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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

I took it to replace my good old, I would say, the legendary VX Revolution, which worked faithfully for 10 years. On the old one, the left button began to short, double click and does not hold. Wrote in support of Logitech the question, is it possible to fix the button on the old mouse, the second day - there is no answer. For an incomplete day of using the G603, I can say the following: the wheel, compared to that on the Revolution, is complete rubbish. It’s not that it doesn’t work well, but

Pros
  • Works smoothly. The buttons click confidently, the wheel spins. Glides nice. Works even on the knee. It is controlled by the same software as my G933 headphones - this is a clear plus.
Cons
  • Looks very simple. Cheap I would say. Buttons under the thumb can be accidentally touched. It is inconvenient to lift the mouse with two fingers above the mat, there are no recesses.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I will never repeat this purchase.

Think for yourself whether it is worth buying a mouse for 4500 for a year, when simple models for 300 last almost forever. Dear Logitech, give an opinion that this is a manufacturing defect so that I can return the money, even if the warranty has ended. Has pros: Design, smooth glide, comfortable weight single battery mouse. With its cons: After a few months, problems with scrolling begin. Replaced under warranty. Same with the second mouse. They cannot help to issue a conclusion on the return…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

After a year and 2 months of use (only 10% are MMO games, and the remaining 90% are office and surfing), a classic Logitech sore appeared - double click and poor scroll wheel performance (when scrolling down, the screen jumps up and down). I contacted Logitech support - they recognized the warranty case and sent it to the seller with a letter of guarantee, the seller - Market. I contacted Market support with a warranty case. Let's see how they work out this case - I will add a review upon the…

Pros
  • Nice mouse, not light and not heavy. Iron macros that are not caught by the protection of game clients.
Cons
  • Not the most pleasant click sounds and scroll wheels: "gives away" cheap plastic. Game macros are configured not for each window individually, but for the whole screen.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good and quality product, but there are flaws.

I really like the ability to remove the receiver (USB) in the mouse body Pros below: Good, fast mouse. Feels good in the hand, nice weight. There are no weights for adjustment, but you can adjust the number of batteries. The charge holds for a long time (how much exactly - I don’t know, I have never been discharged yet). It is very convenient to have 2 connection interfaces - high-speed radio and standard Bluetooth Different cons: A little flimsy body, I want a greater sense of "integrity", but

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Solving the problem with the wheel on the G603 (scroll glitches). In general, it turned out to solve the problem very simply and unexpectedly for myself. Just open a large Word file (to control the process) and start scrolling down the pages with sharp but light movements, not paying attention to glitches, as you wind up to the end, start scrolling up. Try not to hit the wheel when scrolling. Continue like this for 3-5 minutes and check if there are less glitches. Twist until the glitches…

Pros
  • - Very long working time (especially if the mouse is turned off) - Has bluetooth - Excellent ergonomics. - Speed ​​programming for 4 modes from 800 to 12022 dpi The mouse is just super, the best of all that I used.
Cons
  • - The problem with the wheel (the solution was written in the comments)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

In general, I like Logitech mice, but out of 3-4 pieces, ALL of them broke the scroll wheel during the warranty period (i. E. very quickly). Tired. Different pros: The mouse is durable. The cover can be easily removed. There is a Bluetooth connection - very convenient if you work on a laptop. Can run on one battery. The mouse does not tupit, the sensor works properly, when you open the laptop, the cursor does not slow down. Got cons: Glitchy software. Constantly crashes. You are waiting for the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I specifically took a model that runs on removable AA batteries, so that the discharged ones can be charged, and instead of them, immediately insert previously charged ones without resorting to charging by wire, as is implemented in the G403 and G703 models with a built-in battery. For some, this format is a minus, for me it is a definite plus. Its pros: In the hand like a glove. Although this is a subjective criterion, I want to note that for a large hand this is an excellent mouse. Excellent

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality item, not what it needs.

I have owned the mouse for 8 months now. Surprisingly, the wheel works properly, but the left mouse button has gone crazy - a double click performs instead of a single one (and sometimes does not perform at all). The problem comes and goes. It looks like it's a software issue. Software, by the way, is also a whole bunch, it is not clear why. Here you have both SetPoint and Gaiming Software (the problems started with it installed) . now GHub. I contacted logitech support, it is very problematic

Pros
  • 1. Ergonomics 2. Autonomy 3. Bluetooth (I have never come in handy, but it's still a plus)
Cons
  • 1. Price 2. Reliability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

After the purchase, I recommend immediately upgrading, inserting a piece of foil and an AAA battery. This will significantly facilitate the rodent, because it will constantly slip out of the hand. The hand strains, trying to hold it. I also glued pieces of double tape on the sides so that my fingers had something to grab on to. Unfortunately the plastic is very slippery and the shape of the mouse at the ring finger suggests that it will slip out. After these manipulations, the hand ceased to…

Pros
  • accuracy design without wires quality nice wheel
Cons
  • not a good design not rubberized

Beautiful appearance, it's a pity the logo does not glow. Extremely positive impressions of Logitech support. Due to buggy side buttons, a replacement mouse was sent. The replaced mouse has a squelching rattling wheel, which can be heard even through the ear plugs, different sounds of LMB and PKM, a tight dpi switch button. A little annoyed. I think it’s brazen to contact support with the above problems, and replacing it with the same model is unlikely to bring a positive result, because there…

Pros
  • The most stable connection. Nice side buttons and soft touch dpi switch button. Comfortable for large hands. Support works well.
Cons
  • Unreliable, after 10 months the side buttons began to fail. 3 months after the purchase, the wheel with double scrolls was furious, it went away by itself. Loud buttons LKM and PKM, the side ones are quieter.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

Pros below: All and sundry have already said about the merits. As far as I understand, the encoder is repaired with improvised means, and the support sends a new mouse, so you buy 2 for the price of one =) Its cons: A very large percentage of wheel defects, according to subjective sensations, 2/3 or 3/4. Support saves, but who does not want to have problems with this, it is better not to take it.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

It seems to me that the usual price for this mouse is a bit high, I bought it at a discount for 3600. And this price is optimal for it, in my opinion. As for reliability, I can’t say anything yet, because I’ve only been using it for 2 months, and so far everything is working fine.

Pros
  • It lies quite comfortably in the hand, but it took some time to get used to, at first I even thought to try to return it (perhaps due to the fact that before that I had used a small mouse). Good ergonomics, all elements are conveniently located, a separate plus for large and comfortable keys on the left side. Working in two modes can be convenient in some situations, but you should not think that it will be possible not to use the whistle and connect the mouse directly via bluetooth to a laptop, for example, because as practice shows, a bluetooth connection can not cope even just in office mode use (possibly subjective).
Cons
  • Quite a lot of weight, which may not be convenient not only for games, but also felt in everyday use. In this connection, I use a mouse with only one battery. I didn’t like the proprietary Logitech G HUB utility, despite the fact that at first glance it was done pretty well. The main disadvantage for me was that the program creates virtual devices, so even when the mouse is turned off, the computer continues to see the devices. Since my laptop does not have a touchpad on / off key, this became critical, because the touchpad operation is tied to the presence of a mouse. And when the mouse was turned off, the touchpad did not work.

Autonomy - you put two normal AA batteries and forget for a very long time. My paw is not small - I liked the shape and ergonomics much more than the previous mouse (Razer Lachesis). There were no problems with installing drivers and software. There is a mode switcher on the bottom of the mouse - it's very convenient - you can surf calmly in the browser in economy mode, saving batteries. I wanted to play - one click and 1000Hz polling rate. IMHO, in general, I advise - the model is clearly…

Pros
  • Autonomy, ergonomics, convenience, software
Cons
  • Have not found

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

As a result, the Logitech G603 is an ergonomic wireless mouse at a good price, with no flaws to the maximum. By far the best wireless gaming mouse in this price range. Due to the flash in the photo, the case may appear lilac, in reality it is gray.

Pros
  • · Weight. The weight of the mouse without batteries is 88.9g. With two supplied Duracell batteries 136.9g. The mouse can work with one battery! In this case, the mass is 112.9g. And with one Pleomax salt battery (the lightest AA battery), the weight is 102.9g. For comparison, I can bring the popular Razer Deathadder Elite, the mass of which is 105g. · Sensor. Logitech Hero is the second sensor after Mercury from Logitech. Its main competitor is Pixart's PMW3366. The maximum DPI value is 12,000 units, it changes in steps of 50 units, the minimum is 200 units. Using the G603 with the Logitech G240 mat, there are no hiccups. · Form. Already beloved by many Logitech G403. Classic Razer Deathadder shape with 3 extras. keys. · Pressing. The G603 has 20 million Omron switches. pressing with PTFE spring mechanism. Pressing is pleasant, moderately loud, slightly deaf. · Connection. Lightspeed technology provides a connection with a delay of 1ms, a refresh rate of up to 1000Hz. In this case, the desired distance from the receiver to the manipulator is 30 cm. Bluetooth is supported with a refresh rate of 88-133Hz and a latency of 7.5-11.25ms. · Working hours. An operating time of 500 hours is declared from two complete batteries in Lightspeed mode. Driver. To assign commands to additional keys, DPI and refresh rate changes are used by Logitech Gaming Software. Convenient, functional driver. There are ates and the ability to monitor the number of clicks. The mouse uses its own memory to save settings. Assembly. No backlash on all keys, except for the DPI change key. There is a removable upper part (mounted on 3 magnets), plastic that is pleasant to the hand. · Legs. Pleasant sliding Teflon with a large contact area. When they are worn, they can be easily replaced, thanks to the postures for removal. Aliexpress already has several lots selling replacement legs.
Cons
  • · Wheel. A 24 position encoder manufactured by Kailh is used. Wheel with medium-pronounced cut-offs, quiet. The pressure is not loud. Overall feel is below average.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am completely satisfied, item complies with description.

I had to buy a new mouse after replacing the computer and monitor with 4k. The old one refused to work normally with the new system. The choice fell on the G603. While it works great. And I don't regret buying it. But I had to adapt to the shape: I'm used to more elegant mice, and this one is somehow very plump along the vertical axis / in the "priests" area. And also at the expense of plastic - I don’t know that some reviewers praise it so much. For me, the rubberized version is much more…

Pros
  • sensitive sensor Confident work without lags Wireless Ability to connect to two devices at once
Cons
  • Fat "butt" Not rubberized plastic

My first gaming mouse. I like it like other Logitech products, you can feel the quality. I bought it to replace the old Logitech MediaPlay Coldress - which, I wouldn’t lie, but it’s 10 years old for sure. And she works to this day, took her to work, too used to it)). G603 satisfied my requirements and exceeded all expectations. From the outside it looks like a prostitute without showing off, in fact it is very good! With two batteries it seemed heavy, left with one, much better and more…

Pros
  • + Pleasant to the touch + Large and comfortable +Infrequent battery replacement + Ability to operate on a single battery +Logitech + Bluetooth / Radio channel +2 operating modes
Cons
  • Did not reveal

In terms of quality, it's just a great mouse. Low bow for abandoning the built-in battery in favor of batteries - you can use your own batteries. With intensive use ~ 12 hours a day in HI mode over the air, two IKEA 2450 batteries last for 2-3 months. The main disappointment: a year later, LMB began to give a double click. Luckily, it has a 3 year warranty. Before that, I used the G602 Proteus and a similar problem - a year later the side (!) Keys died. Both devices use omron buttons. Despite…

Pros
  • Ergonomics on top Works both bluetooth and radio Batteries \ Accumulators (1 or 2. in fact, the number of batteries regulates the weight) Convenient side buttons. Positioning accuracy raises no objections. There is no backlight (a plus for me).
Cons
  • Floating button quality (used by omron). Caveat: the wheel is not inertial, too light. Works without problems, but without pleasure. A common drawback of the entire G-line is the rejection of unifying. Each device has its own unique adapter.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

- I consider it very important to be able to change the batteries at my discretion and not depend on the wires. If everything is clear with the wires in terms of convenience, then I did not consider the battery for the reason that they gradually fail and changing after, say, five years, a specific battery will not be very easy. It is especially bad if the manufacturer goes bankrupt or the model is discontinued. Batteries can be easily changed at any time or replaced with suitable form-factor…

Pros
  • - Convenient. Despite the size of the brush M, I prefer large mice because of the specific grip: I, figuratively speaking, hug the mouse, the palm is completely adjacent to the lid, the index and ring fingers are on the edge of the keys, the little finger touches the table; - Battery powered wireless mouse. More details in the comments; - Kind of like a super-duper-mega sensor with a resolution of 12022 dpi; - Ability to connect both via Bluetooth and proprietary radio channel LIGHTSPEED; - There are as many buttons as you need, that is, six (the wheel is pressed) and all are programmable. Seriously, six is ​​enough for the eyes, I can’t stand it when they make a second keyboard out of a mouse; - Very long service life even from one battery; - Works great on nickel-metal hydride batteries. One GP2700 lasts six months, one Eneloop 1900 lasts eight months. - Five programmable speed settings for different situations, switch with one button in a circle or in the G-Hub software; - Range of signal reception - my respect - clicking on LMB, RMB is registered from 7 meters through two reinforced concrete walls; - G-Hub software, 6 years after the release, has finally been brought to mind and now it can be written as a plus. For example, it became possible through a PC with G-Hub to write speed settings to the ROM of the mouse and use the mouse with devices that do not have G-Hub installed without loss of convenience. - The fluoroplastic strips on the sole are excellent, they glide excellently, keep dirt out of the sensor and haven’t worn off at all in two years, although I drive the mouse on a rough table; - Immortal Omron switches for 20 million clicks.
Cons
  • - The erasing brand on the lid was not kicked, probably only by a lazy one. Shame in one word; - In the economy mode (and you will almost always use it in this mode), the sensor turns off and the mouse goes into standby mode after 5 minutes of inactivity, after which the mouse does not perform any first action (moving or pressing the button), spending time waking up ; - Although there are two battery compartments, you will only use one, because with two batteries the mouse becomes shamelessly heavy, the mouse weighs 90 g without batteries, 150 (!) g - with two NiMH batteries, 120 g - with one, 135 g - with two alkaline batteries, 112 g - with one.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Does not meet my expectations, it was not worth buying.

In general, despite all the pluses, I have extremely negative impressions of the Logitech G603. "Engineers" made matted plastic and beveled sidewalls - because of which you have to strain your hand hard enough to hold a heavy mouse of this shape. Playing shooters is very inconvenient, because. with each rearrangement of the mouse, it tends to fall out of the hands. And this happens even with one battery in the compartment. Who came up with the idea to repeat the G403 shape and at the same time…

Pros
  • + Excellent sensor + Smart work of the wireless adapter and the complete absence of input lag. + Ability to run on one or two AA batteries + Logitech Warranty + Autonomy
Cons
  • - After 3-4 months, a rare double-click on the middle mouse button appeared. After another 3 months, the double click became frequent and it became extremely inconvenient to use. Through the store they replaced it under warranty, the new one still works. - the mouse is quite heavy - form

If someone also has a buggy mouse wheel and he reads reviews - let him drip liquid engine oil through a medical syringe into the slot above the metal encoder (pictured)

Pros
  • design, top cover on magnets, everything is hidden inside, lies well in the hand
Cons
  • mouse wheel. cheap encoder, apparently. Logitech itself admits that this is a marriage (official scammers))))