Logitech G900 CHAOS Spectrum Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅24-03-16
Conclusion

Our experience may have well substantiated Logitech's claim that the G900 is not just their best gaming mouse ever, but potentially the best mouse ever. Its optical sensor was flawless on every surface we tested it on, and was super responsive, and super accurate. The moment the G900 was in our hands we knew it was a game changer, wireless sceptics be silenced.



A premium product comes with a premium price tag and the one the G900 has seems reasonable at $149, directly competing against the Razer Mamba. Though the G900 destroys the Mamba in regards to performance, responsiveness, precision and comfort. There are a few inescapable facts to consider, one is that Razer supply a charging dock, something that ensures that the gamer at home will never need to plug a cable into their mouse unless they end up gaming longer than the battery life. On the flip side, the G900 is guaranteed to require being plugged into a cable to be charged. Despite that, it is worth considering the professional connotations that the G900 has in the eSport scene. Its long battery life and pro-grade wireless technology will provide an intensely liberating wireless experience, making the reality outweigh something that is relatively trivial. Then we reach the second point, the EU pricing of €179/£149, its a fair bit higher than the Razer Mamba with a RRP of £135 and the exclusion of a charging dock makes the G900 seem like it provides lower value. (Maybe an included carry bag could add some value to a wireless mouse aimed at eSport pros?)

Ultimately, questioning the value of a product is almost always going to be on the cards regarding premium goods, and here it certainly feels like you get what you pay for. The G900 is testament to Logitech's experience in creating leading products for gamers and I wouldn't hesitate to say that it is the best mouse I have ever used. Ditch those wires and fall in love.

Logitech present their most advanced mouse to gamers everywhere with the intention to bring tears of joy and wireless goodness, damn this thing is so shiny, so new, wow.

Pros.
+ Solid build quality
+ Comfortable for most grip types
+ Fast, responsive, precise sensor
+ Ambidextrous
+ Looks as awesome as it feels
+ Long battery life
+ Lightweight

Mediocre
+- No Charging dock
+- Side buttons are rather long

Cons.
- Price (EU)

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