Logitech G, a brand in gaming technology and gear, has unveiled its latest product, the Logitech G309 Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse. This new addition to its lineup is designed to offer gamers an optimized experience through advanced dual-wireless connectivity, precision tracking, and cutting-edge design.

The G309 Lightspeed leverages Logitech G’s proprietary Lightspeed technology to deliver high-performance wireless gameplay that promises to rival traditional wired connections. It allows gamers to switch between the low latency and reliability of Lightspeed wireless and the universal convenience of Bluetooth.

Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and the Nasdaq Global Select Market. Logitech focuses on creating software-enabled hardware solutions to enhance digital experiences and extend human potential in work and play.

Key to the G309’s performance is the Hero 25K sensor, which ensures precise tracking without smoothing, acceleration, or filtering. This sensor allows over 300 hours of continuous gameplay in Lightspeed mode and more than 600 hours in Bluetooth mode on a single AA battery. The compact, lightweight design enhances comfort and agility during intense gaming sessions. For those who prefer even less weight, the mouse can be powered without an internal AA battery using the Powerplay wireless charging system, bringing the weight down to just 68 grams.

The G309 Lightspeed also features Lightforce hybrid optical-mechanical switches, which combine low-latency optical actuation with tactile mechanical clicks. The Hero 25K sensor supports sensitivity up to 25,600 DPI and speeds exceeding 400 IPS, ensuring accurate tracking of every movement.

Priced at P4,695 (SRP), the G309 Lightspeed is available in black and white. This mouse is designed to cater to seasoned esports professionals and new gamers, making advanced gaming technology accessible to a wide audience.

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