🎮 Own the game with LIGHTSPEED precision and unstoppable power!
The Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED is a wireless gaming mouse engineered for pro-level performance, featuring a 1ms report rate, a high-precision 12000 DPI PMW3366 sensor, six programmable buttons, and customizable weight options. Its Powerplay compatibility ensures continuous wireless charging, making it a top-tier choice for PC and Mac gamers seeking precision, comfort, and endurance.
Brand | Logitech G |
Product Dimensions | 12.4 x 6.8 x 4.3 cm; 107 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 910-005094 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Colour | Black |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.78 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 1 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Item Weight | 107 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**N
it feels like you've caught the mouse cable when moving left and ...
I bought this mouse after my Corsair M95 decided to play up, and came to the conclusion that I was going to try out a wireless mouse for a change.Wireless for a desktop really isn't necessary, however I have the problem of trying to find a suitable spot for the mouse when swapping into certain games, since I own a steering wheel, as well as multiple joysticks, meaning I have little room on my desk for a mouse without yanking the cord from behind the desk.Compared to the M95, this mouse is a LOT lighter, and somehow they include a battery also, with an extra 10G weight, which I keep in because it's closer to the M95's weight distribution. I find without the weight in, it feels like you've caught the mouse cable when moving left and right but then don't feel that sort of thing when going up and down.It also glides a whole lot easier, so I can set overwatch mouse sensitivity to 2.50, on a DPI of 1600 and it doesn't feel like I'm fighting the mousemat to shoot someone. The side buttons are massive and not placed directly where I put my thumb, meaning I don't accidentally press them. Currently in Overwatch I have them set as Melee (Front button) and PTT (Rear), and it works without hitch.The Logitech Gaming Software is also a pretty nice upgrade from the aged Corsair software I was using, since it allows more granular setups for specific games, and also allowing multiple profiles for the same game and a button allowing easy swapping between them on-the-fly. You can also enable up to 5 DPI levels for each profile. This is incredibly useful for many games since usually 1600 is fine for me (giving a useful amount of sensitivity with a 1440P monitor) however with older games, where resolutions aren't supported the sensitivity tends to be off the roof, so having it auto-set to a lower DPI is great, and when alt-tabbing it reverts to the default profile meaning it returns to 1600. Automation at it's finest.Since the mouse is wireless (and I do not own the charging mousemat) the battery life is pretty good. The software itself displays a really cool technical page stating how much usage is coming from what settings you are currently rocking. For example, getting your daily dosage of RGBness with a 1000Hz polling rate will give you 25 hours on max charge, whereas LEDs off, and a polling rate of 125Hz will give you 37 hours. The other really neat feature is that it tells you how much certain parts of the mouse use of the battery in mA, and gives you the total use time on those settings.My only niggles are with the software, since it's quite clunky at times. I'm not sure if it's animations or other problems within the software but when switching from keyboard to mouse or vice versa, it can take a few seconds for it to enter that page. It's like clicking a web link on slow internet where it keeps you on the page you want to leave for a few seconds before displaying an interim page and finally the page you clicked on about 10 seconds later. Not that you need to enter the software a whole bunch but it's quite annoying when you're used to the speeds of an SSD and having to wait a while for it to do its thing.My only other niggle is that with the software, the application profile settings to do with the lighting are located in different places for mouse, keyboard and speakers. The mouse section has them in the top right, but the keyboard has a drop-down on the top-right displaying the tick-box to enable per profile backlighting, which then displays each individual profile which has to be opened every time you swap to another game to edit settings. Bit of an annoyance when you first setup your logitech hardware.Overall, I definitely would recommend buying this mouse, especially if you're like me and want something that can just be moved out of the way.
S**.
Absolutely brilliant! I've always been buying these £5-£20 mice for ...
Absolutely brilliant!I've always been buying these £5-£20 mice for gaming and they always stop working in about 6 months, have very weak response and otherwise not very customizable.Then I decided to put the money down after reading a lot of reviews and got this bad boy. I've been using it for about a month now and let me tell you, it's amazing. I don't play a lot of fps so I can't tell you about the delay or precision, using a bluetooth mouse (although I read a few articles that state the wireless and wired comparison is close to nothing nowadays). However, for everything else it's perfect.Highly customizable - love the Logitech application. You can change the color settings dependent on the game you play, shows you your click statistics, customizable buttons (not that you ever will with 5 of them but hey), battery life and everything. My favorite part however is the slick minimalistic look. I didn't want to buy a Transformer-looking one like G903 or other companies' mice. I like my gear professional-looking. This fits perfect with my Arctis A5 headset.Loving the life of the wireless, however you do need to plug this baby in once every 2 days or so as it doesn't have a huge battery and drains quite fast if you're using it constantly. With average web-surfing and casual gaming, maybe once every 3-4 days?Best mouse I've had in a long long time. Especially for this price!
R**S
High quality, great battery life, comfortable
I've been using this mouse for a few months & it's amazing.The battery life is outstanding. It charges very quickly and lasts for days even if it's used daily for 8 hours a day.The form factor is slightly smaller than the Razer Deathadder, however it is just as comfortable, but a slightly different grip. It is perfect for daily use. There is no strain even when using for long periods of time and it fits really well in the palm. The weight is great, and you always have the option to change how heavy it is by inserting the included 10g metal weight.Although I have been using in close proximity to the usb receiver, the connectivity is outstanding. It never disconnected and never missed a key press.The Logitech Gaming software makes it super easy to customise the mouse. You can choose the lighting, assign custom actions & key combinations to the mouse buttons.I'd suggest to pair this mouse up with one of the SteelSeries mouse mats (at least that's my current setup and it works perfectly).The build quality is similar to any higher-end mouse out there. The plastic is high quality and does not have a smell. Although I wouldn't attempt to drop it, it's perfect for daily use.All in all, great mouse. Would recommend even over some of the more expensive mice.
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