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Logitech G603 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Logitech G603 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 500h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac – Black
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C. I (verified owner) –
Excellent gaming mouse without the hassle of charging – Logitech G603 is the perfect mouse for those us who have big hands and it’s ergonomics are great. The mouse is primarily a gaming mouse through and through and is not by my opinion office friendly. I was a user of Logitech G305 which was a great budget wireless mouse, both for my hand it was small and something bigger was need, so this fits the bill alright! The build quality is a lot better than G305 and bigger side buttons are a godsend for my big and long finger, and gaming is simply better. I personally don’t love rechargeable batteries on gaming gear since they use lower quality batteries which all have their average lifespan of 2,5 years if you are really careful and charge according to their use (both they are eco friendly and I support them 100%). AA batteries add some weight to the mouse, both heck I am not a competitive gamer so this isn’t a big problem for me. If you are someone like me who shares the same opinion this is a no brainer!
T. L (verified owner) –
Excellent Wireless Mouse for Gaming – Normally wireless mice are terrible for gaming as their response time and signal range/reliability are terrible. Also no one wants to have the batteries in their mouse die abruptly on them while playing a game.
K. F (verified owner) –
Nice mouse – Nice mouse. Only problem is that the mouse is very smooth. I have to keep my fingers moist. Could be my hand being dry. But I like the mouse.
B. G (verified owner) –
The best gaming mouse I have ever owned or tested – This mouse has excellent ergonomics. I owned the G305, G700s, Razer Deathadder, Tried the G900, G602, G502 and honestly hated the feel and ergonomics of the additional buttons. On the G502 Maybe Logitech had to lighten the construction for weight and this affected the feel of the extra buttons on their other gaming mice. It’s refreshing that the few buttons on this mouse are implemented well, in my opinion.
B. J (verified owner) –
Smooth and steady tracking finally – You never know how important a great mouse is until you’re replaced a very bad one. That’s what I did and that’s what I got. This mouse is all I need for my daily use and limited gaming. Love the feel of it in my hand, so stable, a tad to the heavier side, but I understand that’s part of the stability component. After a bit I stopped noticing the difference and now it feels like it should feel. I can’t be happier.
T. L (verified owner) –
Excellent Wireless Mouse for Gaming – Normally wireless mice are terrible for gaming as their response time and signal range/reliability are terrible. Also no one wants to have the batteries in their mouse die abruptly on them while playing a game.
K. F (verified owner) –
Nice mouse – Nice mouse. Only problem is that the mouse is very smooth. I have to keep my fingers moist. Could be my hand being dry. But I like the mouse.
O. A (verified owner) –
switches between Logitech wireless and Bluetooth wireless – I really like my Logitech G703; this item (the G603) has a lot of similarities. For me the deciding factor was the ability of the G603 to switch between Logitech wireless (for my laptop) and Bluetooth (for my tablet). It’s heavier than the G703 because it takes 2xAA batteries instead of rechargeable and the finger grips are not as secure as the G703. I had to get aftermarket grippy stickers before I could really use it.
R. H (verified owner) –
A classic feel for those who used early Logitech optical gaming mice. – Tried the G533 for a few years, went back to this MX-518-like design. Feels so much better to use. Weight, performance, battery life, all good!
O. A (verified owner) –
switches between Logitech wireless and Bluetooth wireless – I really like my Logitech G703; this item (the G603) has a lot of similarities. For me the deciding factor was the ability of the G603 to switch between Logitech wireless (for my laptop) and Bluetooth (for my tablet). It’s heavier than the G703 because it takes 2xAA batteries instead of rechargeable and the finger grips are not as secure as the G703. I had to get aftermarket grippy stickers before I could really use it.
B. G (verified owner) –
The best gaming mouse I have ever owned or tested – This mouse has excellent ergonomics. I owned the G305, G700s, Razer Deathadder, Tried the G900, G602, G502 and honestly hated the feel and ergonomics of the additional buttons. On the G502 Maybe Logitech had to lighten the construction for weight and this affected the feel of the extra buttons on their other gaming mice. It’s refreshing that the few buttons on this mouse are implemented well, in my opinion.
R. H (verified owner) –
A classic feel for those who used early Logitech optical gaming mice. – Tried the G533 for a few years, went back to this MX-518-like design. Feels so much better to use. Weight, performance, battery life, all good!
C. I (verified owner) –
Excellent gaming mouse without the hassle of charging – Logitech G603 is the perfect mouse for those us who have big hands and it’s ergonomics are great. The mouse is primarily a gaming mouse through and through and is not by my opinion office friendly. I was a user of Logitech G305 which was a great budget wireless mouse, both for my hand it was small and something bigger was need, so this fits the bill alright! The build quality is a lot better than G305 and bigger side buttons are a godsend for my big and long finger, and gaming is simply better. I personally don’t love rechargeable batteries on gaming gear since they use lower quality batteries which all have their average lifespan of 2,5 years if you are really careful and charge according to their use (both they are eco friendly and I support them 100%). AA batteries add some weight to the mouse, both heck I am not a competitive gamer so this isn’t a big problem for me. If you are someone like me who shares the same opinion this is a no brainer!
B. J (verified owner) –
Smooth and steady tracking finally – You never know how important a great mouse is until you’re replaced a very bad one. That’s what I did and that’s what I got. This mouse is all I need for my daily use and limited gaming. Love the feel of it in my hand, so stable, a tad to the heavier side, but I understand that’s part of the stability component. After a bit I stopped noticing the difference and now it feels like it should feel. I can’t be happier.