Logitech G700 Wireless Performance Gaming Mouse Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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ncix.com I've been a big Logitech mouse fan for a long time. The G700 really knocks it out of the park in terms of ergonomics (at least for right-handed folks)
The video is an in-depth unboxing and first look at the Logitech G700 Wireless Performance Gaming Mouse. Linus walks through the packaging and highlights the major features and specs, starting with the controller’s wireless performance and DPI range. He notes the device supports 200 to 5700 DPI, high image processing rates, and a 1,000 reports per second polling rate, emphasizing the responsiveness expected from a gaming peripheral. The presentation also covers design details like the dual-mode scroll wheel, 13 programmable G buttons, and the ergonomic, right-handed shape designed for long gaming sessions. He explains how the nano receiver provides a plug-and-forget wireless experience and demonstrates the option to use the mouse wired or wirelessly with the included USB extension and charging cable. Throughout the unboxing, Linus comments on the packaging quality, the presence of an “epic” comfort claim, and the build materials, including a rubberized grip that resists fingerprints. He also discusses setup aspects, such as the micro receiver, the ability to convert the mouse to a corded mode, and the importance of line-of-sight for optimal wireless performance. By the end of the video, the G700 is presented as a feature-rich, comfortable, and ready-to-use gaming mouse with a strong emphasis on wireless convenience and customization. Linus closes with a quick recap of the notable features and his positive impression of the device. The unboxing ends with a plug for subscribing to Linus Tech Tips and a final assessment of the mouse’s form and feel.
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Questions answered
- What are the key specifications of the Logitech G700 highlighted in the unboxing?
- The video highlights a DPI range of 200 to 5700, a processing rate of 12 megapixels per second, a maximum acceleration of 30 gs, a top speed of 165 inches per second, and a polling rate up to 1,000 reports per second.
- Can the G700 be used corded as well as wirelessly, and how is the wireless receiver managed?
- Yes, the G700 can be used corded or wireless. It ships with a nano receiver and a USB extension cable; the receiver can stay plugged in or be connected via the extension for better line-of-sight and reduced interference.