The center of gravity located in the middle of the mouse is supposed to improve handling. The low weight is made possible in part by a smaller battery, as battery life drops from 250 hours to 106 hours, while recharging still happens via USB-C. As before, Logitech relies on its own HERO sensor, but the resolution increases from 12,000 to 25,600 DPI. Logitech also specifies an acceleration of up to 40G and a maximum tracking speed of 400 IPS.
The gaming mouse can be hooked up either via USB or via the included 2.4GHz Logitech Lightspeed USB dongle, but there is no mention of Bluetooth in the technical specifications. The G304 X has a wireless polling rate of up to 1,000 Hz. Furthermore, the Logitech mouse is compatible with both Windows and macOS, and the Logitech G Hub software required for programming buttons is available on both operating systems.