Great wireless gaming mouse: Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED with HERO Sensor. It is sturdy and features a form that is suitable for most grips and hand sizes. Through its USB receiver, you can play cable or wirelessly with excellent click latency. With a wide CPI range, a close lift-off distance, and a high polling rate, the HERO sensor performs admirably.
The G HUB allows you to configure all of the satisfyingly clicky buttons as well as change performance settings and RGB illumination. Despite feeling solid, the scroll wheel does not accept tilt inputs and cannot be unlocked to fast navigate through lengthy pages. On the plus side, it features on-board memory for storing profiles and is fully compatible with Windows and macOS.
Despite weighing only 95g, the G703 has a rather strong construction. It has an all-black design and is constructed from rubber and durable plastic. The scroll wheel and the area where your thumb and pinky rest are covered with rubber. The steps are pretty haptic, and the scroll wheel is completely stable.
This mouse’s buttons feel quick and sensitive, and they all make satisfying click sounds. There is no reliability issue while using Omron switches. The mouse’s bottom has skates that give a smooth glide, allowing you to move it rather swiftly. The absence of USB-C is the only drawback to the G703 design. The micro-USB is a little out of date, even though the USB form doesn’t always effect use.
Although not too contoured, the G703’s ergonomic design is sufficient to make it extremely comfortable to use. Overall, it is accurate to state that the mouse’s design caters to a particular market. The tone isn’t particularly intense, but it is obviously aimed at gamers. There are ergonomic gaming mice like the G02 or G604 and then there are ergonomic mice like the G Pro that may be suitable for light gamers.
We thought the rubber on the sides of this mouse made it extremely nice for long-term use. It offers a lot of finger comfort, which is important if you plan to use it for prolonged periods of time. The huge buttons on the sides of the mice are simple to press.
The Logitech G703 weighs 107.2 grams, which isn’t too awful for a big mouse and especially nice for a wireless big mouse. The 95-gram HERO edition loses roughly 10 grams. The Pixart PMW3366 and design, weight, and performance of the Logitech G703 make it an incredible beast.