Product Comparison: Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED vs SteelSeries Rival 650
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- 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.
- It feels good, and the dpi switch helps if you feel like you need two sensitivities for more than one activity, like gaming for instance.
- The buttons click reliably and easily with little pressure, making this a great operating mouse.
- Buttons are all placed well, feel natural to click without having to reach around or contort fingers.
- Sensor or polling rate offer perfect performance as far as I can tell.
- The mouse wheel only scrolls and clicks, no side to side, which helps. It doesn't feel loose and jiggly.
- This mouse is wide and fits in my hand perfectly.
- Maybe it's the combination of plastic, rubber, and metal weights that gives it a tank feel, but even the buttons feel weighty when using them.
- For me, mouse without additional weights is just perfect as it can be.
- The shape, size, and weight are all super comfortable and ergonomic.
- The mouse itself feels very good and heavy in my hand.
- Logitech includes a small USB passthrough which connects the cable to the wireless receiver to make accessing the charging cable easier.
- It's wireless which only adds to the benefit as cord not going to mess around.
- Worth the price just to get these sensors with wireless and decent range of it.
- It performs equally wired or wireless for me. Although I find myself using it wired most the time..
- It is a luxury grade wireless mouse for the price of your average top-tier gaming mice.
- The only one issue I had is a disconnect while connected via cable while playing.
- The mouse looks awesome, feels great, and has the option to add weight, if that is your thing.
- For my usage, I found the customization through SteelSeries software to be easy to use.
- I literally used this mouse for a week on one charge - at a minimum for 4-5 hours a day without having to recharge.
- The quick charge feature is nice and should be available on all devices.
- It doesn't get shiny/sticky like the usual matte plastic shell of other mice.