Logitech G 203 Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, Rainbow Optical Effect LIGHTSYNC RGB, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Screen Mapping, PC/Mac Computer and Laptop Compatible - Black
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sq6cy
> 24 hourgood feeling and overall nice mouse i use it to play da hood and fortnite good for fortnite and on da hood its a great macro and mouse
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Charlie Chuck Brown
> 24 hourHad a very high end gaming mouse for a couple years. Was having to double click way too much during video editing. Was getting a lot of right click menues as well. swapped to the Logitech, and problems went too. Please note that there is no Logitech refrigerators.... make one thing and make it great. You can NEVER go wrong with this purchase. Plain Jane functionality.
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Raptor8108
> 24 hourI cant believe it, but Im using a wired mouse in 2022 because my wireless ones decided to take a ****. I tried everything I could find and nothing worked. Even bought a new wireless just to see if was the mouse. Bought a wired one and suddenly my problems disappeared. Worth every penny.
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Beto
> 24 hourBought it for $20 for a newly built PC and I highly recommend. Its sturdy, fits good in the hand and lights up (single or various colors).
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Eugene K.
> 24 hourOcassional gaming and mostly CAD work and I can tell you it is great for both tasks! I love the RGB setting and perfect DPI to set for different needs in a simple click of a button.
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G. Guitron
> 24 hourEasy to use, all buttons feel good to press, scroll wheel feels nice. The software GHUB you can install to customize the DPI and the lights on the mouse. Highly recommend this mouse for this price.
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Comfy Wolf
> 24 hourI previously had a Logitech G9X, which was pretty much a perfect mouse, but it stopped working and I needed a cheap replacement. The G203 is a great mouse for the price, it doesnt come close to the G9X but it gets the job done. Its comfortable, not amazing but I got used to it quickly. The sensor is great, I didnt think I would notice the difference but I absolutely did. The left and right clicks are louder and feel like the clicks of a cheap mouse, but I can get used to it. My one main complaint that keeps me from loving the mouse is the mouse wheel, it feels horrible, and it clicks too easily. In one of the games I play I use middle mouse click to dodge, with the G9X it worked great, but now a lot of the times I can barely tell I clicked it, and the wheel turns too easily so I end up switching weapons a lot when trying to click it. I also wish it had a smooth wheel option, I absolutely loved that about the G9X. So all in all, great mouse but needs a better mouse wheel, even if it cost a little more I would pay it just for that.
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angie81
> 24 hourMy son has used for 6 months for playing fortnite . So far works great.
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craterface12
> 24 hourUpdate: After about 3 days, Ive developed severe pain in my index finger. Research suggests that this is due to how short the mouse is. Measurements: 19 x 10 Grip style: I would say relaxed claw and very occasional fingertip First gripe with this mouse. The scroll wheel is SUPER rough. Ive used mice before where I can feel the feedback of the scroll wheel without it vibrating like crazy and wearing out my index finger. Hoping I will get used to it, but for right now, its pretty annoying. The wheel is also really loud if you scroll fast enough. The shape of the mouse feels... okay so far. Nothing mind blowing, but not extremely painful. My right ring finger rests on the top corner of the mouse, and it is slightly uncomfortable, but not painful. I saw a reddit post where someone glued a gel pad to the side of their mouse for comfort because of the same issue, so that is always an option, although it will most likely damage the shell ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Side buttons feel really good. Decent clicks out of them, and they feel solid. L/R click also feel good. Left click tends to feel slightly mushy at times, but that might just be my brain playing tricks on me (hopefully). I was debating between this, the MM710, or the Rival 3. To be completely honest, I picked this up because the Rival 3 was out of stock. I didnt want the MM710 because I read complaints that peoples fingers were getting stuck in the holes in the shell of the mouse, and the shell of the mouse had a lot of play on the sides that would actuate the side buttons, which does not bode well for the build quality. The G203 seems to have gotten a lot of backlash because of the shape not being ergonomic, but the mouse is fairly solid. I switched from the G602 because it was causing me pain in my ring and pinky fingers, and so far, Im not experiencing much pain aside from my index finger as I had mentioned. If you are a super hardcore gamer that needs direct feedback on every scroll with small/medium hands, then this might be the mouse for you. People with larger hands should look elsewhere. Also if you want a smooth scroll wheel, then this is NOT the mouse for you. I hope this review helps you in making a good decision on your next mouse. Trust me, I know how difficult it is to choose.
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Sakura
> 24 hourDespite some of the problems I have heard reported with this mice, such as a bad sensor or clicking issues I am so far impressed and have had no issues other than the usual problems with Logitechs buggy software. I also purchased this for just under $20 and because it was on back order there was about a 3-week wait to get this thing to my door. The packaging came damaged but that may have happened in the process of being delivered by the postal service. Right now this mouse is going to sit as my replacement for my G303 which Ive had close to four years with very few issues except thats worn and maybe some day Ill refurbish/mod it and have as a backup. Until then the G203 is my daily driver for all purposes until I find another alternative and potentially wireless. But again, $15 was hard to pass up and I thought this would be a nice thing to use until I come up with my endgame mouse for all purposes including work from home and gaming. One thing that really stands out to me is that this mouse much like the G303 (and even the G302, G305) is that it has that egg shape which definitely suits my hand size and grip(s) very well. For reference my hand measures 17cm by 10cm, and my grip is some place between fingertip and claw. An unpopular opinion here but I also do like that the mouse cable is rubber rather than braided because the G303 of mine had been fraying just months into use. Likewise, the material on this mouse differs from the G303 and is not likely to show a shine after putting heavy use into it. It also has decent skates/feet but I would definitely recommend something like hyperglides as a replacement if you want more of a glide on your mousepad. Addressing the elephant in the room - I have heard from places like YouTube and Reddit that this mouse is a downgrade from its relative, the G203 Prodigy as it has a lower-quality sensor and some even report there is an issue with double-clicking. So far a week into use I havent had any spinning out or weird issues playing games nor do I think there is any double clicking happening. Moreover the past two Logitech mice I owned didnt have any issues with clicks or sensors. As far as complaints go I cant say Im a big fan of the DPI button and it could definitely be pressed accidentally. Another complaint is that unlike my G303 the wheel feels a little harder to scroll though the texture the scroll wheel has is nice. Finally and not specific to this mouse the Logitech software, both in its current and old forms are buggy and I wish I could change settings without needing the software.