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G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse

Logitech G - G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse

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r/MouseReviewDisappearance of G303 SE diamond shape
2 months ago

G303 SE can rightfully go into rectums of people who thought it was a mighty good idea to modify the original shell, the final decision making individual and Shroud himself for shilling it. Daedalus Apex was an amazing shape and they left it dead for so long with Shroud Edition.

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r/razerWhat old mouse design do you want to see make a comeback?
2 months ago

daedalus apex in its original dimension, not the shroud edition bullshit

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r/MouseReviewI want a good mouse that will last me a couple years.
2 months ago

Didn't use MX Master but used the G502 for infinite scroll, G502 was just too heavy in the end (also the reason I never bought MX Master. Went with Keychron M6 recently. Had a couple of G305 (3x) and its wired predecessor and it's predecessor Logitech G3. G3 was the most solid. I loved G305 but boy were these mice of bad build quality. All break the same: scroll fails, double clicks. Also it doesn't matter these days, I won't accept a heavy mouse. The Keychron is too heavy even.

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r/MouseReviewBest mouse you have ever used?
6 months ago

The clicks, the shape. Unmatched. All we needed was a wireless, lightweight version.

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r/pcmasterraceThe 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025)
8 months ago

I've used the top two at different points (started with the wired G303, moved to wireless G305, then to the first gen gpro superlight) and I've loved them all. Like others are saying, there are probably cheaper options now that are just as good, but I have had a great experience with the mice that I've had from logitech. I've used many more logitech mice as well, but mostly professional/business focused ones like the MX Master, MX Ergo and MX Vertical

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r/MouseReviewBest mouse you have ever used?
6 months ago

G303 original, still waiting for a clone

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r/pcmasterraceWhich of these three mice are the best?
12 months ago

Used to own a G303 DA. Loved it. But once I moved wireless I never went back. Currently have none of these but I will add; I’ve always owned Logitech, and they make good stuff, but I ditched them when talks of subscription mice popped up. I won’t support that BS. I switched over to a Razer Orochi V2. Great mouse, never had an issue. Except for of course the Razer software. Absolute dogshit, borderline malware. That being said, I didn’t love GHub either. I miss the old software. My two cents at the end of the day. Next mouse I look for I’ll likely look outside the two big dogs of Logitech and Razer. I know this isn’t what you were asking but hope it helps. Good luck.

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r/MouseReviewYou only need 1 mouse
6 days ago

Would you perform the same with an mm720 or a g303? Shape is king, and all we get is clones with little differences. Also gripstyles matter, your aim will not be affected as much if you palm and rotate your elbow instead of wrist.

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r/MouseReviewDisappearance of G303 SE diamond shape
2 months ago

Had a G303 myself for 2 years, my grip on it felt very forced at times even though my hands are not big. Probably the mouse I've strained fingers more than on anything else, because I tried to keep at least some palm contact back then. Still loved it overall until double clicking retirement. From what I remember it wasn't among the most popular with pros, unlike Logitech's hold right now, maybe it didn't fit that many people? There will always be wide adoption problems for more unique mice.

r/MouseReviewWhat mouse did you use for more than 2+ years and what were/are the issues?
6 days ago

Logitech G Pro, 303 and 305 all ended with some sort of click issue. 305 also developed a really wobbly on and off switch. They cover almost 10 years together, so I haven't used anything else for that long. My most recently retired mice was parked in 8 months without any of that, just cause I hated its bottom.

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