Logitech has responded to consumer concerns regarding its popular G304 wireless gaming mouse with the release of the G304 X Lightspeed. The original G304, praised for its value and wireless performance [[1]], had been reported to suffer from premature double-clicking issues. The new model features upgraded mechanical switches intended to eliminate this problem and demonstrate Logitech’s commitment to product reliability in the competitive gaming peripheral market [[2]].
Logitech Launches G304 X Lightspeed, Addressing Previous Model Concerns
Logitech has released the G304 X Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse, a successor to the popular G304 model. The new iteration aims to resolve an issue present in the original, concerning the potential for double-clicking.
The original G304, known for its affordability and Lightspeed wireless technology, had received reports of unintended double-clicks due to switch wear. Wireless gaming mice have become increasingly popular as they offer freedom of movement without sacrificing performance, a key factor for competitive gamers.
According to the company, the G304 X Lightspeed incorporates new mechanical switches designed to enhance durability and prevent the double-clicking problem. These switches are rated for 80 million clicks, a significant increase over the previous version.
Beyond the switch upgrade, the G304 X Lightspeed maintains the core features of its predecessor, including the Lightspeed wireless technology for a 1ms report rate and a battery life of up to 28 hours. The mouse also retains its lightweight design, weighing in at under 100 grams.
The G304 X Lightspeed is now available for purchase. This release demonstrates Logitech’s commitment to addressing user feedback and improving the reliability of its gaming peripherals.