![]() ![]() Weighing in at 87g compared to the 107g of the G903. You can’t talk about high-end wireless gaming mice without mentioning the Logitech G Pro Wireless so I thought it would make sense to compare these two masterpieces.ĭesignwise, the G Pro Wireless has a much more simple look and also weighs considerably less. It is really convenient to use, and it quickly became one of my favorite key bindings. You can nudge the wheel to either left or right as well as press it down. But what really makes it stand out is the mouse wheel, which contains three easy-to-use buttons. It has all the buttons you’d come to expect with four thumb buttons, two DPI switches, etc. This is fantastic if you enjoy heavy macro games such as MMORPG’s or real-time-strategy. The more advanced design of the G903 does allow for a large number of keybindings which is fully programmable through the G Hub software. Which you prefer comes down to personal preference and nothing more. It is incredibly comfortable to use, but it also does make the mouse feel slightly bigger compared to the likes of the G Pro Wireless. What really makes the G903’s design stand out compared to other ambidextrous mice is the pivoted buttons which bring the mouse keys closer to your fingers natural resting position. A nd you can even swap out the thumb buttons on each side to fit your preference. The design is entirely ambidextrous and can be used by both left and right-handed users with ease. In terms of quality, it feels both sturdy and incredibly durable and has a real luxury feel to it. The design is one of the biggest reason the G900 was such a fan favorite for so long, and Logitech has kept it almost identical to the G903. It’s high-end performance, and highly customizable design makes it an excellent choice for competitive and casual gamers alike. It has been upgraded in almost every conceivable way without changing what made it great in the first place. If you, like me, fell in love with the G900 then the G903 won’t disappoint. Lightspeed provides the mouse with the 1ms report rate that Lightspeed provides while the 16K Hero sensor allows the G903 to perform at the highest level. Lastly, it comes with Logitech’s trademark Lightspeed and Powerplay features, and they work beautifully together with the new Hero sensor. In terms of raw performance, the 16K Hero and the old PMW3366 is pretty much identical though, and I didn’t notice any major differences. It is also incredibly power-efficient and can be used for well over 100 hours without any trouble, compared to the 30 hours the G900 could manage. ![]() The G903 Hero is equipped with the powerful 16K Hero sensor with cutting edge performance, 1-to-1 tracking, and highly customizable experience. The short answer is yes, Logitech has wisely chosen to keep an identical design to the G900, and it has seen significant upgrades in both features and overall performance. So the natural question is does it live up to its predecessor’s reputation? The G903 Lightspeed is the successor to the popular G900, a mouse that was long considered the best wireless gaming mouse on the market and was even used by professional players at tournaments. Exceptional battery life time(140 hours+).A lot of key-bindings & customizability. ![]() Unparralleled wireless performance & connectivity.The ambidextrous design is really comfortable.The Lightspeed technology works perfectly in sync with the new 16K Hero sensor to provide you with a level of reliability and raw power that few wireless mice can compete with. The G903 is another prime example of why Logitech is considered the best on the market when it comes to wireless gaming mice. ![]()
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