
Logitech G - G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse w/ HERO 25K Sensor
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Last updated: Dec 30, 2025 Scoring
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"The roborock I have kicked and smashed with my foot so many times out of anger when it doesn't collaborate, and still he rocks 4-5 yrs later and no broken parts"
"they are extremely durable. ... I’ve got well over 1000 miles out of a pair and they still have grip and the uppers are in great shape"
"I've used them for 1500 miles of multi-day hiking with no issues!"
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"10-15 day battery life"
"16 days battery life on my fenix. ... The other aspect I really appreciate about my fenix is the battery life. 16 days or so. With everything I have to change these days (laptops, mice, keyboards, headphones, watches, phones), I appreciate not having to worry about it too often."
"the battery lasts 2 weeks, that's with 5 days worth of tracking runs and day to day use. Incredible."
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"For gaming, these are perfect. ... As a valorant immortal, tier 2 and premier player, I can confidently say that the imaging and soundstage are spot-on. ... Footsteps, directional cues, and in-game sounds are incredibly precise and natural, giving a competitive edge without any unnecessary bass/treble bloat."
"For gaming the Tea Pros so far are a 10/10, I play mostly Hunt: Showdown and the additional separation, staging, and tighter but punchy bass were all noticeably better for my ears."
"endgame ... Otherwise I probably wouldn't use any other IEM for gaming but this ... The best was definitely the EM6L where I felt nearly no difference in performance with my headphones ... The EM6L is by far and away the best iem for fps gaming. ... But as of rn the EM6L is the best imo ... The EM6L is still king of gaming in my opinion. ... Em6l is still end game."
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"its form happens to fit my hand better than the others ... no feelings of fatigue in my hand after a long gaming session"
"can ’t seem to find another that fit as good"
"razer deathadder does it for me. others just feel small and hurt my hand."
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"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"
"Honestly I just like the subtleness. ... Not a lot of color and doesn't draw attention. ... Specs say they should be a good unit and if I can get it understated, that's even more of a bonus."
"they dont have too gamery aesthetic imo."
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"micro movement is rly hard with it because its heavy ... that couses inconsistency when you play more than 2-3hrs ... i usually played csgo , 2 now , and after few games i was slower and losing duels because of that ... i had problem with micro aim probably because its big and heavy ... for control its bad"
"I use a g502 with all weights attached 💀💀 ... I switch between a g502 and a g pro super light and the difference is like running and waddling through water"
"yeah i used to get wrist pain after 3 or 4 matches of Valorant. ... It was a bad habit i developed while using the G502."
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"Noticed this problem from my G305 now to the Deathadder V3… and the deathadder I have just gotten a week ago and already causing issues."
"it’ll stop working and reset constantly"
"Lubricating the scroll wheel fixed all my broken mice. ... I even pulled one I thought was toast forever out of the closet and put it back in service. ... Brought two of my scimitars back from the junk drawer."
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"all of them developed a double click problem (i play alot of games that require alot of clicking)"
"none of them lasted more than a year."
"Logitech has double click issues ... I’ve had g102 Worst mouse ever"
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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? ->G703. You have large hands. Best buy runs sales every week on different mice. This week is the superlight 2 SE. It's the superlight 2 just without the 8k polling rate dongle. Switching to a superlight would probably throw you off. Not sure how often you use the extra buttons on the 502 or switch DPI. I used a G602 for a long time thinking I needed 8 buttons. Now a G pro X. Aim is significantly better and I don't need to have my DPI at 2000 to 360. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to, I use the free steel series mouse trainer.
r/G502MasterRace • I think its time this mouse gets retired, any recomnedations? ->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 have tried. A lot. I can play good and all but never as good and as confident as with large ergo mice. Like the deathadder, logitech 703, ec1a. I just feel I don't have as effective of a range of motion with symmetrical.
r/MouseReview • Should I switch mouse? ->G703 best Logitech mouse
r/cs2 • I analyzed Reddit for the 25 most recommended gaming mice for FPS games (Nov 2024–2025) ->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? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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