▲ | KennyBlanken 4 days ago | |
The biggest issue with Logitech mice is that they're purposefully designed to fail. Logitech uses shitty microswitches that either stop working or start 'bouncing' - a single click becomes two or more clicks. This has been an issue with logitech mice for 10+ years and it's so prevalent it can't possibly be by accident. Their mice are disposable as a revenue model. Mice should not fail, and in fact, I've never had a non-logitech mouse fail. A friend heard me say this and said "Well I love my logitech mouse" and I said "and how many have you bought?" They admitted they'd had to replace it several times because...drumroll please...various buttons on it stopped working or started double/triple clicking. I have gaming buddies who have had their very expensive logitech gaming mice fail, repeatedly, barely months into owning them. My ten year old Razor is still going strong, save for reduced battery life. The battery still lasts for many hours while gaming, which is plenty for my purposes, so I haven't bothered yet. The real joke would be Xbox Elite controllers. Several hundred dollars and infamous for failing sometimes within months. Never, ever buy one without a replacement plan. | ||
▲ | bobsmooth 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
My original wired G502 is still working. The middle click sometimes doesn't work but I just gotta press a bit harder. |