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G403 HERO
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Logitech G - G403 HERO

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0lmsglaN • 6 months ago

Im using viper v3 pro (or whatever its called) and its pretty good, i was using logitech g403 before this and that one was pretty heavy but razer is lighter and feels different

r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->
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AgoAndAnon • 2 months ago

I have a Logitech G703 and before that I used a Logitech G403. I'm probably going to swap to a Redragon M693 for gaming because both of my Logitech mice flip out of even a single cat hair gets in them. I didn't realize that other mice didn't do that, and that I wouldn't need to spend so much time carefully using tweezers and trying not to scratch the mice up. The Redragon mouse is cheap and even though I imagine it has a lower polling rate, the ability to not need to clean my mouse every time my cat walks across my desk during shedding season is a huge bonus. Plus, it works as wired, with a dongle, or BT5.1, and the battery lasts pretty long from what I've seen thus far. It does have a higher liftoff distance than you might be used to, but I do not mind that.

r/pathofexile • What mouse do you PC guys use with PoE? ->
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AK-TP • 5 months ago

Heads up, I have small hands and I run the Logitech G Hero. In my opinion, it's a medium sized mouse.

r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->
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Alch_your_bank • 5 months ago

I got like 22cm long and pre wide hand I agree with your post G403 hero is beast shape My terra should arrive in few days I've tried almost all other shapes probably over 20 mice at this point LMAO There's only like 3 usable mice for my hand size I just never understood why Logitech never bothered with g703 superlight Then again,they would never been able to make it 50g anyways so. The gpx/gpx 2 is a brick compared to my chinese VXE I use rn

r/MouseReview • The Teevolution Terra Pro is the best relaxed claw grip mouse for wide hands ->
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antCB • 3 months ago

Last one I bought was a G403 that I had so many issues with (scroll wheel, cable being thick as hell, heavy, etc ). I mostly lost faith in Logitech gaming stuff. Bought a refurbished G903 which I occasionally use on the go, but I don't find it comfortable for longer gaming sessions. And recently bought an MX Master 3S for work (perfect). Rocking a Vaxee NP-01, and it's crazy good.

r/LogitechG • What Logitech mouse is everyone using right now? ->
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asianfatboy • 28 days ago

My Deathadder V2 is going on 4+ years. Hoping it'll last as long as yours. This was my first Razer and I only used Logitech ones. They never lasted more than 2 years. Always the double click issue (two G102, G403). Someone on the BuildAPC discord server recommended the Deathadder V2 due to the optical switches. Probably the only Razer product I've ever bought and exceeded my already negative opinion of the whole brand lol. Software sucks balls tho but then again so was Logitech's. I see that Godox X1 Flash Trigger too haha. I have one for my Nikon. Sadly I no longer shoot that much that involves the use of flash. Last I checked it, the rubber covers disintegrated due to the heat and humidity.

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basvhout • 9 months ago

Microadjustments on the op1 for example are absolutely insane. Great for kovaaks and training scenarios. But with CS I feel like a bigger and more stable ergo gives other benefits that are more important. I played years with a GPX and some days it felt great for CS but my grip never feels as locked in as with my trusty old G403. Recently switches back to my G403 and performed a lot beter in CS again. Somehow I get the flashier shots with my GPX but miss some easy ones. With my G403 nothing is flashy but I do drop a lot more frags in general. Guess I win more 50-50 duels with it, which is more important in the long run.

r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->
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Blu3Jell0P0wd3r • 7 months ago

For me, all three Logitech's I have (G203, G403 and G502 Hero) are super comfortable, with good weight, good grip (even the 203), and the 502 has the button on the side that I find perfect. On the 502 Hero you can add or remove the weights, I'm using only one to be around what i'm used with the 402. My last mouse was a Corsair M60, not great, bit weird to grip, too big, before that was a Cooler Master Sentinel that lasted only a year.

r/pcmasterrace • What mouse should I get for PC gaming? ->
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Borat97 • 2 months ago

VXE r1 pro max, fuck logi with their trash scrolls, i had 4 different models(g203, g403, g603 and g pro light(after 5 months)), in every single one the scroll broke(not working or scrolling randomly), same happened to my friend in few logi mouses. If they fix that they would be the best manufacturer but now you might have better chance of getting chinese mouse from ali for half the price. And imo wireless is gamechanger now, lag almost identical to usb and it can hold up to month depending on model(i think g603 hold for 2 months on 2 AAs, while deathadder v2 was able to go for around month), so you can either buy bunch of batteries or rechargeable batteries and forget or go with built-in batteries but those last around week, maybe more depends on how much you play.

r/pathofexile • What mouse do you PC guys use with PoE? ->

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