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Logitech G302 Daedalus Prime MOBA Gaming Mouse

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Features

  • Tuned to Pro Gamers Specifications: Features and playability developed with the help of Pro MOBA players
  • Metal Spring Tensioning Button System: Improves button feel and response for fast, accurate actions
  • 6 programmable buttons: Customize your favorite games and save one-button commands to the onboard memory
  • 4 on-the-fly DPI settings: Shift instantly from pixel precise targeting to lightning fast maneuvers (240 to 4000 DPI)
  • Durable and lightweight: Maximum gaming comfort and ultra-durable buttons tested to over a 20 million click lifespan

Description

Logitech G302 Daedalus Prime MOBA Gaming Mouse was built with the pros, featuring Logitech's exclusive Delta Zero sensor technology, improved click plus 6 programmable buttons and 4 on-the-fly DPI settings

Brand: Logitech G


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Lightweight


Number of Buttons: 6


Connectivity Technology: USB


Additional Features: Lightweight


Button Quantity: 6


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Operating System: PC


Number of Batteries: 1 AAA batteries required.


Hardware Platform: PC


Mouse Maximum Sensitivity: 4000 Dots per Inch


Range: feet


Color: Black


Style Name: Modern


Item Weight: 0.28 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W: 5.32"L x 1.85"W


Brand: Logitech G


Antenna Location: Gaming


Model Number: 910-004205


Are Batteries Included: No


Are Batteries Required: No


Manufacturer: Logitech


UPC: 097855105707 807030487555 097855105721 729224786148 809190589544 809387574582 709127304045


Global Trade Identification Number: 07, 91


Mfr Part Number: 910-004205


Enclosure Material: Metal


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Mouse for Claw Grip!!
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
TL;DR: This is my favorite mouse by far! Great mouse and practically the same as the Discontinued G303! Highly Recommend!! (Hope Amazon keeps it in stock going forward!!) The Essay: It has a unique body style that is not found in any other mouse, and is excellent for people who use claw grips! I can effortlessly use a claw grip with this mouse, without tiring my hand. I initially started using the G303 mouse when it released, but recently have swapped over to the G302 because of the G303 being discontinued, and in terms of gaming, I don't see or feel any difference between the G303 and the G302! So even though the optical sensor is different or whatnot, in terms of gaming, there is no difference between the G303 and G302 for me, and I can get pretty competitive in 1st person shooters! From what I've gathered, there's only 2 big differences between the G303 and G302 - the max DPI and the cord. The G302 has a big difference in max DPI, maxing out at 4,000 DPI while the G303 maxes out at 12,000 DPI - I use 1,000 DPI lol - I don't think this is a major issue for most people, except for people who flick shot. As for the cord, the G303 has an excellent braided cord, but the G302 has a standard rubber cord, which can be stiff - not ideal, but for me, not a deal breaker. I just gather some extra cord on my desk and I don't feel any drag on my mouse after. It is interesting to note that the current G302's being supplied on Amazon in 2021 are G302's being imported from the Asian market, as Logitech, for some reason, has discontinued the G302 for the US and Canadian markets, but not for the Asian market. However, the G302's from the Asian markets are EXCELLENT! So very happy to see that, as I had old G302's from 2015 - 2016, and just bought one now in March of 2021 and the new one is just as good, if not better than the old G302's! (I wish Logitech also brought back the G303 into production as it was an excellent mouse and it seems there is still a good amount of demand for it, considering people are selling it for $100 - 300 for new ones!) I hope Amazon please keeps stocking the G302 into the future, as I haven't found another mouse that I like anywhere near as much as the G300 series and G302! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021 by Just Want to Know

  • Cheap, Neat, Can't be Beat
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
I was sad to hear they discontinued the Logitech Daedalus Apex when I spied this beauty. The aesthetic design appeals to me as it feels comfortable in my hand. The curved sides make the mouse more of a diamond shape than a traditional round block. RGB accent lighting on the side also adds a neat decorative touch and can be synced with my keyboard. I was concerned the performance might be less than that of the Apex, but so far I have had no problems with the sensor. Build quality and weight are all comparable to the Apex and make this a good mouse for FPS gamers. For the price it is a solid competitor to even the budget mice that are being released today. Take for example the G203 Prodigy ($27.99 at the time of writing). I bought one but immediately returned it because the plastic felt cheaper than the ones used for more premium Logitech mice, such as the G502, and G302. (To clarify, this feels like the more premium "rubberized" plastic) All in all, a great product and one I can recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2018 by No

  • Tailor made for claw grippers
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
Pros: - Solid build quality, has a certain soft matte texture which feels nice on the hand and it doesn’t rattle when shaken. - Satisfying clicks due to the retention springs. - 6 Mouse “feet”, previous versions only had 4 that caused them to wobble. - Tacticle mouse wheel that scrolls in steps. - Sleek design with LED honeycomb sides and G logo. - Logitech software is simple and easy to use. Cons: - Unique shape, I’d only recommend this for claw and fingertip grip users. - No RGB, the LED only glows blue. Other thoughts: If you're a claw grip user then this mouse was tailor made just for you. You can also get by using the fingertip grip which is how I use the mouse albeit does feel kinda awkward. My thumb doesn't have a lot to grip on due to the fact that it rests on the hump. Also if you palm grip then I suggest you look elsewhere, the small size and awkward shape of the mouse will cause your hand to cramp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017 by Kevin

  • Good, light weight basic gaming mouse
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
I purchased this mouse over Razer Naga based on my friend's recommendation. Since MOBA is one of the game genre that I play most extensively, I thought it will be a great choice. Initially I was kind of torn between Razer Naga and Logitech, as I just had a very bad experience with Logitech's basic gaming mouse, G100S. But thus far I am really liking the G302 Daedalus. Pros: - the name Daedalus just sounds badass lol, if you play MOBA you should know what it stands for - Light weight, this mouse is really light weight as Logitech claimed. I know some people prefer more weight as they are accustomed to it for precision, but personally I prefer light weight mouse. - Precise. For me I do think the mouse is rather precise and on point, but I do not think that it greatly differentiate from other gaming mouse such as Razer Naga or SteelSeries Sensei. - Most importantly, G302 can store user options in the mouse hardware itself, so it does not has to be tied to Logitech software. To me this is the best feature of the mouse. Cons: - As most reviewers already pointed out, the shape of this mouse is rather odd, it is really not the most ergonomic design in the market. The mouse is rather flat and tend to be too thin in front. This gives you the feeling that you have to apply more pressure than usual to press the left click button. This is especially true when you use a mouse pad with a cushion. - Programmable buttons, since Logitech claimed this is designed strictly for MOBA, personally I think it will be nice to have a few more programmable buttons to accommodate item activation in game. Neutral: - Reliability, Logitech claimed that the left and right click buttons are designed to withstand intense click session. This will take time for me to test and update the review later to reflect. Hopefully I will not get the same issue from G100S where the left click become unresponsive after intensive use. - Lighting options. It will be nice to have more adjustable options on the lighting such as colors or more lighting patterns. But this is rather trivial. All in all, this is good MOBA gaming mouse that I will recommend if pricing is not a concern. Since it is rather at a higher price point than similar basic precision mouse in the industry such as SteelSeries Sensei. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2015 by Pumpkin

  • Logitech has a winner in this one!!
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
Where to start. Ok everyone, so I recently got into computer gaming. My career is in IT, but I've always been more drawn to the xbox/play station world. After building my PC, I started with basic peripherals. My PC is a beast, but my peripherals were basic. I didnt know what to invest on and I definitely didn't want my first PC gaming experience to go to waste because of cheap electronics. After about a year of researching. Yes a year, I take my investments and computer parts seriously. Also, I know that there are super high end mouses out there but listen. Everyone has different size hands/fingers and while it might work for 90% of the population it might not work for you. Well guess what? I used the high end mouse devices and I was one of the 10% that didn't work for me. All my friends are aficionados of PC hardware so i got to try all of them. Literally, every single one that the pros use. Until my best friend recommended this mouse to me, we share the same physical aspects when it comes to our hands. Which is about 6.5-7 inches from the bottom of your palm to the top of the middle finger. Rather small hands, but hey - I can still throw the football 50 yards, so I was never worried about it. Key note: Be honest with yourself when picking a mouse that is for you. This is the device you will use the most, so why lie to yourself on how comfortable it is when showing it to others? When I received this mouse I was a little skeptical I'm not going to lie. I trusted my friend over my past experiences with Logitech. I haven't been a fan of logitech ever since I got into computers when I was 13 yrs old. Their PC cameras were awful, their keyboards- sub par, the quality of their electronics: cheap. I opened it and I was neutral about it, meaning I had used high end mouse devices from my friends and they still had some in the boxes ("just in case my mouse breaks they said, for emergency" 70 dollar mouse btw) I told my friend I got it in the mail and told him I was about to log in and play. I connected it, downloaded the software, set my settings as needed everything was going well. I was surprised because it was logitech and so far no errors. Then I realized, wow, I've been using this mouse to set everything up. my programs, my work files and emails *click* *click* *click* This mouse was by far the most comfortable mouse I had ever used. It fit my hands like a glove. The grasp, the "claw" of my hands was so natural. I had no more finger cramps after hours of playing. The clicks were so responsive, I couldnt believe it was logitech. Guys its been almost a year since I bought this and now this is my review. I couldn't ask for a better mouse. I looked at the price just now and it is 29.99. IT IS A STEAL. I'm thinking about buying some more and keeping them as backups because this mouse is so comfortable. When working with computers all day, there is no price point, and i mean NONE that can scare you when buying a good item, as long as the item is comfortable for longgg periods of time. bring this mouse to work, i play games with it and occasionally i travel with it(i'm scared it will get crushed between long trips, luggage, etc) Anyways this mouse fits perfect for my hands. This is by far the best mouse I've ever used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2017 by Mr. Anderson

  • Good mouse for those just getting into PC gaming.
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
I'm a casual PC gamer and play FPS games mainly (Overwatch and CS:GO). This mouse is pretty good. Clicking felt great. They have a switch inside so that clicks feel responsive and not mushy like normal mice. So, any games that need rapid clicking, this will do the job. Also, changing the DPI on the fly is good to have as well. The Logitech software is easy to use so that you could customize what each button does and have control over the blue light in the mouse. My only gripe about this mouse is the shape. I feel like if I went with one of the SteelSeries mice, I'd enjoy the experience more. I believe this mice is shaped so that it will be able to serve both lefty and righty users. So, this is just a preference kind of thing. Overall, it's a good mouse for both in and out of gaming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2017 by Jun

  • Good if you have small hands and like the Claw Grip style of holding it.
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
The shape of the mouse is a little weird and a little to get used to especially if you have big hands. my middle finger keeps cramping up every now and then. So im probably gonna get a different mouse... Maybe a Razor or something that's more ergonomically easier to use. But if you have small hands and like the claw grip style, this is pretty good mouse for MOBA styled games like LoL or DOTA2 or anything that simple and dont need a lot of Macros. Theres a Back and forward button on the left side so this is a RIGHT HANDED MOUSE . The LED lights is really nice and the scroll wheel is pretty tough so playing something that need to scroll fast (CS;GO) this isn't the mouse for you. I also know they came out with a new mouse that is has RGB lighting and the wheel is more faster and the cord is like a breaded thing. But my reasoning for 3 Stars is that is a good mouse, its just not comfortable for me. I like the simplicity of only 2 buttons and a DPI switch easy and straight forward its just my fingers started to become sore but hey, It works and thats all that matters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2015 by Harmozein Kaimana

  • If you want a great mouse for your gaming needs
Configuration: Gaming Mouse
If you want a great mouse for your gaming needs, look no further. This lightweight beast serves me well in any game I play, MOBA or otherwise. I can still play very well in First-Person Shooters and have no problem being very accurate in game. The DPI button in the middle can be configured to change different intervals or even a smaller or larger number of DPI steps. I have mine setup for 400, 800, and 1600 for a wide variety of applications. The two additional mouse buttons can be bound to anything, but default as Mouse 4 and Mouse 5 inputs. It's good for a handy melee bind or voice comms in games that need them. 10/10 would Ace again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017 by Zachary

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