Are Mice by Logitech actually durable?

ahmedbatty

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Well the title does convey my question. But let me tell you why I am asking this:

Here is a list of mice that I have owned in the last 2 years:
  • Logitech M171 (work/daily use, lasted around a year, no longer with me)
  • Logitech G300s (gaming, owned it for around 6 months)
  • Logitech M275 (current mouse, work/daily use, using it since December 2019)
All of these mice had/having the same problem: double click issues or the right click won't hold (for example when aiming down sights in games). Notice that the Logitech mice I have owned are having these problems in just under a year of ownership (coincidence? bad luck? faulty devices?). Now, its no problem for me to go and buy another one, but now I would obviously hesitate to buy something from Logitech.

I opened up my G300s, cleaned it with a brush and some alcohol, put it back together and used it without the issues till they came back again after a week.

How has your experience been with Logitech? Did you switch from some other brand to Logitech? Or did you move away from Logitech due to some reasons?
Of course not all of you would have had these issues, but it would still be great to have knowledge from our friends here at PG Forums.
 

wAnxTa

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They are not. I bought a G402 2 years ago and while it still functions the clicks became fucky just after a few months of use. Left click multiple clicks, right click doesn't hold and multiple clicks, same with the side clicks, mmb has stopped working entirely. I am just hoping it'd die soon so I can buy a new one.
 
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maazsk97

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I have the G403 wired which I bought in December 2017 and I have been using it regularly for work/gaming and still no issues to this day, all the buttons are working fine and even I am surprised that its still going on even after such harsh usage for so long, my DeathAdder didn't even last me for 2 years and this is my first Logitech mouse and its still going strong. I don't know when it might die but its currently not showing any signs of wear and tear, all button clicks still feel solid so maybe I got lucky idk.
 
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