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The Logitech G302 Daedalus Prime is a MOBA-focused gaming mouse designed with pro player input, featuring a metal spring tensioning button system for ultra-responsive clicks, 6 programmable buttons with onboard memory, and 4 DPI settings ranging from 240 to 4000 for versatile gameplay. Its lightweight, durable build supports extended gaming sessions, making it a top choice for claw grip enthusiasts and competitive gamers alike.
| ASIN | B00OHJY7C2 |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,610 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,105 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (799) |
| Date First Available | November 11, 2014 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.56 x 4.53 x 1.46 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 910-004205 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Operating System | PC |
| Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 4.53 x 1.46 inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
J**W
Great Mouse for Claw Grip!!
TL;DR: This is my favorite mouse by far! Great mouse and practically the same as the Discontinued G303! Highly Recommend!! (Hope Amazon keeps it in stock going forward!!) The Essay: It has a unique body style that is not found in any other mouse, and is excellent for people who use claw grips! I can effortlessly use a claw grip with this mouse, without tiring my hand. I initially started using the G303 mouse when it released, but recently have swapped over to the G302 because of the G303 being discontinued, and in terms of gaming, I don't see or feel any difference between the G303 and the G302! So even though the optical sensor is different or whatnot, in terms of gaming, there is no difference between the G303 and G302 for me, and I can get pretty competitive in 1st person shooters! From what I've gathered, there's only 2 big differences between the G303 and G302 - the max DPI and the cord. The G302 has a big difference in max DPI, maxing out at 4,000 DPI while the G303 maxes out at 12,000 DPI - I use 1,000 DPI lol - I don't think this is a major issue for most people, except for people who flick shot. As for the cord, the G303 has an excellent braided cord, but the G302 has a standard rubber cord, which can be stiff - not ideal, but for me, not a deal breaker. I just gather some extra cord on my desk and I don't feel any drag on my mouse after. It is interesting to note that the current G302's being supplied on Amazon in 2021 are G302's being imported from the Asian market, as Logitech, for some reason, has discontinued the G302 for the US and Canadian markets, but not for the Asian market. However, the G302's from the Asian markets are EXCELLENT! So very happy to see that, as I had old G302's from 2015 - 2016, and just bought one now in March of 2021 and the new one is just as good, if not better than the old G302's! (I wish Logitech also brought back the G303 into production as it was an excellent mouse and it seems there is still a good amount of demand for it, considering people are selling it for $100 - 300 for new ones!) I hope Amazon please keeps stocking the G302 into the future, as I haven't found another mouse that I like anywhere near as much as the G300 series and G302!
N**O
Cheap, Neat, Can't be Beat
I was sad to hear they discontinued the Logitech Daedalus Apex when I spied this beauty. The aesthetic design appeals to me as it feels comfortable in my hand. The curved sides make the mouse more of a diamond shape than a traditional round block. RGB accent lighting on the side also adds a neat decorative touch and can be synced with my keyboard. I was concerned the performance might be less than that of the Apex, but so far I have had no problems with the sensor. Build quality and weight are all comparable to the Apex and make this a good mouse for FPS gamers. For the price it is a solid competitor to even the budget mice that are being released today. Take for example the G203 Prodigy ($27.99 at the time of writing). I bought one but immediately returned it because the plastic felt cheaper than the ones used for more premium Logitech mice, such as the G502, and G302. (To clarify, this feels like the more premium "rubberized" plastic) All in all, a great product and one I can recommend.
K**N
Tailor made for claw grippers
Pros: - Solid build quality, has a certain soft matte texture which feels nice on the hand and it doesn’t rattle when shaken. - Satisfying clicks due to the retention springs. - 6 Mouse “feet”, previous versions only had 4 that caused them to wobble. - Tacticle mouse wheel that scrolls in steps. - Sleek design with LED honeycomb sides and G logo. - Logitech software is simple and easy to use. Cons: - Unique shape, I’d only recommend this for claw and fingertip grip users. - No RGB, the LED only glows blue. Other thoughts: If you're a claw grip user then this mouse was tailor made just for you. You can also get by using the fingertip grip which is how I use the mouse albeit does feel kinda awkward. My thumb doesn't have a lot to grip on due to the fact that it rests on the hump. Also if you palm grip then I suggest you look elsewhere, the small size and awkward shape of the mouse will cause your hand to cramp.
C**C
Great mouse for small hands, can be used for gaming and as an all rounder. Feels responsive and has a sleek simple design
M**U
Shape: 7/10 (the back of the mouse is for a specific demographic, but overall it fits my grip well enough. Weight: 7/10 Buttons: 7/10 for M1 and M2, 5/10 for M4 and M5, 4/10 for M3 Wire: 2/10 the unremovable wire is clearly old "technology" as it isn't flexible enough and it already started to "permanently" bend Price: 9/10 you're getting a good mouse for 45-50$CAD, though I would hardly pay more than 50-55$CAD. Overall: 6.5/10 For me, it is a very good mouse. The shapes fits my grip and the weight isn't too heavy. Buttons are okay. The closest Logitech mouse is the G305 and there are pros and cons for both, but ultimatly I'd stick with the G302 because it is cheaper and I like it's shape better than the G305's. However, the shape is quite unusual compared to most popular mice these days and it's targeted demographic is rather specific, and the build quality, while respectable for 2015-2016, lacks the durability of modern mice. My advice would be: "try it for at least 2 weeks and return it if it doesn't suit you". Alternatives are: - Logitech G305 - Razer Orochi V2 (great upgrade for FPS, but downgrade for MOBA in my opinion)
A**L
That's a very good a easy handling mouse for gaming according to it's price It's affordable And have very high pointed sensors Love this product
C**N
El mouse es 100% compatible con Mac, a pesar que en las características de la pagina de logitech aparezca que solo para windows. Funciona a la perfección, el software para configurarlo es igualmente descargable de la pagina oficial. En lo personal lo uso para counter strike y starcraft. Al inicio hace falta configurar los dpi a como te acomodes con el software, pero una vez tienes el dpi que te guste te acostumbras rápido.
R**R
It's a good FPS mouse if you ask me. I've been using this mouse for almost a month now, I'll say it takes the cake from all the other mouses I used in the past. Pros: It's not heavy It's smooth and suitable for people with small/medium hands. Mostly for craw grips, or fingertip grips. Cons: May not be comfortable for people with large hands. It may hurt your fingers after several hours of gaming sessions. If you're a palm grip, then it may not be the best, but you'll (somewhat) get used to it.
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