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G603 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse

Logitech G - G603 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse

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r/buildapcHow important is a good keyboard and mouse?
3 months ago

For me, extremely important. I'm currently using a Lofree Flow Lite84 and a Logitech G603. It's so subjective though. I know someone that has close to 2,000 hrs in CS2 using a Logitech MK120 combo. Some people really, really don't care, and there's nothing wrong with that.

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r/MouseReviewUnpopular opinion: logitech G309 is a good mouse for its purpose and is inovative [short review]
10 months ago

I loved my g603 but buttons started to gen finnicky tried to replace it couple times and even though i am ok to buy a new one i realize there isnt anything like it g603 had both lightspeed usb and bluetooth two AA battery slots and you can only use one if you wanted long battery life and replaceable batteries are better than rechargeable since when the recharge battey eventually will go bad and you have to throw the mouse away... even after years of use and i bought it used so it was used heavily the outside is still perfect cosmetic condition. shape was great for my palm grip and if they only made that with the new sensor i would have bought it the closest thing is this so i bought this g309 and will test...

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r/pathofexileWhat mouse do you PC guys use with PoE?
5 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.

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r/MouseReviewSearch for a heavy mouse
about 1 month ago

Logitech G603 while paired up with NiMH battery (which are really heavy - you can use Ikea batteries or Eneloop). But I don't think that it is as big as you want, shape-wise. Any wireless mouse powered with double AA battery slot is your best bet. Lithium ion batteries are commonplace as they're optimal for a light experience; hence by inversion, mouse that use the old form factor of plug and play batteries might be better for your liking. Anyway this [thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/1gvr768/wireless_gaming_mouse_that_uses_aa_batteries_that/) seems to be confirmed that it's pretty much doomed though. Even large mouse tend to pivot into lighter weights as lighter = synonymous to engineering feat. Your best bet might be to create some custom mold made of a heavy material for a preexisting mouse...

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r/pcmasterraceWhat is your favorite mouse
11 months ago

I love my G603. It's nice and simple, just the right amount of heavy, it fits my bear paws, and the battery lasted like 4 years before it finally died.

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r/pcmasterraceWhat is your favorite mouse
11 months ago

The only mouse I’ve used(besides my parents’ old office mouse) the Logitech G603. Served me well for almost 5 years at this point

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r/MouseReviewWhat mouse are you actually using right now, and what did you stop using?
15 days ago

Currently using a Teevolution Terra, coming from a Lamzu Thorn. Previous to the Thorn, I was using a G603, but changed because it's too heavy for long gaming sessions, even though I love the shape. At first I really liked the Thorn, but after a while I realized it's a bit too small for me, which could make my hand and forearm hurt after a while. Plus, I experienced a few firmware hiccups: sometimes, the 4K receiver wouldn't register some motions; also sometimes after recharging the mouse and replugging the receiver, I could have to do it a few times for the mouse to behave correctly. I need to check if they fixed the firmware since. Also, the non-dustproof encoder unsurprisingly got dust in it, which makes using it frustrating. Tried to blow compressed air on it but couldn't fix it. I got some replacements though, just need to borrow a friend's soldering iron. Anyway when they announced the Terra I preordered it immediately, and it's pretty much the perfect mouse for me. Almost identical to the G603, except almost 3x lighter. Solid clicks, excellent scrolling, and none of the performance issues I had with the Thorn. The only nitpicking would be about the paracord, it's way too rigid to game when the mouse is charging; and the default skates with hexagon dots on them. They're pretty fast but also feel pretty scratchy even after being broken in, but since they also provide smooth skates in the box it's not a big deal.

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r/MouseReviewUnpopular opinion: logitech G309 is a good mouse for its purpose and is inovative [short review]
about 1 year ago

Currently swapping between a Logitech G603 and a Rapoo V8PRO Does the G309 finally fixes the main failure point that the G603 suffers from? The scroll wheel suddenly skipping down 3 pages and going up 5 pages on a really bad day?

r/MouseReviewUnpopular opinion: logitech G309 is a good mouse for its purpose and is inovative [short review]
12 months ago

Uhhh the G603 definitely has that issue, my G603 does that. Unless you meant the G309?

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r/MouseReviewI feel like every single mice is too small
7 months ago

Try (if you can get it) a Logitech g603 wireless or rog gladius iii aimpoint. I have big hands and both mice are good for my hands

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r/pcmasterraceWhat is your favorite mouse
11 months ago

Logitech G603, i just love how perfect the big and heavy they had, the no light are not even a thing because i only watch it by mere second before my hand fully cover the mouse, its amazingly long time battery, i keep forgetting the last time i replace the battery. Ngl i didnt know what mouse that could replace this in case my mouse need switch replacement again.

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