🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Power!
The Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking performance and customization. With 15 programmable controls, a battery life of up to 240 hours, and dual wireless connectivity options, this mouse is designed to enhance your gaming experience. The advanced Hero 25K sensor ensures precise tracking, while the dual-mode hyper-fast scroll wheel offers versatility for any task.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 months |
Brand | Logitech G |
Series | Logitech G604 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse |
Item model number | 910-005622 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Mac OSX |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 3.14 x 5.11 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.77 x 3.14 x 5.11 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B07QN369XX |
Date First Available | September 16, 2019 |
A**R
The goat
One of the best mice I've used. Worked it down to its bones. Wish it was a little bigger but, problem with long fingers ig. Bought it when it was only 64 bucks. Wish I had gotten a few for backup. I can't say it's worth 250 bucks. But 64? If you can find it for that price, do it, and show me where you got it. I'd kill for one of these back. The clicks are a little weak if you care about that
M**.
Great gaming mouse from Logitech
The Logitech G604 looks and functions as described, I like the dpi buttons location and the side buttons are a nice plus, I’ve already assigned functions to them that streamlined my workflow considerably, I do some gaming, writing, and photo and video editing. The infinite scroll wheel is a feature I didn’t know I needed till I used it, saves a lot of frustration from scrolling, the scroll left and right by tilting the scroll wheel is a major plus.So far I only used it in lightspeed mode over the USB receiver, no interference from wifi as I run my network in 5GHz mode, the response time is indistinguishable from wired mice, I used it in games, mainly Assassin’s creed to no impact on performance whatsoever. I didn’t use the extender cable to plug in the receiver as I have it plugged directly into my usb hub.The weight of the mouse is quite acceptable and only took a half hour of use to get used to as my previous one was lighter, but it posed no problem for me and really that weight is nothing to my hands. The mouse is quite ergonomic and cause no pain or soreness in 4+ hours of daily use.Battery life is good so far, I’ve used it for 10 days now on lightspeed mode and still going, avg 4-5 hours daily, and the software still shows me a full battery, which brings me to...Software! G hub is certainly not the most intuitive thing to use, a bit of a learning curve, but I’m taking it easy and exploring it bit by bit, I’ve already changed my dpi levels, I prefer generally higher dpi as my mouse movements are more twitchy than using full elbow movements, and I’ve played with assigning functions to the G keys. The software is not intuitive but by no means a reason to discourage buying this product.No RGB, fine with it, I’d much rather pay more for functionality than festival lights that would stay hidden under my hand anyway during use.Build quality is great, the mouse looks and feels premium and solid, the buttons are firm with no wiggle, clicking feels soft and produces low soft sounds, which is to my liking. The scroll wheel is metal which makes it a bit louder than average, though not in a bad or distracting way. The battery and receiver cover is solid and holds tightly to the mouse body when in place with no play whatsoever when using the mouse, the rubber textured middle of the mouse, including thumb rest, feels good on the skin. Buttons do not attract fingerprints which is a huge plus, though the part with the scroll wheel has a glossy finish which is a fingerprint magnet.In conclusion, this is a great quality product with all the functionality one would want from a mouse for gaming and work with a great deal of customisation without unnecessary bling, the mouse looks sleek and professional and elevates the look of your workspace, the software could use some improvement but not a deterrent. All in all I would definitely recommend buying this, not only because it’s a quality product, but also for the freedom of wireless! I’ll update my review as I use the mouse and discover anything more to outline.Edit: 1 year 3 months on,The mouse works as good as ever, still looks new, I've been operating it for the last 6 months with a rechargeable battery. Click sound and feel still the same, no degradation to rubber or plastic, even side button labels are intact. one of the best purchases ever.One note: use logitech g hub only to dial in your preferred settings, save the profile to the mouse then use it in on-board mode from then, software mode interferes too much in the functionality for my liking and some functions even work better; I had assigned volume up and down to buttons G8 & G9 and it only worked in tiers, as in I had to repeatedly press the button for the volume slider to move, in onboard mode the duration of the press determined the movement of the volume slider, as in it moved as long as I pressed the button, same thing with side scroll.
J**N
LOGITECH PLEASE BRING THIS MOUSE BACK !
Its insane to think this is now priced at $400 dollars when I bought it only 3 short years ago at $50.If Logitech ever brings this mouse back i'm buying 4, 2 to use myself and 2 as investments
E**S
Review for using in photoediting with photoshop, bridge, and camera raw.
The G604 Lightspeed is a great wireless single AA battery powered customizable macro key mouse. This review is based on several months of using it for photo editing and regular surfing, not gaming. Keep in mind that this review is most suited for power users in Photoshop Lightroom or any photo editing software or any software period that benefits from having multiple board hotkeys transferred to the click of an extra mouse button.Setup: Effortless connection, with options for Bluetooth or Wi-fi. Consistent connection with both and no issues with either. Just install the G hub app and configure your buttons to streamline your process whether surfing, editing, gaming, word processing, etc.Ergonomics/responsiveness/weight: the mouse has a somewhat ergonomic shape and the thumb rest has a comfortable feel to it. I do not dislike the design however I'm not sure that it's saving your wrist any particular strain in the long run. Now, I don't happen to have my mouse lexicon with me so I do apologize in advance if my description of some of the parts are basic. That being said the underside is smooth in terms of the glide over your mouse pad, and you can conveniently set the DPI/pointer speed/sensetivity to a single sensitivity for all profiles. Or for that matter, a button to change DPI setting while holding, and possibly by press and a release, i have not found the need to do so often as of yet.Features: Before I get to the button layout (which I actually am not a big fan of) it would help to be aware of some of the features and how they work. There are two ways to take advantage of having multiple configurations, G shift and onboard profile cycling. I have found that using a combination of them together is optimal. Depending on your ingenuity in structuring your set up you may find it useful to have 2-3 or more profiles for one application. I have attempted to make 3 for photoshop but I tend to lose track and prefer to keep it at 2 so I know I'm in either one or the other.Layout: Not great for maximizing the g shift function. You have to assign it somewhere, anywhere, and it doesnt feel natural assigning to any of the current buttons for me. There needs to be a button on the right side that can be held or toggled instead with your right ring finger. Also G shift is glitchy anyway and basically unuseable if you plan on using profile cycling. After a painstaking search i found a forum discussion of a known bug where it registers a command from the default view when it should not. If you're a power user and want to have a nice sized array of custom functions at your disposal for each and every editing application which can be set up and swapped seamlessly this mouse is pretty darn up to that task for its pricepoint, just requires a strategic set up.If what you want is a good priced macro custom mouse and youre close to being an advanced pc user or prepared to spend a little time getting it dialed in then get it.Update 2/7/23: during a recent auto update it left the g hub screen just open and thinking for too long so I closed it and it caused the entire program to be unusable. After searching online again, I ended up having to go in and find the setting folders save 3 or them, uninstall everything, reinstall, overwrite the new installs folders, and it works again with my configuration saved. I am now leaning more towards the opinion that if you find a more reliably rated macro mouse choose that instead I'm changing this to three stars. (And probably buying a new mouse, maybe, eventually, when I have time to, which I kinda won't. Damn.)
J**Y
My 2nd favorite mouse!
One of my favorite mice, I wish they still made it! If they did, I'd buy 10. I love the 6 thumb buttons, the extra index finger buttons, the infinite scroll wheel. The only better mouse was the 700s (which was also discontinued).
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