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Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 250h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac – White

Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $34.99.

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Price: $49.99 - $34.99
(as of Dec 05, 2024 20:02:11 UTC – Details)



Play advanced without wires or limits. logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED is a wireless gaming mouse designed for high-performance in your favorite PC games. G305 features the next-gen logitech G HERO optical sensor with 200 to 12,000 DPI sensitivity for competition-level accuracy. LIGHTSPEED wireless technology gives you super-fast 1 millisecond performance that’s as fast as wired. With incredible power-efficiency, G305 stays powered and ready to play for up to 250 hours on a single included AA battery.  Play anywhere with an ultra-portable, lightweight gaming mouse that weighs in at only 99 grams, is easy to take with you, and has built-in storage for the included USB wireless receiver. Use logitech Gaming Software to quickly program 6 buttons with instant multi-action commands, DPI settings and more. G305 is the LIGHTSPEED wireless mouse for all.
HERO Gaming Sensor: Next-gen HERO mouse sensor delivers up to 10x the power efficiency over other gaming mice with exceptional accuracy and responsiveness thanks to 400 IPS precision and up to 12000 DPI sensitivity
LIGHTSPEED Wireless: Ultra-fast LIGHTSPEED Wireless technology gives you a lag-free gaming experience. The G305 wireless gaming mouse delivers incredible responsiveness and reliability with a super-fast 1ms report rate for competition-level performance
Ultra-Long Battery Life: The G305 wireless Logitech mouse boasts an incredible 250 hours of continuous gameplay on a single AA battery so you can play at peak performance without worrying about running out of power
Lightweight design: Thanks to an efficient mechanical design, the G305 gaming mouse weighs in at only 99 grams for high manoeuvrability
Portable Convenience: The durable, compact design with built-in USB receiver storage makes the G305 means you can take it with you.
Note : In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, and value of the mouse. They mention it’s a solid entry-level gaming mouse that works well, is affordable, and has three speed options.

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11 reviews for Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 250h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac – White

  1. Patrick Mullen

    Lightweight, reliable, easy setup. Great value for price, ideal for small hands. Highly recommend!
    The Logitech G305 Wireless Mouse is a solid option for those seeking a lightweight and easy-to-use mouse. It fits comfortably in my hand, though those with larger hands might find it on the smaller side. The mouse connects reliably with the USB sensor—I’ve had zero issues with connectivity.Setting up was a breeze with Logitech’s G-Hub software, which made it easy to adjust settings to my preferences. As a bonus, the G-Hub instantly recognized my Logitech video camera, allowing me to manage settings for both devices seamlessly.The G305 offers impressive performance, especially for its price. It’s capable of doing more than I currently need, but that leaves room for it to adapt to various tasks as needed. I haven’t used it for too long yet, but so far, it’s been fantastic—highly recommend it for anyone in the market for a high-quality, budget-friendly wireless mouse.

  2. Chris C.

    Lightweight, Fast, and Reliable Wireless Gaming Mouse
    The Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse has quickly become my go-to for both gaming and everyday use. I was initially skeptical about wireless performance, but this mouse has completely blown me away with its 1ms report rate.One of my favorite aspects is the compact, lightweight design, it feels comfortable in my hand, and despite being lightweight, it’s durable and well-built. The battery life is phenomenal as well, with up to 250 hours of continuous gaming on a single AA battery, meaning I don’t have to worry about frequent charging or battery swaps.Overall, if you’re looking for a wireless gaming mouse that combines performance, precision, the Logitech G305 is an excellent choice. Highly recommend it for any gamer!

  3. Angelo

    Great gaming mouse for this price
    Been using it for a week already and is already the best mouse I had ever used, super responsive, clicks feel great and nothing beats the comfort of using a wireless mouse. full customization with the ghub app, I actually love that this mouse doesn’t have rgb, I’m not a fan of having almost my whole set up light up when the lights are off in my room, except for my keyboard of course, I have to look at the key sometimes. So far the battery is still working, I do turn off the mouse when I’m not playing so the battery duration is probably going to be longer than 250 hours for me, which I also prefer the AA battery approach, you don’t have to charge anything. overall, a really good experience and so far no delays or other problems that comes with gaming mouses nowadays.

  4. Madilyn

    Really enjoying it!
    My old mouse died on me, the buttons stopped engaging and I couldn’t keep up with my gaming.But this is just perfect!Three speed options, forward/backward buttons, usb-c port and wireless. It matches my headphones perfectly too! I’m not a professional gamer but this mouse is a really good starting point. It’s simple and comfortably sits in your hand, left or right.I can’t recommend this mouse enough!

  5. IS

    Decent mouse but not really anything above average about it = UPGRADED REVIEW
    Over time this mouse has grown on me. My initial mouse well, the wheel started to act up. I took it apart and cleaned it to no avail. It was VERY WELL USED though (from me) and lasted a long time.So, I had a chance to buy a new mouse with 6 ACTUAL (read: extra) programmable buttons, not just a couple side buttons and DPI changer… I bought two more of these.Truth is, I don’t need more. The price of a the newer programmable mice seems to have gone up where these have stayed the same. I purchased the two of these for less than I’d have paid for one of what I was eyeballing.I was initially unhappy with feeling mislead and I guess it’s a matter of perspective. I expect “programmable buttons” to be extra programmable buttons. I’m a coder. Have been since 12, over 2 decades. I can reprogram every button on my keyboard at the lowest level making it a 100+ “programmable button keyboard” … So, I stand by the fact that they need to not count the left click, right click and wheel button as “programmable buttons”. They’re standard buttons.BUT, this has grown on me big time. My wrists aren’t great. From physical labor I did while younger to countless hours on the computer typing code and such, they can hurt pretty bad. The same with my fingers. This mouse is just the right size. It’s real comfortable (for me). I have the two side buttons set for switching workspaces on linux and on Windows I have different configurations for all of the buttons in various VR games as it’s easier than trying to find a keyboard key “blind”.My old one with the “bad” wheel isn’t totally bad. The wheel just kind of goes the opposite direction at times. It’s a little annoying. Otherwise it works fine. I’m keeping it for parts for the two new ones I got. So for around a hundred bucks, maybe a little more, I’ve 3 of them that combined I’ll be able to use for half a decade or more and I’m on my computer constantly for work. I’m going to be more careful to keep the wheel clean this time before the internals can be worn down and I wouldn’t be surprised if they lasted even longer.The battery life is great BTW. I can’t say how long. Too long to track. Pretty good for a single battery, I know that much.So, while I wasn’t initially happy, my mind changed over time. No it’s not all lit up … which I don’t care for. I actually disable the LEDs in my tower even… I’m not sure why there has to be LEDs in everything but whatever… That saves 10-30 bucks on a mouse anyway. It doesn’t have as many buttons as it could but, when required I have it tied to shell scripts I’ve created and tied to i3wm for some very fancy stuff.If you’re adequate with a computer, these will work perfectly well. BTW, my first one got slammed dozens of times and never broke… ya, I hate bugs in my code. So, they’re solid :)Enjoy.———– OLD:This is one where only I am to blame. Reading “6 programmable buttons” I expected six additional buttons. I had gone over so many keyboards/mice that day, one could say I purchased this mindlessly.It’s a decent mouse. It feels good in my hand but, there’s nothing special about it. The “six” buttons include the standard two you press, as well as the third (wheel), two side buttons and another center one for DPI which I actually do like.So, all I’ve done with this mouse is use Piper on linux to set the side buttons to switching desktops. Nothing I couldn’t have done with any of my other multiple wireless mice with the same amount of buttons, lower price tag and as (or more) solid of a feel.I won’t say I’m disappointed. It matches the keyboard I bought. Just be careful when you read. Some products list the programmable buttons that are only the EXTRA programmable buttons (such as my keyboard). Some apparently include even the basic buttons that every piece of hardware like it has.Again though, I should have read more but I will say if you’re looking for a truly programmable mouse, look elsewhere. You’re not going to want to change more than 2 (maybe 3) of the buttons on this which I feel is what they should have listed.

  6. Harper

    best mouse for the price, probably!
    wireless, rebindable buttons, logitech’s LIGHTSPEED tech (who knows what that means, but >1ms response time?? sign me up!), battery life, basically this thing is pretty much an absolute steal.great weight, great shape, responsive, super precise, feels well worth the price – much better than logitech’s cheaper alternatives.It’s worth noting this is actually my second time buying this mouse, as my last G305 started double clicking and got worse over ~a month until it was unusable —— but that was after two years of 5+hr daily use (im a bit of a gremlin) so for the price I got it at ($40ish new?) that’s more than reasonable!I purchased refurbished this time around for $30 instead of the current listed price of $50, and it looks and feels brand new. no gunk or goop or nothin, all clean, even inside. Would still say it’s worth it for $50, but absolutely unbeatable for $30.

  7. Nora

    De muy buena calidad y a buen precio.

  8. Decent

    I’ve been using the Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse for 3 years now, and I’m absolutely thrilled with how well it has held up. This mouse has been my go-to for gaming and everyday use, and it hasn’t let me down once. The performance is stellar, with its Hero 12K Sensor and 12,000 DPI ensuring precise and responsive gameplay. The lightweight design and six programmable buttons make it incredibly versatile and comfortable.After 3 years of heavy use, the only issue I’ve encountered is that the spring in one of the buttons is slightly worn out—but honestly, that’s to be expected after such a long time. It’s a minor thing considering how perfect this mouse has been otherwise.For anyone looking for a reliable, high-performing wireless gaming mouse, the Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED is beyond perfect!

  9. Alejandro Hernandez

    Justo estaba buscando estaba buscando un mouse con esas características, se mueve suave y a la vez rápido, no necesito levantarlo porque no llega a los lugares

  10. Leonardo

    Entrega rápida e qualidade de material, padrão Logitech. Ótimo custo benefício.

  11. Justine

    Product looks good and works well. USB mouse that runs on battery. :)) love it

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