I was really impressed with the G603, whilst I have used wireless gaming mice in the past (the sidewinder X8 being one of the few I can remember) none of them have really felt good to use.The Logitech G603 is extremely comfortable during long gaming sessi...
Excellent comfort, Amazing battery life, Accurate sensor performance, OMRON switches, Bluetooth or LIGHTSPEED connections, 1ms or 8ms response times, Tiny wireless dongle, Weight customisation
No rechargeable battery, Not compatible with Logitech PowerPlay Wireless Charging Pad
Wireless mice are becoming more popular by the day, it seems, with almost every major peripherals manufacturer now offering a range of different wireless pointing devices. Logitech are undoubtedly a market leader in this sector, with their LIGHTSPEED conn...
Abstract: Whether you're blowing chunks out of opponents or demolishing those TPS reports, it's essential that you have the right mouse under your hand. Gaming mice in particular have a seemingly endless variety of options to choose between, all offering different...
Slim design makes it easy to pack, Single AA battery gives 250 hours of battery life, Hero sensor performs as well as the famed PWM3366, Adopts Logitech's comfortable G703 scooped shape, 500 hours of high-performance gaming off two AA batteries, Flashy on
250 hours of battery isn't much for daily home use, Weight distribution is a bit awkward because of the battery, Undersized and a bit too flat for comfort, Heavy, thanks to the dual batteries, Hard to say how durable the buttons will be over time, Somewha
It's a niche, sure, but a growing one. With gaming laptops more and more affordable, I'd wager a lot of people need roadworthy solutions for playing on-the-go. Both the G305 and G603 are excellent picks, powerful mice that nevertheless last for hours on e...
Published: 2018-04-15, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Comfortable, ergonomic design, Can use with 1 or 2 AA batteries to adjust weight, Fast response time, Great battery life, Lo/Hi mode to extend battery life, LGS pretty easy to use, heat map functionality included, 200 - 12000 DPI, Can save profiles on boa
A tad slippery feeling, Requires a USB port for LIGHTSPEED connectivity, Some many not like the narrower/higher profile
There used to be a time when gamers would scoff at wireless gaming peripheral options and many probably still will. However, the Logitech G603 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse proves that wireless has come into its own and is a suitable choice for gamers...
Published: 2018-02-26, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
Wireless peripherals can be stressful. Sure, we all love being free from the tether, but as time goes on worries about responsiveness linger in the back of the mind like an unwelcome friend. Logitech is here with an impressive answer: the G613 Wireless Me...
Abstract: Logitech's new G603 Lightspeed wireless mouse cuts the cord entirely, giving users the option between high-speed USB input, or on-the-go Bluetooth for travelers. GotGame's Senior Editor Josh Boykin received a unit for review, and showed off the unit in an...
Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Sean , review by: legitreviews.com
Abstract: LegitReviews recently had the opportunity to review the Logitech G703 LightSpeed Wireless Gaming mouse, along with the new PowerPlay Wireless Charging System, with both earning some awards along the way. The G703 LightSpeed has an amazingly comfortable s...
Abstract: The biggest problem with going wireless is just how much battery wireless uses up. You unplug the charging cord and then you're getting the low battery warning before you know it. Okay, sure, it was three days, but it feels like a lot less. And then, if y...
No RGB lighting, heavy when using two AA batteries, no side grips
We've made no secret of the fact that we thought the Logitech G403 was the best mouse ever released when it hit the market in September 2016. It's the one we've chosen as our daily driver ever since then, even though we've had a whole lot of other high-pe...