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Technology Information:


Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

Product Type: CE

Product Price: $99.99

Manufacturer: Logitech

Purchase

Description

Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse with interchangable grips

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-07
Summary: "Fantastic mouse, great software, comfortable"

I bought this mouse to replace a Logitech G5 on my main computer. The Logitech G5 still works great to this day, I just moved it to another computer.

The first thing that I noticed about this mouse is it was shaped differently than gaming mice of Logitech past. It was designed more for wrist movements than arm movements as it is shorter & wider than their older mice. This is balanced by having exchangeable shells that can adjust the width & shape of the mouse to whatever feels most comfortable to your hand.

I use this mouse with a Razer Goliathus mouse pad (which is optimized for laser mice with Fibertek) and it's accuracy is perfect. The newer G9x supposedly has improved tracking, but I think that only really matters if you aren't using a good mouse pad. My advice, if you're buying a mouse this good; spend a little more and make sure it will be gliding/tracking on a quality mouse pad.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-06
Summary: "Great gaming mouse, best I've used thus far."

I've had this mouse for a couple of years now after battling with the wireless aspects of a Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse (Black) for well over a year. I play a lot of online games but I don't really ask much of my mouse other than that it have more buttons than a 'standard' mouse, that they be programmable, and that the mouse is comfortable. The G9 has proven to be exemplary in all regards.

The mouse is actually relatively standard for what I'd call a 'premium' mouse I suppose. When you start getting in to this price range it's pretty common to see a left/right/center toggle on the scroll wheel, forward and back buttons, and in the case of gaming a DPI adjustment. I'd say there's probably room for a couple more buttons on there for the sake of gaming but as it stands now it's a very functional and comfortably designed button layout. The scroll wheel also has a toggle on the bottom of the mouse which allows for a free-flying setting which allows for very quick vertical scrolling and a setting for a more mechanical and controlled feel.

Ergonomically I personally find the mouse to be very comfortable in hand with the adjustments allowed. The grips can be swapped out with two included choices so there's some up-front flexibility to the mouse, but it probably goes without saying that others will find it comfortable where others don't. The material of the grip is the pseudo-rubberized plastic which allows for great grip even if you find that you get sweaty palms. Lastly there is a retractable weight tray at the back of the mouse which can be used to add between 4 and 28 grams of additional weights, all of which are included in their own aluminum and foam molded carrying case. My brother has used various Razor mouses and I'd say that my initial complaint with his mouse has generally been that they feel too light so amongst my favorite things about this mouse is that with the full weight load there's a good amount of heft to the mouse.

I can't comment too technically on the speed, accuracy, and responsiveness of the mouse since I'm not uber demanding in that sense. For what I use it for, which is namely PC RPGs and casually playing first person shooters it's more than adequate to perform competitively if need be. There may be an argument out there for an even faster mouse but it's not one I'm likely to make.

Logitech's Setpoint software is pretty straight forward and easy to pick up the basic functions of. You can set up various profiles for various applications, which is easy and visually aided with a picture of the mouse, and assign them as needed. They can be color coded to an LED on the top of the mouse which, when stored to the mouse's on-board memory, can be cycled through using a button on the bottom of the mouse in conjunction with the DPI adjustment buttons. One thing I dislike about the software however, is that the automatic profile switch (a specific profile loading with a specific .exe) seems to be anybody's guess as to when it will work and what it will work with. On various computers, various OS installs, using various combinations of stored and/or local profiles, and different programs it seems to be very hit or miss as to whether or not the feature will work. I've done some reading on it and have yet to find a reliable way of getting it to work even most of the time. It's not a big deal but it'd be much better if it worked without as much tinkering.

Coming to this mouse from a wireless mouse I have also further bolstered my appreciation of hard-wired devices. It was really a pain in the bum to get my MX Revolution to charge after maybe the first month of use so I definitely like that this mouse is always good to go and furthermore that I can travel with it and fire up my stored profiles on any computer. The cord itself is a nice nylon wrapped number which I don't really know the function. While the wrap is nice it's also prone to picking up dust and I'm generally worried that it'll eventually fray from friction on my desk edge and such. Two minor things to take note of but worth considering for the purchase I suppose.

All things considered it's a great mouse by any standard, particularly for gaming. The price has come down a lot as well so I'd definitely recommend this if you're shopping for something a bit more than what you have.

Pros:
Comfort adjustments
Storable profiles
Simple software
Logical button placement
Performs well

Cons:
Auto-launch for profiles can be troublesome
The nylon cable is a dust magnet, possibly vulnerable to fraying
A couple more buttons would be nice
More grip options would be nice


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-10
Summary: "This is the mouse"

So I am probably the only person who bought this mouse for work- it is an incredibly precise device. Because you can disengage the little clicker in the scroll wheel you can fly through really long databases of documents. You can also keep the wheel spinning at low speeds and kind of skim along when going through long and mostly irrelevant docs until you find what you are there to read.
It was expensive and looks sorta dorky, but completely completely worth it.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-08
Summary: "Best Mouse Ever!"

I've gone through my fair share of computer mouses and this is by far the best one yet. I originally bought it for gaming, but then I started to realize how great it is for every day use. It's extremely comfortable and they give you two sizes of arch for your palm. It is also adjustable by weight for people who want a heavier feeling mouse. It also has different color LEDs on the mouse and it has levels of sensitivity for how fast/slow you want your mouse to react for when you move it. It's simply the best mouse I have ever owned! In fact, I'm so not used to other mouses that I'm tempted to buy one to use at work because it's just that comfortable. The price is a bit steep but after you use it for a few minutes, you'll agree that it was worth the price tag.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-05-29
Summary: "Awesome gaming mouse but has its cons"

I used this mouse for windows and mac. Let me just say that on windows, it is GREAT. I love the ability to change the LED colors, changing the dpi on the fly like my old g5, and i love the feeling of it under my hand. Overall its a great mouse but has two cons:
1. For mac, its useless, no drivers or utilities. AND the sensitivity feels "off," the pointer accelerates at odd speeds and throws me off, I'm used to it now but I cannot play SC2,HoN, or DoTA with it well.
2. On the underside of the mouse, the mouse glides on plastic pads. These plastic pads have been beginning to scrap off and look disgusting, gathering grime and whatnot. I have to flip it and clean it every 2 weeks or so. On my old g5, this was NEVER a problem, the teflon pads were super smooth on the g5.

I dont mind cleaning my mouse, and I only game on windows now (MW2/BF2). I got this mouse for 23 bucks and so I aint complain'n. If the g500 and g9 were the same price, I'd get the g500 anyday.