1/22/2024 0 Comments G903 lightspeed gaming mouse testThese grips are focused just below the mouse's side buttons and expand as they make there way towards the back. RGB lighting is also featured in the Logitech G logo of the palm rest.Īlong the sides of the G903 Hero are a number of angled lines carved into the plastic to help with grip. Just behind these buttons are 3 RGB lights that indicate your currently selected DPI setting. 3 buttons reside in the raised area just behind the scroll wheel that controls the mouse’s DPI and locks or unlocks the scroll wheel. The recessed and raised areas between the grip and main mouse buttons feature a glossy finish which nicely compliments the matte finish found on the rest of the surface. They can also be clicked from virtually any visible point. The right and left mouse buttons extend from this area and are nice and large. The rounded design is accented with a steep angled midsection that separates the buttons from the grip. The sleek ambidextrous design is still in place, allowing for easy right or left-handed use. Aesthetics And Build QualityĪesthetically nothing has really changed from the G903 to the G903 Hero. The G903 Hero’s charging cable is also located in this area along with an accessory box that stores the wireless receiver, swappable side buttons/panel and a 10g weight. The bottom half of the plastic molding is also removable and covers a Logitech G sticker, setup guide, thank you note and a safety/warranty card. Removing the G903 Hero we can see that plastic film has been used to protect the glossier areas from scuffing. I would also like to applaud the nice thick box in use here that gives the G903 even more protection during shipping. Opening the box we are greeted by the G903 Hero in a nice molded plastic housing. Once again, a French version is provided as well. Further information about Lightspeed wireless, the Hero sensor, The ambidextrous design and LightSync is also provided. The words Play Advanced can be found above this image but oddly the Play isn’t in the metallic blue finish found on the rest of the box for blue text. On the back of the box, we are treated to our first full view of the G903 Hero. Logitech’s company info can also be found here along with their stock info in case you didn’t know it. A French version of this information is once again available if needed. The bottom of the box shows off the contents list for the G903 Hero as well as the system requirements for it to run. On the right side of the box is another nice looking metallic blue Logitech G logo. The G903 Hero is also a Plastic Neutral Product. A 2-year hardware warranty is also declared down near the bottom along with some fine print notes. To the right of this are nice badges representing key features of the mouse. All of this information is once again stated in French just below the battery information. Battery life is on display just below these specs and shows that the G903 Hero can last an impressive 140-180 hours depending on if RGB lighting is in use. The mouse's size, weight, polling frequency, sensor and DPI are also shown. PowerPlay functionality is confirmed along with LightSync RGB lighting that can be customized in the Logitech G HUB software. The left side of the box further outlines some of the technical specifications of the G903 Hero. Just next to this, in the upper right corner, is a Lightspeed wireless logo. Underneath Lightspeed, we can see that the G903 is a wireless mouse in both English and French. The same metallic blue finish can be found on the Logitech G logo in the bottom left and on the word “Lightspeed” in the upper midsection. A close up glossy shot of the mouse’s upper left section dominates the right half of the box while a metallic blue “G903” takes up the left. Included in the box is an optional 10gram weight that I personally did not need but if you’re like me and are going from a larger mouse like the Logitech MX Master, which is a heavier mouse overall, the optional weight will nicely bring things into parity with those accustomed to it.The Logitech G903 Hero comes in a beautiful matte grey box. Thankfully, regardless of a dedicated place to rest your thumb, the slightly curved contours of the G903 make it ergonomically comfortable and easy to use for long periods. “With 11 buttons, a colour-changing RGB logo and a 150hour+ battery, the Logitech G903 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is still a great mouse in 2022” Holding the G903 took a little while to get used to, as the mouse is designed for portability and speed, meaning the lack of a thumb rest in contrast to the MX mouse felt a little off. If you’re like me, a more casual PC gamer, one who opts to use a controller, or at the very least, a non-gaming mouse, the Logitech G903 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse will immediately feel like a significant jump in performance.
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