- Comfortable in the hand and works on any surface.
- Good shape, but I would like a smaller size. The sensor didn't fail. The buttons have not double-clicked on any mouse so far. (What was double-clicked was treated by pulling out the batteries and pressing all the buttons, i. E. removing static)
- Scrolling keeps breaking. Broke on two mice. Loud clicks. The CORSAIR mechanical keyboard with silent switches is quieter than a mouse click.
- - Two modes of operation (bluetooth, USB transmitter) - Removable cover with magnets - Switching sensitivity -Comfortable for my hand
- - Logo faded after 6 months of use -Clumsy software on WIN - You can forget about software for Linux. It works but the buttons just can not be configured. -The most important minus is the double-triple call (call). It showed up for me about a year later.
- It fits comfortably in the hand, a lot of additional buttons, the ability to connect via bluetooth, the presence of application profiles in the software, which allows you to customize the mouse for each program or game individually.
- The quality of work - constantly freezes, swallows clicks, heavy, slips out of hands. The middle button above the scrollbar is not conveniently located. The battery cover is too loose. The price is biting.
- Detachable housing, good sensor, battery life, build quality.
- Honestly? I don’t know yet what can be written down in the minuses, for the year there were no problems. The sensor is not omnivorous, but when working with good mats, everything is fine. The legs don't seem to be the most durable either, so avoid working on questionable surfaces or a dirty rug.
- - Quality materials and assembly - Excellent sensor - Convenient access to the batteries through the top cover on the magnets - Excellent wireless connection, no interference or disconnects - Adjusting the weight with batteries (2 batteries to make it heavier, 1 battery to make it easier)
- - Mouse Shape
- - Battery life. -Convenience. -Response. -Flexibility of settings, including weight, as it works on one battery. -Magnetic cover, it is convenient to change batteries (although I haven’t changed them for half a year). -Glides perfectly on a Logitech rug.
- The logo is quickly erased. The problem with this "ferris wheel".
- Convenient, has a fairly long battery life, while it is possible to power both from one and from two batteries, with corresponding changes in weight. Management is quite soft and smooth. The removable cover on magnets is very convenient and original. So far I have not noticed any problems in controlling the cursor, but .
- After working for a little over two weeks, problems with scrolling began. When studying this problem, it turned out that this is a fairly common problem with this model. When scrolling the page, regardless of the application (browser, explorer, or even games), lags occur, in which when scrolling the mouse wheel in any direction, scrolling periodically gets lost and goes in the opposite direction. It was simply impossible to scroll the page in the browser all the way down due to the constant change of direction. In fact, the page just jerked up and down. After this problem occurred, I decided to ate the firmware. In its description, oddly enough, it was written that this version of the firmware fixes the above problems with the scroll wheel. In fact, although the picture has improved significantly and the jerking of scrolling in the opposite direction has become less pronounced, this did not solve the problem as a whole. I can add that even without scrolling problems, this mouse is not as good as expected for the money. Yes, it works on almost all surfaces, but when using it on a non-perfectly even and slippery surface, its legs wear out and scratch very quickly. Usually "gaming" mice are supplied with harder and more reliable legs, or as is done with some models like A4Tech, a replacement set of such legs is included in the kit, and this is done even for some models of a smaller price range. There is none of that here. The mouse just starts to slide over the surface with a nasty annoying sound and unpleasant sensations and nothing can be done about it. For a mouse for 600, this may not be critical, but it’s not for a product positioned as a “Gaming Mouse”, and it’s just for mice of this price range that I’ve met this for the first time.
- Nothing broke in 2 years of use. You will hardly find better wireless for this money, here the wireless technology is the same as on the top Logitech mice. The sensor, it seems, too, but I'm not sure.
- Heavy compared to wired and already some wireless ones, but it’s like anyone, if you are striving for low weight, then this can be a decisive factor when buying.
- Dimensions like the Logitech G703, there is a bluetooth connection. The laptop has freed up an extra port and nothing interferes with its packing in a bag.
- Compared to the Logitech G703, the G603 is slippery: it has a rubber coating, while the G603 has bare plastic. In comparison, there is still a slight delay when connecting via bluetooth. It is heavy with two batteries, the center of gravity is shifted to the back, in combination with slippery plastic it tries to jump out of your hand.