The G300s, the successor to Logitech's low-cost gaming mouse, is now available!

Logitech's inexpensive G300s gaming mouse is now available.

The G300s is a USB mouse equipped with an optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 2500 dpi.

It is a renewed version of the company's G300r gaming mouse, and among the specifications listed on the official Japanese version of the website, the only change is that the button durability has been increased from 8 million to 10 million cycles.

Another difference may be that the maximum speed (160 inches/second), which was indicated on the G300r, is not specified on the G300s (however, the POP in the stores introduces the speed as 60 inches/second).

Other than that, the size, shape, button layout and number of buttons, and functions all follow those of the G300r, and macro settings, color illumination, and on-board profiles are available as before.

Key specifications include USB interface, sensor resolution from 250 to 2500 dpi, maximum acceleration of 20G, USB report rate of 1000 reports/sec, and button life of 10 million clicks.

Body size is 72.2 (W) x 112.7 (H) x 39.9 (D) mm; weight is 112 g (including cable). The cable length is 205 cm, and the symmetrical body shape fits either hand. Compatible OS: Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista, black body color.

Pricing is as follows

G300s
3,380 yen (excluding tax): Tsukumo eX.
3,650 yen (including tax): PC Shop Ark

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