I haven’t assumed about charging my Logitech wireless gaming mouse in two and a 50 percent yrs, because I have a magic mousepad that does it routinely. But Logitech mice that operate with the Powerplay mousepad are high-priced, weighty, or both equally, and none of them double as a Bluetooth mouse so I can wirelessly pair them to my laptop, handheld, or cell phone.
Now, Logitech is changing that with the Logitech G309, an $80 mouse that almost does it all. It is the very first Powerplay mouse this affordable, the very first with Bluetooth, the to start with that lets you use a AA battery when you are on the go — and the to start with Logitech wi-fi mouse with a supercapacitor within so you never automatically need a battery at all.
Even devoid of Powerplay, the G309 is a dual-mode wireless gaming mouse that claims up to 300 hours of battery existence making use of its Lightspeed wireless dongle, or up to 600 hrs in excess of Bluetooth, whilst you are slinging close to its 86-gram frame.
But if you’ve received that $120 Powerplay pad, you can get rid of the AA battery to get to a total mouse pounds of just 68 grams, virtually as light as the 60-gram, $160 Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 that gave me major mouse envy previous 12 months. It is feasible mainly because the supercapacitor functions as a very small battery constantly staying wirelessly billed by the Powerplay mousepad beneath. “It’s in no way heading to die at all it is countless battery everyday living,” guarantees Logitech senior world-wide product manager Nicolas Métral.
It is not the 1st wireless gaming mouse to examination the waters with a supercapacitor — but when Mad Catz and Razer tried out that in 2018, those expensive wi-fi energy mice didn’t have any other way to cost. You had to use them on their bundled pad or with a wired wire. Until now, Logitech’s utilised inside rechargeable lithium cells to enable you make its Powerplay mice relatively transportable in this article, a AA battery picks up the slack.
Despite being on the finances end of Logitech’s gaming mice, the G309 also has the exact Hero 25K sensor and hybrid optomechanical switches the company’s been shipping in premium mice for a when, both equally of which could be welcome updates above the $60 G305 mouse it is based upon.
But it’s nevertheless missing the a single Logitech mouse element I’d have a challenging time performing devoid of — the company’s twin-mode ratcheting/no cost spinning scroll wheel that I’m continuously applying to zip through files and webpages when I’m using my gaming mouse for get the job done. Amongst gaming mice, that’s even now special to its G502 and G903 from what I can notify.
And, it’s a little bit of a disgrace Logitech continue to sells its Powerplay mousepad for $120 with only the rarest and smallest of discounts. If the corporation truly would like to fulfill the G309’s guarantee of “Wireless Play for All” — which is Logitech’s tagline — I’d advise earning the entire package deal a lot more reasonably priced.
Logitech says it will retain marketing the G305 together with the G309. The G309 can also share a solitary Lightspeed wireless dongle with a bunch of Logitech’s wireless keyboards, such as the new G515 TKL, G715, G915, G915 TKL, Pro X 60, and Professional X TKL.