Product Comparison: Logitech G703 vs Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED
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- It has the best scroll wheel that I can now never live without ( I love unlocking it and just letting it spin).
- The switches inside a noticeable omron switches which give a nice adubible and tactile feedback.
- The mouse is purely symmetrical and comes with button "covers" such that you can have the side button on your left if you are right handed or right if you are left handed.
- The design is flawed especially by how hard it is to use the two center buttons, and the lighting not doing anything particularly useful.
- The scroll wheel sometimes scrolls backwards, or in the opposite direction intended. If you try to scroll down, it will sometimes counter-scroll upwards. As you can imagine, this is extremely annoying.
- Extremely light.. Even with the included weight.
- It's light, easy to grip with rubberized sides and allows for different grips to be easily used.
- This mouse is better for medium-larger hands in my opinion as it is quite large. There is also a ten gram weight included which is a nice touch. the are no problems with the sensor and it glides well.
- 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.
- If you feel that the mouse is too light you can use the metal piece that comes with it to had some weight to it.
- The 703 features lightspeed technology, which allows it to communicate wirelessly at reportedly the same latency as a standard wired mouse.
- The wireless has no input lag, never failed to me so far. It works on all surfaces and you can adjust the sensitivity.
- Wireless range surprisingly very good. I was afraid that there might have been a lag as I use the item upstairs and downstairs but to my surprise, it works fantastically well.
- It can be a wired mouse just like any other and in that way it charges so it has permanent power or you can just unplug the wire (it's just a micro USB) and then it's wireless.
- Expensive for what you get. Build quality should be better for a mouse this expensive.
- Logitech includes a small USB passthrough which connects the cable to the wireless receiver to make accessing the charging cable easier.
- Battery life is amazing, without the powerplay mat you easily get a whole 24 hours before having to plug it in to charge and with the powerplay mat I have never had to plug it in since.
- Highly customizable. You can change the color settings dependent on the game you play, shows you your click statistics, customizable buttons, battery life and everything.
- The device is easily configurable within the logitech G software package, allowing for changing the polling rate, the dpi, the lighting, and what the side buttons do.
- The battery life is outstanding. It charges very quickly and lasts for days even if it's used daily for 8 hours a day.