![]() I had several longer gaming sessions over the Labour Day weekend and had no issues with fatigue or cramping. The shape in combination with the ridiculous light weight of 80 grams makes this mouse a very easy mouse to maneuver, picking up and re-positioning with no issue. The shape of the mouse is great but I can see why people would prefer the FK2 with slopier sides or an ergonomic mouse like the G703 that fits in the hand more like a glove. The G Pro Wireless measures in at 12.5cm in height, 6.35cm in width with a 4cm height. It’s an extremely comfortable mouse for someone with medium sized hands and I’d think that this mouse would suit a large portion of gamers hands and grips, I have no problem with palming or claw gripping this mouse. On first use this mouse was instantly familiar to me, the shape is similar to the Zowie FK2, the Logitech G Pro Wireless is a little rounder and taller filling up the hand a little bit more and slopes down less in the front with a more gradual angle on the sides of the mouse. It’s a firmly medium sized mouse sitting between the Rival 600 and Logitech G305 sizes. The G Pro Wireless is a safe ambidextrous mouse with no distinct quirks to its shape, the closest comparison in shape would be the Nixeus Revel. ![]() The G Pro Wireless is worth the money if you can swing the budget, the combination of weight, shape and battery life in a wireless mouse is unmatched, on top of that, it still has great buttons and a flawless sensor. ![]()
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