Is Logitech G305 Good for Gaming? Product Review!

Wondering if the Logitech G305 is good for gaming? Is it worth buying or is there a better alternative? What are the pros and cons of the G305 wireless mouse?

So it’s time to buy a new mouse. During your research, you’ve probably seen lots of people mention the Logitech G305 is a good option.

I was in the same situation, so I went ahead and bought a Logitech G305 mouse. After using the Logitech G305 for about a month now, I have some opinions to share with you.

Is Logitech G305 Good for Gaming?

The Logitech G305 is good for gaming because it has a 1 ms response time, the battery lasts for months, and it’s very lightweight (99 grams).

I’ve been using the G305 as my main mouse for a wide variety of games, including first-person shooters like CS GO, Valorant, and Apex Legends.

Is it the perfect mouse? Not really, I have issues with it. For the most part, it’s a good deal, and it’s one of the better budget-friendly options.

Where to Buy Logitech G305 Mouse?

You can buy the Logitech G305 on Amazon.

There are different colors too! I prefer black.

P.S. Consider pairing this one of these wireless keyboards for writers. 

G305 Features:

The Logitech G305 is a pretty minimalistic mouse, it doesn’t have that many special features.

1 – Two Side Buttons

While the advertisements claim it has six programmable buttons, that’s a bit of a stretch. While every button on the mouse is programmable, there are only two side buttons for extra functions. Why would you want to change the primary, middle mouse, DPI cycle, and secondary click?

You can use the Logitech G-Hub software to change the default programming on every button. For example, you can change the middle mouse click to something else. I keep all of them on default.

2 – DPI Changer, with Color Indicator

As you probably guessed, the button right under the mouse wheel is programmed to changing the DPI settings on the mouse.

It’s best to use Logitech G-Hub when you change the DPI because it will show you the exact settings. DPI is basically mouse sensitivity.

There’s a little light under the DPI button that shows a color code for the DPI setting that you’re on.

  • Orange for 400
  • White for 800
  • Brown for 1600
  • Pink for 3200

What’s interesting is you can set a very specific DPI with the G-Hub software, you don’t have to stick to the presets. You can use the DPI speed slider to adjust the DPI in 50 increments. For example, instead of sticking to 800, you can move the slider to 850, 900, and so on.

Fun fact: Most professional CS GO players use a DPI of 400, but that’s a bit too low for me, especially since I do a lot of office work with dual monitors.

Either way, Logitech makes it pretty easy to change the DPI settings of your mouse with their software. Play around with it a bit to find a setting that is comfortable for you.

Other Features:

Here are some side features that you might find helpful.

1 – Slide to Open

Slide the part of your mouse that has the Logitech logo downwards to open it and change the battery. The USB receiver will be in there too.

2 – No Red Laser Light

I thought it was interesting that the mouse doesn’t have red lasers at the bottom. It doesn’t have any light at all.

3 – On and Off Switch on the Rear

On the back of the mouse, there’s a switch that turns the sensor on and off. Slide it to the right to turn it on (you’ll see a blue sticker) and then to the left to turn it off (red sticker).

I’m not sure why that is necessary, but I guess it’s a way to save battery?

Is Logitech G304 the Same as G305?

Yes. The Logitech G304 and G305 are the same, the only difference is for marketing purposes for regions. G304 is for Asia, and other regions, such as the U.S.A, it’s marketed as G305.

The G305 is not better or newer than the G304, they’re both exactly the same. The version I bought is a G304 because it came from Asia.

Logitech G305 Pros:

1 – Budget Friendly

The G305 is one of Logitech’s most budget-friendly products. The Logitech G305 costs under $60 and you can often find it on sale.

When I was planning to buy a new wireless mouse, I was eyeing the Logitech G-Pro Wireless mouse, but I didn’t have the budget. The G305 was mentioned as a cheaper alternative, so I went with it.

If you want a new mouse but don’t want to spend $100 + on one, the G305 is a good option.

2 – Low Response Time with Lightspeed Tech

Logitech has developed an incredible wireless technology that boasts dramatically low response times for their products, keyboards included.

The G305 uses the G-Lightspeed wireless technology that boasts a response time of 1 ms. The wireless response time is often faster than a wired mouse.

Crazy!

3 – Long-Lasting Battery

The G305 is powered by a single AAA battery which is included in the box.

Surprisingly, the mouse doesn’t use much power at all, and a single battery can keep it powered for months at a time. I still haven’t changed mine and it’s been a month now.

You can also use Logitech G-Hub to enable power-saving mode on the mouse to further extend the battery life, as well as change other settings.

I’ve been using it on high-performance.

Speaking of things that can be powered for months, have you seen the battery on the Kindle Paperwhite? 

4 – Includes Male to Female USB A Extension Cable

It’s nice that Logitech chose to include a USB extension cable in the box. It helps to move the USB receiver closer to the mouse, so you can avoid connection drops.

If you’re trying to keep your desk as clean as possible, you probably don’t want another cable dangling around.

However, it can really help to keep the wireless signal strong and stable. I recommend placing it as close to your mouse as possible, maybe right under your monitor is a good location.

If there’s a clear line of sight from the USB receiver to your mouse, you probably don’t need the extension cable. For example, if your PC or laptop is on top of your desk.

But if your computer is further away, like under your desk or somewhere else, it’s probably best to use the USB extension.

G305 Cons:

For the most part, the G305 wireless mouse is great but there are some potential cons you should know about. Most of these are subjective.

1 – Quite Small

I have bigger hands than normal, and a small mouse takes some getting used to. I find that I sometimes accidentally right-click, which is not something that you want to do in the middle of an FPS match.

But for most people, it’s not a problem. If possible, see if you can test the mouse’s feel before you buy it. I would personally choose a slightly larger mouse, but for now, it’s acceptable.

2 – Very Lightweight

This point is quite subjective. I’ve been using a much heavier mouse, so moving to an ultra-light mouse takes some getting used to.

In some reviews, people suggest buying a heavier AAA battery to add more weight to the mouse.

But lots of people like using a light mouse too, so it really depends on you. Just remember the G305 is very light (total of 99 grams).

Concerns:

My main concerns with this mouse are the wireless signal will drop out or I’ll lose battery randomly in the middle of a match. To solve the wireless signal problem, make sure the USB adapter is as close to the mouse as possible.

The battery problem is a bit annoying because there’s no battery level indicator. It’s best to have some AAA batteries nearby so you can easily swap it out and get back to your games. It only takes a few seconds to pop it out.

Conclusion:

Whether you want a new wireless mouse for gaming or general office work, the Logitech G305 is a good choice. The G305 is good for gaming too, even at competitive levels.

I haven’t noticed any input delay or weird issues, most of my failures are due to my lack of skill and not the mouse. It always takes some time to get used to a new mouse.

Have you tried this mouse before? Leave a comment below with your opinions!

Author

  • Timothy Gagnon is the owner of My Portable Office. As a kid, he's always had a fascination with electronics and never passed on the chance to disassemble and reassemble them. When he's not taking a hammer to his electronics, he can be found playing with his cats or writing about his latest discoveries on My Portable Office.