Pro Gaming freed from wires thanks to the Hero sensor
Very inspired by Logitech Pro Gaming , the G305 loses its thread and goes wireless. In order not to increase the price, the Swiss manufacturer has removed the backlighting and thus made it the cheapest of its “Lightspeed” mice.
Did she lose anything else in the process? This is what we will see.
Ergonomics
At a time when mouse designs and materials are increasingly sophisticated, the G305 shows a bit with its shell made entirely of grainy black plastic.
If this material does not offer the comfort of a soft plastic ( soft-touch type. For example) and rubbery inserts that we find more and more often on the edges, it has the merit of being very resistant and not to get dirty too quickly.
Shape and materials are in any case the same as for the Logitech Pro Gaming and G203 Prodigy. The only difference is that the G305 does without the backlighting of the logo and the luminous border, so as to avoid wasting energy, since it is a wireless mouse.
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Design, Material And Handling
At a time when mouse designs and materials are increasingly sophisticated, the G305 shows a bit with its shell made entirely of grainy black plastic.
Material
If this material does not offer the comfort of a soft plastic (soft-touch type, for example) and rubbery inserts that we find more and more often on the edges, it has the merit of being very resistant and not to get dirty too quickly.
Shape and materials are in any case the same as for the Logitech Pro Gaming and G203 Prodigy. The only difference is that the G305 does without the backlighting of the logo and the luminous border, so as to avoid wasting energy, since it is a wireless mouse.
The small size of this G305 (116.6 x 62.2 x 38.2 mm) and its edges inclined inwards always ensure a good grip and we do not feel the need for non-slip inserts too much. The plastic used nevertheless remains a little slippery, especially with sweaty hands, which can make rapid movements and lifting sometimes a little tricky, especially since this model is a little heavier than the corded versions.
Indeed, the transition to a wireless link involves the use of an accumulator.
Wight for G305
Logitech has managed to limit the weight gain of its G305 to just 13.5 g. A fine job of lightening the mouse itself, therefore, allowing it not to exceed 100 g – unless you store the USB nano-receiver there, which is normally only done during transport. Our scale thus displays 98.5 g,
battery included, which is very reasonable. Sliding does not suffer from it. The 5 PTFE pads do their job well and allow fairly smooth and quiet movements.
Design for G305
The ambidextrous shape of the G305 is also appreciable, although we can only regret the absence of buttons on the right edge (only present on the left edge), which rather intended this mouse for right-handed people.
Anyway, users with small hands will be delighted with such a template. The compactness of the mouse nevertheless invites more to a grip with fingertips or claw, allowing a certain nervousness. The grip comfort is not bad either, but in the same way as for a nomadic mouse, this is not the strong point of the G305.
We are indeed in the presence of a mouse designed for gaming and this can be seen right down to the buttons, independent of the shell and associated with reactive switches. The main buttons still take advantage of the tension mechanism, now widely used in Logitech G-series mice.
Buttons for G305
As on the G203, the main switches are signed Omron and guaranteed for 10 million activation. “Only”, are we tempted to write, since those of the Pro Gaming double this number, and more and more mice integrate switches guaranteed on 50 million activations. Strategy game players and other Moba may aim for a little more endurance, for safety.
On the side of the two edge buttons, the click is also of good quality, the buttons showing quite lively under the thumb. The same goes for that of the wheel, despite the use of a “tact switch” type switch, in principle less enduring. The last button is located above the dial and is used by default to change the sensitivity of the sensor on the fly. Like the 5 others, its function can be changed in the mouse software (see box).
The dial is convincing. We appreciate its well marked notches, which do not affect the smoothness of the scrolling. On the other hand, it is necessary to make a cross on the side switches, but these would have weighed down the mouse and are less useful for the game.
Battery for G305
Logitech has here opted for a simple AA / LR6 battery, which very simply takes place under the top cover.
According to Logitech, the G305 runs up to 250 hours on a single AA battery, equivalent to about 9 months of moderate use. And in fact, despite a few weeks of testing, we still have not reached the critical threshold of 15% energy, below which a low battery indicator is triggered.
We would certainly have preferred a rechargeable battery in USB directly via the mouse, but this would undoubtedly be felt on the sale price. The autonomy with a single battery being quite high, that does not bother us too much.
Precision for G305
Logitech has developed a specific sensor for its wireless mice: the Hero (for “High Efficiency Rated Optical”), most recently used in the Logitech G603 Lightspeed mouse.
Announced as 10 times more efficient than other equivalent sensors, it is nonetheless swift and supports accelerations of up to 40 g as well as speeds of up to 10.16 m / s.
Characteristics equivalent to those of the PMW3366 sensor signed PixArt which equips many mice, including the Pro Gaming, the G502, the G900.
Performance for G305
Unsurprisingly, the performances are there. We do not deplore any setback or sign of acceleration whatsoever which could affect the precision. The mouse follows the most sudden movements and is therefore perfectly suited to low-sensitivity gaming, its small size predestining it for such use.
However, gamers who appreciate high sensitivities need not worry, the sensitivity can be adjusted in steps of 50 dpi up to 12,000 dpi. A very high value which, let us remember, is not really exploitable at the present time.
Indeed, at this maximum sensitivity, a movement of less than a centimeter is sufficient to cover the entire width of an Ultra HD screen; in other words, goodbye to precision.
Sensor for G305
Optical sensor requires, surface recognition is a little more capricious than with a laser sensor and you have to forget glass desks or other shiny or too reflective surfaces if you want to do without a mouse pad.
Nevertheless, we observe a good behavior of the sensor on rather heterogeneous coatings and our wooden desks and slightly satin did not pose any problem.
However, we recommend a good mouse pad to ensure the best possible glide, optimal precision and the preservation of the skates.
Wireless for G305
Regarding the wireless link, same story as for the G603 and other Logitech mice since the G900. The Swiss manufacturer has a perfect command of its subject and the latency is almost as low wired as wireless.
No particular energy saving here, it is always a question of an exchange frequency of 1000 Hz (1 ms) with the computer. Again, despite our attempts, no way to detect cuts or other weakness in wireless, it’s as good as with a Logitech Pro Gaming.
It would not be the same in Bluetooth, and this is why the mouse works only with its small radio receiver which is plugged into a USB port of the computer.
See Also : About Logitech G Hub Software
Software Assistant
Common with all Logitech G video game peripherals, the Video Game Assistant software makes it easy to change the G305’s settings. The settings are quite limited however. It is necessary to be satisfied with the change of function of the buttons and the basic settings of the sensor.
Up to 5 steps can be defined and the exchange frequency with the computer can be reduced if one wishes to preserve the CPU occupation on a computer with a low processor. Finally, a power supply setting is available, if one wishes to preserve the autonomy in the event of use in pure office automation and not in game, for example.
The settings can be saved in the memory of the mouse itself, but the management of profiles is done only by saving on the computer.
Software
Assistant Software
Common with all Logitech G video game peripherals, the Video Game Assistant software makes it easy to change the G305’s settings. The settings are quite limited however.
It is necessary to be satisfied with the change of function of the buttons and the basic settings of the sensor. Up to 5 steps can be defined and the exchange frequency with the computer can be reduced if one wishes to preserve the CPU occupation on a computer with a low processor.
Finally, a power supply setting is available, if one wishes to preserve the autonomy in the event of use in pure office automation and not in game, for example. The settings can be saved in the memory of the mouse itself, but the management of profiles is done only by saving on the computer.
Software Download
Logitech G Hub > G Hub Installers
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