Against the backdrop of gaming manipulators from Razer, HyperX, Asus and SteelSeries, the Logitech G series mice stand out for their diversity. In this line, you can find both the ultimate weapon forged by dwarf blacksmiths with perfect balance, and a completely standard almost office mouse for $15 – 20, but with a pumped optical sensor, durable switches and additional software. The entire line of Prodigy gadgets is united by a moderately simple design, which, although it emphasizes the gaming nature, will look appropriate on the desktop.


An excellent example of an ultimate weapon is the G502 Lightspeed model with a high-precision Hero sensor. It has a maximum acceleration of 40 G, a response time of 1 ms and operates within 100 – 25600 DPI, and few esports manipulators can do this. Plus, the G502 Lightspeed has 9 function keys, connects both via cable and over the air (Bluetooth / radio) and can be charged from compatible mats with Powerplay technology. Throw in 60 hours of battery life, customizable body weight and you have one of the most advanced eSports mice on the market.

As for the simpler models, then, of course, we will talk about the popular hit G102 Prodigy, which has not climbed out of the top sales for the fifth year. For $35, this model offers a potential buyer an ergonomic symmetrical case with excellent balance, additional keys, an intelligent Logitech Mercury optical sensor (maximum resolution 8000 DPI), Omron mechanical switches and RGB backlighting. In general, quite a serious set for online domination. And the price is less than $40.