Let the dirt-cheapness of Logitech’s G305 Lightspeed mouse dull the pain of yet another Amazon Prime sale

Let the dirt-cheapness of Logitech’s G305 Lightspeed mouse dull the pain of yet another Amazon Prime sale

Alright, fine.

Amazon are currently running another Prime Day sale, of sorts – technically it’s Prime Big Deal Days, which is like Prime Day, but worse. Yes, you still need an Amazon Prime account to get the full discounts, and no, there isn’t nearly as much worthwhile PC gaming hardware with discount stickers as there were in the ‘main’ sale.

Still, this one isn’t entirely deprived of good finds. For one, there’s the Logitech G305 Lightspeed, probably my favourite cheap wireless mouse among all cheap wireless mice. It’s even less of a money sink with a Prime account, which currently snips it down to £28 in the UK and $28 in the US, with the latter getting a few different colour options as well.

UK deal:

US deal:

I’ve got a G305 Lightspeed myself, which I usually roll out as a temporary Steam Deck aid whenever I need to swap into the less thumbstick-friendly Desktop Mode. But it’s comfortable, responsive, and pleasantly clicky, so it’ll do the job as a main desktop rat if needed. In fact, given this uses a version of the Logitech G502’s excellent Hero sensor, it might just be the most wireless gaming mouse you can get for less than thirty quid. Most others at this level are rattly, no-name handfuls of meh, carelessly slapped together with plastic that’s barely distinguishable from the packaging they arrive in. You can do better.

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