The flagship Logitech G G903 light speed wireless gaming mouse with next-gen Hero 25K gaming sensor for incredibly precise game play and 10x the battery efficiency of previous generations. Complete with immersive 16. 8M Light Sync RGB, ambidextrous design, and up to 11 buttons. Play on with improved tracking, 10x the power efficiency of previous generation sensors, and up to 140 hours of game play.
Power play wireless charging: never worry about your battery life again. Add the power play wireless charging system to keep G903 and other compatible g mice charged while at rest and at play. Powerplay wireless charging system sold separately
Hero 25K sensor through a software update from G HUB, this upgrade is free to all players: Our most advanced, with 1:1 tracking, 400 plus ips, and 100 – 25,600 max dpi sensitivity plus zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration
Light speed wireless: pro-grade 1 ms report rate, no cable drag, no compromises on weight or battery life; eSports professionals depend on lightspeed’s responsiveness and reliable Connectivity
140 Hour lipo battery: super-efficient system design results in almost 6x the battery life of previous Gen; lasts for up to 140 hours with light Sync RGB lighting, and up to 180 hours without
Note: In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse
Jason Bourne –
Southpaws rejoice. This is the one.
TLDR: I’ve been through a lot of mice. That’s because I’m wrong-handed with big mitts, and I’m always on the lookout for something that can compare to my dearly loved but deceased Logitech LX8. This Logitech G903 mouse is even better and hands-down the best mouse I’ve ever used.For southpaws like me, an ambidextrous mouse is about the best we can hope for. It’s a right-handed world, so it’s nice when a mouse isn’t specifically molded and curved for the right hand. This one is perfectly equal on all sides, but it’s more than that. It’s truly ambidextrous, and built with us lefty’s in mind.Size-wise, I wear XL men’s gloves, and this mouse fits my hand perfectly. Whether I want to use a full in-the-palm-of-my-hand grip or a fingertip ‘claw’ grip, it’s just right.The bottom of the mouse has six mouse feet, or skates. There’s a big one at the front and rear, as well as both sides, and it really glides well over my mouse pad. There’s even two smaller chevron-shaped skates surrounding the sensor, which I suspect also keeps dust out.The thumb wheel is outstanding. It works like any other, except that you can push a button right behind it, and it becomes freewheeling. Give it a good spin, and it’ll keep going up and down a page or an entire map of a game in the blink of an eye. Or you can use it the same as any other, albeit without any resistance. Push the button again, and you’re back to clicky resistance.There’s a DPI button, which I previously had no use for. Those buttons are usually on the bottom of a mouse, which makes them pretty useless. Out of sight, out of mind. But this one has two buttons right behind the mouse wheel resistance button and instantly changes the DPI settings up or down.What that does for me is make the mouse cursor faster or slower. There’s an on-screen pop-up when a change is made, and an LED light on the mouse shows one, two, or three lights that sort of indicate how many DPI, or how fast you’re going. I think this would be advantageous for some FPS or sniper games.The side buttons are perfect. You can use them all, on both sides, or you can use just the left or just the right and cover the others. It only takes two seconds to add or swap out because they and the covers are magnetic.When it’s all set up, the thumb buttons work exactly as I want them to. My thumbs naturally rest where they’re supposed to, on the solid part of the mouse, but it’s easy to rock them up slightly to activate either thumb button. With other mice, I was constantly clicking the buttons when I didn’t intend to; with this mouse, that’s not happening.There’s also a magnetic cover on the bottom of the mouse, which you push in hard to flip it out. From there, you can add or remove a 10-gram weight. I like a heavy mouse, so I’ve got it in.The last thing I absolutely LOVE is that although this is wireless (and has a great battery), you can plug it in and charge it while you’re using it. The cable it comes with is long, and you can keep the receiver plugged into it or use it to connect and charge the mouse. The only thing I don’t like about that is that it’s an old-fashioned USB-micro connector.Bottom line: Best mouse ever, and I’m thrilled. Well worth the money, and I hope this helps.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent gaming mouse for a big palm
Excellent gaming mouse for a big palm, I’ve been looking for a mouse for a very long time with good ergonomics and not a very light weight, it’s inconvenient for me if the mouse is very light, it’s a suitable weight, very comfortable shape
Ivko Cvejic –
a great mouse that I only have a few minor complaints about
I’m on my computer for work all day long, so I’m always on the lookout for great accessories that make my life easier, and this mouse is one of them. It’s a little pricey, but it’s very responsive across multiple surfaces and feels great in my hand. That said, I do have a few minor complaints.First of all, I bought the charging pad with my mouse and it worked great for about 6 months. Then I lost the USB dongle in a move so I purchased a replacement mouse, but even though it’s recognized and shows up in the Logitech G Hub software, the pad have never charged the mouse since and I have no idea why. That said, I can charge the mouse with a USB cable from <15% to 100% in a couple of hours and a full charge last for weeks even with heavy use so it's not a huge deal, although it might suggest that the rather expensive charging pad isn't really worth the expense.Second, there's a button next to the mouse wheel that switches the wheel from free spinning to tensioned mode where the mouse will stop moving as soon as you stop pushing it. I like the free spinning mode as it's a great way to quickly jump around a long document or web page, but the wheel on this model is very loose and tends to scroll drift the instant you lift your finger off the wheel even if you've stopped the movement several times by gently pressing down on the wheel. I've owned many different mice over the years and this is the first one where the wheel was so loose it would constantly drift like that, and I know it's specific to the model because I own 3 of these mice for my various personal and work computers and they all exhibit the same behavior.Finally, I always reassign one of my mouse buttons to double-click. I've learned over the years that if I physically double-click the little metal tab under the mouse button fatigues in less than a year and starts doing that annoying double-click when you only clicked once thing, so I always assign a button and use that instead. Now, there's no problem assigning a button to double-click, the catch is the G Hub software. It has this really obnoxious thing where it auto sleeps after like 5-10 minutes of mouse inactivity, so when you move your mouse again it plays a loud ding and for a couple seconds only basic left click and right click work before G Hub wakes up and pushes the custom button assignments into the mouse again.I've spoken with tech support at Logitech and there is no way to prevent G Hub from auto sleeping, that's just the way the software is designed, but there is a mouse memory mode. Basically, instead of communicating constantly with G Hub, you can just have the mouse "remember" its button assignments in a kind of offline mode. So no need for G Hub and no need for that annoying pause every time I move my mouse after reading for a few minutes. Except for some reason double-click is in a category of button assignments that doesn't qualify for the mouse memory mode, and according to tech support there's no way to get around that, which is kind of a bummer.Anyway, that's about it. I do like the mouse, but there is room for improvement in my book.
RB –
I had the g900 before this, and it lasted for about 5 years before I had any issues, and that was just middle mouse button click stopped working. I planned on replacing it with the same thing until I realized the 903 had taken its place. Zero regrets, its the same as the 900 but the battery life is insane. I’ve literally plugged it in twice in since I got it months ago. Having the ability to switch from stepped to free spinning wheel is a must have for modders IMO. Best mouse ever!
Majed Ahmad –
طلبت نسخة 16K وصلت نسخة 12k
Excelente, lo pedí una vez y venia sin una pieza, yo creo que error de empaquetado. Y lo pedí de nuevo porque sólo había sido ese detallito y el mouse se veía excelente, y ahora llegó completo y está perfecto :) –
Lo pedí una vez y le faltó una pieza yo creo que fue un error de empaquetado, pero el mouse se veía excelente, así que lo pedí de nuevo y ahora si venía perfecto, ya lo probé y funciona muyy bien, así que satisfecha con el producto 🙂
Luis David –
El mouse entregado es uno claramente usado, y ni si quiera para limpiarlo un poco para entregarlo y fingir que no es así. Lo probaré un poco y si no lo devolveré inmediatamente.
CK –
G-series mice are generally small. The G502, G604 right-handed “ergonomic” designs leave a void in the ball of the thumb. It’s too narrow, especially if held with ring finger on right-click, middle finger on scroll wheel(aka 1-3-1 grip). If you use 1-3-1 grip, ambidextrous mouse fits best.G903 fits well. The hard side surfaces on G903 has an advantage over typical soft rubber/silicone sides because it’s resistant to pinkie finger nails digging a crater in the soft material over time. I prefer the hard, easy to clean surfacesThere are enough reviews about the double-click issue for me to expect a button replacement down the road. Quality control isn’t good enough at this price.EDIT:As expected, left switch died, not responding; I replaced both switches. Have since used many other models(mostly razers) and I’m increasing my rating from 4 to 5 stars. This is still one of my favourites, because of it’s mix of gaming and productivity features; Gaming mouse with a hyperscroll wheel is rare.G903 is similar to G Pro, except g-pro lighter, caters to gaming no hyperscroll.It’s shape would be better with higher mid section. Add optical switches, AA battery option, bluetooth, usb-c usb dongle holder, and it would be perfect!