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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  • Zekken

    > 3 day

    Es básico pero bastante bueno con botones de retroceso y control de dpis vale la pena por el excelente precio

  • Jason Urtiz

    > 3 day

    Has lasted me longer than other mice three times the price and has a good enough sensor you wont notice a difference

  • Jj

    > 3 day

    Perfect gaming mouse for medium sized hands, the thumb buttonsa are in perfect position- its responsive and built well. Its a basic mouse design with RGB for the gamer aesthetic. Ive bee nusing this mouse for the past 3 years and have purchased 4 of them. The skates on the bottom wear out over a year period if you game a lot, but those can be replaced with ease. Overall, a SOLID gaming mouse with a basic design, and will last you a long time if taken care of. The price is good too. I definitely recommend.

  • Austin Slagle

    > 3 day

    Solid ergonomics, glides nicely, and the RGB. is customizable through Logitechs software. if you have large hands, youre probably better off going with something else though.

  • Sakura

    > 3 day

    Despite 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.

  • Mrs. Genesis Schmitt

    > 3 day

    I bought a few of these before switching to another mouse. I do work and play games that involve a lot of clicking. These mice all eventually had issues with double clicking or losing the ability to hold a click after a few months to a year. Ergonomics wise I love how its shaped and how light it is. But the poor reliability has lead to me looking toward other brands than Logitech. For the price its ok, just realize its not a buy it for life thing unless youre willing to invest in replacing some parts or hiring a third party to assist. (Which isnt really too expensive.) Overall my rating is: just OK.

  • Ryan Weiss

    Greater than one week

    Within a year the mouse buttons stopped working (mouse still works). This is the second one that broke in ~2 years.

  • sq6cy

    > 3 day

    good 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

  • Ryan

    Greater than one week

    There are certainly some things to love about the G203. Clicks are great. The spring tensioning feels awesome. Minimal pre & post-travel on the clicks. Super crispy. Some of the best Ive ever felt. Scroll wheel feels good. Side buttons are placed well. Sale prices on this mouse can be very low, too. BUT Its heavy for the size. Cable is stiff rubber. Feet are terrible. Shape feels a little weird to me because the sides are angled outward going up from the bottom. Side buttons are very narrow and not particularly comfortable. This is a mouse that you have to mod to get the most out of it. Get it on sale though, and you can make a decent mouse for not a ton of money if you like the shape. Personally, I cant understand what there is to like about this shape. Its not particularly terrible, but the angle of the sides makes it less comfortable than many other symmetrical mice, including others made by Logitech. It does make the mouse easier to pick up as Ive seen others note, but how many mice have you tried that arent already easy enough to pick up? The bulky rear end reduces mobility because of the palm contact, which some prefer. I certainly dont because Id rather have room to make micro-adjustments using my fingers. If you want a good, dirt cheap mouse, get a Razer Viper Mini or a Cooler Master MM710 or MM720. The price tag is often tempting on the G203, but when you consider the costs and effort of modding it to make it competitive, its not as good of a deal as some competition. Unless you LOVE the shape (and I cant imagine you would), its simply not a good buy anymore despite the top-tier build quality. You can get mice with smoother feet, more flexible cables, much lower weight, and maybe optical switches for similar prices. Even after heavily modding my G203, I simply couldnt get to the point where it was worth using over other cheap mice. If you have the money to buy more expensive mice, you shouldnt even be on this product page right now.

  • Rich T

    Greater than one week

    Smooth quick response. Nice hand feel nice crisp clicks

G203 Lightsync is ready to play with an 8, 000 DPI sensor and customizable, vibrant Lightsync RGB. LIGHTSYNC RGB can be customized with color wave effects or patterns across - 16. 8 million colors to suit your play style, setup, and mood. A classic 6-button design gets you right into the game and can be programmed to simplify tasks. G203 is designed to maximize the fun in your game. Lightsync RGB can be customized with color wave effects or patterns across - 16. 8 million colors to suit your play style, setup, and mood. Microprocessor: 32-bit ARM.

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