Logitech Unveils G3 Series: High-Performance, Eco-Friendly Gaming Gear at Budget-Friendly Prices

June 16, 2026
Logitech Unveils G3 Series: High-Performance, Eco-Friendly Gaming Gear at Budget-Friendly Prices
  • Logitech expands the G3 Series with the G305 X SUPERLIGHT wireless gaming mouse and the G316 X 98 wired mechanical keyboard, plus the G325 wireless headset, delivering a high-performance desktop ecosystem at an accessible price.

  • The keyboard offers rapid response and customization, featuring an 8 kHz polling rate, near-instant 0.125 ms latency, hot-swappable switches, gasket mounting with sound dampening, a dot-matrix display, a dial for quick control, 30 customizable light bar zones, and a built-in number pad in a compact footprint.

  • At checkout, buyers choose between tactile and linear switches, with hot-swappable capability to tailor the typing feel.

  • A top-right dot-matrix display provides quick system information and accessible controls for volume, media, brightness, and polling rate to reduce software navigation.

  • The keyboard retains a dedicated number pad in a smaller form to save desk space without sacrificing productivity.

  • The article on Notebookcheck, authored by Adam Corsetti, notes updates as of mid-June 2026.

  • Both devices emphasize sustainability, using recycled materials and plastic-free packaging, available in black and white.

  • The G3 Series maintains a symmetrical shape with six programmable buttons and RGB under the scroll wheel, targeting competitive gaming with faster, more responsive hardware.

  • The mouse weighs about 59 grams thanks to a built-in battery and uses exposed screws for easier potential repair.

  • The G3 mouse features the HERO sensor with up to 44,000 DPI, 678 IPS, and a default 1000 Hz polling rate, with upgradable 8 kHz options via a pro wireless receiver.

  • Battery life on USB-C is rated for at least 130 hours, with quick 3.5 hours of use from a 2-minute charge.

  • G Hub software now supports transferring sensor calibrations and settings between mice, managing DPI, lighting, and macro programming.

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