For the rest, the mouse features nice materials with a nice matte finish, is well in hand, is a tad heavy because of the battery and transmitter surely, and again is for righties.
It comes with two cables, one to extend the nano logitech universal receiver, and the other for the load or to use as wired while it is charging. This cable is already more flexible than that of Performance MX, but there's still room for improvement because the mouse maneuverability leash is not optimal.
In use the mouse proves very reactive, its relative weight is absolutely not annoying, glides well, and 13 programmable buttons eventually become indispensable once memorized by the hand, and allow recording 3 different profiles.
The resolution change button on the fly is evil because it adjusts the response of the mouse according to the situation, when fast moving nervous game sequences, or more finesse and precision during snipes ...
Note that there is no significant change in the reactions of the mouse whether wired or wireless, so no interference or lag.
Now before the high resolution of the sensor of this mouse we are expecting much that its independence is not one of its strengths, it is really the case, especially as the rechargeable battery provided by Logitech is not more powerful, and nearly 100 mice that cringe.
In the end, good without being extraordinary, the gamer right-handed mouse is well designed and well finished, it is handy with 13 buttons for use for which it is intended (MMORPGs). Its main drawback is its autonomy can still be caught by the addition of a higher-capacity battery, otherwise this wireless mouse often keep her strings attached ...
And the current price of 100 is not really essential, despite its intrinsic qualities.