One Mouse To Rule Them All: The New Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse


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When you’re in the heat of the battle and every click counts, you want a mouse that can do it all. That’s why Logitech G set out to design a next-generation wireless mouse with an amazing battery life, that’s designed for gamers who love to game, but also need a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of tasks. Enter, the new Logitech® G604 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse – one mouse to rule them all. 

Designed for fans of Battle Royale, Massive Multiplayer Online (MMO) and Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) games, the G604 LIGHTSPEED™ helps multiplayer gamers get the best performance with its 15 programmable controls that can be mapped to commands, macros and more via Logitech G HUB software.

So, if you’re an avid Dota 2 player, you can rebind the controls on the G604 LIGHTSPEED to give you complete control at the touch of a button.  All this flexibility is delivered without compromising on gameplay. 

The G604 LIGHTSPEED is designed to be flexible and versatile – both in-game and out. For example, the G604 LIGHTSPEED features Logitech G’s exclusive LIGHTSPEED Wireless technology for lag-free connectivity, and also  convenient bluetooth connectivity. Players can sync each connection type to different computers and swap their mouse between the two seamlessly, with the click of a button. 

Logitech G’s best-in-class High Efficiency Rated Optical (HERO) 16K Sensor delivers precise gameplay and improved power efficiency with zero smoothing, filtering or acceleration. The HERO sensor also ensures that the G604 LIGHTSPEED offers an amazing 240 hours of high-performance wireless gaming on LIGHTSPEED Wireless and up to 5.5 months on Bluetooth® – all on one AA battery.

From Fortnite to World of Warcraft, the G604 LIGHTSPEED is designed to do – and control – it all.  

 

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