

In this mode you get up to 240 hours of non-stop use, but Logitech also incorporates Bluetooth connectivity in the G604 for reduced power consumption, and in this mode you can expect up to 5.5 months of standard use. The G604's 16,000 dpi tracking sensor is way more precise than you'd ever need for image editing, and the same goes for the 'Lightspeed' wireless connection with its 1ms response time. That gives you scope to assign loads of Photoshop or Final Cut shortcuts to each button, so assuming you can then remember which does what, you can seriously speed up your workflow. There are 15 in total, with 6 operated by the thumb alone. The advantage with picking a gaming mouse over a traditional conventional is they're built to withstand serious abuse, plus, in the case of the G604, you get more buttons than on a 1980's Hi-fi.

Logitech's G-series mice are predominately designed for gaming, but where most gaming mice look frankly ridiculous in an office setting, the G604 has much more subtle styling that makes it just as suitable for creatives as gamers.
