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Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

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Brand: Logitech

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $56.98
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 211 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 3 x 8.1 x 8.7
Warranty: 3 years warranty

MPN: 910-000173
Model: 910-000173
UPC: 097855021984
EAN: 0097855045232
ASIN: B000UHE8Y2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Interchangeable grips
  • Ultra gaming-grade precision
  • Plug-and-play performance
  • Weight tuning system
  • Custom-color LED display

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Change the grip. Change the weight. Customize the LEDs. Even use onboard memory to take up to 5 mouse profiles with you to the next LAN party. In every way, the G9 mouse lets you tune for the way you play Features: Performance Interchangeable grips: Use the included Wide Load and Precision grips to get a fit and feel that's best for your playing style-or get the ID Grip and put the image you want on the palm of your G9 mouse. The satin texture and fuller shape of Wide Load add extra comfort while the DryGrip technology and compact shape of the Precision grip give you unmatched fingertip control. 3200 dpi laser engine with Full-Speed USB: Get uncompromising speed and accuracy from a high-performance Gaming-Grade laser engine-plus instant cursor response with Full-Speed USB (up to 1000 reports/second). Game settings to go: Take your personal mouse preferences with you. The G9 saves mouse settings in onboard memory-store up to 5 profiles (including keyboard macros, dpi settings, and LED color) on the mouse and play your way-without additional software installation*-on other PCs Control MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel: Use Logitech's exclusive MicroGear scrolling technology for precise, click-to-click scrolling-perfect for quick weapon selection. Or switch modes for frictionless, hyper-fast scrolling. Adjustable sensitivity: Shift from pixel-precise targeting to lightning-fast maneuvers without pausing the action. The G9 gives you instant access to multiple sensitivity levels between 200 and 3200 dpi, without driver installation. Weight tuning system: Prefer a heavier or lighter mouse? Use the weight cartridge and up to 28 grams of metal weights to customize your G9 for just the right feel. Polytetrafluoroethylene feet: Super-slick feet glide effortlessly across almost any surface. Comfort and Convenience Custom-color LEDs: A color LED display indicates the current sensitivity level and profile settings. Personalize the color LED displa...


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Will last longer than your hand/wrist   March 14, 2010
E. Gratis
I've had this mouse since it was first released. It's seen almost constant use, and I've run into some of the same things others have mentioned, but this mouse is incredibly durable. First, I love that you can customize the color of the LEDs, and that you can customize the buttons and adjust the sensisitivity on the fly. However, I was comming off of a RAZER mouse after mine broke, and for the time that it worked, I was spoiled by some of the great features of the RAZER Deathadder mouse.

Unlike the G9, any of the Deathadder buttons could be assigned to act just like the CTRL key, even when pressing and HOLDING it. The G9 does not allow press-and-hold CTRL key macros. (i.e.: with Deathadder I could hold a mouse button and tap a keyboard number to do Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, etc, to only use one finger on keyboard) Also that made "Ctrl+X", "Ctrl+Z", etc. easier, cause it only took up 1 mouse button to do anything w CTRL. (and yes, the G9 can use macros that combine CTRL key with some other buttons, so you could assign one "ctrl+Z" etc, but you'd need a new button for each thing: you can't HOLD a key and have it register as down)

I also had the same issue with the skin peeling off of the "rough" mouse cover plate, BUT, the rubberized mouse cover seems to be lasting much better. The Deathadder mouse had the same texture feel as the rubberized plate of the G9.

THE PROBLEM: THE RAZER DEATHADDER MOUSE WAS 1000X MORE COMFORTABLE THAN THE G9. The G9 just doesn't "FEEL" right. If you went mouse-shopping in the dark and couldn't see how cool the G9 looked, you would never buy it. It is incredibly responsive though, so it is a tough call.

In the end, I do not recommend the G9 because of the ergonomics, it is just too PAINFUL, but I CANNOT THROW IT OUT BECAUSE IT JUST WON"T BREAK!!! If you need a mouse for an extremely abusive environment, get the G9, but don't blame me if your wrist wears out before the G9 does. I hope Logitech comes out with a new mouse that is better than their G5/7/9, that has the customizable LEDs and also has more HIGHLY customizable button macros, and FEELS BETTER to use. Until then, I might have to check back on RAZER and see if their new mice have fixed some of the durability issues and the weird fixed-USB-assignment thing. In the end, comfort really does matter, so don't settle for this one. Go to the brick&mortor store to try them out and find one that feels better. I'll still give it 4 stars for it's extreme durability, which seems uncommon in this day-and-age.



5 out of 5 stars excellent mouse   March 14, 2010
S. Coulibaly (Bowie, MD)
i sue this mouse mainly to play video games on my computer but because of its comfort, i like using it instead of the touchpad on my laptop


5 out of 5 stars G9 Mouse   February 28, 2010
BONES (Long Island, NY)
Good mouse. It's design relieves most of the cramping in my hand. My previous mouse was Lachesis, a great mouse but not enough ergonomic design like the G9. I like the extra weights, and wish it were a bit larger, or had a larger collar that I could encase the mouse in. Leave it to Logitech to get better and better with zero installation hassle.


4 out of 5 stars great mouse   February 25, 2010
Psilo (Chula Vista, California United States)
bought this mouse as a replacement for an old standard microsoft optical mouse i have been using for several years. it's a great upgrade. i've been using it for several months now.
Pros: buttons have a good feel, the changeable grips are real nice. for gaming i went for the more textured and smaller profile grip.
i'm a casual gamer so i don't know if i get a huge advantage using the included weights. i may add in some of the weights later on to see how it feels.
the extra buttons are nice and the wheel is solid.
Cons: after setting up my configuration based on what application is running (sensitivity, LED color, etc) it doesn't seem to switch between the profiles when i run applications(i set different LED colors for different applications). this is probably a software issue that may also be user error, but i feel like i shouldn't have to put in a ton of effort to get this feature to work properly.
since i am used to always having the same sensitivity no matter what application is running, i haven't taken the time to really solve the problem.
it's probably a simple fix but i haven't put in the time to resolve it.
overall it's a great mouse with a great feel. one can change sensitivity on the fly and it feels well made.
the more i use it the more i like it, at first i had to get used to the shape, but that's because i was used to my old mouse, not because this mouse has an odd shape.



4 out of 5 stars Logitech G9: The Heavy Mouse   February 17, 2010
Brandon! (Sacramento, CA USA)
I really like this mouse, although I've had some issues.

I game a lot, almost every night and lots of games. Gaming is the primary reason I purchased this mouse. Before the G9 I fragged with a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer for a few years. It still works great and I use it at work (but the scroll wheel is starting to fail). I play everything: GTA and CoD to Half Life and Mass Effect to Starcraft and Plants vs. Zombies. I've played WoW and Counter-strike and World of Goo and Burnout. I also use the mouse for video work, photo editing, web browsing, and everything else.

This is one of my first Logitech purchases -- at least in recent memory. I have a pair of cheap Logitech speakers and I owned an old purple game pad for playing ROMs, but nothing that ever cost more than 10 or 12 bucks. I compared the G9 with the Sidewinder and the current selection of Razers at the time. If the giant metal WoW mouse had been on the market I likely would have purchased it, as I was playing WoW a lot when shopping for a new mouse. I wasn't as concerned with price as I was with quality build and a good feel.

Let's start with the feel. The G9 is a big mouse. It comes with two grips of different sizes (one is big and the other is bigger) which is like the shell of the mouse. The grips feel nice, a smooth rubbery plastic. My original grip had an issue with the rubber pealing off, right near where my pinkie hung out on the side edge. It was incredibly irritating, like a pebble in your shoe, but more so considering that Logitech was refusing the acknowledge the problem or offer to replace the grip. Even worse, the mouse was about 30 days old when the issue began (but I put off calling for another month). Eventually they caved and replaced the grip, but it left me seriously doubting the mouse's life expectancy and Logitech's commitment to support their high-end products. If they'd replaced it without the hassle, I'd likely never mention it, but it's always been a lingering concern in my mind (especially considering it probably cost them 4 or 5 bucks to replace and ship the grip). Thankfully, after a year and a half with this mouse, I've not had any further grip issues. If you notice issues with the grip, I'd advise you to call Logitech or return it right away. I'm not sure if this is a big issue or if it warrants this kind of attention, but it seriously bugged me.

Aside from the peeling grip, the mouse feels good in my hand. It fits my claw well, and it's heavy. I've got two of the 7g weights in the back of the mouse and it feels right. I don't like light mice, like the MS Arc and the little travel mice. It needs to provide some resistance when I push it, but remain slick enough that it's not tiring out my wrist. The adjustable DPI helps, but don't be fooled: the odds of you having time to adjust the DPI during a heated fight, either Left 4 Dead or WoW or whatever you play, isn't likely. Set it and forget it is what I've done (although I guess if you found a good sniper nest...). The buttons are easy to get at and responsive, both the normal mouse buttons and the DPI adjustment buttons, and even the thumb buttons are within reach (an issue my stubby thumbs sometimes experience).

The scroll wheel feels really tough and while I've avoided smacking it around I get the feeling it's meant to withstand some serious punishment. Opening the mouse (or removing the grip) isn't terribly easy and putting the grip on takes a little wiggling and some light forcefulness. I spent a bit of time removing the grips and trying different weight/size combos to find what I like, so it can withstand some manhandling.

The software is somewhat annoying, mainly the auto update. Just turn it off, I'm pretty sure Logitech has no plans to update the software, ever, but it doesn't need to be updated. It works. I don't use it too much, but I like that I can assign the mouse buttons to any keys I choose. For gaming, I've set the two thumb buttons to [ and ], which lets me bind them to anything in any game that supports custom bindings. The LED colors are just gimmicky, and WTF? -- there's no white option! Twenty nine shades of blue (most of which look the same on the mouse) but no white. You can setup different gaming profiles for different games, maybe one for Portal and one for cheating at Modern Warfare 2, and a third for web browsing or Photoshop shortcuts, and switch between them via a button on the bottom of the mouse. Again, I'm probably using the mouse wrong but I don't do this too often. I did originally, but the reality is you don't need to change the buttons around that much. Now I use a gaming profile and a working profile, but I rarely switch to the working profile. For starters, I don't like working... I did, however, buy a second G9 (technically a G9X, but it's the same mouse, only with a higher possible DPI) for the office, because I like the mouse that much (and it gives me a few backup grips, just in case).

Still, with all these extras I don't use, I still think the mouse is a great deal. The adjustable weight, the solid build quality, the really long cord and the comfortable grip make me happy. It might not make you a better Survivor -- or even a better Infected -- but at least you'll die comfortably at your desk.

Also works great with Photoshops!


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