Make your Mouse Better for CHEAP
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The video compares Logitech's G305 Lightspeed to the high-end G Pro Wireless with an emphasis on weight and performance, arguing that a budget mouse can be turned into a nearly premium-feeling option through careful modding. It begins by outlining the baseline: the G Pro Wireless weighs about 80 grams with a top-tier sensor and long battery life, while the G305 sits heavier and cheaper, prompting the host to explore improvements that could bridge the performance gap without breaking the bank. The presenter then walks through a practical weight-reduction strategy, focusing on the rear of the mouse where a 23 gram weight comes from a disposable battery. Several options are weighed, including Energizer lithium AA cells and rechargeable alternatives, with real-world measurements shown to demonstrate how each choice affects total weight and balance. The goal is to achieve a usable, balanced, and lighter package that still offers solid performance, while acknowledging that the original G Pro Wireless remains the more refined option in terms of engineering and modularity. In the end, the modified G305 weighs about 82 grams, just two grams heavier than the G Pro Wireless, and the testers report a noticeably improved balance and handling. The video closes with a balanced verdict that both devices have strong merits, highlighting that the G Pro Wireless should still be in consideration for buyers, alongside the modded G305 for budget-conscious enthusiasts.
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Questions answered
- What is the main goal of the G305 weight-reduction mod in this video?
- The goal is to reduce the overall weight and improve balance so the budget G305 can approach the feel and performance of the G Pro Wireless at a fraction of the price.
- Which battery option ultimately minimizes weight the most in the demonstration?
- A lithium cell with a small adapter minimizes weight the most, bringing total weight down to about 82 grams.