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Quandtum Posted
I purchased this Logitech – G903 mouse to replace my older Logitech Performance MX mouse. The MX overall was fine but it wasn’t a symmetrical design, lacked on quantity of programmable buttons, and after extended use would put some strain on my wrist. The Logitech – G903 has been great so far. My day-to-day tasks on the computer consist primarily of 3D modeling, design, engineering, emails, spreadsheets and a little gaming; so a pretty good mix from all realms. The mouse has up to 11 programmable buttons which come in very handy for hot key commands across a number of different software and gaming platforms. When researching a new mouse I was torn with the age old questions “Wired or Wireless”. I like to have a clean workspace at my desk and whenever I can get wires out of sight, that’s a huge plus. However, there is always the chance that you sacrifice accuracy with a wireless setup. What I love about the G903 is you have the option to use is wired or wireless. It comes with a USB receiver, a braided USB to micro USB cable for charging or wired connection and a USB to micro USB for connecting the receiver to the braided cord. This allows you to reposition the receiver closer to your work surface if need be. The input lag or response time via the wireless “LIGHTSPEED” connection is virtually nonexistent. In fact, if it does exist, I haven’t noticed it at all. But if you truly wanted to rock the wired setup you still have that option with this mouse, which is nice. Also, when you do need to charge the mouse, simply connect it to the USB cable and you can continue using it as a “wired” mouse while it charges. This seems like it should be an obvious feature, however, I have seen a number of different devices over the years that you cannot use while they are charging so it’s worth noting that the G903 can. Pros: - Wired and wireless option with virtually no lag. - Great ergonomics -11 programmable buttons - Ambidextrous design - Comes with optional 10g weight. - Durable braided USB to micro USB cable. - Great battery life with power save mode. - Ability to track on a range of different surfaces in addition to the traditional mouse pad. (I use it directly on my wood desk top) Cons: -It’s rather expensive. (But… If you can justify it as an investment to you assist you for years to come, totally worth it) - Does not share the same receiver as other Logitech products such as the wireless Logitech G613 Keyboard. This would have been a nice feature and would have eliminated the need for two receivers plugged into my PC. Bottom line: If you are looking for a wireless / wired mouse that feels great in your hand, has a great design, has a number of programmable buttons and can justify dropping $115-160 (depending on sales) then I would highly recommend the Logitech G903.
SpookyBob Posted
G903 competes with any other e-sports mouse out. It has no latency what so ever and is as accurate as any wired mouse.
Wargasm Posted
One of the best mice I’ve played with. It fits just right and feels so smooth. Using it with the Power Play wireless charging system makes it even more amazing. You definitely need both to get all that the mouse offers. Definitely worth the money too.
skygunner27 Posted
Can't really think of anything bad. Mouse comes with Pixart 3366 sensor. Subtle RGB LED lighting. Comfortable ambidextrous design. Great Wireless connectivity with PowerPlay pad. The only con is that the label underneath can fade crack and peel. For a mouse this expensive, I would recommend a Geek Squad protection plan.
BuckFoyXD Posted
Long time Logitech fan. I got the 903 to replace a 703. Also have the powerplay mousepad. 903 and mousepad combo would be cool to see. All around mouse is great, responsive, smooth, no connection issues, and comfy with options. Just dont rage on the mouse any. I feel like it would stand too strong against a good rage.
Berserker51 Posted
The box it comes in is stylish, the mouse itself is amazing, and it's easy to adjust to from what I gathered in my experience. I'd highly recommend this mouse to anyone wanting to switch to wireless.
Mattojjo Posted
Great mouse if you are into gaming. Mouse is fast and battery life is aqesome. Keep in mind it may not be the most comfortable mouse out there. Bottoms are super clicky and you have the options to add weight to the mouse
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Kain Posted
Adjustable mouse speed, additional buttons, scrolling lock, and additional weight to fit you likely hood of an mouse.
WildWagon Posted
It’s totally worth the purchase, it’s battery lasts for days, even though I play about 8 hrs a day I still can use it for about the whole week!
Abhi Posted
My wife who is a PC gamer loves this gift the most. Gaming is so easy now for her and with the colors pattern just uplifts her gaming gear.
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Bobby Posted
Responds perfectly, still able to maintain dominance online. Just remember to keep it charged and it'll perform spectacularly.
Marcus Posted
If you need a no compromise mouse that is ambidextrous, the 903 has always been a good option, however, with Logitech’s new addition to the line up the 903SE is the same body we have all come to love but with the legacy sensor that has been so highly regarded as being the best sensor in gaming the pw3366 will give you the most accurate tracking.
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QSPR Posted
For the price I got this mouse, it's better than I expected. No lag, very sturdy, you can charge it in use.
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Levi Posted
The G903 was my first logitech mouse. Best Buy offers such a great price on it that it's a no-brainer. This mouse is definitely worth the retail around $150 but if you can get it for less that's a steal. Here's why. First of all, it's ambidextrous. The side buttons can be added to either side, or you could use all of them if you'd like. The shape is extremely comfortable. You get all the best logitech features in this mouse. The sensor, long battery, wireless charging capability, omron switches, infinity scroll wheel, RGB, multiple DPI presets, virtually zero wireless latency, and to top it all off it has a great matte finish and it's surprisingly light with all the features it packs. For fps gaming, I use the G Pro Wireless. However, this mouse certainly performs great at FPS games despite being a bit heavier than the GPW. Furthermore, I even find myself missing the G903's features when gaming with the G pro wireless. And when switching from gaming to other more boring computer tasks like video edit, photoshop, browsing web pages and so on, I'm happier with the G903 and its fantastic scroll wheel. Honestly, if I was only allowed one mouse for everything, this would be it. It is a great balance of features and gaming performance. The only cons to consider with this mouse: There are many lighter mice on the market for lower prices, so if lightweight is top priority, this mouse may disappoint. Some say the switches begin to double-click after some time. I have not had this problem after owning for several months and logging hundreds of hours on this mouse. YMMV. And it rattles a bit.
Jsdood Posted
I saw this mouse when was around $120 which at the time I thought it was too much for this kind of mouse now that the price went down I checked it again and try it and it's a very responsive and confortable mouse for gaming and browsing in general. The weight included can give you a great sense of sensiblitity if you are playing first person shooters. As for MMOs goes it very accurate and no lag was felt. And the option to plug when you ran out of battery and keep playing is a great touch, battery by itself will last couple days if you don't trun off the mouse and just leave it in stand by. I will say it's a great mouse and looks very nice and can be ambidextrous mouse no problem. I'll see how it holds the test of time. So far it's the best I've had and I had corsair, razer and steel series
KKSlider Posted
Awesome wireless/wired mouse. Got it one sale for 75, MSRP was around 149USD. Battery life with the RGB on lasts about a week and that's without turning it off and using it heavily (I game for hours on PC). Easy to adjust on the fly, multiple customizable buttons, smooth scroll wheel that turns into a buttery smooth fly wheel with a simple button press. Also you can either use this mouse in Bluetooth or Logitech's proprietary Lightspeed mode. Use BT for multiple devices but I highly recommend Lightspeed for PC and gaming. I can't see any severe input lag when compared to Razer, Corsair, Turtle Beach and even Logitech's own wired mice. Also, you can combine this with the PowerPlay mousepad that allows for wireless charging even when in use.
HenryAllenVenture Posted
I recently upgraded to this mouse from the the Logitech G502 that I had been using for the last two years and so far I am crazy about the G903. It has all the features I’m looking for in a wireless mouse: great handshape, plenty of buttons to macro, lighting so it looks fantastic. The design is good the mouse looks sleek alongside my setup and feels sturdy. Like the G502 (which I would say to checkout if this mouse feels too pricey) you can adjust weight to preference. The wireless charge lasts long enough that I never really think about it (somewhere in the range of 16-18 hours on one charge) and then I charge when I’m done playing or working. The wireless feels incredibly responsive, whether it be in an FPS or just clicking around. I haven’t experienced it feeling off or stuttering once. I would highly recommend!
ElliottFamily Posted
Easy transition from wired to wireless. No real need for wired use except when needing to charge. The easily adjustable DPi settings are great for transitioning from one application to another and the removable weight is a great addition for gaming. The only drawback would be for a user with small hands as this mouse feels big.
Jermeh Posted
I never considered a wireless mouse until tge release of the g900 and g903. With reviews recording no delay response. FPS games this works perfect for. No snagging wires, sensor in tests works perfect with decent to great battery life. Highly Recommend this mouse 9.8/10.
Cas1 Posted
I had a generic gaming mouse but upgrading to this felt like I never did actually have one. The feel and the functionality of this mouse is pretty great. Can control DPI so easily and comfortably (all the way to 12000 DPI and programmable) and the speed and texture of the wheel scroll, meaning you can have it so when you scroll it's segmented for precise scrolling or smooth for super fast scrolling (for those really long documents or PDF's). It doesn't require batteries as it can be charged through included USB cable so you can casually use wireless or guarantee response while connected. The mouse is rather light but it also includes 10g weight coin that can be added to the mouse if extra weight is desired on it. The mouse comes set up for right-handed people but it is symmetrically made and includes extra buttons to move the side buttons to the other side fit for left-handed people. Quite considerate of Logitech. Can't stress how great this mouse is, highly recommend.
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