Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K

Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse

Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, Programmable Buttons, 140h Battery Life, POWERPLAY-compatible, Ambidextrous, PC/Mac – Black


G903
  1. G903

    G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse

    Trusted by top eSports professionals, G903 with LIGHTSPEED wireless technology delivers unrivaled speed, accuracy—and now, infinite power with no wires when you add the POWERPLAY charging system.

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  3. G903

    PC Gamer Mouse Of The Year

    “Logitech G903’s the best mouse you can buy.”

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    Best Of What’s New 2017/G903 + Powerplay

    “Most mouse pads do little more than collect crumbs and grime, but Logitech’s generates an electromagnetic field that charges its high-end gaming mouses such as the G903.” – Popular Science

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    LIGHTSPEED Wireless Technology

    With a 1 ms report rate and end-to-end optimized wireless connectivity, G903 features LIGHTSPEED wireless technology to deliver incredible responsiveness for professional tournament level performance.

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    PMW3366 Gaming Optical Sensor

    Widely regarded by eSports professionals as the best gaming mouse sensor on the market, PMW3366 has zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration across the entire DPI range (200-12,000DPI).

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    Lightweight 110 Body Design

    Ultra-lightweight and customizable, G903 has been optimized to reduce weight while maintaining stability. Each component was analyzed and adjusted to create a wireless mouse that weighs only 110g.

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    Works With Powerplay Wireless Charging System

    Add Powerplay*, the world’s first and only wireless gaming mouse charging system, to keep G903 (and G703) charged while at play and at rest.

    *Powerplay Wireless Charging System sold separately.

g903Customizable Brilliant RGB

Use Logitech Gaming Software to customize RGB lighting from up to 16.8 million colors—and to activate LIGHTSYNC lighting effects driven by in-game actions.

” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />LIGHTSPEED Wireless Receiver

Use the included USB adapter to keep your LIGHTSPEED USB transceiver nearby to quickly switch between wired and wireless modes.

” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />11 Programmable Buttons

Use Logitech Gaming Software to configure the 11 programmable buttons with sequences of clicks and keystrokes to simplify in-game actions and quickly execute complex tasks.

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    Complete your performance-gaming setup

    Combine G903 with a Logitech G RGB keyboard and speakers for a complete LIGHTSYNC setup with synchronized lighting driven by your favorite games.

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    Powerplay Wireless Charging System

    Make dead batteries and charging hassles a thing of the past with a revolution in wireless charging technology for G703 and G903 gaming mice.

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    G513 RGB + LIGHTSYNC Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

    Take your game to a new level with a winning combination of high-performance key switches, customizable key lighting, and LIGHTSYNC audio-driven lighting.

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    G560 LIGHTSYNC PC Gaming Speakers

    Make your games more immersive than ever with powerful sound and LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting driven by in-game explosions, approaching enemies and more

G903

Compare Gaming Mice

Wireless

Connection

Wired

11

Customize Buttons

6

Onboard Memory

PMW3366

Advanced Sensor

PMW3366

Personalize Lighting

Rechargeable

Battery

N/A

Adjust/shift DPI

Wireless

Connection

Wired

11

Customize Buttons

11

Onboard Memory

PMW3366

Advanced Sensor

PMW3366

Personalize Lighting

Rechargeable

Battery

N/A

Adjust/shift DPI

Wireless

Connection

Wireless

11

Customize Buttons

6

Onboard Memory

PMW3366

Advanced Sensor

HERO

Personalize Lighting

Rechargeable

Battery

2 AA

Adjust/shift DPI

Wireless

Connection

Wireless

11

Customize Buttons

6

Onboard Memory

PMW3366

Advanced Sensor

PMW3366

Personalize Lighting

Rechargeable

Battery

Rechargeable

Adjust/shift DPI

  1. G403 g403
  2. G502 G502
  3. G603 G603
  4. G703 G703


Weight: 110 g
Dimensions: 6.7 x 13 x 4 cm; 110 Grams
Brand: Logitech G
Model: 910-005673
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: Logitech
Dimensions: 6.7 x 13 x 4 cm; 110 Grams

45 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Wanted an upgrade from the stock mouse I was given when I first bought my pc, this was an amazing choice that I kept when I upgraded pc as well. It’s super comfortable, easy to use, and has many functionality adjustments which I love because I am very particular with my mouse and it has a frictionless scroll which is just amazing.
    If you are in the market for a new mouse, I would 100% recommend it.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s a bit plasticky but does what it says. The charging solution with the two prongs is an unusual and annoying design choice. Likewise the included voluntary weight adds little heft. All in all ok especially for lefties with limited choices.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Let me tell you about this Logitech G903 Lightspeed Mouse. This thing is a game-changer.

    First off, the design is sick. It’s got this sleek, futuristic vibe that just screams “I’m ready to dominate in the virtual arena.” And the customizable RGB lighting is a nice touch too, because who doesn’t love a little mood lighting to get you in the zone?

    But the real magic is in the performance. The wireless connectivity is flawless, and the response time is lightning-fast. I mean, you’re talking about a 1 millisecond report rate here, which is basically instant. And with Logitech’s exclusive HERO 25K sensor, you’re getting incredible precision and accuracy, even in the most intense moments.

    Plus, the G903 has got all the customizable buttons you could ever need, so you can program it exactly how you want it. And the battery life is solid too, so you don’t have to worry about it dying on you in the middle of a heated battle.

    Overall, I gotta say I’m super impressed with this mouse. It’s definitely one of the best gaming mice out there, and if you’re serious about your gaming or design/prouctivity, you won’t regret picking one up. I’d definitely buy another if something happened to my current one.

    This has completely converted me to wireless. I will never go back

  4. CharlesHeld says:

     United Kingdom

    Good mouse for left-handed person but the switches went on the left clicker after 18 mounts of use. I have since replaced these and the mouse is now as good as new again.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The battery life on this mouse is amazing, even more so when you turn the light off. I didn’t even think it was possible for it to last this long

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    When it works it is really great, Intuitive, feels great to hold and the battery lasts forever. I have experienced issues with the left click where it intermittently stops working – this has happened about 5 times over the last 5 months I’ve owned it and the Logitech support team aren’t the best at getting this sorted. This is an issue other G903 owners have as well.

  7. Savanna28N says:

     United Kingdom

    Excellent, I’m using it for CS:GO and I don’t notice any lag with the lightspeed wireless. Works excellent when charging too.

    The battery lasts a very very long time. I very rarely have to charge it. (Only 2 or 3 times since I bought it).

    If I was going to buy this or the pro mouse which were my original 2 choices I’d probably go with the pro mouse now simply because it has a lower profile. I think it would fit better, ergonomically, in my hand rather than the taller g903. I’ve smallish hands. The discount at Black Friday made up my mind 😉

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This meets my expectations, bar one: I wish it had a ‘slow down’ button for instances where you really just want precision.

    While I’m aware that maaaaaaaany mice exist with that feature, none of them are free from rubber bits, which is what put me off the G502, which would otherwise have been perfect. Rubber inevitably deteriorates and becomes a nightmare to keep clean.

    Any chance Logitech will one day do a G502 equivalent without the rubber?

  9. thenewshortreview says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve purchased my G903 in 2020. The mouse is great, the software is crap. After a year or so the double click issue appeared. Cleaning with contact cleaner did help in the beginning but after a while even that was useless. I’ve ended up buying D2FC-F-7N(20M) replacement switch board and new mouse skates from Amazon. The replacement switch board is a plug in version, you don’t need soldering. You can find the video on the net how to dissemble the mouse. The mouse is like new now, I love it. All gaming mouse will have double click issue, no matter what brand.

  10. ZaneSpowers says:

     United Kingdom

    I mean what to say. Everything is right in place.
    So many sensitivity options.
    Really cool design.
    Battery life is almost 1 month, I mean seriously, never thought this would be possible. The charging time is really fast as well.
    The RBGs are really good as well, plus extra buttons. Although the slot for the USB dongle is missing.
    The only thing it should come with, an AIM-BOT, hehehe, just kidding.

    Really one of the best products I’ve bought in a long time.

  11. Jufer Cooper says:

     United Kingdom

    I don’t think I’ve had a mouse with a battery that lasts as long as this one, I went nearly a month before needing to recharge it (and that’s with pretty heavy daily usage as I’m working from home just now). Also it’s one of the few pro mice out there that are good for left-handed use. The ability to attach buttons magnetically or replace them with a blanking plate is especially nice. Tracking is smooth and accurate, you can adjust DPI on the fly, and the mouse wheel can operate in a “clicky” mode or freewheel for scrolling through large documents, which is a nice touch. The whole thing feels very solid and well built, with decent quality plastics.

    My only complaints are it feels a bit on the heavy side, there’s nowhere to stow the dongle so it’s easy to lose it (the dongle is old-style USB, by the way, which might lead to issues in the future as it’s replaced with USB-C), and the primary buttons are a little soft and too easy to press accidentally.

    Otherwise, a really nice mouse.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Like the accuracy and speed when gaming. For everything else, it gets annoying after a while because of unwanted clicks – the buttons can click under the weight of the fingers alone or with minimal pressure. While this is desirable in gaming, it will tire your hand when you start floating your fingers above the buttons.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Love how you can change how many buttons can be used or not used, it comes with a little tiny case to put the spare buttons, weights and the side panels. It’s not too heavy compared to my old G502 also by Logitech. It has a switchable free wheeling mouse wheel, good n helpful on website, Excel, reading ebooks and even some games. I wish that I had bought one sooner, the LED’s aren’t to in the your face and can be programmed like the buttons with Logitech’s G hub. The mouse also can be used in Linux though I programmed in windows ( not sure if the software could work in Linux) it should but I didn’t get it to work. It feels pretty sturdy too.

  14. Shari43Bwh says:

     United Kingdom

    OK first of all at aged 50 I’ve owned more mice than I can possibly remember and this is by far the best mouse I’ve ever owned. I hated the price and avoided it for so long because of that. But on sale it got me and I wish I’d paid for it ages ago. I don’t know if this mouse would be great for people with small hands. It’s a chonky mouse but it fits my hand perfectly and the ability to add buttons to both left and right sides of the mouse is just awesome. There are other mice that do this but none I’ve found that are wireless too. Wireless connection has been faultless btw. The only reason I don’t give it 5 stars is there is a bug in the scrolling routine so if you scroll down a webpage in freewheel mode, wherever you stop, the screen will bounce back half a page. There is no fix for this, I’ve googled endlessly and met many others who hate this bug. There is a solution, turn off freewheel mode and use the scroll wheel in ratchet mode or whatever its called. So you get that clickety clickety sound as you scroll. Its very precise but loud and that really irritates me just how loud it is. I’ve never had a scroll wheel make that much noise but I just do the click and scroll freely thing or autoscroll if I’m doing a lot of it. So close to perfect! Still a beauty of a mouse that I think is beaten on price by newer models for right handed people but this is still the king for left handers.

  15. AlfredFitzpatri says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m actually 15 months into owning and using this mouse. During lockdowns and Tier 4, I was using this mouse 2-3 times a week. Flight-simming. As well as, some admin work. I would say I stopped around Jan 2021.

    Having recently gone back to the PC, was amazed to see the mouse still had 42% battery life in it. IF memory serves right, I have not charged the battery at all since the first time (when bought, for 15 hours). IF my memory is off, then I have charged it once in the first 12 months. If it’s the former case, then that is amazing stamina. It betters my Apple trackpad (which only needs to be charged once in 6 months, if that, when working 8-hour days).

    The ambidextrous design is ace! The mouse may feel a little small and cramped with the side buttons being where they are. But, you can quickly adapt to that. And, I’m a small glove size (UK Size 8 in motorcycling terms). Try before you buy. I have been experimenting using it left-handed and it’s great to have that option if you want it or are a genuine lefty.

    The weight and blanking trim (if memory serves right) that come with are well-thought out and reflects the company’s foresight into ergonomics and catering for all.

    As I only play flight-sims (DCS, MS FS), the mouse isn’t used 100% of the time, so take my rating with a grain of salt. However, to have the random LED lighting on (with power saving settings), I am still very impressed with the battery life overall, as mentioned.

    Room for improvement: if Logitech-G were to raise the ‘arch’ of the mouse slightly, that might actually give them more space/better placement for the side buttons. Another modular tech that you can look into is that of changable ‘backstraps’ (as you would find in modern firearms like the Sig M17s or Glocks). Which would increase ergonmics as users can tailor the ‘arch’ size of the mouse to suit their needs. Keep the battery tech that you use as it’s clearly very, very eco-friendly and enduring!

    Keep doing what you’re doing LogiTech G, this is great stuff! I was reluctant to move-up from your older gen keyboards (with AA batteries). As the frequency of use described above would always mean I’d have to recharge the AAs before switching on my PC. If you can port that same battery tech to your headsets, that would be swell! 🙂

  16. Ed Perratore says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing mouse

    Sensitivity doesn’t let you down,
    Definitely good for medium to large hands,
    battery lasts so long you forget it needs charging. Been used for over a month without charge (used daily intensively)
    Lots of macros if you place on all removable switches. but you could blank them or some off for some strange reason.

    Softwares Good. No glitches and relatively easy to use.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This mouse in my opinion doesnt have many flaws, im so happy i got this mouse as my old one broke
    Ive noticed a few laggy connections when i first used the mouse but nothing since
    The scroll wheel button rattles which is somewhat annoying but when you have a headset on you dont notice at all
    The mouse feet dont wear down very easy and they keep their very smooth glide
    I had a g pro wireless with hyperglides and this feels just as good
    The mouse is over 100grams and going from an 80 gram mouse to 110 i literary didnt notice at all as i though i would but the only thing i did notice is that it is backheavy a bit. I dont use the included weight but im assuming that would make the slide a bit more uneaven
    Overall this is the best mouse ive every triedou

    Best all purpose mouse

  18. EvangelBanfield says:

     United Kingdom

    Premium wireless mouse, feels great in your hand, looks good and is easy to accurately control. The scroll wheel is multidirectional and has two modes, precise click, and supersmooth infinite scrolling. This mouse looks beautiful but is large, which may be an issue if you have small hands. Up to 11 buttons are easily customisable with the Logitech app, which also allows you to control the mouse’s colours, which I like. I also liked the customisable weight and DPI switch and battery life is excellent. This is the best mouse I’ve used, I’d recommend it.

  19. CharlenTurgeon says:

     United Kingdom

    his mouse worked perfectly for about 8 months and then the right click gave out, it would still work but it developed a double click issue which made it pretty much useless for fps games, I would be scoped in and it would quickly scope out and back in which made it incredibly hard to spray automatic weapons, Amazon customer service was brilliant in refunding the money for the item

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I was reluctant over ordering this Mouse due a massive discount. I been searching for G903 from a while but it always was around 130, so I guess seeing one for 75 was shocker.

    But, everything is exactly what you expect, sealed box, original Logitech Mouse, delivery took 48 hours. better than I would buy from OcUk or Novatech.

    As for mouse, for ones not familiar with Logitech G series, these are pretty much top notch Gaming mouses. Ergonomics are great, as left handed person I love modularity and option to choose where are thumb switches. You will have to download Logitech G Hub software, but its lightweight and allow to set macros. Precision of sensor is astonishing, when I set it up on max DPI i was shocked with precision and speed.

    additional weight and ability to use it wireless or wired is even bigger bonus.

    Most likely the best ambidextrous gaming mouse you can find on market.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what you expect.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This mouse is brilliant. I was nervous that an ambidextrous mouse wouldn’t suit me as I’ve always had asymmetrical mice in the past, but quite frankly it didn’t bother me anywhere near as much as i thought it would. And once you’re past that initial hurdle, the mouse absolutely shines. It is just the right weight, has insane battery life (I’ve gone a month to 2 months of daily use between charges easily) and just works the way it should every single time i use it. The wireless is impeccable and, other than the shape, i can recommend this mouse to basically everyone.

    If you can adjust to a symmetrical mouse, then this is the one to get, especially with the crazy sales they sometimes put on for these.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have had this mouse for a good time now and would recommend it to anyone who is looking to buy a gaming mouse that integrated well into with their computer. I will break down the mouse into sub sections below.

    Mouse Itself:
    The mouse feels great in the hands of any person no matter the hand size. The build is great and does not get scratched easily and it does not have hand prints as well unless your hands are very oily from food. It had a lot of buttons as well 2 on the left and 2 on the right. You can use replacement’s on the side and then you choose how you want it so you have 4 buttons in total or 2 on the left or right and put the filler plastic inside that attached to the magnets. The scroll wheel is great and can also be changed from infinity to normal that stops by itself. Finally it has a dpi button in the middle that allows you change the DPI of the mouse. The logo and the DPI changing logo both have customizable colouring on it.

    Software:
    Where do I begin with this. The software by Logitech, their Logitech G Software is great. The colour customizability on the logo and DPI display is great as you have a color wheel, presets and can change the effect like customizable and stuff like that. It can also change according to what game you play, through it automatic detection. Also it has profiles for each game you can set and will auto switch when you launch. One cool thing is that with some games like CSGO it has a cool preset and on the mouse it changes colour according to team and health and action. The software allows you to change all the buttons and it is great overall.

    Weights:
    The mouse comes with weights and can be changed accordingly and it can get very heavy and light for whatever you prefer.

    Battery:
    The battery life is great i dont have to charge it for weeks in my case. I turn it off at night so no battery is used but keep it on all day. The charging is not USB C, however is still very fast in my use cases. However you somehow may have a problem sometimes where after a night of charge it will show not charged it takes 10 – 15 mins to update and will not be blinking red on the DPI display.

    Overall:
    Would definitely recommend this mouse to anyone looking to buy an affordable good mouse.

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Pros :
    – Wireless
    – Very good sensor
    – Perfect shape for a palm grip regardless of your hands size
    – Battery life is huge (thought this was going to be an issue but it isn’t at all)
    – G-Hub software in order to configure the buttons, DPI and RGB (works fine on my PC)
    – Weight included

    Cons :
    – Lack a storage space for the dongle
    – Mouse wheel steps are quite hard
    – Mouse wheel is a tad too high/big
    – Mouse wheel is too loose and makes noise when moving the mouse while the mouse wheel steps are disengaged
    – Mouse coating is slippery if you have dry hands like me
    – Mouse feets are easily subject to scratches, investing in ceramic aftermarket ones seems like a good idea

  24. ClaireLynton says:

     United Kingdom

    I have tried this wireless gaming mouse for a month. Generally speaking, it is very comfortable to use. As a girl, this mouse is just right for my small hand. Secondly, the shortcut keys on the left and top are very convenient for me to personalize settings in the G hub. The only disadvantage is that DPI might be changed by itself when the G HUB is closed, which indicates that the supporting software needs to be updated.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Gaming Mouse

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As far as mice go, this is it. Instant on when you turn it on. Download G Hub and you can customize it too, RGB colours.
    I have mine set to 16000 dpi which for me is fast enough, yet this goes to 25000dpi which is insane to use for gaming. Customize your mouse with upto 11 buttons, choose which buttons you want to do what function.

    Overall very very impressed with this and was half price to boot. Bonus!
    Never would have paid full price for it though.

  26. Dan Patterson says:

     United Kingdom

    A good mouse (sensor wise) ,battery lasted for a about 4 days now since I received it and Ghub software still shows 71% while writing this …. I`m amazed so far.
    Have a lot of buttons, I lost the covers for side buttons already and I had to get used to having all the sides buttons installed (you can map them to keys) it kind of works well after a while of practice. I had to buy some grips for it separately as it gets very slippery , that added another 10 pounds. Not my type of mouse overall , as I could use something wider because even with the added grips I feel like it would slip out of my hand sometimes, not heavy enough either even with the added weights but that`s a matter of personal preference

  27. CheryleGbk says:

     United Kingdom

    Really good. It’s nice to have the buttons to switch dpi on the fly so you can tune the sensativity. The battery seems to last forever although we do switch it to off when not in use. The lighting is a good reminder to switch it off. You can plug it in using the provided cable and use it as a wired mouse whilst charging. No more AA batteries required, brilliant.
    I found it a little funny when I first used it how easily it glided across the mouse mat. Almost like an air hockey Puck. I’m sure it’ll slow down as it gets a bit dirtier.

  28. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve always bought Logitech products and even tho people seem to be upset with this brand, I’ve never ever been disappointed.
    This mouse is pretty, fits well in the hand and the battery life… The battery life is simply amazing. It’s rechargeable with a USB cable and I’ve not charged it since the first day I bought it (nearly 3 months ago) and it’s still on 34% which is amazing.

    With the Logitech software you can customize everything on this mouse even different settings for different games which is a plus.

    I recommend this mouse (especially on sales) and probably won’t need to buy another one for at least a couple of years.

  29. Meghan29Gmbfzhr says:

     United Kingdom

    I have used Logitech G gear for the last 2-3 years. I have a G900 and it was suffering from the battery no longer holding a good charge. So I “bit the bullet” and bought a new one. Picking the G903 Lightspeed was a great decision. It has a couple more features and improvements than the G900, but none feel like a gimmick.

    I have had this running and using it for over 2 weeks (gaming and working from home, so roughly) and its still at 50% of its charge. It’s a great mouse, would recommend.

  30. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI purchased this as an upgrade to my wired g502 as I wanted to go wireless.

    I tried it for a few hours but couldn’t get on with it.
    For me it wasn’t very comfortable, my little finger just didn’t sit right on it and became very conscious of the mouse in my hand which was distracting.
    I wouldn’t say I have very large hands (size large in blue nitrile gloves) I use a palm grip and the mouse was a good size for me.
    It was noticeably lighter than my g502, I use it with all the weights in and the build quality just didn’t seem as premium for the price of it in comparison.
    When I first opened the box I thought it looked pretty nice, but when I picked it up I was disappointed. I could noticeably hear my hand move on it, if you run a finger along the side and back you can hear it rub. Combined with this, the light weight and lack of rubber grip, in my personal opinion it just felt cheaper quality than the 502. It felt on par or slightly worse than my Razer Atheris I have for my laptop – which is quite a bit cheaper.
    The buttons were good and had a nice feel click to them and the wheel is great.
    Movement was fine and dpi range was plenty for my needs.
    I do prefer the dpi button placement on this compared to the 502 though.

    If you are left handed then it might be a good choice due to it being ambidextrous.

    For me the rrp is way overpriced, currently it’s 85 which is more reasonable but I feel it’s worth more 60-70 if you can pick it up on sale or a good used condition.

    Over priced, ok-ish

  31. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I wanted to keep this mouse but the ambidextrous design and super slippy plastic didn’t suit me. If you are used to this shape and prefer plastic to rubberised grip then I’d absolutely recommend it.

    Very responsive, nice clicky buttons and a general high quality feel.

    Price is too high but well worth it at sale price.

  32. Ben Rogerson says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI’ve got this mouse as a replacement for G700s (see the picture). The latter is a great mouse, but it had 2 disadvantages – the dreaded Logitech click sensor glitch (perform double-click instead of a single click) and requirement to replace AA battery every day (which, even with rechargeable batteries, is a chore).

    So, my review is not only the evaluation of the G903 Lightspeed per se, but also a comparison with predecessor, which is of a bit different tier (7xx, not 9xx) and is a blast from the 2014.

    Let me list bad things first:
    1. It’s lightweight. The difference with my G700s, even with additional 10g weight inserted into G903, is about 40 grams. That’s very significant, it basically means that during the game your mouse will fly over the pad. It isn’t great for the palm of your hand, as muscles will experience more tension than needed, and it isn’t great for precision – drawing the straight line with new lighter mouse is harder than with predecessor. As in – it’s not that straight.
    2. It’s not ergonomic. As you can see on photo, the older mouse is clearly right-handed, and fit the palm better. No tension, it becomes the extension of your hand. The new mouse is “ambidextrous”, and that’s not an advantage at all. The only reason for the mouse to be ambidextrous is the corporate profit – you don’t need to have two different production lines. But it goes at expense of your comfort, and, in lesser extent, of your health. Though most mice were ambidextrous back in 90s, there were also more cases of tunnel syndrome too. So I suggest you take ergonomics seriously.
    3. The design is a natural dust collector. It won’t be that simple to remove the dust from its surface.
    4. Plastic feels cheap. Too cheap for a 90 mouse (I’ve got it for 72, but still). Note, that it’s the same plastic that was there in previous generations, but previously they either coated or painted it to feel better. But thin leaf button hanging above the mouse body feels cheap and a bit wobbly.
    5. LED is annoying, and you will have to use the application (Logitech G HUB) just to turn it off. The application should be running in background, or LED will turn back on. And not just on – it constantly changing colours and intensity. I suggest Logitech would make the LEDs in their future mouse to blink rapidly if they want their software to be running on user’s computer continuously. Because some people could get used to shiny mouse, or paint the LED black to get rid of it. Maybe a little audio device would help too – imagine, every time the Logitech software is not running, your mouse starts to play Celine Dion in a loop. Sorry, I digress.
    6. Wheel. It’s worse than in G700s. It has the same mode switch – between free flow and stepped rotation, but it doesn’t feel as good, maybe because the wheel itself is very lightweight.

    Now, the good things:
    1. Battery. For a fresh mouse, it looks good. I have no idea how long it will work, but my guess is that battery will outlive the left click sensor. After a week of use, the battery is still at 81%. A very good result for a gaming mouse, if you ask me.
    2. Despite being ambidextrous, the buttons on the right hand side (no pun intended) are covered with the panel, so I don’t accidentally press any buttons. After reading other reviews I thought there would be buttons on the right side of the mouse, and I’m glad it’s not the case.
    3. Quite precise and connection is good, but it’s the same for all mice of this line.

    Resume:
    Like many other reviewers pointed, there is no point in getting more expensive model over 7xx or 5xx models – it’s pure aesthetics. I don’t like where Logitech is going regarding the exterior design of their mice – despite looking better, the mouse feels worse than previous generations. But overall – it’s a good mouse and is well worth buying, if you are willing to wait for a good discount.

    Not the best, not the wors

  33. MarcyKirke says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis is my 1st wireless mouse in quite some years. Its is head and shoulders above the last one I had. There is no perceptible lag so its great for twitch based gaming (love my fps games). The battery length is amazing, I’ve only charged it once since I bought it and I game several hours a day usually. The charging cable plugs into the front of the mouse so it then just acts like a wired mouse whilst charging if you still need to play. The charge level is displayed on screen in the Logitech hub app where you can also make all sorts of customizations. It is light even with the small weight pack added but I got used to that quickly. Its a great mouse at a decent price point, the only thing that its missing imho is a ‘sniper’ button to drop the dps instantly. You can change the dps on the fly but that takes a few extra seconds which can make a life or death difference.

  34. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Firstly the idea of Moving to Wireless for gaming was not one I took likely but with limited desk space the freedom of a wire was appealing to me. I did try a mouse bungie which does help but you still get that “resistance” feeling.

    I went for a G403 – great mouse – this also had the light speed technology found in the G903, However, one of the side button on the mouse failed and I was out of warranty. Being a huge fan of Logitech for some years I wanted to stay in the franchise so I managed to get the G903 Hero on sale for 90 and Boy what a mouse..

    Took some getting used to – its longer and flatter than a conventional mouse but few days in and i managed to to adjust. I have small hands and I don’t have any issues using this mouse however my 5year does struggle as it is a large mouse.

    mouse is super snappy it really doesn’t feel like there is any delay at all – the weight is nice and I didn’t use the additional weight as it was already heavier than my previous G403.
    It has the wireless charging too however I will state if you can get this version with the new sensor is has a Whopping 160+ hours of use and I had about 15hrs on my G403 so in honesty I don’t think 100 for a mouse mat is really necessary when you have a battery life that long.

    I charged the mouse day one and I haven’t charged it since and I’m still on 47% I got it on 28 Oct with Daily use and since 10th Nov I’ve been using it heavy as been playing Destiny 2 Beyond Light like trooper.

  35. Lilly Edwards says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI love Logitech mouse and I have been using them for gaming for the past 15 years. I tried to switch brand but always end up back with them.

    The G903 has fantastic battery life, on and off gaming I only charge it once every 2 weeks. The RGB light is nice and not too in your face, wireless is flawless and I feel no lag or drop outs. Thei only thing I did not like is the extra buttons option at the right side of the mouse. There is no way I could avoid accidentally pressing them, I end up using the included blanking plate to cover it up.

    The body of the mouse is nice to hold with my large oversize gland but the front part of the mouse feels way too plastic, still excellent for my fast pace Apex and warzone pilay style so I am keeping this one.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic battery life.

  36. KarlO42gywkk says:

     United Kingdom

    OK so I Had this mouse for a short period of time now don’t get me wrong the mouse is amazing you can game for a week straight and not have to charge it and I’m talking about 8 hour gaming sessions it has the infinity scroll wheel which is a great feature (dont know where you would use it but its fun) and 2 side buttons and also additional side buttons for the right side of the mouth if you are left handed or if you have monkey hands

    The only thing I personally didn’t like and this is complete personal preference is the scroll wheel on the mouse is quite hard when you push it down now as a Call of Duty player for many years I have certain buttons customise such eyes my lethal grenade is my middle scroll button compared to the steel series 310 is a lot stiffer however I simply changed it to one of the side buttons and just relearn my layout

    If your looking for this mouse as a present for your kids, boyfriend, husband or anyone I would highly recommend it even with the LED RGB lights on consistently you still get over a 140 hours of charge and that is unreal and to top it off it charges in something like 4 hours

    The mouth is an overly big so it fits the majority of hands but at the same time it isn’t too small it’s a nice middle ground The mouse is beyond sensitive and the DPI is crazy high however this is interchangeable and brillia

  37. AltaCritchfield says:

     United Kingdom

    Superb mouse, but unfortunately too small for my short hands. I would say you should be fine if your hands are in the 19CM from base of palm to tip of middle finger range. Mine are about 17.5 and it just wasn’t quite comfortable enough for me, it felt like I had to stretch for the mouse wheel and to grip properly on the right side with my ring and pinky fingers.

    Other than that the mouse is utterly superb with astonishing battery life. After 2 nights of gaming, it did not even drop 1%.

    Would be nice if they could shave a few more grams off it too, 107 grams is not heavy in my opinion, but dropping 10-20grams (maybe a mini version Logitech??) would make all the difference.

  38. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Overall there is nothing much to dislike about this mouse. As there are many reviews online so I will just make it short. Good things: Amazing battery life (1 month+ per charge even with led and fully charged in 20-30 min), good shape, and clicky buttons.
    1 Bad thing: Rattle scroll wheel ( very noticeable and compare with my g302 this scroll wheel take some time to get used to as it feels kind of flimsy and stiff to press and its position is higher as well but the good thing is the infinity scroll wheel is very cool).

  39. Laurie Kelso says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersWasn`t really sure it was going to be as good as it is, but it`s pretty good after using about a week now.

    I had an older wireless mouse before and the battery always ran down easily within a day or 2 at most. This one just keeps going. I`ve not needed to repower it for several days now.

    It`s quite good in the hand, but perhaps a little shallower than I like compared to my previously logitech mouse. It also feels a little too smooth in my hand like it`ll slip away if I don`t hold on! It also feels a little too light even with the extra weights added in. Feels a little more fragile to my previous mice. Maybe it`s just me. I have big hands and like things with weight.

    However, gameplay and work wise this mouse is easily as good as a wired mouse. Absolutely no problem running fast paced games like fps and Xcom 2 with this. I`m frankly impressed at how responsive it is. The Tech has certainly improved. Comes with configurable buttons on both sides of the mouse. So far I`ve only detected 2 on the left and right side. There`s buttons up top to configure speed and whether the mouse wheel slowly clicks or moves smoothly.

    Comes with lights that you can change and alter pretty much everyway through the logitic utility. I`m not a fan of this gimmick so have it all switched off which likely gives my mouse extra battery life. I did have the lights on a little at the start and it was nice, I`ll admit.

    Comes with a wire too (which is what I`d hoped for), so you can still use it once the battery dies and recharge.

    Also remember to switch off your mouse when done. I think it saves on battery.

    Overall good, and gets 4 stars since I would prefer a tad more weight, strength and `bulge` to it.

    Update:
    Ok, had this mouse a while now. I have to update my review to say this mouse remains amazing. I often don’t have to recharge for WEEKS! Even if I forget to switch it off, it’s still good to go next day. It’s still incredibly fast and sensitive (which can be further tailored in their utility).

    I’ve dropped it on the floor a few times (yea, it’s slippery), but still going fine. Also it does not appear to conflict with anything else that’s wireless.

    The true test is when you forget you’re even using a wireless mouse and then go to a wired and feel tethered, less free.

    I’ve kind of got used to its shallow profile which is it’s only real negative. It’s expensive, but I’d say it’s just about worth it, if you can stretch to it, for what it does.

  40. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fantastic mouse. A little on the expensive side but the best wireless mouse I’ve ever had. Nice and ergonomic. The battery life is fantastic as I’ve had the mouse for just under a month and it feels brilliant. The battery life lasted for 18 days personally with medium to heavy use and charging from 0-100% took 2 hours 15 mins. I’ve heard a lot about the G903 double clicking problem and I bought the insurance that goes along with the mouse (~15) so I can get a replacement if it happens to me. So I would be wary of this, but personally it hasn’t happened to me yet. I have yet to find a con to this mouse. 5 stars.

  41. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI previously had a Razer Lancehand Tournament Edition, which was fairly decent still perfect condition after 3 years use! Though the Razer Synapse software and flexibility for ultimate control for ambidextrous users were outdated. So I decided to upgrade to this.

    By far the best mouse I’ve used after trying it for a week!! Though I hear some users say it has a bit too much plastic and the shape doesn’t fit well, in my opinion, the usefulness and flexibility of it make those cons null and void.

    I’m primarily a one-handed user, so to be able to set commands and macros to do what I need it to do for games/applications or work alike thanks to how user friendly the GHUB is, I’m very pleased with the results of it.

    Battery life I haven’t had to test as I bough the matching PowerPlay to make it all seamless to speak. Plan on getting the G Series TKL Wireless to match!

    To RIGHT HANDED users, you could probably find a better mouse to fit your hand shape if it’s uncomfortable.

    To LEFT HANDED users, seeing as there are very few well made left handed Gaming mice – especially wireless ones – I would strongly recommend and appraise this as the best mouse there is for us lefties. NOT TO MENTION THERE ARE NO WIRES!!

    The only downside, which is unanimous from us reviewers, but for me in particular, was the price so best that in mind before purchasing on an impulse like I did

  42. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI like the idea of the Powerplay system and bought this and the Powerplay Mat to replace my ageing Madkatz (S.T.R.I.K.E 7 Keyboard) R.A.T 9 setup. That sort of allowed me to feel the cost was reasonable but it’s not as it still expensive even though I got 33% off RRP for both items.

    Still, compared to what I paid as the new original price of the Madkatz gear it is reasonably priced enough to justify my impulse spending. (I was never brave enough to tell her indoors how much I spent on that setup) It also has a lot to do to match a R.A.T 9. (Or 7) and the Madcatz solid mousemat. Actually I am quite impressed although the weight system is far inferior to the R.A.T. series the DPI is much better and the software, in general, is better. Where it wins is battery life The R.A.T.9/ battery life was dire even though I self upgraded the cells to 4 times the original power. Now I need to see just if I do ever need to worry about that again as I often swapped to the corded 7 if playing or working for extended periods

    The build quality is not as good as I expected but that may be due to the lightweight plastic feel yet having been used to a solid metal framed mouse. Nor does it have the adjustable flexibility of the MadCatz (Saitek) gear

    I am probably going to get a lightspeed compatible keyboard now, however, I will give this mat and mouse a good week of hard use before I commit to that.

    Pro’s
    Nice lights and software
    Battery life
    Superior up to 16000 DPI
    Mat size

    Neutral
    Bland black no fancy red options etc. At this price point, I would expect more choice.
    Controls and programmability may live up to a R.A.T. 9/7 but the jury is out on that one.
    Build does not feel top of the range

    Cons
    No palm/hand adjustments
    Weight system is 10gms or nothing that is going to take some getting used to.
    Still too much money for what it is.

  43. AleciaZ54vgx says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI received this mouse yesterday and straight away it felt amazing, best gaming mouse i’ve ever used and you can;y tell it’s not wired. The only issue i had was there was no MMB click. it activated but there was no feel or sound to using MMB and i thought this can;t be right so ordered a replacement and just received it now and behold there is a tactical feel and sound now to MMB clicking. So my first was faulty so anyone who ordered one of these if your MMB feels like a touch screen phone with no click, feeling or sound you have a dud.

  44. VerenaShively says:

     United Kingdom

    i love gaming and this mouse is above my expectations, buttons are not in the way, and also changeable, all plastic and not rubber so it wont rub away, the battery i’m blown away with how long it lasts on a single charge, and the big button controls the mouse wheel speed so there’s 2 settings, the other two buttons are for dpi control, also the cable has an adopter so when u need to charge it u take adopter off and plug in so it only uses one slot for usb, and last but not least you can add a weight inside it to make it heaver if you prefer it. i don’t usually write reviews but i was surprised at the quality and only took 2 days to get to me through prime.

  45. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI saw multiple brand new G903 mice on eBay for only 70, however I decided to get this one for 120 for one reason; battery life. I would say in terms of tracking I do marginally prefer the PMW3366 as it seems to have ever so slightly less drift and acceleration, however the difference is negligible and the near 5x jump in battery life is easily worth it for me. With my old G900, I found myself having to charge it once or twice every week. I’ve owned this one for nearly a month and it’s still on 40% battery!

    The only thing I would say is that they seem to have replaced the gunmetal grey accents from the G900 with just standard black, which does make it look slightly less premium. I don’t know why they decided to do this, but nonetheless it’s still a great looking mouse.