I had the G903 for about 2 days but ended up returning it. I got it because of the hype, and I tried to really like it but couldn't. My main problem was the position of the left and right click, it's way too high for my grip style. Went to Best Buy the following day to feel the other mice with the top of the line sensors. Went home with two G403 wireless. It fits my hand like a glove.
Just some helpfull criticism that I think if fixed could help you out... Hand gestures and facial expression definitely is your friend for those longer facial cam angles. Great review.
Been using the G903 and PowerPlay combo since they arrived after pre-ordering (so about 7 months), and they're worth every penny to me. I never have to worry about the cord dragging on anything or the battery not staying charged, and the performance is as smooth as any wired mouse I've used. I had a G700s before this, and that thing had abysmal battery life.
I've been super excited to get my hands on the system, I saw and trialed it at TwitchCon2017 and loved it but couldn't justify buying it when my mouse worked fine.
You have the G403 wireless? If you liked that one you'd love the 703, same body model as the 403 but with the better wireless connectivity and power play at literally the same pricepoint (or like $5 difference after discounts). No need to buy the Wireless 403 anymore with the 703 out. But, with hearing that, I'm even more excited to test out the 703 in the next few days.
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Femennenly CV what do you mean better wireless connectivity? the wireless on the 403 is fine ive used it for fps.
When I first got into gaming, I absolutely laughed at the thought of spending $50 on a gaming mouse. I purchased the G900 when it launched at $149, and I can't get enough of it. If your budget allows it, this mouse is FANTASTIC!
I have the G900 (which is pretty much the same I think) it is actually the best mouse I have ever owned. Will not be going to anything else except the G903 which I do plan to do at some point.
I have seen and had and handled both versions, the G903 definitely feels better and, in my opinion, has a better overall FEEL and quality to it. The G900 feels more clunky and metallic while the G903 has a nice almost carbon fiber feel, even though its probably some type of plastic with rubber on the sides. Anyway i think the G903 is better def recommend
@@hkh2316 it does but i think it has the issue because i dropped something on it about a month ago.. soon after that drop it started to creak and also double click. its not that annoying to me but i think its my fault it has the problem
M510 FTW. Fraction of the cost, decent for gaming, software can program all buttons for gaming or applications. Long battery life. Perfect for the avg casual gamer that doesn't want to spend a lot. I did have to switch as many devices as possible over to 5ghz wifi in my house to avoid 2.4ghz interference, but no problems ever since.
I have G603 Lightspeed and I really want to get G613 wireless keyboard, but my mouse Ive had for about 4 months, use it all the time and forget to turn it off most nights but I still have over 65% battery life left, Logitech is awesome.
Femennenly CV I also have the G710 with blue switches and I love it, but for gaming I use a Corsair K63 with red switches and o-rings. I think the G613 will be able to replace both so I only have 1 keyboard!
Still running G602 (wireless 500Hz polling). G903 is intresting but i don't like the looks and having owned rechargeable battery powered mice before (as opposed to one time alkaline battery mice like G602) i'm afraid the battery will be dead in a few years and there is no way to swap it so 100+ down the toilet. With one time batteries i can swap these every 3-4 months and keep using it without a concern about battery wear.
My G903 has started unintentionally double clicking within a couple of months of purchase. There are plenty of others experiencing the same issue. Because the mouse is fantastic, and I have the PowerPlay mat, I've decided to replace the microswitches myself with Japanese made Omron's not the Chinese Omron they currently are manufactured with. It's going to involve taking it apart and soldering new ones on it, not for the faint hearted, but not impossible either. It's a shame they have sacrificed quality for such a small but most important part of this mouse.
Listen to her words. If she wrote the review too -then well done to Her & I for 1 took a lot from Her delivery. shame the Logitech Powerplay Wireless Charging Mouse Pad for the G703&G903 is £75. 1 Question: is the software programmable ie to create an on off button press - like the Razer Synapse does?
You can always get the G900, it is cheaper and is exactly the same mouse in design and sensor. The G900 is capable of 32 hours of use at the highest polling rate (1,000). I simply plug it in when I go to bed and even with the pc off it will charge. You can expect a full charge in about 3 hours max, though admittedly I've never timed it.
I'm staying away from the G903. A lot and I mean a lot of people get the double click problem after just a few months (i.e. click once, and randomly two clicks are registered). Some people report that they got up to four replacements within the two year warranty, all failing after just a few months. After that (warranty) period you're stuck with really expensive worthless piece of plastic. There is a way to solve this temporarily by bending back the spring inside the mouse button but that means removing (and damaging!) the teflon sliders on the bottom to get to the screws. The spring is really tiny and demands some patience and dexterity to complete succesfully. I cannot understand that even though this problem has been known for many years by Logitech, they do not change the type of buttons used or change supplier... and this mouse costs a whopping 180€ on the logitech website.
Great review. I have both the 903 and powerplay pad, I prefer the soft pad but can confirm some reports that using anything other than the hard pad included in the box the mouse begins to lag and "stick" on screen... using in conjunction with the hard pad however sees perfermonca I am used to with a wired mouse.
I don't necessarily agree that this mouse is particularly geared towards high end pros, who might still just use wired mice for their reliability and the fact that it's probably what's going to be available at tournaments. I would argue that this mouse is mostly for enthusiasts who enjoy bells and whistles, and convenience. If I were a little bit richer I just might grab one. I currently use a G900 and I forget to charge it sometimes -_-
Typically for tournaments, participants are allowed to bring their own mouse and keyboard so long as they adhere to tournament rules. I'd hate to play on a competitive stage without the equipment I'm used to using.
I love the mouse but recently it started double-clicking and it's become a real detriment to productivity. I've had it for about a month. I have no other complaints other than the unintentional double-clicks. Wireless connectivity is flawless as far as I can tell.
The g502 is always a good budget option, only thing is you need to be right handed to use it well, also it has the same sensor so almost there’s no did diffrence between the speed.
The two mice I had prior to the most I have now were Logitech, one cost over $70. Both failed within 6 months.. Oddly enough the most reliable and functional mice I've used are Microsoft mice. Maybe not good for gaming but I don't game that frequently.
The Corsair M65 RGB Gaming Mouse looks freakin' cool and seems to be ideal for the FPS gamer, but every time I come down to my local electronics store (Best Buy, Fry's Electronics), I end up becoming disappointed due to the size of the mouse in comparison to my hand, and the weights, for some reason, while nice with the adjustment, makes me kinda feel like "meh". (I have longer fingers, and a wider hand, but my hands aren't beefy, by any means.) I'm under the decision on whether to snatch a Logitech gaming mouse, since I find most of their peripherals to be great and very reliable since their older webcams back in the early 2000s. While I do have a Corsair STRAFE RGB Gaming Keyboard, which I do like, a lot, I am under conflict on whether or not I really want another brand name product on my desk (for peripherals) for the sake of matching brand names, and making things more convenient in regards to using less software just to manage and program gaming paraphernalia.
I own the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum. I love this mouse, but after a few years I am noticing that my battery isn't lasting as long as it used to. Thinking about getting the G903 and the Powerplay to alleviate those issues. I hate the mouse cables, mine always get caught on something. (Even if the desk is relatively clean, it still wants to snag! I don't want to use a tether/holder-thing.)
I’m mainly interested in this mouse because I’m left handed so I’m limited af and I have a great history with logitech G and I tried it in store and it felt amazing
I just don't see the benefit of the wireless mouse pad charging. Sure it charges while technically wireless, but it's now confined to the mousepad, an even smaller area than it would be on a cable. The previous (and still currently available) tech of having the mouse send data over the cable while plugged in and over wireless while unplugged works great for flexibility and allows you to use the mouse at the desk with wired latency, with the flexibility to take it elsewhere on battery with wireless latency. Except that doesn't require a $100 extra investment. Unless the bit of drag introduced by the cable bothers people enough to justify spending $100, I can't see why you wouldn't just keep the mouse plugged into its cable on the desk and unplug it to move away for things like watching movies from a further vantage point.
Yo that thing is sick! Btw i luv u videos and always come here for gaming laptop reviews Can u please review Asus rog strix gl703ge es73. Please do it i cant find any actual review on it till now😭
Thi si my mouse - it's awesome, now could you find something better value probably but I was building a PC and was basically - well.... as techdeals says you can $20-30 yourself into a different price bracket and peripherals is a good way to do it. Love it as a mouse though and basically forgotten how expensive it was:-)!
Good video, tho I did notice some auto light balancing issues with the video, when you opened the boxes it kept getting darker then lighter was distracting and couldn't see the product in the packaging very well. Keep up the good work otherwise!!!
Is there the possibility to use one of the makro keys as sniper button which lowers the dpi while pressed? I'am used to the g502 which has a dedicated button for this and i love it but my mouse is getting old and i saw a good deal on a g903 powerplay bundle...
Decent gaming mouse. But not close to being one of the best choices. Especially not to the price. So far in 2018 i still think Steelseries made the best mouse(Rival 600)
Don’t buy the G903. I don’t know about the G900, but the G903 has terrible double clicking issues. I got it because I’m left handed and wanted the best ambidextrous mouse for Geometry Dash, but it got double clicking issues after 2 months. I’m not the only person who got this issue, as there are hundreds of other people who got the same issue. Logitech has yet to find a solution, rather than provide an optional warranty. Don’t get this!!!
I'm not a gamer, but i love gaming style devices such as gaming mouse, gaming keyboard. I found them very comfortable to use. I would like to know if this mouse if reliable? I believe it feels comfortable to hold, but how reliable it is to use with bluetooth wireless or with it's own wireless usb adapter? As you mention, it is a very expensive mouse. I'm hesitate in purchasing it. I'm afraid that I spend $179 CAD on a garbage.
I'm not getting stuff from logitech anymore. 10 years ago it was really good stuff but the past years the quality got flimsier and flimsier. Bought a mouse last year and already the dpi button is broken. Recently bought new speakers which are squecking if turned on with no output. Bought a new mechanical 150€ keyboard where the spacebar broke within 3 months. My old logitech keyboard wich I bought in 2012 would still be working if i hadnt spilled liquid over it. My old G3 mouse from 2006 is still working as are my old speakers from 2007. Their quality really went to shit.
Hey Fem. I once watched i video of yours about where you talked about cool tech or cheap desk accessories it was in that range. But i can't find it anywhere..
Australian? You have a very unique accent. You sound Australian for the most part, though you pronounce your 'R's like an American, in words like "however" and "never". I have a housemate that has this in a much more pronounced way. How did you develop it?
my advice. at the opening, gives each sentences a break will make you sound much less like sales. it is already improvement from before, but u still are sound like sales.
I've had 2 of these mice and after 6 months the left click stopped working properly, if u are holding down left click it will double click and doesn't register as holding it down. My second one done it after 2 months. It's also started happening with the g203 cheaper replacement I got while waiting on a g903 being sent to the store. I would never recommend this mouse to anyone or anyone of logitechs new mice because they all use the same triggers. Also just general web surfing. If you are trying to move your browser from one screen to another or drag anything in general it will stop dragging straight away because holding it down registers as 2 clicks and cancels the drag. Both times I took it back to pc world and they swapped it with no questions asked and gave me a brand new one. On the second time I asked for a refund with no issues. Worst £100+ I have spent.
I also urge you to test this often yourself if you have one. Use the logitech software that calibrates your mousemat or use the macro setting and just hold left click. It will stop registering. I play a lot of tracer in overwatch and it was getting me killed constantly coz I couldn't shoot a full clip.
Jason Todd it's dirty, the mouse buttons are so open that everything easily fits in there... I was cleaning mine with compressed air 2-3 times a day because of the same issue with not being able to hold a click.
Logitech g903 is nice, but in the end I got a g403. Best gaming mouse I’ve ever used and the g810 is a great keyboard, but the metallic ping is not nice :(
It's very good. In terms of features it's very similar to Corsair K70 but insted of Cherry mx it has Logitech's Romer-G tactile switches. For me these are great switches for gaming and they are VERY silent when comparing to cherry mx stuff. But when you're pressing the keys very fast and very hard - you can occasionally hear "metallic ping"- it's not loud but I can definitely hear it. It's probably because of the metal backplate on the bottom of the keyboard.
One solution for you: Logitech G613, my favourite keyboard to date, this thing is silent. I just wish they'd make a RGB version of it so I could make it purple, I'd even settle for it being wired if it was RGB.
Kareem Kawaiah look up Logitech g810 sound effect on RUclips. You should hear a sound after a key click. It’s not necessarily annoying after a whilst but you may not like it. And yes it is. I play tf2 and it works fine.
Never charge anything, no battery, no battery weight, much less to wear out, and the wire doesn't inconvenience me in the slightest. I currently use the G502 Proteus.
hey could you help me with some thing i know you view processors i just bought a ryzen 1600 and its crashing when i am running a 3d modeling application could you tell me a solution for it to fix
for fucks sake whats the point of having a wireless mouse if you're just going to put a $120 wireless charger under it, the wireless charger for $1k phone did even cost that much jesus.
Femennenly CV Femennenly CV I find you very polite in these video (which is a good thing) but a lot fun and chill (maybe, true Fem) on Twitch. Btw good going, it's fun watching you on both platforms.
*UPDATE* - This mouse is awesome, it really is... however if you're looking for something a touch less expensive, consider the G403 or G703 - comparison video of both options to the G903 is incoming soon.
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I had the G903 for about 2 days but ended up returning it. I got it because of the hype, and I tried to really like it but couldn't.
My main problem was the position of the left and right click, it's way too high for my grip style.
Went to Best Buy the following day to feel the other mice with the top of the line sensors. Went home with two G403 wireless. It fits my hand like a glove.
I dare to bet, a 3 time cheaper Bloody gaming mouse from A4tech is equals if not better then this, and durable offcourse
Just some helpfull criticism that I think if fixed could help you out... Hand gestures and facial expression definitely is your friend for those longer facial cam angles. Great review.
Here in Denmark, the G903 is cheaper than the G403
I respect tech deals decision to become a women but I still can't get use to it...
Yeah, me too.
Yea her script reading isn't great either.
I agree, it seems super awkward and her smile seems completely overdone and fake. She doesn’t look away from the camera once in the entire video
The facial expressions are too plastic
Lol, really guys?
Been using the G903 and PowerPlay combo since they arrived after pre-ordering (so about 7 months), and they're worth every penny to me. I never have to worry about the cord dragging on anything or the battery not staying charged, and the performance is as smooth as any wired mouse I've used. I had a G700s before this, and that thing had abysmal battery life.
Have enjoyed using my 903 with Power Pad since day 1. Best mouse I've ever owned.
I've been super excited to get my hands on the system, I saw and trialed it at TwitchCon2017 and loved it but couldn't justify buying it when my mouse worked fine.
I am die hard FPS gamer for last 20 years and my current Logitech G403 is the best mouse I've ever had. And it's wireless... oh boy, amazing stuff.
Amsztel the g403 is indeed a great mouse.
You have the G403 wireless?
If you liked that one you'd love the 703, same body model as the 403 but with the better wireless connectivity and power play at literally the same pricepoint (or like $5 difference after discounts). No need to buy the Wireless 403 anymore with the 703 out. But, with hearing that, I'm even more excited to test out the 703 in the next few days.
Femennenly CV what do you mean better wireless connectivity? the wireless on the 403 is fine ive used it for fps.
G703 wasn't out there yet when I was looking for a replacement for my old mouse. So basically it was all about G403, G900 or bust :)
I got the wired G403 and it is great as well!
g903 review while having a razer deathader in the background lol
When I first got into gaming, I absolutely laughed at the thought of spending $50 on a gaming mouse. I purchased the G900 when it launched at $149, and I can't get enough of it. If your budget allows it, this mouse is FANTASTIC!
I'm a Logitech fanboy, I'm using the G303 and it's a very good mouse
Yeah, same here. My G303 is starting to die, thinking of getting this one.
StaBond cool, im using the g502
I have the G900 (which is pretty much the same I think) it is actually the best mouse I have ever owned. Will not be going to anything else except the G903 which I do plan to do at some point.
For sure, the 900 was the original version of this mouse, this is just the newer version with the PP.
I have seen and had and handled both versions, the G903 definitely feels better and, in my opinion, has a better overall FEEL and quality to it. The G900 feels more clunky and metallic while the G903 has a nice almost carbon fiber feel, even though its probably some type of plastic with rubber on the sides. Anyway i think the G903 is better def recommend
@@thelants8569 how it feels now? Does it have any double click issue?
@@hkh2316 it does but i think it has the issue because i dropped something on it about a month ago.. soon after that drop it started to creak and also double click. its not that annoying to me but i think its my fault it has the problem
@@thelants8569 wow instant reply ahha, ok i see thanks for the info
M510 FTW. Fraction of the cost, decent for gaming, software can program all buttons for gaming or applications. Long battery life. Perfect for the avg casual gamer that doesn't want to spend a lot. I did have to switch as many devices as possible over to 5ghz wifi in my house to avoid 2.4ghz interference, but no problems ever since.
Definitely a good mouse for the more casual user or gamer, the 903 is more geared to the more invested gamer :)
I have G603 Lightspeed and I really want to get G613 wireless keyboard, but my mouse Ive had for about 4 months, use it all the time and forget to turn it off most nights but I still have over 65% battery life left, Logitech is awesome.
I have the G613, my favourite keyboard to date hands down. I've previously had the 710 and 710+
Femennenly CV I also have the G710 with blue switches and I love it, but for gaming I use a Corsair K63 with red switches and o-rings. I think the G613 will be able to replace both so I only have 1 keyboard!
Still running G602 (wireless 500Hz polling). G903 is intresting but i don't like the looks and having owned rechargeable battery powered mice before (as opposed to one time alkaline battery mice like G602) i'm afraid the battery will be dead in a few years and there is no way to swap it so 100+ down the toilet. With one time batteries i can swap these every 3-4 months and keep using it without a concern about battery wear.
My G903 has started unintentionally double clicking within a couple of months of purchase. There are plenty of others experiencing the same issue.
Because the mouse is fantastic, and I have the PowerPlay mat, I've decided to replace the microswitches myself with Japanese made Omron's not the Chinese Omron they currently are manufactured with. It's going to involve taking it apart and soldering new ones on it, not for the faint hearted, but not impossible either.
It's a shame they have sacrificed quality for such a small but most important part of this mouse.
Listen to her words. If she wrote the review too -then well done to Her & I for 1 took a lot from Her delivery. shame the Logitech Powerplay Wireless Charging Mouse Pad for the G703&G903 is £75. 1 Question: is the software programmable ie to create an on off button press - like the Razer Synapse does?
Got a G402 brand new for under $30 years ago, looks the same to me.
I bought ALL G400s mices from Radioshack 5 years ago. I knew that was my Only mouse I ever wanted. Still top frag with that badass mouse.
The Hyperion one? These are quite different on many scales, that was a good mouse for its day.
You can always get the G900, it is cheaper and is exactly the same mouse in design and sensor. The G900 is capable of 32 hours of use at the highest polling rate (1,000). I simply plug it in when I go to bed and even with the pc off it will charge. You can expect a full charge in about 3 hours max, though admittedly I've never timed it.
I love my G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB.
Been using it for years and it's just perfect.
I'm staying away from the G903. A lot and I mean a lot of people get the double click problem after just a few months (i.e. click once, and randomly two clicks are registered). Some people report that they got up to four replacements within the two year warranty, all failing after just a few months. After that (warranty) period you're stuck with really expensive worthless piece of plastic. There is a way to solve this temporarily by bending back the spring inside the mouse button but that means removing (and damaging!) the teflon sliders on the bottom to get to the screws. The spring is really tiny and demands some patience and dexterity to complete succesfully. I cannot understand that even though this problem has been known for many years by Logitech, they do not change the type of buttons used or change supplier... and this mouse costs a whopping 180€ on the logitech website.
Bring back the MX518/G500 Shell!
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That was my favorite of all mice. They need to bring it back!!
Great review. I have both the 903 and powerplay pad, I prefer the soft pad but can confirm some reports that using anything other than the hard pad included in the box the mouse begins to lag and "stick" on screen... using in conjunction with the hard pad however sees perfermonca I am used to with a wired mouse.
I don't necessarily agree that this mouse is particularly geared towards high end pros, who might still just use wired mice for their reliability and the fact that it's probably what's going to be available at tournaments. I would argue that this mouse is mostly for enthusiasts who enjoy bells and whistles, and convenience. If I were a little bit richer I just might grab one. I currently use a G900 and I forget to charge it sometimes -_-
Typically for tournaments, participants are allowed to bring their own mouse and keyboard so long as they adhere to tournament rules. I'd hate to play on a competitive stage without the equipment I'm used to using.
I love the mouse but recently it started double-clicking and it's become a real detriment to productivity. I've had it for about a month. I have no other complaints other than the unintentional double-clicks. Wireless connectivity is flawless as far as I can tell.
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So mr tech deals became mrs tech deals
Alec Adanglao shh dont tell his wife
The g502 is always a good budget option, only thing is you need to be right handed to use it well, also it has the same sensor so almost there’s no did diffrence between the speed.
The two mice I had prior to the most I have now were Logitech, one cost over $70. Both failed within 6 months.. Oddly enough the most reliable and functional mice I've used are Microsoft mice. Maybe not good for gaming but I don't game that frequently.
How's the build quality of this mouse? I see a lot of complaints on Amazon about double click issues after the first couple of months.
Nice video, needs increased volume output though. It's a little quiet.
Agreed
The Corsair M65 RGB Gaming Mouse looks freakin' cool and seems to be ideal for the FPS gamer, but every time I come down to my local electronics store (Best Buy, Fry's Electronics), I end up becoming disappointed due to the size of the mouse in comparison to my hand, and the weights, for some reason, while nice with the adjustment, makes me kinda feel like "meh". (I have longer fingers, and a wider hand, but my hands aren't beefy, by any means.) I'm under the decision on whether to snatch a Logitech gaming mouse, since I find most of their peripherals to be great and very reliable since their older webcams back in the early 2000s. While I do have a Corsair STRAFE RGB Gaming Keyboard, which I do like, a lot, I am under conflict on whether or not I really want another brand name product on my desk (for peripherals) for the sake of matching brand names, and making things more convenient in regards to using less software just to manage and program gaming paraphernalia.
The 150 is not justifiable no matter what you or logitech say.
Even if it is wireless.
I own the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum. I love this mouse, but after a few years I am noticing that my battery isn't lasting as long as it used to. Thinking about getting the G903 and the Powerplay to alleviate those issues. I hate the mouse cables, mine always get caught on something. (Even if the desk is relatively clean, it still wants to snag! I don't want to use a tether/holder-thing.)
she is definitely thinking more and mroe like mr. tech deals by giving the viewers real life scenarios. Keep it up.
so im planning to buy this as a gift for someone, should i get the 903 or the 900? im not gonna buy the powerplay pad, can the 903 work without it?
One Pretty lady
Good for a change of anchor
Still using a Logitech G9/G9x ..... but still working great .~ Maybe a newer version one of these days if they get back to a G9 shape .
The only thing to make it better would be the option for custom size/print powerplay pads.... So I can still be a weebo
Its Fem !!!!!
Thanks god I'm not the only one who needs teeth whitener
Where did the man go??
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I’m mainly interested in this mouse because I’m left handed so I’m limited af and I have a great history with logitech G and I tried it in store and it felt amazing
I just don't see the benefit of the wireless mouse pad charging. Sure it charges while technically wireless, but it's now confined to the mousepad, an even smaller area than it would be on a cable. The previous (and still currently available) tech of having the mouse send data over the cable while plugged in and over wireless while unplugged works great for flexibility and allows you to use the mouse at the desk with wired latency, with the flexibility to take it elsewhere on battery with wireless latency. Except that doesn't require a $100 extra investment.
Unless the bit of drag introduced by the cable bothers people enough to justify spending $100, I can't see why you wouldn't just keep the mouse plugged into its cable on the desk and unplug it to move away for things like watching movies from a further vantage point.
Came for the mouse stayed for the Fem, such a cutie
This is the best mouse Ever! I use this when i make my gaming videos
Sick looking mouse tho.
Sick in the bad way right?
Im using the old legend Logitech G602
You should've talked about the size of the mouse and if you have big hands it's either too small or too big.
Coming in the comparison video.
Very good video. You could put the volume higher for future videos though^^
Believe it or not this is with the audio turned up high already. Will look for other ways to raise it for next time :)
This or the MX Master 2S for non gaming tasks?
Yo that thing is sick!
Btw i luv u videos and always come here for gaming laptop reviews
Can u please review Asus rog strix gl703ge es73.
Please do it i cant find any actual review on it till now😭
Thi si my mouse - it's awesome, now could you find something better value probably but I was building a PC and was basically - well.... as techdeals says you can $20-30 yourself into a different price bracket and peripherals is a good way to do it. Love it as a mouse though and basically forgotten how expensive it was:-)!
Good video, tho I did notice some auto light balancing issues with the video, when you opened the boxes it kept getting darker then lighter was distracting and couldn't see the product in the packaging very well.
Keep up the good work otherwise!!!
I can see that the girl (is she your daughter?) is like the father. Formal manner. But she could improve her own "high-energy" style though.
Why dont they make the usb magnetic so i can easily connect and charge it at night?
I'm still using the Logitech mx518 that I've had since 2006.
can you use this while charging?
Is there the possibility to use one of the makro keys as sniper button which lowers the dpi while pressed? I'am used to the g502 which has a dedicated button for this and i love it but my mouse is getting old and i saw a good deal on a g903 powerplay bundle...
Decent gaming mouse. But not close to being one of the best choices. Especially not to the price. So far in 2018 i still think Steelseries made the best mouse(Rival 600)
Same sensor as 502 but wireless then?
Don’t buy the G903. I don’t know about the G900, but the G903 has terrible double clicking issues. I got it because I’m left handed and wanted the best ambidextrous mouse for Geometry Dash, but it got double clicking issues after 2 months. I’m not the only person who got this issue, as there are hundreds of other people who got the same issue. Logitech has yet to find a solution, rather than provide an optional warranty. Don’t get this!!!
bought this instantly. totally making a video aswell :D:D
g303 is the best mouse ever made. if anyone has one in box sealed, I want to buy it from you!!!
I'll pay $200
the one in the video is pretty good too
The changes of exposition from the camera (bright is going up and down constantly) is kind of annoying, great video tho.
During the unboxing part, yea. I noticed I had a setting wrong on the camera after I unboxed it. Unfortunately you can only unbox something once :(
Should I tell everyone about the time I did a full PC build with the overhead camera and the audio was muted? Yea, that happened.
I'm not a gamer, but i love gaming style devices such as gaming mouse, gaming keyboard. I found them very comfortable to use. I would like to know if this mouse if reliable? I believe it feels comfortable to hold, but how reliable it is to use with bluetooth wireless or with it's own wireless usb adapter?
As you mention, it is a very expensive mouse. I'm hesitate in purchasing it. I'm afraid that I spend $179 CAD on a garbage.
I love my G502 preteus spectrum :D
I'm not getting stuff from logitech anymore. 10 years ago it was really good stuff but the past years the quality got flimsier and flimsier. Bought a mouse last year and already the dpi button is broken. Recently bought new speakers which are squecking if turned on with no output. Bought a new mechanical 150€ keyboard where the spacebar broke within 3 months. My old logitech keyboard wich I bought in 2012 would still be working if i hadnt spilled liquid over it. My old G3 mouse from 2006 is still working as are my old speakers from 2007. Their quality really went to shit.
I'm sorry you've had bad experiences with yours, luckily I've never had an issue with any of my logitech stuff.
Hey Fem. I once watched i video of yours about where you talked about cool tech or cheap desk accessories it was in that range. But i can't find it anywhere..
Australian? You have a very unique accent. You sound Australian for the most part, though you pronounce your 'R's like an American, in words like "however" and "never". I have a housemate that has this in a much more pronounced way. How did you develop it?
my advice. at the opening, gives each sentences a break will make you sound much less like sales. it is already improvement from before, but u still are sound like sales.
I've had 2 of these mice and after 6 months the left click stopped working properly, if u are holding down left click it will double click and doesn't register as holding it down. My second one done it after 2 months. It's also started happening with the g203 cheaper replacement I got while waiting on a g903 being sent to the store. I would never recommend this mouse to anyone or anyone of logitechs new mice because they all use the same triggers.
Also just general web surfing. If you are trying to move your browser from one screen to another or drag anything in general it will stop dragging straight away because holding it down registers as 2 clicks and cancels the drag.
Both times I took it back to pc world and they swapped it with no questions asked and gave me a brand new one. On the second time I asked for a refund with no issues. Worst £100+ I have spent.
I also urge you to test this often yourself if you have one. Use the logitech software that calibrates your mousemat or use the macro setting and just hold left click. It will stop registering. I play a lot of tracer in overwatch and it was getting me killed constantly coz I couldn't shoot a full clip.
I like logitech and have used logitech forever but my next mouse won't be one.
I'll try it out but didn't see any issues in my initial testing.
it was amazing at first, loved it, but eventually it wore down, second one went faster then the first
Jason Todd it's dirty, the mouse buttons are so open that everything easily fits in there... I was cleaning mine with compressed air 2-3 times a day because of the same issue with not being able to hold a click.
Logitech g903 is nice, but in the end I got a g403. Best gaming mouse I’ve ever used and the g810 is a great keyboard, but the metallic ping is not nice :(
I have a 403 on my desk as well atm, Im excited more for the 703 as its essentially built off the 403.
I have TKL version of this keyboard (G Pro) and while it's well made and silent keyboard - the metalling ping is also there...
It's very good. In terms of features it's very similar to Corsair K70 but insted of Cherry mx it has Logitech's Romer-G tactile switches. For me these are great switches for gaming and they are VERY silent when comparing to cherry mx stuff. But when you're pressing the keys very fast and very hard - you can occasionally hear "metallic ping"- it's not loud but I can definitely hear it. It's probably because of the metal backplate on the bottom of the keyboard.
One solution for you: Logitech G613, my favourite keyboard to date, this thing is silent.
I just wish they'd make a RGB version of it so I could make it purple, I'd even settle for it being wired if it was RGB.
Kareem Kawaiah look up Logitech g810 sound effect on RUclips. You should hear a sound after a key click. It’s not necessarily annoying after a whilst but you may not like it. And yes it is. I play tf2 and it works fine.
That chair makes it look like you have cat ears. I can't unsee it and had to share. Bye
Ps.: Around 3:50
Wow, I didn't see it before either... That is both awesome and weird. Tech approves! 😇
I got an ad for this mouse on this vid
Where did you find a Logitech g933 wireless headset under 100 dollars?
Don't forget to buy some soft insulation tape with it or you will be in regret when you can't grab it :D
Noooooo iam late!!!!!!! Anyway I smash the like button.
Good review! Thanks!
anyone else notice the razer mouse after she said everything she had was from logitech???
My G602 works fine for FPS games like Quake Champions.
Best Mouse ever. Period.
thumbs up if you want a g9x style shell with the g502/g900/g903 sensor
which is the better deal??
GTX 1050 2GB - 140$
RX 560 4GB - 155$
I am a robot myself, you are fine
looks like thanos's chin
Its not designed for pro gamers. Its designed for people who cant stand the wires
I would definitely buy it if they made a wired version.
Trifler500 what’s the appeal of the wire?
Never charge anything, no battery, no battery weight, much less to wear out, and the wire doesn't inconvenience me in the slightest. I currently use the G502 Proteus.
Roses are red, this review is sick
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Idk how to end this joke
Good mouse, not even close to a gamers dream tho
Hahaha lets have a wireless mouse wit a wired mouse pad...... ehhh naaa i love my wired mouse with my standard wireless mouse pad
Great video sweety... Keep up the good work!
hey could you help me with some thing i know you view processors i just bought a ryzen 1600
and its crashing when i am running a 3d modeling application
could you tell me a solution for it to fix
You look good today
for fucks sake whats the point of having a wireless mouse if you're just going to put a $120 wireless charger under it, the wireless charger for $1k phone did even cost that much jesus.
Am I the only one who thinks this looks like Thanos' chin?
scratched out of the box lol ????
Scratched? probably a loose cat hair.
Femennenly CV i hope that's it ^^
I love your chair !!!
I am sorry but... G502 master race (even has a subreddit)
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The g502 is the best mouse i ever used and i used many
It's my favorite gaming mouse too :)
Wireless g502 when
What's your relationship to our good old tech deal guy? 🤔
Just friends :)
She's a completely different person on Twitch. What type of wizardry is this?
*head tilt* I'm the same?
Femennenly CV Femennenly CV I find you very polite in these video (which is a good thing) but a lot fun and chill (maybe, true Fem) on Twitch. Btw good going, it's fun watching you on both platforms.
price $250+ here in India.
wait a minute. where's the guy with the perfect teeth?
This is the girl with the perfect teeth! :)