I think if you have a lot of wireless interference in your room or just want the best signal response theG903 is the way to go, but it's not a cheap expenditure. Whether all of that is worth the extra $35 for the G903 versus the G900 is tough to say. Still, I prefer the more solid feel of a weighted down mouse, so that's a win for the G903. I like this feature although I have seen Lenovo do it with multiple smaller weights letting users "customize" how many grams are added versus 10 grams or nothing. It's Frequency Agility Mechanism sounds like it does what Razer's AFT does by helping avoid cluttered wireless channels.įinally, there is the previously mentioned optional 10-gram weight that you can add to the G903. Logitech calls its optimization "Frequency Agility Mechanism" and says that is has a signal strength up to 16x (12dB) higher than the competition. There is the new "Lightspeed Wireless" which sounds a bit like Razer's Adaptive Frequency Technology (AFT) but doesn't go quite so far in its claims. In fact, the G903 is the same as the G900 save for a few minor differences. The PMW3366 optical sensor is highly regarded in the gaming community, and that same technology is found in the G903. The Logitech G900 is considered by many to be one of the best wireless gaming mice on the market. Look ma, no hands Compared to the Logitech G900 and POWERPLAY charging There is also a switch to turn the mouse on or off but no compartment for the 2.4GHz wireless dongle, which is a bit weak. On the bottom, the G903 is exceptionally clean with just the Logitech and G903 branding in blue. While I never use such a feature, I understand that many do and since it's optional, it's great to have just in case. Being Logitech, however, the company has added release button that lets the wheel shift to free spin. The scroll wheel is significantly clicky with precise movement. Users can, of course, customize or even disable the lighting via the Logitech software. While it contrasts very well with the jet-black body, it's not quite as cool as Razer's Chroma lighting. The all-black design though hides some of the more garish aspects, and it looks quite nice all around.Īlthough Logitech boasts some RGB lighting, it is really on the "G" logo on the back that glows and shifts between the 16.8 million colors. There are sharp angles for the buttons, lots of divots, and a more spaceship vibe than a traditional mouse. The look of the G903 is more aggressive than the Razer Lancehead with what I would call a more gamer aesthetic. Metal spring tensioning with "bounce back"Įleven independently programmable buttonsġ30 x 66.5 x 40.4 mm (5.13 x 2.62 x 1.59 in)ģ.88 oz (110 g) mouse only (Excluding cable)Īpproximately 24 hrs with RGB (32 hours without)Īggressive but a looker Logitech G903 design
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