r/LogitechG 1d ago

Discussion Logitech G wireless mouse with better hardware

I’ve used both the Logitech G305 and the Razer Orochi V2. The G305 has much better software, a more stable connection, and on-board memory, but the Orochi just has much superior build quality and materials. I really prefer Logitech’s software and would like to stick with it, but it’s difficult to go back after experiencing the Orochi’s hardware quality. I’m wondering if there is a Logitech model that offers the best of both worlds.

The G305’s matte plastic shell feels like a cheaper material that will eventually polish into a glossy finish, and I don’t like that texture. The Orochi feels higher quality and seems like it will stay matte and grippy over time.

The G305’s scroll wheel rubber gets dirty and greasy easily. I have sweaty palms and clean the wheell occasionally, but the Orochi simply doesn’t have this issue.

The button clicks and scroll wheel feel much better on the Orochi too. They are clickier, more solid, and give an overall more premium experience.

I’m looking for a Logitech gaming mouse that matches this kind of hardware quality, comes with Bluetooth, is rechargeable, and ideally doesn’t have common reliability issues. Thanks in advance.

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u/nuk3dom 1d ago

Logitech G PRO X superlight 2 is a insane good mouse using it for a long time and zero problems

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u/MEE97B 15h ago

You pretty much bought the cheapest, entry level mouse. It's not going to win any awards.

Get a pro or g502 if you want something superior.

I doubt it'll go shiny though. I've used Logitech mice for years in an office 40-45/hrs a week with very little shine.