rbg is a decor adds nothing more then eye candy and if thats the only thing you care about well thats sad because who is looking at the mouse/mouse pad when playing.
Tjames75 that’s what I plan on doing :) Trying to find the thinnest possible Qi charger I can. Got an extended mouse mat and the k95 platinum , I think it will be an amazing combo.
I’d get the corsair mousepad and just use the qi charger for a phone. Can have your own wireless mouse and charge it with a short cable coming out of the USB pass through. Maybe other companies with come out with better qi mice.
Because Corsair just got a Qi mouse pad from a Chinese manufacturer and didn't do much beyond slapping their logo on it. Maybe the next one will be RGB and only cost $129.
They should have developed a solution that had both soft and cloth pads, along with RGB implementation. Both competitors have RGB (even though the Logitech is only on the logo, it's still a nice subtle lighting zone) and Soft/Hard cloth options.
@@alreadyusedname112 I just got the logitech g703 and the powerplay and the g703 mouse is super light. you can't even use the added weight piece while using the powerplay. (which kinda annoys me). but you have a couple of mouse options for the logitech pad, with more too come I'm sure.
I got the g502 with Powerplay and don't regret it. The "least RGB" is actually a pro for me. I don't want to waste power just to look flashy. My mechanical keyboard has no lights at all lol
I myself vastly prefer the Logitech Power Play, I have to say Razer actually stepped up by making a refreshing product different enough in a good way to give people options. I like how the mouse pad for Razer is flip-able and has it's own holder, however I don't just want wireless to eliminate inconsistent cable friction. I also want wireless so I can sit back and use my mouse on my leg when I am browsing RU-vid and Twitch. However, Corsair just feels lazy, rushed, and sub-optimal. I mean why would taking up 20% of your mouse pad just to charge a phone slower than a wall charger make any sense? I am committing to Logitech for my next setup. Not because it's my favorite branding, but because it best fills all my needs.
There's something else i would consider to mention. The fact that the power base of the firefly is on the top left could be an advantage in terms of cable manegement (for right handed people); I mean, you can put the cable under the top edge of the keyboard.
It makes more difference to the look of your set up than anything. Rgb doesn't add anything but it just sorta fits in and is nice to have like when you walk into your room and go to sit down at your desk and you have your rgb keyboard and mouse its just a nice feeling like your set up feels a bit nicer more tidy or something its weird to explain
great video. watched through the end. don't beat yourself for making it "long", it was actually short given the level of detail you have cared to touch. I thank you for that because I'm a very meticulous guy, so details are EXTREMELY important. keep it up.
I’m going to do the following: -Get the Corsair wireless keyboard and mouse. -Get a full length mousepad. -Get two IKEA desk-integrated QI chargers. -Get a micro-usb QI-adaptor for having inside phone cases. Install the IKEA QI chargers underneath where my mouse and keyboard would reside. Cover them with full length mousepad. Plug QI-adaptor in keyboard. Hey presto! Totally chargable, totally wireless, totally awesome desktop!
I’m building the Corsair pc build you did back in January, are all those parts compatible ? Make a good pc? And can you give some tips on mounting those theee extra fans you had in the parts list that you didn’t install in the video? Please
I bought into Logitech. These mats are awesome, except one annoying thing is the edge for the PowerPlay is very sharp - I had to put some electrical tape where my hand rests if this helps anyone decide to buy.
If it has the wireless charging functionality. The G900 does not work because it lacks that module for wireless charging and you can not aftermarket add it either.
I know Logitech doesn't advertise it, but the G403 Wireless also works with PowerPlay. Source: Legit Reviews did an article about it. Google: PowerPlay works with G403.
I've had my G903 with Powerplay since release. I love it although my opinion is biased since I also have a G710 Keyboard which I also love. Fantastic video review with very specific comparisons which is amazing. Even though you felt like your review was long winded, it is very well polished and more importantly INFORMATIVE review without any favoritism. Well done
I want logitech to make a nice soft thick cloth mouse pad that is like extended width and height so it covers more of the desk and it can be done just make it bigger the reciever will be fine there wont be any issues with signal or anything hell mine hides underneath my other cables and guitar equipment and there is no accuracy loss or anything in game
***MY OPINION*** Razer for size, Logitech for tech, Corsair for USB passthrough, Logitech for quality/reliability, Razer & Corsair for mouse switch, Logitech for looks, Razer for RGB, Razer for no branding. Id says to get the Logitech one if you have good money and the Corsair one if not because it's cheaper and it's still good (it has universal charging). personal preference. also if you game more I would get the G703 (the other compatible powerplay mouse) instead of the 903 because it has better switches inside. (ALSO the Logitech one has good weight changing so that cool :D) The Razer product is a good option but since it only has a 20-second battery I wouldn't buy it. It only works with the mousepad and itsw expensive too.
I've been using razer since the first blackwidow came out (2014). Before the razer i had bought many logitech products which broke in less than a year and i was dissapointed. I bought a keyboard for 200$ at the time and it broke in less than a year as i said. Also the camera and mic from logitech died in a few months. But the razer keyboard i have still works fine and im using it 4 years now. I now only buy Razer products cuz i think they have great quality. Rn i have the Blackwidow chroma, Razer Lancehead TE and razer goliathus. This is also my *opinion*. And as for corsair i haven't used one so I'm not one to speak...
Weird. Most people have the exact opposite experience with Razer and Logitech when it comes to the whole QC angle. Thankfully, Logitech CS is awesome and they have great warranty support, tending to just send replacements without even asking for old stuff back. Razer has horrible support and never replaced a defective keyboard of mine that was within warranty.
I am not sure about the Razer and Corsair pads but our experience with the Logitech Powerplay is as follows: I have had three of these. One was a replacement by Logitech. The issue is that the Powerplay will generate EMF interference while in the charging state, as indicated by the White LED on the pad receiver. I have the G903 Mouse, G910 Keyboard, and the Powerplay. I also use a Logitech MX Master 3 and Performance MX for productivity most of the time. I noticed the mouse cursor while using any other wireless mouse like the MX Master 3 or Performance MX was jittering, and I could not control it while the Powerplay was in the charge state! As soon as the charge state ended or I unplugged the Powerplay, the cursor would return to normal. As soon as the Powerplay returned to the charging state, the cursor would become erratic again! I also noticed the G903 generated a jittery mouse cursor while the Powerplay was in a charged state. It was not as bad as when using the MXM3, and I could select items, but the cursor was jittering until the charge state ended. So Logitech sent me a replacement Powerplay, and it had the same issue! Because I use my productivity Logitech mice the most, I would unplug the Powerplay pad to prevent the problem from occurring. When I wanted to game and use the G903 mouse, I would plug the Powerplay back in. Fast forward a few months, and I started to play Elden Ring on PC using an Xbox controller. I noticed intermittent issues with menu control. When trying to select or scroll through a menu using the Xbox controller, I could not choose anything, and it would jump around! At first, I thought this was a new game patch issue, but it continued to occur, and then I noticed the game was jittering slightly only on the monitor I was playing Elden Ring. When this issue remained after several patches, I discovered the Powerplay was causing the problem when it was in a charge state! Like the mice, once I disconnected the Powerplay USB cable or stopped charging, the issue would disappear. I connected the USB connection directly to my desktop and other USB ports, but the issue persists. All device Firmware and G-Hub software are up to date. I even purchased a third Powerplay pad from BestBuy, hoping Logitech may have changed something, but the issue continues even on the newest Powerplay. The Powerplay produces some EMF that impacts other wireless devices, speakers, and monitors. I am not sure how the Powerplay is affecting my monitor. Still, it is only occurring on the monitor I am playing Elden Ring on, leading me to conclude the interface is coming through the Xbox controller and maybe producing micro character movement, which looks like screen jittering on my monitor. I have contacted Logitech again regarding this issue. I have not seen many reviewers reporting this, but I believe this is because most owners only use a Logitech G Mouse, so they do not know the impact on other wireless devices. However, there are a few reviewers who, like me, use other wireless devices and are experiencing the same issue. Edit: I have noticed my Panasonic wireless home phone has had interference for some time now. This wasn't always the case and If I move away from my desk with the Powerplay it goes away! It just occurred to me that the Powerplay might also be impacting this phone. Sure enough, if I unplug the Powerplay mouse pad all my home phone interference goes away!
@Michael Carriere can you spot a major advantage in using this than the wired mouse? It must have an advantage as it costs a lot more to make it worth it..
Wired mouse = a less cluttered desk space, and with today's wireless mice, there's no negative impact. Also Razer is #1, Logitech has a horrible design to their mouse and pad, and there isn't any rgb lighting.
Michael Carriere Please explain yours lol I already stated why I believe they’re superior since the statement is an opinion. Logitech tries too hard with their design, making it look unseemly. Razers designs are usually always very tasteful. And they constantly try for innovation, which as a customer from their beginning, I thoroughly enjoy. People knock off this wireless mouse as retarded because it can’t go mobile (even though it has a cable to plug in for that). It’s the lightest wireless mouse out there for gaming which matters a lot in fps’s. If I want a cheaper alternative that caters to the casuals who just bought their first gaming pc, I’ll go with Logitech. But until then, I’ll stick to the rgb king.
worst mistake I've ever done was switch from the g502 to the bassalisk ultimate, so glad it broke just after a year so i get no manufacturer warranty and switched back to the new g502 with powerplay.
@@ivvitan id recommend returning and getting the G502 without the magical carpet. The middle mouse button is very difficult to press without initiating scroll and the charging station it comes with is too finicky, making it almost as practical as just plugging it in. the infinite scroll is also more useful than expected.
randomfrankp what i mean u can still use it without the firefly.. as a wired so u can use it anywhere if ur lazy to bring the firefly cuz its big it takes alot of space..
I dont know you can use it on a laptop or maybe a computer without the mousepad, that's what i meant. For instance let's say you get your corsiar mouse with you and you forget the mousepad with you or a wireless charger, and then you can't charge it. For the razer you don't need the mouse pad, you can plug it in a laptop you just need to take the cable with you. Even tho the cable is annoying
I can vouch for Logitech gaming wireless mouse, I own g700s for 5 years which retire as a working mouse at my office and G900 for 2 years. None of this mouse has given me any issues. It's worth the high cost. I can't say the same for Razer wireless mouse. Star Wars, Mamba Chroma, and Naga Chroma share the same issue, spike lags(not delay) that cause the sensor to pause and jump intermittently.
Have G703 for a year and bought powerplay pad some months ago. Love it! Also I can tell you one more plus of logitech/razer pads to corsair one - their pads can be replaced when wear off (I mean cloth/plastic surfaces, not charging surface).
Phenixio Design I’ve heard that dark core is really shitty for gaming cuz it’s tracking is shitty and it cuts off tracking them instantly jumps the distance you moved it
All of them look pretty good, but for me i think the razer is way ahead of the others. Reason 1: Clean and nice design. Reason 2: Light weight. Reason 3: It has the best rgb out of all of them. Reason 4: even if you want to bring your mouse somewhere you can just use a cable. Reason 5: everybody Is complaining about the price, but if you are buying both a mouse and a mousepad the logitech and razer will be prett much the same price anyways, lol.