 sensor which is better and wireless aspect is enough for me. So technically I could go with superlight 2c because its alot better than g305 and just live. But there is one big reason why its so hard to choose for me. Superlight 2c for some reas

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Serious-Warning572 in r/LogitechG

May 6, 2026 12:19 AM

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Does mouse matter that much? I have a CP mouse for now. Budget is 50 usd.

If you have a smaller hand, the Logitech G305 is a solid budget gaming mouse with brilliantly stable wireless connection. In one year I haven't had a single dropout, and this mouse is used daily for hours.

Head_Exchange_5329 in r/PcBuild

April 11, 2026 4:04 PM

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Does mouse matter that much? I have a CP mouse for now. Budget is 50 usd.

Logitech G305 has a hero sensor (very good) Good for smaller hands. Very cheap.

WeepingMushroom in r/PcBuild

April 12, 2026 8:22 PM

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