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Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse

Laser - USB - MPN: 9313750403 See Product Details

Product Details of Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse

Description

The Logitech G7 Cordless Mouse delivers extreme cordless performance with a 2000 dpi laser engine for blinding speed and precision response. The G7's full-speed, bi-directional USB connection sends a blazing 500 reports/second over 2.4 GHz wireless for a bulletproof connection. Dead batteries won't stop you mid-mission, thanks to a five-level power indicator and twin "hot-swappable" Li-ion battery packs that recharge while you're racking up points. Use Logitech's SetPoint software to customize your mouse with advanced features such as game detection and adjustable sensitivity (including independent x- and y-axis settings). The programmable tilt wheel adds an unprecedented level of control and gaming power.

Quick Glance

Device Type: Mouse

Interface: USB

Wireless: Radio Frequency

Ergonomic Fit: Right-Handed Only

Tracking Type: Laser

Summary

Product Title: Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse

Manufacturer: Logitech

Power Score: 4.4 | 25 Reviews

Mouse Attributes

Device Type: Mouse

Ergonomic Fit: Right-Handed Only

Tracking Type: Laser

Tracking DPI: 2000 dpi

General Features: Scroll Wheel, Tilt Wheel

Mouse Power Source: Rechargable Lithium Ion Battery

Connectivity

Interface Connection: USB

Wireless: Radio Frequency

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: An ultra-high resolution engine churns images at an astounding 6.4 megapixels per second. A massive (30-pixel by 30-pixel) sensor array and precision laser technology allow the G7 to deliver best-in-class performance and tracking. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) gaming feet: Forget sticky workarounds - the G7's durable polytetrafluoroethylene feet give the ultra-smooth glide you want in a gaming mouse. In-game sensitivity switching: The G7 provides instant access to three sensitivity levels - 400 dpi, 800 dpi, and 2000 dpi - before driver installation. Shift from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch maneuvers, without pausing the action. Maximum Acceleration: 20g Max. Speed: 45-65 inches/second (depending on surface) USB Data Format: 16 bits/axis USB Report Rate: 500 reports/second* Sleep Mode: Disabled * For Windows 9x and ME users only, the Logitech SetPoint software will limit the report rate to 125 reports/second.

Software Included: SetPoint

Green Compliance: Yes

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Reviews on Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse

  • 4
  By member: jayhall0315 - Nov 18, 2005

Buy the faux Carbon fiber top model, not the silver...

Strengths: 2.4 GHz wireless with NO LAG, Change resolution on the fly, Teflon pads on the bottom of the mouse,

Weakness: Major Problems after 40 days with the clicking mechanism on the original silver top model, Have to change the battery every three days, Pricey (but you get what you pay for)

(Jan 6th, 2008) I have been using the newer version of the G7 with the faux carbon fiber top after three previous RMA returns for defective G7 mice with the silver/gray top. I have about finished testing this newer model and it may finally be the real deal that the previous silver topped G7 mice should have been. Some people are still reporting problems (see comments below) but I now have seven...

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  • 5
  By member: leland1 - Dec 1, 2005

Finally! A cordless laser mouse for gamers.

Strengths: Wireless: No cord to get in the way while gaming. Reception: No lag, no dropouts. Movement: Smooth as silk motion. Configurable DPI: Configure while playing games. Feel: Nice feel in hands.

Weakness: Battery: Battery charge doesn't last too long. Center mouse button has no click sound. Expensive when first released to market.

Lithium-Ion Batteries. The G7 Laser Cordless Mouse comes with two Lithium-ion battery packs (aporox. 1.5" x 1.5" x 0.25" thick in size). One will be powering the mouse while the other charges in the included charger (small at 2.75" x 2.5" in size). Charging takes approximately 2 hours in fast-charging Boost mode/8 hours in Normal charging mode. The charger plugs into a USB port and provides the...

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  • 4
  By member: pfhuang - Dec 17, 2005

G7

Strengths: Wireless, looks cool, battery indicator, lithium ion rechargeable battery pack, smooth and sleek!

Weakness: Battery life isn't long, no second thumb button

I got this mouse for my second computer that I often use but because it's not too close to my desk, I can't use a wireless mouse. The previous wireless mouse (MS optical) I had was okay.. unimpressive and slow. It's such a world of difference when I started using the G7. It's so fast and smooth. Sometimes I think it's too fast!!! I have done much gaming with it but I look forward to the...

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  • 5
  By member: nineteen9 - Oct 28, 2005

Best Wire(less) Mouse to Date.

Strengths: (1) 2.4 GHz reception for smooth uninterupted data transmission. (2) Two Li-Ion batteries. (3) Laser sensor. (4) LED battery-level indicators. (5)Smooth handling/control.

Weakness: Pricey. Bulky for smaller hands. Relatively short battery life.

Pros: 1. 2.4 GHz reception which means I can stand in my kitchen to control my mouse in the living room. This replaces my Logitech Cordless Elite mouse, which after nearly 3 years of use flickers in and out of the reception area. 2. Two Li-Ion Batteries allow you to swap batteries quickly on the run. No more fumbling in search of AA batteries at the last second. 3. Laser sensor which greatly...

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  • 1
  By member: ivan999 - Jan 5, 2007

2.4 GHz wireless

Strengths: Battery

Weakness: Freezing, left-mouse button bug

The logitech G7 is not worth that money, since on the 1st or on the 2nd day it starts acting strange. Freezing- After every 20-60sec it freezes and you lose the DPI/sensitivity settings. Left-mouse button has got some strange problems, seems that something can't detect left-mouse button? You click and click... and click and it just wont work! For sure the problem is in either the software or...

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  • 2
  By anonymous - Apr 4, 2006

Doesn't work with icemat; interference with wireless...

Strengths: Nice feel, smooth sliding, no wires

Weakness: Doesn't work with icemat. Interferes with wireless network.

This is a great mouse with two major problems. 1). Do not buy it if you have an icemat - it will not work at all. 2). If you have a wireless network the mouse intermittently stops working for about 10-15 seconds while the built in interference detector switches channels. The mouse operates at 2.4 GHz frequency so it senses interference from my wireless router. I moved the router to about 5 feet...

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  • 5
  By member: daweing - Nov 25, 2005

Logitech G7 Laser

Strengths: 2 recharbeable li-ion battery packs, 2.4ghz, can be mobile by using just the 2.4ghz usb receiver

Weakness: None

I bought the Logitech G15 keyboard to complement this mouse to play World of Warcraft. I have to add that both work very well for that game. The mouse works better for Counter-strike though because it is so customizable.

  • 4
  By member: unison999 - Jan 25, 2007

Nice mouse when you get it working...

Strengths: Feel of the mouse is great, the fact that you can change dpi on the fly is great on first person shooter games.

Weakness: built quality of the battery sux. 1 battery would barely make contact with charger and the other one would not...

When I first got the mouse I can not figure out why the battery charge indicator is not lighting up, I keep switching battery and meddle with the battery finally the light lit up. Tried the charged battery today and put the empty one in again it will not charge up, so I use my finger to push the battery in it finally start charging but when I release the battery charger stopped. So I figure it is...

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  • 5
  By member: RustyDragon - Dec 10, 2005

The BattleRodent!

Strengths: Three dpi settings that can switch on the fly, two swappable Lith-Ion batteries, corded game performance from a wireless mouse.

Weakness: The Hell?! Only one thumb button?! Short battery life; mouse feels a bit slick after a period of gaming from palm perspiration; pinky doesn't get to ride.

I got this along with the G15 keyboard for my B-day and gaming will never be the same again. This mouse actually spanks my old corded mouse as far as speed goes, and the ability to adjust sensitvity on-the-fly is priceless. Even though it broadcasts on the 2.4 GHz range, it doesn't interfere at all with my Linksys wireless router or my wireless PS2 controllers. The dpi/battery meter is a nice...

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  • 4
  By member: darkblade417 - Dec 7, 2005

Logitech G7 review

Strengths: Battery indicator, laser engine, glides across surfaces, replacable batteries

Weakness: A bit light, no forward button

I switched over from the mx 700 to the g7 and other than the lighter weight and lack of a forward button, this mouse is better in every way. I havent played too many fps's yet to really test out the quick switching dpi but it seems pretty good

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  • 4.5
  bestcovery.com - Dec 3, 2008

Best Wireless Mouse

The G7 supports up to 2000 DPI and sports more convenient Li-Ion batteries that are easily swappable and rechargeable through the included dock. Due to its high speed this mouse is aimed at...

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  • 4.3
  testseek.com - Oct 22, 2008

Logitech G7

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