Logitech G703 Wireless Gaming Mouse
$100 seems like a lot to ask for a G703 that has one meaningful upgrade: the ability to use a proprietary wireless charging mouse pad that costs another $100. If you want the POWERPLAY system, and you’re going to drop $200 on the mouse and pad, you might as well spend $50 more for the G903, which is more full-featured and customizable. High price and rote design aside, you’re sure to be pleased with the G703’s performance, which is excellent.
-- As reviewed by IGN
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- Worlds NO.1 Best Selling Wireless Gaming Gear Brand - Based on independent sales data (Oct ‘18 - Oct’19) of Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Mice, & PC Headset in units from: US, CA, CN, JP, KR, TW, TH, IN, DE, FR, RY, UK, SE, TR
- Power play wireless charging: never worry about your battery life again. Add the power play wireless charging system to keep G703 and other compatible g mice charged while at rest and at play. * *power play wireless charging system sold separately
- Hero 25K sensor through a software update from G HUB, this upgrade is free to all players: our most advanced, with 1: 1 tracking, 400+ IPS, and 100-25, 600 max DPI sensitivity — Plus zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration, and 10x power efficiency of previous Gen
- Light speed wireless: pro-level responsiveness and connectivity for long lasting, high performance game play — with a weight of 95 g and battery life for up to 35 hours of continuous play with default light Sync RGB lighting.
- Supreme comfort and quality: brings together comfort, durability, and performance with comfortable design, rubber side grips, 10 g optional weight, and 6 programmable buttons for a customizable gaming experience.
- Advanced button technology: metal-spring button Tensioning keeps primary left and right buttons poised to trigger with less force, for exceptional button feel, response, and consistency every time
- Note : In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse
- Dual-injected rubber side grips
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By IGN on July 27, 2017
$100 seems like a lot to ask for a G703 that has one meaningful upgrade: the ability to use a proprietary wireless charging mouse pad that costs another $100. If you want the POWERPLAY system, and you’re going to drop $200 on the mouse and pad, you might as well spend $50 more for the G903, which is more full-featured and customizable. High price and rote design aside, you’re sure to be pleased with the G703’s performance, which is excellent.
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