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Logitech G G603 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, Black Review

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Description of Logitech G G603 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, Black

Characteristics of the G603 Wireless Gaming Mouse

The G603 wireless gaming mouse from Logitech is a remarkable addition to the world of wireless gaming devices. With its sleek design and advanced features, this mouse offers an exceptional gaming experience. One of the key features of the G603 is its impressive battery life. Equipped with Logitech's Lightspeed wireless technology, it delivers a lag-free and ultra-responsive performance. This ensures that gamers can enjoy extended gaming sessions without worrying about interruptions or delays. Additionally, the G603 boasts a high-precision HERO sens...

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I needed a comfortable mouse for gaming and browsing at home on the TV. G603 - a mouse with a new HERO sensor (similar to Pixart 3366), developed by Logitech itself, with reduced consumption, with the ability to work both from the radio channel and from bluetooth, that is, you can safely take it to the office without carrying a transmitter with you and without being afraid of it lose. I would like to note a cool (just like it, and it connects well) system of hooks on the magnets of the top…

Pros
  • + FREEDOM! No clinging and pulling wires, NOTHING + comfortable shape for large and medium hands + excellent sensor + excellent main switches (Omron for 20 million clicks) and side buttons - clicks are very pleasant, the side buttons are large and are pressed with a slide, the main buttons have return springs. + removable batteries or rechargeable batteries, can be used with a single battery, then the weight will be about 112 g (to make it easier, you can put AAA batteries / batteries with foil and reduce the weight to about 100 g) + memory in the mouse (set it up once through the software and use it anywhere) and convenient software + gaming / office modes, the ability to work via Bluetooth, switches on the mouse from the bottom. (work via Bluetooth is declared with Windows version 8 or higher) + long working time. 500 hours of continuous operation from 2 AA in production mode and up to 18 months in saving mode with standard use (information from the manufacturer's website) + the transmitter can be carried in the mouse itself, there is a place for it inside + price ($70 or 4000r), it cost me 3600 for the stock + good thick (6mm) universal (G403, G603, G703) legs with hooks for replacement
Cons
  • + FREEDOM! No clinging and pulling wires, NOTHING +comfortable shape for large and medium hands + excellent sensor + excellent main switches (Omron for 20 million clicks) and side buttons - clicks are very pleasant, the side buttons are large and are pressed with a slide, the main buttons have return springs. + removable batteries or rechargeable batteries, can be used with a single battery, then the weight will be about 112 g (to make it easier, you can put AAA batteries / batteries with foil and reduce the weight to about 100 g) + memory in the mouse (set it up once through the software and use it anywhere) andcomnvenient software + gaming / office modes, the ability to work via Bluetooth, switches on the mouse from the bottom. (work via Bluetooth is declared with Windows version 8 or higher) + long working time. 500 hours ofcomntinuous operation from 2 AA in production mode and up to 18 months in saving mode with standard use (information from the manufacturer's website) + the transmitter can be carried in the mouse itself, there is a place for it inside + price ($70 or 4000r), itcomst me 3600 for the stock + good thick (6mm) universal (G403, G603, G703) legs with hooks for replacement

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

The Pleer. Ru store sent it with a broken connection of the top cover, so it's better to overpay 100-200and take it in a normal store.

Pros
  • The advantages seemed to be the price, and the fact that it should connect to the MacBook Pro via bluetooth. And of course, the shape of the mouse, I thought it would be ergonomic. The rest is in shortcomings
Cons
  • As a result, constant breaks in the connection, + the shape itself is not very ergonomic, and the sharp main buttons (right and left) can scratch your fingers, noted in the photo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

It's good that the company does not have service centers in the 2022 for repairs. 10 minutes for correspondence in English, 10 minutes to fill out a customs form () = a new mouse. Has some pros: Fast wireless mouse. Not rubberized, plastic is easy to clean. Different cons: There were parties with a crooked wheel sensor, which died after six months of operation. Logitech sends out a new mouse without any problems upon presentation of documents with the date of purchase. Three new mice in 1, 2…

I bought after about ten years of operation of the M510 from the same manufacturer and, probably, now I will return to it, if I find it, it was enough for me. With its pros: The mouse is comfortable, good positioning accuracy, not picky about the work surface. With its cons: After a year and a half, the scroll broke - the wheel click works, but it stopped scrolling.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Low quality, I will not buy this anymore.

Strongly summed up the reliability of the wheel. Minus an excellent and not cheap mouse. There were different mice (including cheap ones). None of them broke in such a long time. Has pros: Response speed, ergonomics, weight, the presence of its own USB connector, amazing autonomy with two AA elements. Its cons: The wheel broke after about a year and a half. Now it lies in a long box and is waiting for repairs, which are by no means cheap.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Specially selected a large size for a large palm. This one suited me. Took to work. I use only the main buttons and scroll, everything is fine with them. The top cover on magnets, for replacement of batteries is removed easily. Has pros: Large size, suitable for a large brush Pleasant to the touch plastic coating in the upper part. Due to the large size of the mouse itself, there are no accidental presses of the side buttons, they are at a sufficient distance from the thumb. Battery operated…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

Strongly summed up the reliability of the wheel. Minus an excellent and not cheap mouse. There were different mice (including cheap ones). None of them broke in such a long time.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

It was worth it after the second such mouse to refuse to use the mice of this company, but it happened. After G102 and G402 with similar problems, there is no longer any desire to look towards logitech mice. Different pros: Very comfortable shape for my long palm and fingers. The battery lasts for a long time, one was enough for me for 5 months with a variable hertz mode. Without wires, Logitech does not know how to wire, so none is better. Unlike the G402, it collects dirt and dust much worse.

If the hands are not from *, then you can solder the encoder to the wheel. But then again, why buy a mouse for 5k and do something else with it. Different pros: Works with 1 battery Quality build (not counting the wheel) Good sensor Has some cons: Wheel reliability. A year later, the scroll began to work very poorly. Tips from YouTube (lubricate, insert a piece of paper) did not help. And what the hell should I give 5k for a mouse and get problems in a year.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I definitely do not advise buying, the product disappointed.

For more than a decade and a half, my primary pointing device has been the venerable Logitech MouseMan Dual Optical. The only problem is that the wire is getting in the middle of its operation, which is otherwise flawless. She got rid of the rubberized side pads as well as all of the legs! However, it does what it's supposed to! And yes, you can still see the company logo! This is the element that truly distinguishes the brand. The following were the primary requirements: autonomy refers to…

Pros
  • It is one centimeter longer than the other mice or "stubs" that are available on the market in 2022.
Cons
  • 1. The mouse has a highly awkward and unfavorable shape. The side surfaces get increasingly concave as they move upward. In conjunction with low-quality plastic, you won't be able to "lift it with two fingers and move it to another place" since your finger will just slide off the case and into the additional side buttons, which will then carry out whatever filthy task they need to carry out... It is possible that the plastic corners that protrude forward will give it a visually "gamer-like" appearance; nevertheless, neither the usefulness nor the craftsmanship are improved in any way by this addition. 2. Changing the sensitivity is only necessary for those who play video games and can be done on 4K monitors. This functionality was completely unnecessary for me. The parameters of speed and precision are incompatible with one another. Simply a sales strategy to convince customers that the pricing is reasonable. 3. Plastic is revolting; it's like selling wired mice for a hundred. The cat does not have any business being in the hand! The logo is merely painted onto the surface! After three months of labor that was rather inactive, it was deleted! 4. The pricing is absolutely out of this world. There is a cap of one thousand dollars on the red price.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

Because of the way in which Logitech handled the situation with the replacement of the mouse, the level of respect and confidence I have for this firm has significantly improved. It's true that the first mouse they provided me didn't operate properly, but they replaced it with a brand new one that has no problems at all. In overall, I thought that such a fair move in my path was incredibly enjoyable. Because of this, I believe that the next mouse and keyboard models that I purchase will be…

Pros
  • Excellent mouse, and the grip is really pleasing to the hand. The weight is appropriate, the buttons are dependable, and each pressing can be made quite clearly. The fact that it is wireless and does not cause a slowdown is the primary benefit. She is able to play due to the fact that wireless technology broadens the scope of applications, and the fact that the mouse does not slow down in response time does not restrict this scope.
Cons
  • Early models, taken as a whole, suffered from infantile illness; the scroll had a number of defects. This expressed itself in the fact that turning the scroll wheel resulted in unpredictability and randomness in the reaction of scrolling the page, for example. This occurred because the reaction was thrown randomly. This issue was remedied in subsequent iterations of the mouse. I once owned an early mouse, but it was defective. Because of her virtues, I was able to tolerate him for over half a year (see "merits") of our relationship. After that, though, I contacted Logitech, and they promptly sent me a replacement mouse.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

It is to your advantage to be able to change the default DPI with the use of proprietary software. In order to get the pace down to a level that is more comfortably habitual - I normally switch off the "increased pointer precision" option in Windows, and after doing so, the cursor begins to move at a speed that is more tolerable (when combined with the setting in the Logitech Gaming Software). Got pros: ergonomically designed for people with large hands, with a comfortable grasp height above…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

An unattractive product, an unprofitable purchase.

I returned it along with the g613 keyboard, which simply did not squeeze enter to the end, but that's another story :) There were no high expectations for such a price, but everyone praises, and somehow I did not expect such an experience. Strong concerns about the quality of the company's products as a whole, "Logitech! You were supposed to fight evil, not join it! "

Pros
  • The price for the sensor is super It looks good and fits perfectly, I have never seen such precise joints (on a magnetic cover) anywhere in this price segment. The software works fine, I don't know what everyone is complaining about. Support seems to still work fine for the company, although in this case I relied on the good old return to the store.
Cons
  • The main drawback for which the mouse was returned is the sound it makes. Constant low-frequency "squeak" of the sensor (or something near it), in the evening in a quiet room you want to smash it directly against the wall :) You can still play, but movies and surfing turn into torture. Keep in mind that these are features of hearing, I checked it on colleagues, where they hear somewhere 50/50. "Listened" to others in the store - they also "beep". A good microphone will happily capture this noise in the background, do not hesitate, even if you do not hear it, a surprise awaits you on the recording. It is heavily hung on the , even one AAA battery does not save, and given the shape it is difficult to lift above the rug, the center of gravity is just completely random in her. Usually mice have a line that you know for sure that "here is the center", but here I never found it. This is aggravated by a terribly nasty slip on any surface, from rugs to countertops, even on a branded carpet - a nightmare. To move it, you need to make a decent effort, which immediately shifts it by 3-5 millimeters. Amim this mouse - forget it. In this regard, I immediately said goodbye to the hope of playing with her. The wheel and the side ones are also a failure, the level of "AliExpress for a hundred". They rattle, backlash, but you don’t want to touch the wheel, as it “vibrates” the entire mouse, apparently the plastic is too thin in an attempt to lighten it.

Icomntacted technical support twice, a year ago and now with a problem with scrolling. A year ago, I was given some kind of reconnect utility, and the problem was temporarily solved. Some time later, she reappeared. Now he applied a month after the end of the warranty period, got off on duty: reinstall / reconnect and sent nafig in the end, with the words too late and the guarantee is not valid. Moreover, this problem exists all over the world and, probably, the product should be withdrawn…

Pros
  • In general, the mouse is quite comfortable and works fine, with the exception of the jamb, which multiplies all its advantages by zero.
Cons
  • The wheel is not working properly. You scroll in one direction, and everything scrolls randomly in one direction or the other. It's terribly annoying.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

Let's start with the bad: 2 months before the end of the warranty period, a double click appeared. Now the positive: keeping within the framework set by the law, CITILINK and Logitech offered to return the money or exchange it for a new G603 or equivalent. Of course, for this price segment, I consider double clicks on OMRON microphones unacceptable when used for less than 2 years. Here, I suspect, is an Omron D2FC-F-7N mic with a white on, which indicates that the M5-M10-M20 mic is installed…

Pros
  • - Clic body shape. - Fast response for wireless gaming. - Energy efficient HERO sensor. - Battery operation. - Runs on two or one AA batteries. - The quality of the materials used. - Physical switch between performance modes LO - HI.
Cons
  • - Double click is like a disease. - Location of the switch between Bluetooth and radio channel. - The rocker of the wheel is pressed to the side only in one direction. - Loud clicks of the main ons. - "Overloaded" and not ergonomic software interface for the mouse.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

I think it's crucial to be able to swap out the batteries anytime I choose and not have to worry about the cords. Since batteries deteriorate with time and it's not simple to find a replacement for one after, say, five years, I didn't give it much thought if the cords worked out fine. I didn't think about the batteries if the cords weren't already convenient. A manufacturer going out of business is the worst case scenario, followed closely by the model being phased out. Batteries can be easily…

Pros
  • Easy to use. Despite the larger size of the brush M, I prefer large mice due to the unique way I hold them: palm completely next to the lid, index and ring fingers on the edge of the keys, and little finger touching the table; - Despite the larger size of the brush M, I prefer large mice due to the unique way I hold them: palm entirely next to the lid, index and ring fingers on the edge of the keys, and little finger touching the table. Battery-operated, wireless mouse. You can find more details in the comments. Connectivity options include Bluetooth and something called LIGHTSPEED, a proprietary radio channel. With a resolution of 12022 dots per inch, it acts in a manner similar to a super-duper-mega sensor. There are as many as six programmed buttons at your disposal (when the wheel is rotated), so feel free to use as many as you need! The human eye can only handle about six at a time, and it drives me nuts when people try to use a mouse as a second keyboard. - Extremely prolonged service life even with a single battery; great performance with nickel-metal hydride batteries. One GP2700 lasts as long as one Eneloop 1900, or about eight months. Reception range: 7 meters through two reinforced concrete walls when clicking on LMB and RMB (my respect); Six years after its first introduction, the G-Hub software has been remembered and may now be listed as an advantage. Switch between five different speeds in the G-Hub software or with a circular button. For instance, the convenience of a mouse that has had its speed settings written to its ROM by a computer with G-Hub installed has been extended to the use of that mouse with other devices that do not have G-Hub installed. - Amazing fluoroplastic strips on the bottom that allow for smooth movement, prevent dirt from getting into the sensor, and haven't worn off after two years of operation on a rough surface; - Indestructible Omron switches with a click count of 20 million.
Cons
  • One lazy person tried to kick the eraser brand off the lid, but failed. Simply said, it's embarrassing. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the mouse's sensor turns off and it enters standby mode (this is the "economy mode" you'll almost always be using). The mouse will spend some time waking up once this time has passed without taking its initial action (moving or hitting the button); Without batteries, the mouse weighs 90 g; with two NiMH batteries, it's 150 g; with one, it's 120 g; with two alkaline batteries, it's 135 g; and with one, it's 112 g. Even though the mouse has two battery slots, you'll only ever use one because doing so makes the device noticeably heavier.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

Since I've been using it for more than a year and have been shocked by the reviews, I recently wanted to recommend this mouse to someone else. When making your decision, keep in mind that this is primarily a gaming mouse. The mouse might not work for you if you require oak click buttons to lean on, the ability to elevate the mouse while working (I still don't understand why, to be honest), and other features. But in my opinion, this is a great option if you want a mouse that is pleasant to use…

Pros
  • Excellent mouse for both business and gaming. the advantages - A light click - Easy sensitivity adjustment - Easy extra buttons Nice rubberized scroll that practically fits my medium-sized hand.
Cons
  • There are no drawbacks at this cost.