🎮 Elevate your game with precision and freedom — no wires, no limits!
The Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse combines a high-performance PMW3366 sensor with 12000 DPI for exceptional accuracy. Featuring Lightspeed RF wireless technology, it delivers lag-free connectivity in a lightweight, ambidextrous design with six programmable buttons. Powered by a single A battery and finished in sleek white, it’s engineered for both professional gamers and productivity enthusiasts seeking seamless control and style.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse |
Item model number | 910-005135 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Windows |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 2.7 x 1.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.9 x 2.7 x 1.7 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B07795FKDH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 9, 2017 |
L**Z
Best mouse on the market.
Oh my life this mouse is amazing. Super good feel to it -- especially when the 10g weight is in it. Honestly maybe I'd like it if it were even slightly heavier, but I digress. The white is beautiful and the LED's are bright. It's a shame that your hand covers 95% of the RGB, but the scroll wheel is a nice touch. The rubber sides feel absolutely great and buttons are nice and clicky.The wireless receiver is TINY and is just like any other one Logitech makes. It's a bit of a shame it can't be placed into the mouse like their other wireless mice. I might even suggest being able to place it underneath the weight mechanism on the bottom of the mouse. The braided charging cable is SUPER long and seems extremely durable. I just wish that Logitech used USB-C instead of micro-USB. We must fully convert!!Finally, latency seems like a thing of the past and software is super easy to navigate. I wonder if there's a built-in feature for the mouse to flash red when it's about to die -- seems like it'd be a nice feature to let me know instead of giving me a heads up since I do use it with a Chromebook when I'm on the go, not allowing me to use the software to check battery levels.Overall, an amazing gaming mouse that I would recommend to anyone looking to upgrade their game.
A**R
Poor quality
the mouse worked decently for 3 months before the scroll wheel stopped working I just put up with that until recently where it started double clicking a lot of other people seem to have the scroll wheel problem as well does not live up to Logitech’s normal quality
C**E
Battery life and Mechanical Issues hold it back
First mouse I got developed a double click issue within 3 months of owning it. I am not a hardcore gamer so this made me pretty peeved. When I looked up this issue, it was clear that it happened to many people. Logitech did send me another mouse due to the problem(after some back and forth however).With that said, the old mouse's battery life just dropped off the cliff. Originally, the battery life lasted longer than a day but I can barely get 15 hours out of it now. The new mouse is doing the same thing. After a couple of months, the battery is taking a serious hit.Lastly, I would love to change the y-axis/x-axis dpi but that isn't possible. Other mice manufacture's software allow this.However, in terms of the actual use of the mouse, tt's smooth and light(comes with a weight if it's too light for you). The colors are cool and it does feel nice in the hand. They need to include another button on the side though. Two buttons is just not enough with modern games. The scroll wheel works great and I never have trouble connecting the mouse wirelessly.With that said, I think I may look to a different manufacturer in the future. There must be something out there that's better for the same amount of money.
D**E
Gotta love Logitech. They make some of the best mice ...
Gotta love Logitech. They make some of the best mice and keyboards. This was a tad bigger than I wanted, but it's such a good mouse that I'm keeping it anyway. If I find something from Logitech which is a little smaller and perhaps with a few more buttons, I'll sell this used. But, I do like it. I use it mostly for Star Citizen. I realized that researching mice that there are mice for different 'grip' types; claw, fingertip, palm. Keep this in mind when shopping for mice. I prefer more of a claw grip, but I don't like mice that spread my hands out too much or isolate my finger muscles. Logitech makes a tiny M187 mouse I love, but that shows you how small I like mice!The resolution adjustment on this is fantastic, and the extra side buttons are nice too. It also looks sharp in white/black with the optional LED. And, you can unplug and make it wireless.
L**S
The Perfect Wireless Mouse..... well, almost. (Review after 1 year)
I would like to preface this is my third gaming mouse, and I've used this for several games which are mostly for FPS, such as CS:GO, R6 Siege, Apex Legends and the like. However, I have recently been unable to play as much as I did due to real life obligations. Also, I have not tried this with the mouse pad companion that recharges this mouse.The first rating you see besides each category represents my initial feelings about it, and the second rating beside it is how I feel about it now, 1 year later.For Gaming (****) to (****)If you're planning to use this mouse competitively (not necessarily pro-league, think something around high ranked matches) and are transitioning from a wired mouse, you'll find that there is almost no difference in the feel, and you'd honestly have to be nitpicking to find faults. In fact, the feeling as you use this can only be described as freedom. You really have to own one of these to feel it for yourself. Even when at the red, the mouse doesn't become sluggish. Probably need put this thing to its lowest battery percentage for it to become lethargic like the other half-assed wireless mice out there.Battery Life (*****) to (*****)Quick disclaimer here, I SOMETIMES play more than 16 hours in one session and this bad boy will NOT die on you. Very impressive battery they slapped onto this one. 'Nuff said.Materials (****) to (**)Initially as I received this mouse, the materials were (and still are) quite well made. there is no wobble whatsoever. The rubber feet have not worn out as much as my Proteus spectrum which I still sometimes use. The white color of the mouse has not faded over a year, the buttons are still rock solid, and snappy as when I first got them; no issues with one click/press registering as two or none. The optical sensor has held up well too. And, the on/off button has not loosened a bit.What has not held up well however, is the scroll wheel. This is a known issue and I have looked it up and tried several solutions. One of them to update the mouse software, however this has not fixed the issue any bit more. I've made my peace with it and used the scroll bar to do it. It's just annoying that as a broke student who saved up little by little to buy this item and expected a premium quality mouse to fail a few months after purchase.However, there is something more atrocious than the scroll wheel.... which leads us toCustomer Service (*****) to (*)This is primarily the reason why I docked so much points despite near worshiping this mouse. Initially, when my Proteus spectrum’s wire frayed (which is also a known issue btw) the store which I bought was kind enough to replace it with a brand new one. I thought that Logitech was that nice. But now, that seems not to be the case.Furthermore, their customer service in Logitech is absolutely ATROCIOUS in my recent experience. The fact that they do not even respond to my email is frustrating.I had initially asked them how to solve the scroll wheel issueNo response.I asked them that maybe I should reiceve a replacementNo responseSo, buyer beware if you are not from the US/EU. It will be hard to get support for this item.
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