Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless .
June 2018
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The editors liked
Slim design makes it easy to pack
Single AA battery gives 250 hours of battery life
Hero sensor performs as well as the famed PWM3366
Adopts Logitech's comfortable G703 scooped shape
500 hours of high-performance gaming off two AA batteries
Flashy on
Affordable path to wireless gaming
1ms response time
Lengthy battery life
Advanced sensor
Reliable wireless connection
Comfortable
Sleek design
Great wireless features
Inexpensive
Easy to use
Feels very well-built
Great click latency
Great sensor
Main buttons and scroll wheel feel nice and crisp
Exceptional Lightspeed wireless technology
Safe
Widely usable shape
Up to 250 hours of battery life
Excellent build quality
Great software
LIGHTSPEED technology at a more mainstream price
Long life from a single AA battery
Simple customization through Logitech Gaming Software
$60 is a good price for what you get
Wireless
Highly programmable
Interchangeable batteryOptical switches
Thumb rest
Adjustable scroll wheelMany buttons
Highly customizable
Good optical switches
Nice RGB lightingIncredibly lightweight
Super supple cord
Fine-tuned customization optio
The editors didn't like
250 hours of battery isn't much for daily home use
Weight distribution is a bit awkward because of the battery
Undersized and a bit too flat for comfort
Heavy
Thanks to the dual batteries
Hard to say how durable the buttons will be over time
Somewha
Not rechargeable
No Bluetooth option
Minimal customization
Can feel small to bigger hands
Stiff competition
No Bluetooth connectivity
Requires AA batteries
Main switches only rated for 10 million clicks
Side buttons have a lot of travel
Mouse feet could be better
Heavy and sluggish with the default battery
RGB fanatics should look elsewhere
G305 feels a little lightweight and small in the hand
Requires external battery
Not as customizableA bit heavy
Frequent software updatesRight-handed only
Stiff scroll wheelRelatively loud button
Big DPI adjustment stepsRelatively low tracking speed
Abstract: How inexpensive can you make a wireless mouse without making it unusable in intense games? That's a question Logitech is looking to answer with the Logitech G305 gaming mouse, the cheapest wireless gaming mouse in the new batch of Logitech G mice. At just...
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Published: 2018-06-06, Author: Gabe , review by: pcmag.com
Affordable path to wireless gaming, 1ms response time, Lengthy battery life,
Not rechargeable, No Bluetooth option, Minimal customization
Subdued in style, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed seems a basic gaming mouse at first blush. Get your hand on it, though, and you'll appreciate its high-end wireless tech at a modest price...
Published: 2018-05-24, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: Logitech has long been an innovator of peripheral architectures and technologies. Last year's G603 wireless gaming mouse, for example, destroyed the stereotype that the lack of a cord meant a sacrifice in performance. Its battery life, versatility, and hi...
Comfortable, sleek design, Great wireless features, Inexpensive, Easy to use
No Bluetooth connectivity, Requires AA batteries
The Logitech G305 is a simple, elegant mouse. It's small and uncluttered, and its wireless features are as intuitive as they come. If you have a ton of money to throw around, and require customizable buttons and lots of pretty colors, the $150 G900 is pro...
Published: 2018-05-18, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
LIGHTSPEED technology at a more mainstream price, Long life from a single AA battery, Simple customization through Logitech Gaming Software, $60 is a good price for what you get
RGB fanatics should look elsewhere, G305 feels a little lightweight and small in the hand
While the G305 doesn't feel quite as good in the hand as the G703 or the G903 do, that's really the only complaint I have about it. It lacks some of the bells and whistles of more expensive mice in the Logitech G line, but if you can live without things l...
Abstract: Lately I've been having so much fun with all these new mice releases, because I get to basically revisit my CS:GO training. Outside of using a mouse or testing a new peripheral, I don't have much time to game and to train, but there has been so many aweso...
It's a niche, sure, but a growing one. With gaming laptops more and more affordable, I'd wager a lot of people need roadworthy solutions for playing on-the-go. Both the G305 and G603 are excellent picks, powerful mice that nevertheless last for hours on e...
It's a niche, sure, but a growing one. With gaming laptops more and more affordable, I'd wager a lot of people need roadworthy solutions for playing on-the-go. Both the G305 and G603 are excellent picks, powerful mice that nevertheless last for hours on e...
Adorable design that comes in equally adorable colors, Very affordable for a wireless mouse, Lots of preset remapping on hand, Reliable wireless connection
Might be too slim for bigger hands, No Bluetooth, Non-rechargeable, No dedicated Sniper button, Passable battery life
Attractive, adept, and affordable, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless proves that wireless gaming mice don't have to be expensive to see you through your favorite PC games. It isn't perfect, but it's certainly a terrific addition to what is hopefully a...