Technology
The Logitech G305 wireless mouse is $20 off
TL;DR: As of May 6, the speedy and reliable Logitech G305 wireless mouse is $20 off on Logitech’s website for a limited time.
If you’ve recently started working from home full-time with nothing more than a laptop, you probably found out pretty quickly that not having a mouse can really do a number on your hands. Using a trackpad for eight hours, five days a week is a one-way ticket to carpal tunnel town, friend.
We don’t want it to get to that point for you though — that’s why we’re telling you to buy a mouse as soon as possible. The Logitech G305 is a great option, and it’s $20 off on their direct website right now.
The G305 is technically a gaming mouse, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use it during your daily work-life routine (but also, feel free to use it for Call of Duty: Warzone). For starters, Logitech’s G305 is totally wireless, so you won’t have an annoying cord in your way while you try to get your work done. The mouse’s small USB adapter is safely stored within the body itself, so you won’t have to worry about losing it. And even though it’s wireless, you won’t be losing anything in the way of speed — the mouse is super quick and responsive, and lasts up to 250 hours on a single AA battery. If you decide that you do want to use it for gaming as well, there are six programmable buttons for you to use, as well as an ultra-lightweight design that allows for fast movement.
Get the Logitech G305 mouse at the Logitech direct website and save $20 for a limited time.
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