Isaiah—November 26, 2025
I’ve been using the Logitech G305 for a few weeks now, and honestly, I get why everyone recommends it. For a budget-friendly wireless mouse, this thing performs like something twice its price. First off, the weight feels perfect, light enough for quick flicks in FPS games, but not so light that it feels cheap. The sensor is super accurate, and I haven’t experienced any lag or weird tracking issues. It genuinely feels as responsive as my wired mouse, which I wasn’t expecting. Battery life is ridiculous in a good way. No constantly charging, no worrying about it dying mid-game. The shape is really comfortable too. I have medium-sized hands, and it fits nicely for both claw and fingertip grip. If I had to nitpick, the scroll wheel is a little on the basic side, and I do wish it were rechargeable instead of using AAs. But considering the battery lasts forever, it’s not a deal breaker. Overall, the G305 is just one of those rare products that nails the essentials: great performance, great battery life, and great price. If you want a dependable gaming mouse without spending a fortune, this one’s an easy win. Read more
José Silverio—November 26, 2025
Been using it for couple months, very known mouse by now, it's amazing, the weight is pretty nice too, good quality, the right amount of noise while clicking, not too loud, not silent. The size fits perfectly in my hands, connecting it is as simple as plugging in the Usb and you're done, download their app for easier customization. Functions perfectly, no stutters, no input lag and great connectivity from mouse to computer. Read more
Brad Butler—December 20, 2025
My daughter has a new desk for her bed and needed a wireless mouse that was easy to use with limited space, also got a laptop cooling pad and bed pillow for sitting up, she is set. Logitech good quality, always dependable, perfect price for me and she is all set for watching movies, doing work or gaming. Sold value. Read more
Young Mi—November 21, 2025
2 YEAR LATER REVIEW. I have small hands so this mouse is perfect, if you have hands on the smaller side of the scale. Not to big and the grip is nice and egg shaped. clicks sound nice and not loud at all. battery usage lasts 2-3 months if mi inserting a battery, huge deal and its so seamless nothing has malfunctioned. 2 years later, having double clicking issues.. went through some slams now and then lol, and its time for a new mouse. Im sad but i wanna upgrade to a real lightweight gaming mouse but this mouse is absolutely amazing got it on sale and i definitely recommend it when its on sale which it usually always on sale. its amazing. to school work to gaming to just regular browsing defiantly recommend and a long time investment if u aren't a angry gamer like me LOL. Buy it if ur deciding no regrets!!! ;) Read more
IS—September 30, 2022
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. Read more
jinxing xiao—November 8, 2025
This Logitech G305 is an incredible wireless gaming mouse. The primary reason for the 5-star rating is its flawless performance. The LIGHTSPEED wireless technology is the real deal. I was worried about latency in competitive games, but this mouse has absolutely zero noticeable delay or connection drops. It feels every bit as responsive as a high-end wired mouse. The HERO sensor is also fantastic, providing pixel-perfect tracking without any jitter. It's incredibly precise for both fast flicks and subtle aim adjustments. I also really appreciate how lightweight it is, making it easy to move quickly and reduce arm fatigue during long sessions. A quick note on size: My hands are on the larger side. While the shape is comfortable for a claw grip, it might feel a bit small for users with very large hands who prefer a palm grip. I'd recommend checking the dimensions if that's you. Overall, for its price, the performance you get from the wireless technology and the sensor is unmatched. A top-tier choice for gamers looking to go wireless without breaking the bank. Highly recommended! Read more