Anonys—December 7, 2025
It's been a few days of constant use and so far I've had 0 issues. It's an easy plug and play, but you can also download the Logitech G Hub software to adjust the sensitivity and save it onto the mouse. This is my first wireless mouse so I was worried about latency, but I haven't noticed any real change or lag. It feels great to use, just like a wired mouse without any resistance from cords. I like heavier mice but this one honestly feels on the lighter side even with the weight. I got used to the weight right away. It feels natural to be honest so that's good. Even after a gaming session I don't really notice fatigue, G203 was too light for me in comparison. My hands are on the bigger side and coming from the G203 it definitely fits my hand a LOT better. Before, I basically was stuck with a claw grip or else my thumb/pinky would drag annoyingly on my mouse pad (this was bad because I'd accidentally rotate the mouse while moving it because its orientation isn't really secured). However with the G703 I can comfortably hold the mouse in a palm/claw hybrid (I always have a bit of a claw grip with my fingers, but my palm rests comfortably on the mouse with the G703 keeping it stable). To my surprise, there is also a wired mode available (which I didn't see mentioned anywhere) which is the same way you charge the mouse so I genuinely don't have any complaints thus far. I use it wireless still for the novelty and lack of cored resistance, but at night I plug it back in when I'm done. Only part I am worried about is the life expectancy of the mouse clicks (before it starts double clicking or not sensing properly) and the mouse wheel. Right now the clicks feel nice and "sturdy", just fine. But the mouse wheel from the get-go has a poor quality feeling to it; makes me worried for how long that will last. Lastly, I recommend purchasing new skates (the feet of the mouse). The stock ones are "ok". Usable, but for best performance I'd 100% swap it for at least some PTFE skates. I got the HOTLINEGAMES 3.0 PLUS ones on Amazon, which seemed a little sketchy but feel fine so far. Better than the stock at least. It definitely makes a difference so I recommend it (they might also be why I don't feel much fatigue after I'm done, there's just very little resistance when moving the mouse). Overall, I'm quite satisfied with purchasing this on a sale, and look forward to using it for a long time. Read more
Laco—November 10, 2025
So I got this for my work laptop. It has been extremely useful and great quality. It comes with an added weight you can install in the bottom for a little more weight. I use it with the weight personally but without the weight you can not believe how light it is. Battery lasts for a good bit. Used it directly out of the box for a week without having to even charge it. Definitely recommend as a work mouse and even possibly a gaming mouse. Read more
Gaukhar Rkh—December 5, 2025
The media could not be loaded. This gaming mouse is fantastic! It’s fast and responsive, with both wired and wireless options. Rechargeable, so no need for batteries. The set even includes a 10-gram weight to adjust the mouse’s feel. Highly recommended! Read more
M. R.—August 19, 2024
This is a review for the Logitech G703 wireless mouse. I have had two in a three year time span. I am generally a fan of this mouse. I won't speak to the shape of it too much because that is very subjective per each individual. I will note, though this may be obvious, that the G703 is definitely designed to be a right-handed mouse. I personally find it ergonomic to use - I am right-handed, hand size is 10cm wide by 17cm long, and use this mouse mostly in a claw grip (sometimes finger grip). The long-standing gripe with the G703 is that the scroll wheel tends to flake out, and my first purchase of the G703 was no exception to this. For me, the scroll wheel issues started to occur three years after purchase. The issue is that the scroll wheel would sort of chatter and spaz out on screen - the physical scroll wheel works fine mechanically, but the scroll wheel input is wildly inconsistent. For example, if you scroll down the same exact way three times, you may scroll down normally on the PC the first time, then the second time it actually scrolls up (even though you physically scrolled down) and the third time it will scroll down but at a very different rate than before. I worked with customer service to diagnose the issue and they could not find a mechanical problem. I eventually took the mouse apart and can confirm that there is no mechanically broken component or debris in the mouse to cause this at a mechanical level - there is likely something wrong with the actual electric or software components of the mouse. Other than that one big, glaring issue, I really like this mouse! I use it mostly for office work and internet browsing, though I have also used it for gaming. I am not a pro FPS player and cannot comment on the super fine details like latency and pixel/DPS accuracy, but I use this mostly on wireless and see 0 issues on my end. Read more
Customer—November 24, 2025
Bought this mouse two years ago, good quality very smooth. However after a year and half scroll wheel started having issues. Tried all the methods online but it only solved the problem temporarily and goes bad again. Also had hard to notice accuracy issues after a while but it doesn’t seem to be a consistent problem that comes up. Read more
SAFEDRIVE—December 15, 2025
It's a mouse. I'm an occasional gamer and spend most of my time in Photoshop. I like that it has a simple way to adjust the fidelity so when I'm working on a small scale I just have to click a button and my movements are magnified or minimized instantly. Probably good if you're playing a video game and need to be in sniper mode where small mouse movements help you dial into the target easily. Overall, it's perfect for my needs, holds a charge for a long time. Read more