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Review on Lilac Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse with RGB, Lightweight Design, 6 Programmable Buttons, 8,000 DPI, On-Board Memory, for PC and Mac by Ada Kotarska ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

An unattractive product, an unprofitable purchase.

About support. I applied half a year ago. I thought, well, Logitech's support is adequate, now we'll discuss it quickly, I'll send them the video, serial number and agree on a replacement. In the end, instead of all these adequate steps, I was offered to check the mouse drivers and try turning it on and off. For a long time I tried to understand what kind of nonsense was going on, then I got upset and closed the ticket. Half a year has passed since the appeal, all this time the mouse was in the box, and instead of it I used the old one. The old one recently finally came to an end and I returned to the G403 again. And again I was met by this hard right click. I don't have the strength to endure it. And the money given is a pity for the purchase. Created a new ticket in Logitech support, but there was no answer. 3 days of silence. I don't even know what to do. If Logitech support sits here and monitors, I expect some action from you. Give me an e-mail and an RMA number, I will write back with all the data you need.

Pros
  • Of the merits, I would like to note the quality of the materials. Pleasant rubberized sides, pleasant non-staining plastic. Reliable wire, even overly reliable. This is a minus at the same time, because it is heavy and it is difficult and unpleasant to use this mouse without a wire holder. Also a special advantage is the shape of the mouse, it is comfortable, something on the deathadder level. There is no point in writing about the filling - it is excellent.
Cons
  • 1) A rattling wheel. Before buying this mouse, I had to open 2-3 mice in the store to find a more or less normal copy, where the wheel scrolls without additional overtones. I don’t know why it was impossible to insert a normal wheel into a mouse for 4000. 2) The main disadvantage that made me hate this mouse is its clicks. I once abandoned the HyperX Surge mouse. Yes, its design is amazing and better than the G403 by 2 times, but there was too hard a left and right click, and the click itself made some kind of nasty sound. I refused Surge and thought, I'll take the G403, it's a good mouse. When I discovered a problem with the wheel, I thought, well, it doesn’t matter, everyone has unsuccessful instances, yet I managed to find a mouse with a non-rattling wheel after 2-3. And the clicks themselves were much better than Surge. I joyfully took this mouse home, used it. At first I had discomfort from the fact that the new mouse had to get used to, then I had discomfort in my right finger. I figured out that it was the hard right click move that was to blame. How so? Yes, I don't know how. As in a mouse for 4000 different key travel. I thought, well, maybe they did it on purpose, because the load on the right click is always greater and everything will settle down over time. I asked the owners of the G403 if they had it, they answered me that they did not. The left click is pressed nicely and you want to press it again and again, very responsive, springy, everything is as it should be. And the right one, as if it is sometimes fettered and the sound is even different when pressed, and the button itself does not sit tightly and sometimes backlash (if you try to lift it). I wrote to Logitech support (about this in the comments), as you understand, the mouse has not been replaced for me yet and I think that they will not be replaced. Threw money away. I also don’t see the point in going to the SC of the store, they just laugh at me and say that this is the norm. I was more surprised by Logitech's support, which everyone praised. 3) Problem with displaying CYAN color. The wheel is real, but the logo is different.

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