A great wireless gaming mouse is the Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED with HERO Sensor. It is well-made and has a shape that makes it easy to hold for most grips and hand sizes. Whether you play wired or wirelessly through its USB receiver, the click latency is also very good. Its HERO sensor has a wide CPI range, a short lift-off distance, and a high polling rate, all of which make it perform very well.
All of the buttons are clicky and satisfying, and you can programme them all through G HUB, which is also where you can change the performance settings and customise the RGB lighting. Even though the scroll wheel feels solid, you can’t tilt it and you can’t unlock it to move quickly through long documents. On the plus side, it works with both Windows and macOS and has memory built in to store profiles.
Specifications
- Sensor: Pixart PMW3366
- Buttons: Omron
- Polling Rate: up to 1000 Hz
- DPI: 200 to 16,000
- Buttons: 5 + DPI switcher
- Software: Logitech Gaming Software
- Connectivity: Wired and Wireless
- Battery Life: 30 hours (RGB off), 22 hours (RGB on), 60 hours (RGB off) for G703 HERO
- Recharge time: approx 2 hours, wireless charging option with Powerplay
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The G703 is 12.4 cm long, 6.8 cm wide, and 4.3 cm tall, which makes it one of the taller mice we’ve tested. It’s also pretty wide and long, so it’s definitely a large mouse.
The top of the mouse is made of a great matte plastic that doesn’t attract fingerprints. The sides have small rubber grips that run the length of the mouse, making it feel like a premium mouse made of premium materials. Shaking the mouse doesn’t make it sound like it’s loose, and after dozens of hours of playtesting, the scroll stays in place.
The mouse’s feet are good. There are two large feet on each end. The G703’s glide is somewhere in the middle, which gives it some grip on my Glorious PC Gaming Race mousepad.
The Logitech G703 is 107.2 grams, which isn’t bad for a big mouse and especially good for a big wireless mouse. The HERO edition is 95 grams, which is about 10 grams lighter. The Logitech G703 is a monster performer because of its shape, weight, and Pixart PMW3366.
If you haven’t read any of the other reviews, you should know that the PMW3366 is a perfect sensor. This means that it doesn’t spin out, doesn’t speed up, and has a wide range of effective DPI while keeping a 1:1 input. Lift-off distance is short, and Logitech’s software lets you tune the surface so that it doesn’t go off track. The Logitech G703 gives you a top-notch sensor and tracking.