

🔥 Level up your MMO game with precision, power, and style!
The Logitech G600 MMO USB Laser Gaming Mouse features a high-precision laser sensor with 5-meter tracking range, 20 programmable MMO-optimized buttons including a dedicated thumb panel, and customizable RGB lighting. Its ambidextrous design ensures comfort for all users, while onboard memory allows seamless profile switching between Windows and Mac OS without extra software hassle. Built for durability and intense gaming, it plugs directly via USB for instant plug-and-play functionality.
| ASIN | B00EE99KMM |
| Additional Features | 4 Way Scrolling |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,309 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #302 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 20 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,933 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855097132 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.94"L x 0.79"W |
| Item Weight | 133 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Logitech Inc |
| Model Number | G600 |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Movement Detection Technology | Laser |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 20 |
| Operating System | Windows, Macos |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | 4 Way Scrolling |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 097855097132 |
E**K
The all around best MMO-Gaming mouse on the market
I tried this mouse as a replacement to my old Razer Naga which was coming to an end of it's life. I really did love my Naga, so making the change from that to this was not easy. The main thing that stopped me from going to the Naga was the fact that the 2013 models were not as natural and comfortable as the old 2012 model. So I decided to give logitech's crown MMO mouse a try. First off, this mouse is quite bulky. I wasn't too happy at first seeing it out of the box, due to how big it was compared to other mice. That is where this mouse surprised me. It had a very very smooth and light feel despite all the mass. The handling takes smoothness over speed, which is quite perfect coming from an MMO-Gaming mouse. The side buttons take some getting used to, as they do on any MMO-Gaming mouse. They took me about 4 days to fully adjust to the buttons, and a few more days for them to just feel completely natural. During this period it actually wasn't too bad. The contour of the buttons made it easy to figure out where my thumb was on the pad. The additional programmable keys on and below the scroll wheel proved to be very helpful. The big highlight was definitely the G-Shift, which is the 3rd mouse button for your ring finger. That makes managing your skills in any MMO a piece of cake. That was a huge factor in this review Lastly, the programming. I was a little bothered in this area. Profiles feel weird to change and manage and can't be changed manually. The mouse had jumping problems when set to onboard memory. I was able to work everything out, but it was a huge downer to not be able to just plug and play happily straight out of the box. I shouldn't be having to google to figure out what is wrong with my mouse. Despite the iffy programming, once you get that settled, it works like a dream. Overall, this is a great mouse. It works amazingly well for MMO's. I've played Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn, TERA, League of Legends, and many other games and this worked perfectly for all of them. Some iffy programming prevented it from being a perfect experience, but it wasn't enough for me to drop it from 5 stars. Definitely worth the money!
J**R
Mac Users Rejoice! Works perfectly in OS X El Capitan!
Logitech has done an amazing job with this mouse. I can't say it enough. As a Mac user, I was very worried after reading some of the reviews saying that it wouldn't work, but I literally plugged it in and it worked immediately. Of course, it will work even better if you download the Logitech software interface - for tweaking and such. But, what really blows me away is that this mouse will remember your settings between Operating Systems! So, if I tweak it and set it up on my OS X El Capitan, it remembers my settings perfectly when I Bootcamp over to Windows 10. This is truly amazing and allows me to switch between OS's without any issues. Logitech uses onboard mouse memory to achieve this. Razor does the same thing, but through user profile syncing. I prefer Logitech's implementation because I don't have to worry about syncing to a server or remembering a password or anything. Kudos to Logitech! The functionality, look, and feel of this mouse is amazing and is 1/2 the price of other similar mice (such as Razor mice). Also, for me, the side buttons feel more accessible than the Razor mice and I am able to use them more effectively and without mixing them up as much. The only nitpicks I have with this mouse is that the sensitivity takes a lot of tweaking to get it just right and the G-shift button is a little high up for me. Other than that, I can't think of a single bad thing about this awesome mouse. Highly recommended!
M**.
A great mouse that takes some getting used to
I don't really play MMOs but I loved the idea of having all of my number keys within reach of my thumb for quickly selecting items and weapons in games like Garry's Mod or Terraria so I decided to try this mouse out. This mouse is actually much smaller than I expected; I can use it easily on a rather small mouse mat. It feels comfortable, though a bit strange at first, in the hand. All of the buttons click nicely and the tilting mouse wheel is a neat feature that I actually find myself using quite a bit for various key bindings. But the reason you're buying this mouse is for all of those numbered side keys. It took me a few days to get used to using them properly, and even now after a week I'm still not completely there. It will take you a while to acclimate your hand and fingers to a mouse like this especially if you're coming from a simple mouse with five buttons like I am. That said, I'm already seeing the benefits of all of those side keys. In games like Dishonored I'm able to select my desired weapon or ability much faster than by using the scroll wheel or keyboard number keys. As for the so-called G shift ring finger key, I never really use it. I simply don't really have a need for it in any games that I've played yet. Still, its nice to know its there and it does make a rather comfortable rest for the finger. Unlike some reviewers have said, I never find myself accidentally clicking this button when I don't mean to, but I can see it being an issue for some people. Fortunately Logitech included a great software control program for this mouse. You can set up different profiles and customize the function of all of those extra keys. You can also change the LED colors, which is a nice touch. I am starting to really love this mouse. I tried to go back to my old mouse and it just felt so bare bones and simple that I just couldn't use it. I think that if any PC gamer, not just those who play MMOs, is going to love this mouse. Just be prepared to spend a few days getting used to all of its features.
M**E
I was looking for a good mouse for playing mmos
I was looking for a good mouse for playing mmos, and in the end it came down to a choice between this and the Razer Naga (which my boyfriend uses and loves) and I chose this. To start with, this mouse is huge. Though I am a girl, my hands are not overly small, but this mouse literally dwarfs my hand. I can barely hold it, and unlike the Naga or other mice on the market, this one is not adjustable in size. You can change colors on the lights, which is kind of cool I guess, but when buying a functional mouse the pretty pretty lights are rather minimal in importance. Now to the real issues I had. The software for the G600 is very poorly done. Though it claims to give the option (it's even listed in the incredibly delusional "user guide") that you can save profiles to the cloud or the computer. I couldn't save profiles at all. The screen that was supposed to allow for such an option didn't even exist in the software I downloaded (and yes I checked the updates, kind of hard to have out of date software the day after you download it from their website) The mouse's settings would randomly reset at times, meaning that all of the keybinds I had set up were no longer functioning. For some reason, opening the mouse's management software fixed that, but after closing again would reset once more at random times. The mouse itself has a g-shift button for changing the functions of the mouse's other buttons. So instead of holding shift or whatever you modifier key on the keyboard is, you can hold that down and change the keys on the mouse directly. It sounded very cool at first, but then I noticed that sometimes certain buttons would simply stop responding. Unplugging and replugging the mouse in sometimes fixed the issue, sometimes it didn't. Eventually I noticed that while this issue would be happening, my keyboard would be typing in all caps while the caps lock was off. As far as I can tell, the side button would get stuck (and that is practically impossible to discern by looking at it or feeling it) and activate shift until I unplugged it and hit the shift buttons a few times on my keyboard. Concerned that this was an issue with my computer, I switched to another mouse and have had no such problems since. I won't be going back to this mouse. The software is shoddy, or maybe the construction is. I don't know, and nor do I care. All I care about is the fact that this mouse does not work well and caused my hours of frustration and confusion.
P**K
Got this to replace the Naga
After having ongoing issues with Razer's Synapse 2.0, their terrible tech support and now to find that they force spyware on you I decided to get this mouse to replace it. It installs in a snap, plug it in a go as with any modern USB device. However in order to really configure this mouse you do need to download some software from Logitech. doing this isn't very straight forward because you can't do it directly from its product page but have to narrow it down from a list. Once the driver is installed (much easier if you already have a Logitech device as it is in the same configuration tool) you are greeted with a fairly easy to use setup system. You can make adjustments to countless options such as button mappings, led colors, dpi adjustments, and macros. By default the mouse has several profiles stored and the color of the G buttons help you determine what profile you are under. All this information is listed in the manual so until you memorize what each color set/profile is make sure to keep that little book handy. You can easily switch profiles on the fly by pressing the pair of buttons behind the scroll wheel but be careful as accidentally hitting these instantly changes the G buttons and can cause you some grief. There is also this third click tab to the right of the traditional right click position. It is by default the G-Shift button for macros and such. there is a little learning curve to train yourself to not hit this instead of the actual right click button. The mouse has some beautiful styling and the white edition looks as if it came out of Portal. It is very comfortable and the twin large Teflon pads glide very well on most surfaces. The laser tracks well, but setting it to the exact same dpi and polling settings as competitor devices does not match up. Example at 1800 dpi moving the G600 the exact same distance does not track the cursor the same as other mice set to the same dpi setting. I tested this with two other mice one also a Logitech and the other a Razer Naga. the G600's 1800 is more closely linked to around 1200 on the other two mice tested. All in all this is a very good mouse, comfortable and loaded with features. It does have a little adjusting to get all the on the fly settings down but well worth it and the best part, Logitech does not force you to make an account and spy on you like Razer does with Synapse 2.0.
C**L
Awesome mouse, super user friendly. Great for gaming and photoshop.
This mouse is pretty awesome, I've had it for a long time and I really appreciate it. Although its stated as an MMO mouse, it doesn't have to be, because its super easy to use and re purpose. I do a lot of work on photoshop, and this mouse has made my work so much easier. The thumb buttons can be hotkey'd to make switching between tools a breeze, and with one button you can change the sensitivity to make yourself more accurate. The thumb buttons are an amazing tool for playing a wide range of PC games. In FPS's you can quickly change weapons without having to look for the number keys on your keyboard. Each thumb key can be mapped to any keyboard input, and combinations of inputs (like CTRL+A). You can cycle between 3 different profiles with a single button, each with their own hotkeys and configurations. You can change your sensitivity easily by a single button press, which is awesome. The software that comes with it recognizes many games that I own, and you can easily make a profile for every game you play to remember key bindings and settings. The colors on the mouse buttons makes it easy to recognize which profile you have it set to as well. The only complaint I have, is the g-shift click is a little tricky, and might slow your game down for a second while it thinks, but If you set it to a single key command, it is much more practical. I recommend it for weapon wheels in game, or something other than toggling the thumb buttons. Ultimately, it fits my hands very comfortably,its easy to use, and its really user friendly. If anything happens to this one, I'll gladly buy a second, but I think this one will last me for a long while.
C**O
It's been a good six years
Update 11/19/2025 Seven years later, this G600 has developed the double click issue again. 7 years for a mouse feels like a great value, IT'S TOO BAD IT'S BEEN DISCONTINUED. I'm devastated, actually. Going to have to buy an overpriced version of it because it's out of stock everywhere now and I still think it's worth it. ---- The Logitech G600 was my first MMO mouse. It was revolutionary to my gameplay. I bought this mouse Dec 2012, right when I had started really getting into MMO's and found that a simple two key mouse was just not enough. I NEEDED TO PRESS MORE BUTTONS FASTER. I got this one because my computer set up is white and black, and the idea of a white mouse aesthetically appealed to me. As of Dec 2018, my mouse finally started failing me. To get an idea of how often I use it, I game every night. I play a mix of different MMO's and FPS's. The button program that comes with logitech works fine. I've never really had an issue with it. I love the ability to use the far right key to unlock yet another series of macros. However, I started noticing that holding down the left key no longer was smooth. It would stop triggering mid press and basically become a stutter. Imagine drawing a line straight across your screen. My line would be a series of dashes. Wasn't really noticeable in normal mouse usage, but in games, it was terrible. Six years out of a very well priced and solidly built mouse that brought tons of enjoyment to me? I'd say this is a great mouse. Just bought another one to replace it, didn't even consider buying a different one. I do want to note that a white mouse is a terrible idea. I bought the black one the second time, because even though I regularly clean mine, it's inevitable that with daily usage, your finger oils just discolor the white surface. Didn't effect the actual performance, just wasn't that great to look at after six years.
E**N
Look no further, this blows the Naga out of the water for almost half the price.
It's hard to say I'm blown away by this mouse, but not because it isn't a great product. It's because I just can't be surprised anymore by a Logitech device being made really well anymore, they seem to be the best out there. I was about to buy yet another Razer Naga, after having 2 of them fail within 6 months of buying each one from the same problem, when one of my friends told me Logitech had a similar mouse. I jumped right on it, I was even a bit skeptical, considering the low price of this mouse compared to what I was about to spend on yet another Naga. Wow! I could feel the quality of this mouse as soon as I got it out of the box. It feels great in my hand and has a great weight to it, as well as a nice quality cable. I was also excited about the third click button, which in my haste to order it I hadn't even noticed it had until it arrived. It had been quite a while since my last use of a Naga, and anyone who's used one knows that it takes time to acclimate yourself to being able to use all the side buttons accurately and I figured I would have to get used to it again. Nope! The top 6 and bottom 6 buttons are all sloped in to each other, making you immediately aware of which buttons are which without even looking at it. I'm pretty sure someone who's never tried this style of mouse before would immediately pick up on it. If you're considering getting a mouse like this, I highly recommend the G600. I've been losing more and more faith in Razer after a series of failed products, and it's great to know I can have an even better designed mouse, for half the price, from the only peripheral company I really trust to get me a well made, long lasting product.
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