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I bought one ten years ago. It was the one with the back button - the silver / rust version. I have used it so much, the nylon mesh cord had to be fixed. I just replaced it with some shrink tube. But I wouldn't even consider buying a different mouse. This is the most comfortable, responsive mouse. And the speed feature is nice but I don't really use it. The model I'm reviewing has the back + forward buttons, so it's a bit better. I couldn't ask for more. If you look around for this mouse you will find it's very hard to find one in new condition. In fact, there are a few online selling for $200. Yes, selling, with real bids. Well I settled for a second-hand one with no weights, but it's ok. I have one at work and at home. I'm hoping they both last another ten years.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The seller failed to mention the internal weight holding tray was missing but fortunately I had one that started acting up after 10 years of use. Other than that works great minimal wear as mentioned.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
VERY well built mouse. I've slammed it down on table after frustrating gaming matches along with when I have had issues doing other tasks on computer. This mouse was purchased for me on my birthday back in I think 2007. Back then I was actively playing Battefield 2. In any case this mouse has had many MANY hours of gaming and computer usage. I even brought it to work at one point. At one point the mouse cord must of started disconnecting internally. What I did is take the mouse apart and but a segment of the wire. Then meticulously put the wires back together and use the correct amount of taping. And BAM mouse back in action (has been that way ever since). Most of the material on cord is gone leaving just the thinner rubber cord present. But you know what I very much prefer the cord with just rubber. That would be my ONLY gripe with this mouse which is the cord. I HATE fabric cords. They just get frayed over time and catch on things. If you are careful you can cut the fabric away. If you like to click on the scrollwheel then you may be annoyed. I RARELY would ever do that so couldn't care about it. I have looked around quite extensively for a new mouse around 5 years ago but was continually disappointed. Razer created the worst mice. The quality wasn't there and felt cheap to me. Sure it had pretty lights but I could care less about that. The texture and build quality without weights feels perfect. I have the weights and tray but just find it perfect without any weights or tray. Every so often I like to check ebay for these mice. I like buying the ones that need repairs because I go ahead and fix them. I have a total of 3 of these mice. One of them had broken back and forward buttons. The ebay listing clearly said the buttons were broken off but I asked him once I received items if he happened to have the broken PC board for the buttons. He did and sent them to me saying good luck with a smiley face. I spent hours on it but fixed the PC board with glue and used solder to connect the channel. The buttons were a pain because it had this very mini warped metal which clicks down on the circuit to register a click. Above the metal thing was a plastic like membrane. I was able to fix one side relatively easily but the other sides metal piece was messed up and needed bending and I ended up using a piece of scotch tape for the membrane. Bottom line is I got it working 90% because the back button didn't do a real noticeable click. It registers still though and I use that one at work. The key is to maintain it (as is the case with everything else in life). Clean with rubbing alcohol (put on rag first) and rub it clean. NEVER eat at your computer. If you do then make sure to ONLY use that hand for the food and the other for browsing articles then wash hands. When the mouse feet get worn replace with another set of quality pads.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
I wish Logitech would start manufacturing this mouse again. It's by far the best mouse they've produced. I've tried so many mice they've made since they discontinued this model and haven't found one that's as good.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
LOVE THIS MOUSE USE IT FOR GAMING, SURFING THE WEB, PHOTOSHOP, ECT WORKS WELL, NATURAL COMFORT IF IT WAS A BEVERAGE ITS WOULD BE THE NUMBER ONE OF ITS KIND! I HAD IT FOR 5 YEARS NO WONDER ITS WORTH $150 NEW ONLINE AND IT WAS $75 IN WHEN I BOUGHT IT IN THE STORE! HAD IT FOR 5 YEARS AND THE LEFT CLICK STOP WORKING BECAUSE I GAMED SO MUCH I AM SURPRISED IT LASTED AS LONG IT DID! THE MOUSE IN MORE USEFUL THAN SWORD.
Verified purchase: No
Late on arrival, very slow shipping. The product is well designed, fits the mouses mentioned and is good in value and quality but lacks the feel of the original mouse feet. Sliding the mouse across the mouse pad after replacing the feet feel a little sticky/stiff
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I owned a computer retail store for over a decade and i never encountered a better mouse than the G5 (We sold hundreds of models). I've been using this model on my personal and office computers since it came out and don't plan to change any time soon (most mice are garbage)...Hopefully my remaining ones will last as long as i need them since they are getting hard to find especially in new condition (I bought spares b4 and after it was discontinued)...so far they lasted several years each. Logitech could make a killing if they reintroduced it exactly like the original (the blue one).
Verified purchase: No
This was the best ever made!! I wish Logitech still made them....
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Perfect!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I LOVE THIS MOUSE you can adjust the weights and it fits your hand perfect. I would buy extras if they still offered them new.