Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED brings lag-free gaming and great battery life
The Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED is fast, precise, and can easily switch between two devices.
What you need to know
- Logitech announced the Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED mouse.
- The new mouse supports LIGHTSPEED connectivity and Bluetooth.
- It's available for pre-order for $100.
Logitech announced the Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED mouse. The new mouse supports both Bluetooth and LIGHTSPEED Wireless technology and can easily switch between two devices with the press of a button. The mouse is expected to be available in Fall of 2019 with a suggested retail price of $100.
The Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED has six thumb buttons to improve the mouse's versatility, 15 programmable controls, and a dual-mode hyper-fast scroll wheel. It also has a 16K high efficiency optical sensor that Logitech states has zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration.
The mouse supports LIGHTSPEED Wireless technology but can also swap over to Bluetooth with the press of a button. The mouse can also switch between two different devices with the push of a button.
Logitech states that the mouse gets 240 hours of battery life when using LIGHTSPEED Wireless and up to 5.5 months when using Bluetooth.
Gamers can elect to program the Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED with Logitech's G HUB software. This allows users to personalize commands for each button on the mouse.
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