The Logitech G700s: The Ultimate Gaming Companion?

    To be honest, it’s pretty much gaming betrayal when your mouse begins to lag in the middle of a headshot. With its redesigned, elegant design, programmable buttons, and wireless or wired options, Logitech’s G700s aim to rectify this. However, is it effective? The scoop follows two weeks of Crysis 3 and World of Warcraft macro spamming.

    Pros & Cons

    AdvantagesDownsides
    Cozy style.Too expensive.
    Two choices: wireless and wired.Very hefty.
    Power up your rechargeable battery using a USB cable.Must be right-handed.
    Functionalities that may be altered upon request.Our software is compatible only with Windows.

    Logitech G700s: Affordability Meets (Subtle) Glamor

    about begin with, it has a sturdy feel about it. Even in the heat of DiRT: Showdown competition, the 5.3-ounce device is workable, despite being somewhat heavier than a standard wired mouse (because to the battery). My right hand fits snugly into the contoured grip (my apologies, lefties; Logitech apparently forgot you exist), and the rough sides prevented my perspiration-covered panic attacks from slipping. The traditional gamer chic gray and black foundation is ruined by those racing stripes! Overkill to a fault—I rather like it. “Your desk isn’t just a desk,” seems to be the whisper from Logitech. It’s a fortress of war.

    Logitech G700s design

    Logitech G700s: Button Bonanza is one of the features.

    Contains thirteen buttons. Give it some thought. I made the scroll wheel tilt into an emotive trigger worthy of a meme by mapping my Fortnite builds to the side keys. When you flip the free-spin scroll, it spins like a little roulette wheel, which is strangely gratifying. That DPI switch? A godsend. Turn it down to steady sniper shots without trembling like a caffeine squirrel, or turn it up to 8,200 for jittery shotgun battles.

    The catch is that connecting it to a USB port does more than only charge it; it also instantly transforms the G700s into a wired mouse. Quick and easy. Go ahead and flaunt your expensive charging cradle, Razer Naga! The program, however, is Windows-only. Unfortunately, Mac gamers, you’ll have to treat this like a pricey ornament.

    Logitech G700s: Glory Unleashed: Unparalleled Performance

    There was a time when wireless mouse were the ugly duckling of the gaming world. No more. The G700s tracked more smoothly than my lame reasons for avoiding housework during a Team Fortress 2 binge. Nothing stutters, and there are no “Wait, why aren’t you shooting?!” moments. As for the moment I connected it? It was the same—endless headshots, no performance decline.

    The Final Decision: Is It Valuable?

    Impressively priced at $350. But with its faultless wifi, comfortable grip, and plenty of buttons, it’s impossible to find fault. Something that I do not like? You may want to have that cord on available for sessions that last more than an hour since the battery life might be longer. Our favorite is the cheaper wired Corsair Vengeance M65, but if you want complete independence without sacrificing wireless, the G700s is the mouse for you.

    • As a last point:
    • I stopped inadvertently showing emotions in Over watch after a week, my K/D ratio improved, and my hands no longer cramped. The money is yours, Logitech; could you kindly make a version that is suitable for lefties as well? My two cents. 🖱️💥
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