When it comes to gaming accessories, we were particularly
pleased that the G500s gaming mouse escaped its cage and darted across our
desk.
While the G500s is a substantial mouse in size and heft, it’s
nonetheless ergonomic in the hand, which resulted in it being comfortable to
play, and work, with for extended periods. In the past Logitech has made a bit
of a fuss about the surface materials used in its gaming keyboards and mice,
such as a hydrophobic coating on the palm area, which the company claims helps
prevent players’ hands from sticking. Suffice to say, in our time with the
mouse, it did boast a rather premium feel, and we certainly could feel the
difference between it and some of our other, more run-of-the-mill mice.
Logitech G500s Gaming Mouse
Long tales
We were also quite pleased to see that the mouse offered a
decently long (2 m) braided cord, which provided a nice amount of freedom when
connected to our rig. In the feature department, the mouse was up to some heavy
gaming, supporting from 200 dpi for precision tasks up to 8200 dpi for speedier
navigation, and able to process up to 12 megapixels/second. What this means in
gaming terms is that it proved particularly versatile, not just for in game
tasks, but also for user’s preferences in the kind of response they like from
their input device.
Also well worth
mentioning is the dual-mode scroll wheel, which allowed us to more quickly
scroll through long documents and web pages using the free-spinning scroll
wheel.
As befitting a gaming mouse, the G500s boasted no fewer than
ten customizable buttons for quick access to a myriad of commands or functions
(such as varying your dpi on the fly), making it a viable option for role
playing gamers and first person shooter aficionados alike. Also well worth
mentioning is the dual-mode scroll wheel, which allowed us to more quickly
scroll through long documents and web pages using the free-spinning scroll
wheel.
To the point
The G500s is a
viable option for role playing gamers and first person shooter aficionados
alike.
There was little we didn’t like about the G500s, nor was it
an easy device to find fault with, unless you count odd packaging (we don’t).
At a rather reasonable price for a speciality mouse, gamers would be well
advised to check it out.
Specifications
Price
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$70
Warranty
Information
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3-year Limited hardware warranty
System
Requirements
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Windows® 8, Windows® 7, or Windows® Vista
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Available USB port
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Internet connection for optional software download
Package
Contents
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Mouse; Adjustable weight-cartridge
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Tuning weights and case
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User documentation
Durability
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Buttons (Left/Right): 20 million clicks
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Feet: 250 kilometers
Tracking
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Resolution: 200 dpi – 8,200 dpi
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Image processing: 12 megapixels/second
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Max. acceleration: 2: 30 G
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Max. speed: up to 165 inches (4.19 meters)/second
Responsiveness
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USB data format: 16 bits/axis
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USB report rate: Up to 1,000 reports/second
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Sleep mode: disabled
Glide
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Dynamic coefficient of friction: 09 μ (k)
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Static coefficient of friction: 14 μ (s)
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Tuning weight: Up to 27 grams
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