
Logitech G - G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse w/ HERO 25K Sensor
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Last updated: Nov 20, 2025 Scoring
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"I used 3 g703s in the past 10 years and literally didnt have 1 single issue with any of them."
"Had the logitech lightspeed for some time now and its been solid."
"been solid for the almost two years I've had it"
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"The greatest mouse I've ever used (especially for siege) was the g703. This is my hill to die on"
"G703 is goated."
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"I love my new Logitech G703 for claw grip. ... G703 is obviously the superior choice for my style of grip."
"For me, logitech g703. I've been using it for 4 years, tried other mices, but eventually returned to g703. ... I've printed a 3d version of it that weights 60g and still using it, not going to change it unless it breaks."
"The 703 shape was actually the ideal shape for me ... If it had the size and shape of the 703, it would have been a perfect mouse."
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"doesnt really look gamer ish just a regular black mouse with a logo with lighting you can probably turn off"
"You can turn the rgb off"
"It's a pretty boring slab of plastic if you switch off the RGB that just looks like "a mouse" tbh if you know what I mean"
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"My last mouse was a Logitech g703 which was heavier, and the difference was night and day. ... I think I will go even lighter for my next gaming one."
"I just wish logitech brought out a super light version."
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"aside from replacing the scroll wheel sensor multiple times"
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"none of them lasted more than a year."
"aside from replacing the scroll wheel sensor multiple times"
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"it is very much a more palm/relaxed claw mouse. ... It very much hugs your hand and wants you to slap your hand on it."
G703 hands down. Bought a g pro x Lightspeed 2 and was like damn this is nowhere near as comfortable. Tried glorious, tried g303, tried various random mice, nothing hit me like the g703
r/MouseReview • Best mouse you have ever used? ->The g703 is the best shape I've ever held. Right now I've got a Dav3P that I will run for a bit longer to see if Logitech makes a competent replacement or maybe I'll switch to that Terra pro. I tried the superlight dex at Best buy but did not feel the same as my 703, which I still use at my office.
r/MouseReview • Best mouse you have ever used? ->Never had a double click issue on a mouse. In today's mouse "market" I wouldn't recommend a 703, the Dav3 pro/hyperspeed are adequate or if you want to experiment with a small & upcoming company the Terra pro is getting good reviews. If you think you like dex shapes over Ambi mice, you will know within 10 seconds of visiting an electronics store. Do that before deciding on a mouse. Not sure you're familiarity with the shape so if you did that already and wasn't impressed stick with Ambi.
r/MouseReview • Best mouse you have ever used? ->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? ->I like it idk. It is literally just a g703 upgrade, all the other alternatives are well, alternatives, they aren't true g703 clones. (Aside from teevolution, I personally went with pulsar because they have been around longer) I haven't seen any YouTube reviewers be negative. I also don't care for 8k or anything so I never understood the "but no 8k!" complaint Coating isn't the greatest I will say but otherwise it's fine
r/MouseReview • I heard Pulsar X3 isn't that good ... what are other options? ->I've gone through a lot of mice over the years and I'm convinced it's mostly purely personal preference regarding how it fits your hand. My top three are the Kone Pro, G703, and Logitech Pro, but I don't even see two of those on the list. It's such a personal decision that asking for suggestions on Reddit is akin to asking strangers to tell you what pants will fit you best.
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->Lighter weight mice should be bringing the price of mice down, not up. Nobody should be justifying the high cost of a mouse with how light it is now. Sure it's just plastic. But the lightweight designs are so much simpler than before. Ya ever take apart an old G703? Just the most over-complicated nonsense. Now it's mostly just: base, PCB, shell. Done. Sure, they have better performance. That costs money for R&D. But they can pretty stop that now. It's well beyond it making any difference to us. Right now, we're getting upcharged on features we don't need and it's providing us with no value. Unless they're coming out with an Iron-Man arc reactor battery with near infinite life... I'm good where we're at. We all are really.
r/MouseReview • What take on mice will have you like this? ->G703 lightspeed. Awesome mouse. Shame that they stopped producing it recently.
r/LogitechG • What Logitech mouse is everyone using right now? ->I have a Razer Deathadder V3 and a Viper that I really like. Liked the Logitech G703 as well. My keyboard is some basic $8 USB one.
r/aoe4 • What mouse and keyboard do y'all use? Thinking of getting the g915x, no idea which mouse. ->That's funny because i own 4 G703 and 3 G pro superlight 1 and none of them lasted more than a year. It sucks that it feels like a lottery.
r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->Gpw just got refreshed. It's basically gpw2 now. Nothing outdated there, uses same tech as gpx2. It's 80g. I don't know how heavy you want it. I don't think that is as heavy as a g502 with weights applied... G703 is an option. It's pretty heavy in the 90-100g range. Its an older mouse but it is still completely suitable for fps. Still don't know if that's heavier or light than a g502 with weights tho. Other than a g502x, which would be the same mouse but a direct upgrade to yours, that's all logitech would have to offer without being too light.
r/MouseReview • Best Logitech Wireless Mouse for FPS? ->We used to add weights to our nice to make them feel more premium. Not even that long ago, either. The G703 has the slot for their pick add on, with a weight installed by default.
r/MouseReview • Best Wireless Gaming Mouse under $100? ->I love the G703.
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->I love my new Logitech G703 for claw grip. I tried G502 and G903 but G703 is obviously the superior choice for my style of grip. It's a pretty boring slab of plastic if you switch off the RGB that just looks like "a mouse" tbh if you know what I mean
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->A Logitech G703. I also have big hands (probably not as big as yours) and use a claw grip. Over the years I have tried many Logitech models including 2 G502s, a G903 and a G305. The G703 is by far the best for my hands because of its high profile and ergonomics. It's for sure taller than a G502.
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->ye i had replace 2 G102, 1 G603, 1 G703 which has the double click issuse for my friends and myself
r/pcmasterrace • Are there any good vertical mice with high end sensor and extra buttons for competetive gaming? ->A4tech X7, used it until it gave up on me. Got Bloody R7A afterwards and used it for around 2-3 years like the X7. After that I got a Logitech G703 when it launched and Im still using it. Just had to change the switches. I changed them by myself with kaihl gm8.0. My wife has ordered me an Attack Shark X3 for 30bucks in white and will see whether ill like it or get a bigger mouse since i have massive hands.. 22cm by 14cm
r/MouseReview • What was your first "official" gaming mouse? ->G703 but also viper mini... Which I returned
r/MouseReview • What was your first "official" gaming mouse? ->Nice review, many thanks! 👍 Since you have big experience with mentioned mice, maybe you can give an advice. Prehistory: I've been using EC2-A long time ago, comfy, quality, ok - ideal mouse at that time for me.When it started to double click i decided to switch to something else and bought G703. It appears to have too big back hump (I was even thinking to sand paper a bit). After several other changes like g pro x potato stone, xlite v2 mini, now I'm at Xlite v3 eS (pretty decent shape, no surprise, it is almost ec2). I wanna changes again and to top up collection, presently I'm on the crossroad with one highway (EC2-DW) and slight alteration (Pulsar Zywoo). How do you think if increased back hump of zywoo will be a problem? Or it is less hump than g703? Again thanks for review and hope for advice.
r/MouseReview • Zowie EC1-DW In-Depth Review ->I had the Dex and sent it back a couple of days ago. Its back side is just too wide for me to feel comfortable holding it. It didn't feel like the back hump was pushing against my palm the same way my gpx superlight and 703 did. The 703 shape was actually the ideal shape for me, but I had to switch to the gpx superlight at some point due to its superior specs. The superlight was great (especially the top hump), but a little too small and not ergonomic enough. If it had the size and shape of the 703, it would have been a perfect mouse. But the dex was not it.
r/MouseReview • Best gaming ergo shape? ->I've been using Lamzu Atlantis OG v2 for over a year with zero problems, so maybe it's just the mini problem, or you got unlucky. Don't buy Logitech tho, I had g703 and gpx and both had scroll issues
r/Apexrollouts • Mice with good scroll wheels. ->I used to use a g703 before switching to a g305 and it took sometimes to get used to and I got a lot of cramping, but now I prefer g305 and switching back to g703 feels weird. I'm looking to upgrade it to a Maya (non x). You might want to give it more time to see it it changes for you.
r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->anything logitech that uses lightspeed wireless. just pick the one with the best shape for your hand. its best if you can go to a store that sells them and has display mice out so you can test your grip. Logitech because they just tend to be really durable products compared to competitors in my experience, and lightspeed wireless because a wire is just one more thing that can get in the way when playing mouse on lazer. And modern wireless mice have lower latency than wired options. I'm not sure about prices since im seeing stuff in USD and not Euros, but the 3 i list here are all either obviously cheaper or right around 80 euros. G305 is a good budget option, but a bit heavy for its size since it needs a physical AA battery. G309 is very similarly shaped to the 305 but has a built-in battery so its lighter. G703 has a different shape that might be better for you.
r/osugame • What are you guys recommendations on gaming mouse for osu? ->I looked at it for a second and thought you had modded it because the scroll wheel did not look stock... didn't even think about it being counterfeit lol. I've been using the g703 since it game out, its my favorite mouse. I have went back to it over mice like g pro x, dav3p. Surprised there are fakes of an already repetitively cheap mouse price wise
r/MouseReview • What's the perfect mouse for me? ->Personally love my logitech g703, doesnt really look gamer ish just a regular black mouse with a logo with lighting you can probably turn off currently on sale on amazon for 64 euro
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->i switched to razer (naga pro 3 years ago) and away from logitech because their damn mouses (or any other G product. the headsets are absolute trash as well) kept having persistent double click problems or wheel scrolling issues. went through two G703's and one G502 in about two years (luckily under warranty). never again anything from logi G. on the other hand, the MX line is superior and it makes me wonder why they cheap out on switches on the rest of the product lines when these are better than anything else around, and the same price
r/wow • Best mouse ever? ->Logitech G703. Perfect mouse alongside the G502.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->Only suggesting because I also have larger hands and recently found my perfect mouse… Logitech G703 Lightspeed (you gotta try wireless). I run it with the PowerPlay mousepad and I seriously can’t go back. PowerPlay is something ypu could save up for but never having to charge my mouse while having no cable is incredible. Another positive is that if you ever want a very similar but much lighter and better sensor mouse, there’s the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex. I also appreciate how light Logitech Gaming Software is, much better than Razer Synapse
r/MouseReview • Come and help me find a new mouse ->So I was struggling because I was looking for a bigger mouse, but everyone was suggesting a G502. I have already had one before and it was too small for my ring finger and pinky… I had/have a G Pro X Superlight 2 and it was just too small. I could touch the mousepad with the heel of my hand and my fingertips with the mouse underneath. So I started researching bigger mice and everything led to the 502. I knew that wouldn’t work for me so I went to Microcenter and held each mouse and the 703 just felt so comfortable. Much heavier than my previous but the weight actually feels good. On top of that, it’s as long and wider than the 502 so my fingers don’t touch the mousepad. I was tempted to still get the 502 bc of the unlockable scroll wheel but I prioritized the overall feel and don’t regret it at all. Idk why the G703 isn’t suggested more for big hands but I’m just here to say that if you feel like your mouse width is uncomfortable because you’re pinching your thumb and pinky too close together and your ring finger has no place to go, try the G703. I had never even heard of the 703 and it’s incredible.
r/MouseReview • POV: you have big hands and want to keep your PowerPlay mousepad ->Has the same 25k Hero sensor and feels great in the hand. I think it’s a great mouse so far. Buttons also feel good
r/MouseReview • POV: you have big hands and want to keep your PowerPlay mousepad ->G703. To me the only improvements it could have are * Bluetooth/Wired/2.4 GHz (Most current mice all have this get with the times Logitech) * A good scroll (G703 is notorious for the scroll breaking first out of anything) * Weight reduction? * Better on-board memory. After re-start the buttons sometimes have to be pressed multiple times before the assigned function works. The shape and clicks of this mouse are superior to anything else I've had. A lot of current mice are abandoning the button next to scroll wheel too and that's disappointing to see.
r/LogitechG • What Logitech mouse is everyone using right now? ->Get a g703
r/MouseReview • Looking for a mouse to use playing Fortnite ->Logitech G703 wireless, works fine and fully compatible, maybe lacks a bit of additional mouse keys, but apart from this it works great
r/wow • mac users what gaming mouse do you use? ->I love my G703. You can turn the rgb off
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->The g703 isn’t really suggested because it’s “outdated” according to a lot of users in this sub.
r/MouseReview • POV: you have big hands and want to keep your PowerPlay mousepad ->Oh yeah it’s a good mouse for sure, one of the most comfortable ergos out there. My brother still uses his 5 years strong
r/MouseReview • POV: you have big hands and want to keep your PowerPlay mousepad ->Totally agree. $90 is a little pricey but I sniped a sale and got it new for $55 back in 2023
r/pcmasterrace • What mice should I first buy? ->Seconding the G703, got mine last year and still loving it.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->I'm used to the G703 mouse from Logitech and this Maya X is way too small for me. Hurts my hand (I have small hands which makes this even more odd). Wish I loved it because the mouse seems great and was for about a day before cramping my hand horribly!
r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->Been using this mouse for a week and coming from g703, this mouse is dogshit. I used 3 g703s in the past 10 years and literally didnt have 1 single issue with any of them. I will be going back to it immediately. First, the clicks are just randomly delayed. Every once in a while when i shoot there is liek a quarter second delay and I will lose the fight guaranteed. In a CS primier match i can expect it to happen about 3-4 times a game. I can easily recreate this in a custom game too. I also got the 8k dongle and it is literally e waste. It works fine up to 1k polling which is literally what the receiver that the mouse comes with has anyways. Anything above that the mouse will start spazing out and wont hold a click. If you hold down m1 it will literally let go at random times extremely often, to the point where it will happen basically every time. The signal has always been excellent and the dongle is literally inches from the mouse at all times. All software and firmware is up to date. So I either got both a faulty mouse AND dongle or the products are just shit.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X3 is honestly just OKAY except for 1 thing! *REVIEW* ->anything logitech makes with their light speed tech is good. i used an ambi mouse for about three years before switching to the right handed g pro (703) 4 years ago and haven’t looked back. i prefer a hand specific mouse but that’s just me and im not a great reference i can’t get past level 8 with 9500 hours so take it with a grain of salt lol
r/cs2 • Why everyone says Logitech G Pro Superlight is bad and most pros use it? ->I don't know why people use it, I finally gave in on my caveman side of my brain and smashed it as the scroll wheel fucked up yet again despite doing everything to MAKE IT WORK like it's supposed to. Never buying Logitech again, every mouse has some problem that is persistent and replacing it with a new one does not ever fix the problem (replaced G703 a grand total of 7 times, Superlight 3 times).
r/cs2 • Why everyone says Logitech G Pro Superlight is bad and most pros use it? ->It really depends on how you use your mouse and the budget you're looking to spend. I would see what mice you've enjoyed using and see what kind of grip you use, and how big you want your mouse to be. A lot of good reviews goes over the shape of a mouse and how comfortable a grip type is. This may vary depending on your hand size. The second consideration is budget. Right now there are a plethora of mice at different price points that are fantastic for what you pay. If you're going for a lower budget, any mouse that has at least a 1k polling rate, a PAW 3395 sensor, and has decent reviews for build quality and comfort should be fine. Honestly, you could spend 30-50 dollars and have a fantastic mouse. My main right now is a deathadder V3 pro wired - got it on sale for around 45 dollars, and it's been fantastic. I otherwise use a g703 wireless for casual use. Shop around, do some research, and just find what you like - there are so many options out there for every budget.
r/MouseReview • What mouse would you recommend for the games I go on? ->I've replaced every single factory logitech switch up until I got the G502X with the optical ones. The chinese Omrons suck. Done it to 3 G502s, a G703, and a G903. I'm also an Electronics tech by profession, so it's never scared me to do the swap and only takes like 10 minutes to do, but I can see how some people would be turned off by the thought.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->I've replaced every single factory logitech switch up until I got the G502X with the optical ones. The chinese Omrons suck. Done it to 3 G502s, a G703, and a G903. I'm also an Electronics tech by profession, so it's never scared me to do the swap and only takes like 10 minutes to do, but I can see how some people would be turned off by the thought.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->I've replaced every single factory logitech switch up until I got the G502X with the optical ones. The chinese Omrons suck. Done it to 3 G502s, a G703, and a G903. I'm also an Electronics tech by profession, so it's never scared me to do the swap and only takes like 10 minutes to do, but I can see how some people would be turned off by the thought.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->surprised the g703 isn't on the list. i hahe never owned a better mouse.
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->i use a G703 looks normal enough
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->I started looking for a new mouse two days ago since my 2nd G703 started double clicking (Rma'd first one), prior to G703, I ran the G305, so I am a complete newbie in the mice space. **Grip**: Relaxed fingertip? I just started learning about the types of grips but my grip is definitely not palm, my palm never touches the mouse. It's like a mix between palm grip (without palm touching mouse) and fingertip? my fingertips are in contact with the mouse. I'm leaning towards the L7 Ultra+ and VXE Mad R + / Major+, my hands are roughly 15x9 (not accurately measured) they are on the small-medium range probably. I DON'T PLAY FPS but enjoy some casual gaming that don't really require aiming, mainly action combat. I enjoy the comfort ergonomic style that the G703 gives but maybe because I haven't had another mouse besides it and the G305? my fingers do start hurting after a few hours of gaming if that means anything?
r/MouseReview • Best Bang-for-Buck Mice Compilation ->G703 and Artisan Zero
r/FPSAimTrainer • Which mouse and mousepad are you currently using? ->I'm using the g703, I like big ergo mouse like that, preferably with even a wider right side for my pinky finger to sit on. Of course I want it to be really light, because the g703 is really heavy in today standard. Which mouse should I look into?
r/cs2 • Why everyone says Logitech G Pro Superlight is bad and most pros use it? ->I just got this mouse and cant stand the feel of the plastic, and my ring finger rubs against the outside edge of the right click button, which just isnt comfortable. I am also struggling with the light weight. Im coming from a G703 (started double clicking) which has a nice heft. Im so bummed because I love the all black aesthetic of this mouse. I cant seem to find a good no-frills all black gaming mouse.
r/MouseReview • Keychron M7 8K long-term review — A lightweight gaming mouse with 8K polling that does it all (almost) ->I would recommend the Logitech G703 or G503
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->The G703 was the first mouse I ever opened and tinkered with... It's like starting mountain climbing with Mount Everest 😅
r/MouseReview • What take on mice will have you like this? ->Check out [prosettings](https://prosettings.net/lists/league-of-legends/) They mostly detail stuff for CS and Valorant pros where peripheral changes are a more popular topic. So the league list isn't exhaustive and not 100% up to date. As with other games, variants of the Razer Viper and Logitech G Pro dominate the list. But the G703, G903, and Deathadder also make appearances. Niche lightweight brands like Vaxeee and Finalmouse that have made inroads in CS and Valorant don't have much traction in league.
r/leagueoflegends • most popular mouse used by pros in 2025 ->Logitech G703, extremely comfortable 👍
r/pcmasterrace • What mice should I first buy? ->It's light enough to be comfortable for FPS games, at least for me. My last mouse was a Logitech g703 which was heavier, and the difference was night and day. I think I will go even lighter for my next gaming one. I have long fingers, so I wish the side buttons were a bit more forward. Other than that, can definitely work for gaming.
r/MouseReview • Keychron M5 ->Any good ec clone, i think xlite or Dav3 are the best ergos in that aspect atm. Maybe something like the terra too (g703 clone) i have similarly sized hands and i enjoyed the g703 back in the day alot.
r/MouseReview • Need Mouse Recs For Big Hand Palm Grip ->If he likes the g703 then consider the teevolution terra or for a different ergo shape I recommend the deathadder V3
r/MouseReview • VXE R1 PRO MAX or Keychron M6? Or any other recommended budget mouse? ->G703 hero rear hump ergo and heavy
r/MouseReview • Need recommendation similar to SteelSeries Rival 310 Gaming Mouse ->I just wait for a sale on any decent brand. I got a Pulsar Xlite v3 for about 2500PHP(44 USD). Pretty damn happy with the mouse way less headache than my G703.
r/MouseReview • Is there still a reason to buy gaming mice from big brands anymore? ->I went from a G703 to Xlite V3 and the shape bump and weight difference was insane for me. My first grab of the I would sent it sliding forward. I got used to it now but yeah it’s make a huge difference in the palm area for me.
r/MouseReview • Shape is KING! Share your hand size, main mouse, and how the shape benefits your aim! ->Hi, you should check out the G703 or the MX Master 3S, both fit my comically large foam hands. MXM3S is a bit more deluxe, quite heavy, slightly vertical and right-handed. G703 is more comfortable, ambidextrous, has fewer features (which you might prefer). My G703 started doubleclicking after a few years and the MXM3S is the replacement, very nice mouse but a bit extra. I tried the G502 myself and it's smaller than the G703 in all dimensions, as well as lighter and with extremely narrow mouse buttons. Very disappointing, returned it the next day. Small hand man's idea of a big hand man's mouse. Don't buy it. If you want to check mouse sizes, this site helped me a lot: https://www.rtings.com/mouse/tools/3d-model-shape-compare/3d/logitech-g703-lightspeed-with-hero-sensor-vs.-logitech-g502-hero
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->Here's the 703 compared to the Utechsmart Venus I use. https://www.rtings.com/mouse/tools/3d-model-shape-compare/3d/logitech-g703-lightspeed-with-hero-sensor-vs.-utechsmart-venus
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->I went G703 lightspeed Has an RGB LED, but can be turned off in software. I use it for work, fits my hand better than a tiny laptop mouse.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->as an owner of g703 and DAv3, i think youll love the Dav3. my only dislike was that it uses synapse. Oh, and the dongle is annoyingly hard to plug the cable into sometimes because it has like a mineshaft inside of it unlike the pulsar dongles. If you find that you dislike it for whatever reason, pulsar has a pretty much EC clone and I loved my xlite for years before I got my dav3.
r/MouseReview • Finally upgraded to a lightweight mouse for FPS ->I recently bought a Logitech G703 lightspeed. I play FPS a lot. Mainly CS and some other games as well. I've been using the wired G403 version for almost 7 years and finally made the switch to the wireless version G703. Both have same dimension's with G703 having a more premium feel. Nice click feel and an overall nice feel to it. Feels much better than the G403 especially not having any wires and just being free to move around. Battery life is great as well. I'm pretty happy with it. Check it out it's not bad. I bought it for 275aed. it's a bit expensive online in some places and cheap in some. I know a store where you can walk in and get it. That's what I did as I couldn't wait for online delivery.
r/DubaiGaming • best gaming mouse ->18.5 x 10.5, from my experience with the G703/G403 which this is inspired by it is very much a more palm/relaxed claw mouse. It very much hugs your hand and wants you to slap your hand on it. I would look at a smaller ergo or something like the NP01s if you prefer a true claw grip.
r/MouseReview • Teevolution Terra Review – A Lightweight, High-Performance Ergo Mouse ->low master. logitech g703. light, comfortable, no bullshit
r/leagueoflegends • Challenger players, what mouse do you use? ->WWWWW Awesome job Rebel! Sometimes I miss my 703 😭
r/MouseReview • Teevolution Terra Pro review (Legendary G703 got its endgame) ->Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed team here! Got some Supergrip tape on it as I find it a bit slippery. Best mouse owned so far. Came from a Logitech G703 (love that mouse but the rubber sides wore down to bare plastic).
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->I will never replace my G703, but they do look similar. Only this looks less ergonomic.
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech - PRO Lightweight Wireless Optical Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse with RGB Lighting - Wireless - Black - $39.99 ($109.99-$70) ->Would love to, but my G703 will be immortal at this rate. I heard it’s very smooth, which isn’t ideal because who wants to play with grip tape
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech - PRO Lightweight Wireless Optical Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse with RGB Lighting - Wireless - Black - $39.99 ($109.99-$70) ->I have 3 G703's. For different desks... But I'm quite familliar with them. Yes, they suck. A lot. But they're also very easy to work on, and replacement parts are easy to come by on ebay. If you're even a little bit handy, a G703 and PowerPlay mat are probably the best combo you can get. I've had mine since 2017, and aside from replacing the scroll wheel sensor multiple times, it's held up well -- Certainly it's no worse than my Steel Series Diablo 3 mouse or Razer stuff.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->Try a g703 somewhere. I hate small mice but this one fits me very well.
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->Logitech G703 for 5 years now. Still great
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->Hell, ever since age has caught up with me I've been using an MX vertical for gaming. It was a bit of a learning curve but I'm just as bad now as I was with my G703. Non-gaming mice work fine (for the most part, for most people). The vast majority of gamers will run out of skill before the polling rate of their mouse becomes a real limitation.
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->I had a 703 that developed a double click, i just put some new switches in it and have had no issues for the 3 years since.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->I had a 703 that developed a double click, i just put some new switches in it and have had no issues for the 3 years since.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->I had a 703 that developed a double click, i just put some new switches in it and have had no issues for the 3 years since.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Yeah it honestly doesnt surprise me. Reddit will say otherwise, but I find razer products to be decently well built. Unlike logitech products, which i used to buy, until I had three G703s start to double click within 2 years. Never again will I buy a Logitech product
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Yeah it honestly doesnt surprise me. Reddit will say otherwise, but I find razer products to be decently well built. Unlike logitech products, which i used to buy, until I had three G703s start to double click within 2 years. Never again will I buy a Logitech product
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Yeah it honestly doesnt surprise me. Reddit will say otherwise, but I find razer products to be decently well built. Unlike logitech products, which i used to buy, until I had three G703s start to double click within 2 years. Never again will I buy a Logitech product
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Thirding this, been solid for the almost two years I've had it along with my g915 keyboard.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->My G703 is having issues with the wheel click not responding, so I just ordered a Pulsar X3. Another option is the ENDGAME GEAR OP1we. They also sell replacment compoenents for the mouse should a part break. The BenQ Zowie U2-DW 4K might also be something to look into.
r/MouseReview • Durable wireless mice with wired charging for FPS gaming? Two dead G703s. ->G703 light speed fits my hand better than any other mouse I’ve found
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->Hey! As in title, we’re looking to replace our mice after many years and I’m actually the one in charge to do the research, since my gf isn’t that much into technicalities. The struggle I have is that as far as I very much wanted some DAV (3/4), I’m not sure if we need such high end mice for casual competitive gaming (Apex, Overwatch, Valorant). I have currently Logitech G703 Lightspeed Hero edition, but my skates are dying for quite some time and I can actually feel dragging under it. Also not sure if this mouse is up to current standards for connectivity (since weight is not even a factor, as it is very heavy, like 100g?). I don’t even mention gf mouse since it’s some brandless cheap market wired thingy. Main products we’re looking for right now are: - DAV3/4 - Lamzu Maya - Pulsar Xlite Large Since were both quite tall people, were looking mostly into mice of 120mm+ length, so above ones kinda fits. For last 2 weeks I fell into rabbit hole of researching this topic and it’s not easy to make a decision. Since our country has limited brands availability, I can’t consider Chinese brands and smaller companies. Our main struggles related to above products: DAV is quite expensive and not sure if worth its price for features Pulsar seems to carry bad renown according to this subreddit Lamzu is neutral grip so not sure how switch from profiled mice would be. Any thoughts or alternative recommendations? --- @edit: Some additional info as recommended in comments: Our hands dims - 18.5 x 9 and 19 x 9.5cm Preferred grip - palm, occasionaly in heat of the moment slight claw, but dominating is palm grip Preffered polling - max 2k is enough probably? Since would be nice to have mice that lasts a week on battery or something (currently my G703 holds for 3-4 days). Not sure if relevant info for mouse profile, but im using sleeve while gaming. I have my G703 for years, but it tends to cause some sweatiness and it's shape is not perfect I would say, I simply got used to it.
r/MouseReview • Gaming couple looking for new mice ->Had 2 Logitech G703 (both double clicked and scroll jumped up and down) and 1 G903 (double clicked) in the space of 2 years this was.. All in the bin.. Got a Deathadder V2 (on May 2022) and had 0 issues so far. I was really bummed about the G903.. It is such a good mouse but I got fed up with Logitech
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Had 2 Logitech G703 (both double clicked and scroll jumped up and down) and 1 G903 (double clicked) in the space of 2 years this was.. All in the bin.. Got a Deathadder V2 (on May 2022) and had 0 issues so far. I was really bummed about the G903.. It is such a good mouse but I got fed up with Logitech
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Had 2 Logitech G703 (both double clicked and scroll jumped up and down) and 1 G903 (double clicked) in the space of 2 years this was.. All in the bin.. Got a Deathadder V2 (on May 2022) and had 0 issues so far. I was really bummed about the G903.. It is such a good mouse but I got fed up with Logitech
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->For me, logitech g703. I've been using it for 4 years, tried other mices, but eventually returned to g703. I've printed a 3d version of it that weights 60g and still using it, not going to change it unless it breaks.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->Black g703, then tune the logo color. I’ve done that.
r/NuPhy • Any mouse recommendations pair/color? ->I’ve used the Razer DeathAdder Essential (Wired) for 2 years, followed by the Logitech G403 (Wired) for about 3 years, and most recently the G703 (Wireless) for around a year. I’m looking for something with a similar shape and feel — that distinctive “D” shape — with a thumb grip on the left side, a high-quality sensor, a noticeable hump at the back, and a smooth transition between the right and left mouse buttons. You know what I mean. And weigh 80g-95g I considered buying a Zowie, but it’s not available. My budget is around $50.
r/MouseReview • I want a mouse with the shape and feeling of Zowie EC1-C - G403 - G703 - Deathadder ->The greatest mouse I've ever used (especially for siege) was the g703. This is my hill to die on, I just wish logitech brought out a super light version.
r/SiegeAcademy • is the g502x a decent mouse for siege? ->I have trued it before, very very nice mouse. I even tried a modded 3d printed shell for the g703 before. This is kinda peculiar or odd, but the reason I liked the g703 is for the dpi button under the mouse wheel. I remapped that button for secondary gadgets and other things in the past.
r/SiegeAcademy • is the g502x a decent mouse for siege? ->Damn the G703 didn't make it, my personal favorite
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->700s. Oh you mean a modern mouse with modern technologies like usb-c and a modern sensor. Will micro USB do? Okay, main a g703 now...
r/MouseReview • What is the best ergo shaped mouse you ever used ->G703 is goated. It feels lighter than the G Pro Wireless. Teevolution Terra is coming out soon too which is basically a g703 superlight
r/MouseReview • Looking for a mouse to use playing Fortnite ->I've used the G403 and G703 extensively over the years. As someone with large hands (19cm), it was the most comfortable mouse from the ones I've tried. I used them until the rubber and scroll wheel wore out on both, but was baffled to see Logitech sleeping on them. I moved on to the new generation of lighter mice and settled on a G Pro X Superlight 2, but while it was comfortable enough (mostly due to its weight), I always missed the bulky, elevated shape of the G703. To put it simply - **the Teevolution Terra Pro is basically a G703 Superlight**. It's almost perfect, by far the best mouse I've ever used. Everything about it feels similar to the Logitech Superlight, only in a much nicer shape (for me). Kudos to the company for listening to fan feedback and upgrading and fixing certain issues on the mouse. There's an extra pair of skates in the box as well as rubber grips that fit the buttons and side perfectly, and it even has Bluetooth connectivity so it can also be used with my Macbook. I'm so happy with it I'm seriously considering getting a second one as backup, in case Teevolution goes under for some reason (I really hope not!). If you're someone with big hands and miss a good ergonomic ultralight mouse, try it. You might just find your new favorite mouse.
r/MouseReview • The Teevolution Terra Pro is the G703 Superlight Logitech refuses to make ->They did. I don't change my DPI though, so on the G703 I just had that remapped to Play/Pause media.
r/MouseReview • The Teevolution Terra Pro is the G703 Superlight Logitech refuses to make ->I had surgery in both hands due to carpal tunnel, and so far the g403/703 and the Teevolution Terra have been the best so far with hand cramps. I'm able to have a more relaxed grip compared to my viper v3 pro. I'm really digging the Terras weight. But I'm also trying to use lower sensitivity with a bigger pad to limit wrist movement and use more of my arm.
r/MouseReview • Largest yet Lightest Gaming Mouse? G502 is still too small. Carpal Tunnel pain. ->Logitech g502 or lightspeed. I wouldnt go with razer as i went through like 5 deathadders, and all of them developed a double click problem (i play alot of games that require alot of clicking). Had the logitech lightspeed for some time now and its been solid.
r/BuyItForLife • Looking for a sturdy long lasting gaming mouse ->I had a Logitech mouse with their light speed wireless, and it would regularly drop out and had quite short range at that. Granted, my wireless keyboard I still use at work because it’s not had the same issues.
r/LinusTechTips • Need new wireless gaming mouse ->I have the Hyperspeed. Lighter, especially with a lithium battery. Enjoy!
r/LogitechG • When will a G600 Lightspeed be available? ->I'm jealous of people that can use a mouse with all the side buttons. My thumb is pretty much numb from nerve damage that never healed right so I can't feel any of the buttons. I use the Logitech hero instead so I get the two buttons on the top for my interrupts, the big side button for my placeable spell, and the other two with my self heals. I wish they had an ambidextrous version of the hero with the buttons mirrored on both sides so I could use them and feel them.
r/wow • Best mouse ever? ->I've got a logitech hero, it seems fine but I really don't like it. Ergonomically it's fine, no issues with holding it, just button xonfig and positioning is a bit off, keep switching dpi macros by accident mid game.
r/DotA2 • What gaming mouse do you currently use? ->I love the Logitech hero. It’s been with me for so long!
r/videogames • What's the best gaming mouse options? ->Logitech hero is my daily driver at home. Brought my G602 into the office, perk is they supply my batteries now. XD
r/ffxiv • Looking for an MMO mouse replacement ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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