🎮 Elevate your game with the Logitech G203 – where precision meets passion!
The Logitech G203 Prodigy RGB Wired Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking advanced performance. With a response time up to 8 times faster than standard mice, a 6000 DPI sensor for unmatched accuracy, and a design that combines comfort and durability, this mouse is perfect for both competitive play and everyday use. Compatible with multiple operating systems, it features 6 customizable buttons and a classic design that resonates with eSports professionals.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.5"L x 2.45"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 85 Grams |
Style | Prodigy |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Black |
Range | 5.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 6000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right, Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Movement Detection | Optical |
C**G
Basic, durable, quality gaming mouse that works well for office use
I like that it has some style without being distracting in a business office setting. It's held up well for several years with no signs of wear in the mouse or cable. I prefer the reliability of wired mice, and this has been rock solid. No advanced features, but it does the basics really well. Perhaps a bit small for an adult male with size large hands, but fits well enough.
J**G
THE Budget Mouse King
My hand size is (17x10cm)(In the picture above, I compared my G203's and my G Pro Wireless)For starters, I've owned the original black one for some time but I wanted the better looking white one.The G203 is an RGB ambidextrous small sized mouse with omron switches, two buttons on the left side and uses Logitech’s Mercury sensor. The white G203 weighs at 88 grams with the black version at 85 grams. The weight difference isn’t really noticeable and it’s due to the white coating.Build quality is great, mouse clicks are light and crisp, scroll wheel is light with some feedback. Side buttons are tactile and short. I don't really use the DPI button but it has never been in the way but there is a springing noise and feel after clicking it on both of my copy. RGB is bright and nice looking despite only having one light zone.The grip fits comfortably for claw and fingertip grip use, I can palm it but I wouldn’t really recommend it.In comparison to the G Pro and it’s later variants, the G203’s cable is made of rubber andthe G Pro, the cables are braided. This is probably the biggest difference between these mice and it’s because the rubber cable is light which produces less cable drag than the heavier braided ones.Logitech’s Mercury sensor is considered “flawless” and other iteration of the G Pro mice still keeps this standard. The differences between all of them is negligible at best.At an amazing value and great performance in this small package, the G203 is the budget mice king.
J**N
Best bang for the buck, and by far beats Razer mice.
I bought this as a replacement to the Razer Deathadder, which itself I bought as a replacement to the Razer Deathadder 2013. Though durable for 7 years, the Deathadder 2013 had a problem in which one click would produce a double-click from time to time (extremely frustrating), and eventually the scroll wheel broke.The new Razer Deathadder, just like the old one, had the same 'one-click producing two-clicks' problem right out of the box. The Razer mice also had a strange issue which caused the mouse sensitivity to become greater just by virtue of opening the Razer software.I bought this Logitech G203 for around $20, and I could not be happier with the purchase. It's beautiful, the price was as good as it gets, and, most importantly, IT WORKS PROPERLY. I have no double-clicking issues anymore, the mouse sensitivity doesn't randomly speed up when the Logitech software is open, and it was easy to adjust the DPI and find the level that works perfectly for me. I have never been this happy with any mouse in my life.As a bonus, I was able to acclimate to the new mouse the very same day. There was no 'learning curve' for it, coming from the Razer mouse.I haven't written a review here in I don't know how many years, but I'm hoping it might help some other frustrated Razer mouse owner find a new, well-priced gaming mouse.
E**V
This should be your First Gaming Mouse!
This is my first "gaming" mouse and the it works how it supposed to.Right out of the box you just need to plug the USB cable to your PC and you are good to go. Now if you want to tweak some configurations to make it your custom pick then you'll need to install their LogitechG software for customization.The mouse size feel a little small in my hands, guess it's because I'm used to the Logitech MX Master for my daily driver and my hands are somewhat slightly bigger than average, but it is still comfortable to use either PALM, CLAW or TIP Grip.This mouse provides 6 buttons and up to 6,000 dpi sensor. One thing I noticed that the dpi changes button is very sinsible and too close to the scroll wheel cause me to accidentally change dpi during gaming. So I had to disable or unassign this button for now.The left and right mouse tension feels just right providing the click sound feedback, without requiring too much force to click.The Logitech G203 scroll wheel feels like the the MX Master's, but it doesn't have the quick scroll which you could flick to fly through content, but I guess you won't use that in gaming anyways.Due to its shape it can easily be an ambidextrous mouse thanks to the Classic Design.Now this is the era of RGB and the good thing about his gaming mouse is that its lighting is just subtle enough to enjoy the looks of the peripheral, but its not too cheezy. Plus you can change the lighting effect, color or turn it off.Overall this is a fantastic gaming mouse for a good "budget" price below $30.00 coming from a good quality company. I will strongly suggest to get this mouse if you don't have a gaming mouse.Pros:+ Ambidextrous Classic Design+ Good weight (Not heavy nor too light)+ 6 Programmable buttons (Require Software)+ Changable Lighting Effect (You can turn off leds)+ Good Quality ButtonsCons:- Not an Wireless Version
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