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The build quality of the Venue 8 Pro is excellent for such an affordable device. Dell has opted for an attractive soft-touch plastic finish that feels comfortable in the hands, and leaves many of its low-cost rivals looking cheap and flimsy. The chassis is sturdy with little hint of flex.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a great choice for FPS gaming. Regardless if you're using it wired or wirelessly, it has excellent click latency. Most hand sizes should be able to use it comfortably, although smaller hands may struggle with a fingertip grip. It's also fairly light when used wirelessly, but the cable can create some drag when plugged in.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a great mouse for MMO gaming, but It's not designed with MMOs in mind as it has only eight buttons and two side buttons on each side. That said, it's comfortable to use, although those with smaller hands may struggle to use it with a fingertip grip.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is better for most uses than the GLORIOUS Model O Wireless. The Logitech is a better choice for those with small hands using palm and claw grips, has a higher CPI range, and has less CPI variation, so the sensor doesn't under or overshoot. It also has many more programmable buttons. However, the GLORIOUS is much lighter, and the feet provide a better gliding experience.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a better gaming mouse than the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED, though the two have very different designs. The G Pro Wireless has a smaller, ambidextrous design with two side buttons on each side of the mouse. It's also noticeably lighter than the G502 and is suitable for a wider variety of grips, especially if you have smaller hands. The G502's design is a bit more ergo-shaped, and it's well-suited for a palm grip, except if you have smaller hands.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a more versatile mouse than the Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED. While they're both great for gaming with a wide, customizable CPI range and very low latency, the G Pro is quite a bit lighter. The G903 has a better cable and a much better mouse scroll wheel. Both mice are great for all hand sizes and grip styles, but small hands may have a hard time with a fingertip grip on both.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a more versatile gaming mouse than the Razer DeathAdder Elite as it can be used both wired or wireless, with very low latency either way. The Logitech is also lighter than the Razer and is more suitable for small hands when using a claw grip. However, some people may prefer the more slanted shape of the Razer instead of the Logitech's more typical and straight design.
Both the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless and the Logitech G Pro Wireless have an ambidextrous shape, except that the Logitech is longer and taller, making it a better fit for large hands using a palm grip. The SteelSeries is a bit better because it's lighter, and its PTFE feet are of higher quality. However, the Logitech has lower click latency, and it allows you to adjust the sensitivity in smaller increments. Also, you can customize the Logitech to have the thumb buttons on the side that you prefer.
The SteelSeries Rival 650 and the Logitech G Pro Wireless are similar mice. The Logitech is much lighter, is suitable for small hands, has a better sensor, and lower click latency. However, the SteelSeries has an extra programmable input, it's a lot more comfortable overall, and you can add weights to it.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a better wireless gaming mouse than the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum. The G Pro Wireless is substantially lighter, feels sturdier, and has better mouse feet. It also has a higher maximum CPI, a more consistent sensor, and lower click latency. Comparatively, the G900 has a better cable and a scroll wheel that unlocks for free scrolling. Both mice only connect wireless with their USB receivers and are almost universally well-suited for all grip types and hand sizes, though they aren't suitable for small hands using a fingertip grip.
Even though both mice share the same sensor, the Logitech G Pro Wireless isn't the wireless version of the Logitech G PRO HERO. The Wireless has a different shape that's better suited for larger hands, and its weight distribution is more back-heavy. It's lighter overall, though, and it has more buttons since it's an ambidextrous mouse with thumb buttons on both sides. If you have small hands and use a fingertip grip, the HERO is a better choice, as its smaller size makes it easier to reach all the buttons.
The Razer Viper 8KHz is a better gaming mouse than the Logitech G Pro Wireless, but the Logitech is more versatile. The Logitech can be used wired or wirelessly, and it's fully compatible with both Windows and macOS. It's slightly heavier than the Razer, but it's still lightweight, and you can easily bring it with you on the go. It has a nearly universal shape that should fit most hand sizes and grip types. On the other hand, the Razer is a bit lighter, and its shape is better suited for a claw grip or a fingertip grip if you have medium to extra-large hands. It has a much better cable and feet that glide more smoothly. While its CPI range isn't as wide as the Logitech, its maximum polling rate is impressively high at 8000Hz. This should results in smoother movements, though we don't test for this at the moment.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a better gaming mouse than the BenQ ZOWIE FK1-B. The Logitech is much lighter, although you can connect it wirelessly with its USB receiver. It also has two additional side buttons, better mouse feet, a significantly wider CPI range, more finely adjustable CPI settings, lower-lift off distance, and customization software that's compatible with Windows and macOS. It's also very well-suited to all grip types and nearly all hand sizes. On the other hand, the BenQ ZOWIE only has two side buttons and lacks companion software. However, it's well-suited to all grip types and most hand sizes, but those with small or medium hands likely won't be able to reach both side buttons using a fingertip grip.
The ROCCAT Kone Pro Air and the Logitech G Pro Wireless are excellent wireless gaming mice. If you prefer an ambidextrous shape and side buttons on both sides, the Logitech is a good option. Comparatively, if you'd rather have a significantly lighter mouse with a right-handed shape, the ROCCAT is a better choice. It also has Bluetooth support and a better cable if you'd like to use it wired. Unfortunately, unlike the Logitech, its software is only compatible with Windows. Both mice are ideal for all grip types, though small hands may struggle to reach all the buttons using a fingertip grip.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a better gaming mouse than the BenQ ZOWIE S1. The Logitech is lighter, feels better-built, has two side buttons on either side, connects wirelessly with a USB receiver, and has a rechargeable battery. It also has a lower click latency, a lower lift-off distance, and it's almost universally suitable for all grip types and hand sizes. Comparatively, the BenQ is a wired mouse well-suited for all hand sizes with a palm grip and larger hands with a claw or fingertip grip.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a better gaming mouse than the BenQ ZOWIE FK2-B. The Logitech connects wired or wirelessly with its USB receiver and has two additional side buttons. It's slightly lighter, has RGB lighting, and has a CPI with a wider range. It also has better click latency, lower lift-off distance, and companion software for customization. It's almost universally suitable for all grip types and hand sizes, though those with small hands may not be able to reach all buttons using a fingertip grip. The BenQ has quiet mouse clicks and is suitable for all grip types and nearly all hand sizes, though those with small or medium-sized hands may not be able to reach all buttons with a fingertip grip.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a better all-around wireless gaming mouse than the ASUS ROG Chakram Core. However, the ASUS has several rarely seen features. The Logitech is quite a bit lighter, and you can use it wired or wirelessly with its USB receiver. It also has a much higher maximum CPI, a more precisely adjustable CPI, a lower lift-off distance, side buttons on both sides, and companion software compatible with Windows and macOS. Comparatively, the ASUS has a joystick side button and hot-swappable left and right-click button switches. Both mice are well-suited for all grip types, but the ASUS is only suitable for larger hands.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless and the Cooler Master MM71 are comparable gaming mice. The Logitech can be used either wired or wirelessly with its USB receiver, and it has two additional side buttons. It also has a more precisely adjustable CPI, a more consistent sensor, lower click latency, and software compatible with macOS, which the Cooler Master lacks. Comparatively, the Cooler Master is a wired mouse with a honeycomb shape and is significantly lighter, has a more flexible cable, and much better mouse feet. Both mice are well-suited for all grip types; however, the Cooler Master is only suitable for smaller hands. 2b1af7f3a8