GET $20 OFF:Feb. 18th,Risa Sakamoto Archives the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Gaming Mouse is on sale at Amazon for $29.99, for a savings of $20, or 40% off.
In a tight online game, the barriers between you and your computer make a huge impact. Switching from a regular mouse to a quick, tight gaming mouse like the Logitech G305 Lightspeed is like changing from running shoes to cleats before the game. But a good gaming mouse doesn't have to for gaming exclusively, I use my G305 every day.
Right now, Amazon is running the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Gaming Mouse on sale for 40% off. Take advantage of this deal to get the mouse for $29.99 and save $20.
Connecting to your computer with a USB-A, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed runs wirelessly. It won't support USB-C or Bluetooth, so make sure you've got a compatible port before you buy.
The G305 has a precise 12000 DPI optical sensor and an extremely light design. The mouse jumps with your hand and accurately lands where you intend it to.
And, as of Feb. 18th, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Gaming Mouse is available for 40% off at Amazon, get it now for $29.99 and save $20.
A button on the mouse's top face sets its sensitivity. Two auxiliary buttons on its left can be set to different functions in different apps.
Comfortable to use all day, even with larger hands, the mouse is a great all around buy, that's quick enough for an FPS game, and reliable enough to pull you through the work day.
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