Physically large wireless mice, are there any?


Aaah thank you that makes sense. I have the G700s and I am quite happy with it. I am curious did you buy this mouse as it was launched and the issues were not yet known?

I remember Logitech's wireless options in the beginning were not very good. I believe the G7 was where their woes started many years earlier so I would not buy one of their wireless products without quite a bit of research first...
 
Aaah thank you that makes sense. I have the G700s and I am quite happy with it. I am curious did you buy this mouse as it was launched and the issues were not yet known?

I remember Logitech's wireless options in the beginning were not very good. I believe the G7 was where their woes started many years earlier so I would not buy one of their wireless products without quite a bit of research first...

I think I bought the G700 when it got released but the double click issue is because of a build up of dust over time within the clicker itself.
You then need to open the mouse and use an air pressure spray thingy to get rid of the dust.
However, re-seating the feet of the mouse is going to be problematic after that.

My next mouse will be a Corsair to go with my K70 Keyboard.
 
I think I bought the G700 when it got released but the double click issue is because of a build up of dust over time within the clicker itself.
You then need to open the mouse and use an air pressure spray thingy to get rid of the dust.
However, re-seating the feet of the mouse is going to be problematic after that.

My next mouse will be a Corsair to go with my K70 Keyboard.

Fair enough. I will say over the years I have had my share of logitech products and generally the quality has been incredible. I have also heard amazing things about their after sales support but have never needed to use it. I was looking at the G7 but after bad reviews about the reliability of the batteries I decided to stick to what they have done really well. As with anything when you spend this amount of money do your research first. Brand loyalty only gets you so far.

Just for reference the list of logitech products I have owned over the years:
G5, lasted 5 years of gaming
G5 (still works)
Media Keyboard 600 (still works and is used as a spare keyboard at home)
Wireless k270 keyboard (Still works)
G35 headset (still works but frame broke because cleaning lady dropped it)
G633 headset (Current)
Performance MX wireless mouse (Still works, used as a spare)
G700s Wireless gaming mouse (current mouse)
M705 marathon mouse (been my everyday work mouse for 5 years now and still going)
 
Fair enough. I will say over the years I have had my share of logitech products and generally the quality has been incredible. I have also heard amazing things about their after sales support but have never needed to use it. I was looking at the G7 but after bad reviews about the reliability of the batteries I decided to stick to what they have done really well. As with anything when you spend this amount of money do your research first. Brand loyalty only gets you so far.

Just for reference the list of logitech products I have owned over the years:
G5, lasted 5 years of gaming
G5 (still works)
Media Keyboard 600 (still works and is used as a spare keyboard at home)
Wireless k270 keyboard (Still works)
G35 headset (still works but frame broke because cleaning lady dropped it)
G633 headset (Current)
Performance MX wireless mouse (Still works, used as a spare)
G700s Wireless gaming mouse (current mouse)
M705 marathon mouse (been my everyday work mouse for 5 years now and still going)

Yeah I've had lots of Logitech products over the years and they were good to me. I am not saying that it is rubbish at all, I am just basing my experience with my last Logitech mouse but other than that, they are a very good company in general, but when it comes to a mouse.... nah, I'm done with them.
 
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