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DQ
> 3 dayA little on the expensive side, but you get what you pay for!
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Andrea
> 3 dayReally good for a beginner in the pc gaming, it works nicely and the grip is awesome
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Trenton rude
> 3 dayIve never had a mouse break on me so god damn fast. 5 months in and its completely useless. Sensor is flicking my mouse around, cant read properly. Not recognizing button inputs, and Ive had an issue with Logitech mice durability before. This much money for a piece of plastic that wont last a few months. Disgraceful.
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Hugo Noguez
> 3 dayIts the best.
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D. Le
> 3 dayI wasnt willing to pay 150 for the Ultra-Light G Pro Wireless and I settled for this. In terms of use, it is a lot lighter than my original SteelSeries sensei. I have no complaints about it currently. As long as it does its job it is ok. I still hate the fact that both the ultra-light and this g pro model have micro-USB instead of USB-c. What is your issue with the future Logitech? Get with the times.
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Globalmarkit
06-04-2025I was using the G402 but thought I finally give wireless a try with the G703. As far as gaming goes, the mouse seems to work just as well as my G402. Same horrible not user friendly software for both. But I am happy with it for sure. The battery is not forever for sure. I wont even get a week on one charge. Unless the other chargeable batteries are pretty much worthless then maybe this one is amazing. But like I said, definitely like this one over the G402.
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anthony bond
> 3 dayThe title says it all Made by gamers for gamers
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Ms. Christiana Mayert
> 3 dayIts a little bit to small but this thing is a banger
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BG
> 3 dayThis is the version you’re going to get. Will be returning this item
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WL
> 3 dayDownsides: * USB micro-B instead of C * Very stiff scroll wheel & button, its exhausting to use * Software is garbage * Mouse doesnt save settings * Different RF receiver from other Logitech mice * Expensive Upsides: * It mouse * High DPI I lost my review because I accidentally hit the back button on the mouse, lol, so here we go again: I have a Logitech MX Vertical that has helped my hand a lot but doesnt work well for games where you have to hold down buttons (e.g. crouch or aim in an FPS) so I decided to get this to see if itd help. It was highly recommended and... it still hurts my hand, just differently. The symmetry makes it less ergonomic, so while its easier to hold buttons it still causes wrist/arm strain. The software takes up to 4 seconds to reload settings whether you just turned it on or its resuming from sleep (which it automatically does when not in use to save power.) None of them are stored on the mouse. You can customize individual DPI points to switch between, which is neat, but I only figured that out on accident, it doesnt make that obvious. You also cant adjust it the same way the Vertical does, which is such a handy feature. It also asks for full access to Discord and to allow incoming network connections immediately on first start, both of which mouse software shouldnt be doing, at least without *some* explanation of what it needs them for. And its a potential security risk. Logitech has 3 different kinds of RF receivers and this doesnt work with the other two. So I have one for my Vertical and one for this. Its also micro-B which means I cant charge this with the USB C cable I use for the Vertical, which means another wire on my desktop. Extra buttons are nice but theyre in an awkward spot, again due to it being symmetric. I only put one of the two in and use it as a modifier to make buttons 4/5 act as DPI up/down. I think thats it??? Highly disappointed that this was so highly recommended. If it was like $20, then sure, fine, I could deal with it. But not for $80+.