I loved the harpoon (wired version) used it for 2 years. In terms of performance, it's pretty great but the rubbery material on the side will eventually wear and i dont really like the look of it.
Wait what, G305 have subpar internal processor or optics? 1.) arent they the same HERO sensor 2.) I have not heard any other reviewer mentioned that the G305 sensor is subpar compare to G Pro wireless. Please can you elaborate on this.
Yes, even Rocket Jump Ninja claims the HERO sensor in g305 is extremely similar to the g pro wireless if not exactly the same (only lower maximum dpi). Basically all reviews I've seen say HERO is the same as the 3366 sensor. Which is used in competitive e-sports
peripheral wise , i always went corsair for keyboards and logitech for mice for the longest time... harpoon dont look too bad, i am just not a fan of internal batteries on any mouse
it almost seems that logitech has undersold there battery life on the g305 as that 250 hours must be rated for 250 hours of constant movement or something as with a lithium AA even tho its a little more mah I got alot more then 250 hours
I have a wired Corsair harpoon and I don’t have to use a claw grip (it’s kind of pushing it though), and although my hands are a bit small for my size I have pretty average hands considering most people aren’t 6ft. So if you consider yourself to have large hands I do not recommend the Corsair harpoon. But if you have relatively average hands it works perfectly fine
Was debating between these two but got g603 instead however they are too big for my hands :( i used to have gpro but the scroll button effed up sigh shouldve gone for the g305
be slightly warned if its just a plain pwm 3325 and you do flick really fast eg a higher cm per 360 sens you may be able to spin out the 3325 but there are some slighty tweaked pwm 3325s that have not faced the issue and alot of users have quite low cm per 360 so they probably wont face any issue anyways
G304 is really bad, I have owned 2 till now (1 RMA unit) and both develop double clicking issues and my latest one has got sensor issues within 1 year, whenever I flick hard in any game the mouse sensor absolutely dies. I even had a really bad experience with their headsets, my g303 headsets developed static sound issues and the overall volume of the headset reduced a lot within 1 year as well. For those who had good experience with Logitech products, good for you but I'm never buying a Logitech product ever again. Definitely going to buy the Corsair harpoon wireless this time
@@LyraCometz what about the replacement ? Is that also having issues. Actually i was planning to get this for macbook. But saw all people having issues, if its software issue then maybe it will be fixed. But corsair seems to lazy. Let me know if your replacement works fine.
@@bhavesh_995 Yes, It's been working fine since I got it but It's worth mentioning I haven't installed the corsair software back in case it messes it up again lol
It's their hero 12K sensor, which is slightly worse than the hero 16K sensor. The 3325 is better IMO. Also the hero 12K is basicall a PMW3366 with more features removed for powesaving, it's pretty shittily done tho logitech should have done a better job.
After the problematic mx performance mouse losing signal and battery problems, and the terrible buttons of k800 keyboard,logitech is a no go for me,corsair all the way
Bro honestly you cant compare these mices, when im watching you how you play CSGO you cant tell the diference at all. To give some exact reviews you need to be good at it. PLS dont fool people. Without using the the Corsair one i can tell its a mouse with a S***t Sensor who doesent handel all the fast flicks.
agree, another thing is it can't recharge seem a bit annoy some how. however when come to sensor i can deny that hero senser feel a bit better than the one in harpoon. *ps* if you not stick with wireless so much you can add a bit more money to buy g403 (wired) it far better than this.
you are holding it wrong then... its supposed to only be held by your fingertips and NOT by your palm on the cover.... palm should not touch the mouse but rest on the mousepad. pics.me.me/palm-grip-claw-grip-fingertip-grip-20319261.png -> here in the last pic you can see how you have to hold a small mouse.
I actually find it huge and awkward to use, my fingers barely reach the buttons and I can't reach the forward side button without completely relocating my grip. I bought this because everyone complains about how small it is and that you can't use it for palm grip, so I was hoping it would be small enough for me to palm grip, but it isn't.