My past experience with the Logitech MX Master mouse was pretty good and the Logitech Options software worked relatively well on the Mac and I figured perhaps the Logitech Gaming software should also work pretty great. I used to regard the Razer Orochi to be the best portable gaming mice, but ever since OS X High Sierra, I’ve found Synapse to be funky at times.Īnd that’s when I decided to give Logitech G a try. But worst still is how I’ve come to find it to be unstable, especially when using it with the newer mice. The Synapse app for MacOS is generally many “versions” behind Synapse for Windows. This is the key reason why I do not consider getting another Razer gaming mice at the moment. Software plays a large part of the decision making as well, especially for gaming mice where there are a lot of customisations to make best use of all the buttons and features of the mice. ![]() Is the Logitech G604 a worthy upgrade to the G602? So why the Logitech and not the rest? This is mostly because there isn’t many relevations on how the good the Logitech G Hub software performs on MacOS. So when I was looking for a replacement for my trusty Logitech G602 mouse that I’ve used for a couple of years, it took me a long time do decide to take the plunge to give the Logitech G604 a try. Most reviews also only covers the physical aspects of the mice and its features and functionalities as used on Windows machines. However, there isn’t many that reviews it from the perspective of a Mac user. A quick Google search for “G604 reviews” alone would make my point. ![]() There are a lot of mouse reviews on the Internet.
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