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The Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse delivers professional-grade performance with an 8000 DPI optical sensor and 200 IPS tracking speed. Its lightweight, ambidextrous design (83g) offers ergonomic comfort, while 6 programmable buttons and customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors provide personalized control and style. Built on Logitech’s 30+ years of innovation, it’s compatible with PC and Mac, featuring onboard memory to save your settings for gaming on the go.
| ASIN | B01MYQ4HJD |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,457 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 21 in PlayStation Accessories 23 in PlayStation 2 Accessories 23 in Xbox Accessories |
| Box Contents | other |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,743 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206066052 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.6L x 6.2W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 910-004845 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | G203 Prodigy |
| Model Number | 910-004845 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 8 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Pattern | G203 1st Gen |
| Power Source | Cable |
| Product Features | Built-in memory, Movement Resolution:8000 DPI, Programmable Buttons |
| Product Warranty | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Range | hasta 8000 DPI |
| Special feature | Built-in memory, Movement Resolution:8000 DPI, Programmable Buttons |
| Style Name | G203 1st Gen. |
| Theme | Gaming |
T**N
Great price for an exceptional mouse
I want to start off this review by saying that I have only used this mouse for 2 days, I have not experienced any major issues nor do I have any concerns about the reliability of this mouse, at least through my testing, however, issues can arise at any moment and I'll be sure to update this review sharing with you guys if any issues do occur for some reason. I love this mouse, no seriously, I love it. I have been debating on purchasing this mouse for about 2 months now but always stopped myself as I thought it would be too small or I would hate it for some other unknown reason, but I'm honestly glad I bought this mouse, it's phenomenal, it truly has a great sensor, amazing RGB lights to sync up with my Logitech G910 and, a very comfortable shape (for me at least, my hand size is 17.5-18cm long and 9cm wide). I got this mouse in replacement of my Zowie FK1, which may I say is an exceptional mouse, I have never had any issues with it, but after 3 years of non-stop use and using it to play some of the most intense games out there such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and some PUBG, etc. I thought that it was time to get something new, so I did, the Logitech G203 Prodigy Gaming Mouse. Pros 1. Great sensor: This mouse is £24.99 or about €30, for this price I would expect a cheap low quality plastic mouse, terrible quality control and obviously a sensor that does not suit my needs for gaming at all, but I was happily surprised. The sensor that Logitech have installed to this mouse is called the 'Mercury Sensor' it isn't their high-end sensor the 'PMW 3366' but the difference, at least in my opinion, is non-existent. They feel the same. If you want to use this mouse to play any sort of games or even use it as an everyday mouse, this sensor will have you covered, 100%, without a doubt. 2. RGB lighting: 16.8 million colors, and it syncs with your other Logitech products through Logitech's very own Logitech Gaming Software programme or LGS, this is a very neat touch and one that certainly persuaded me into buying this mouse. 3. Shape: As I said earlier on, my hands aren't particularly large, in fact, they are tagged as a size medium (17.5-18cm long and 9cm wide) in many graphs online. This mouse fits my hand, perfectly? You see, I'm not entirely sure what the 'perfect' mouse, at least in terms of shape is, because I have not found it yet, however, for the most part, this mouse, the G203, is my perfect mouse, whether that be in terms of shape, the sensor or even it's incredibly low weight, which brings me on to my next point. 4. Weight: 85g, that's pretty light and in fact 2g lighter than my Zowie FK1. I know there are other low weight mice on the market, Finalmouse Ultralight Pro (71g) but this mouse is well balanced and does not fatigue whilst playing on a low sensitivity playing any sort of games whatsoever, which is perfect for me. 5. Cable: It's rubber, not braided, it is slightly stiff, however, I'm sure after some good use, this cable WILL loosen up, this does not bother me the slightest unlike it's higher priced G Pro equivalent, I honestly would recommend the G203 over the G Pro. Cons (there are none, at least for myself anyway) Conclusion: I definitely recommend anyone looking for a mouse to consider this as one of their MAIN options, there are many great mice out there on the market, but the G203 just has something about it. RGB lighting (which can be turned off), nice shape, it's lightweight, and, most importantly, it's cheap. Oh and if you're scared about the mouse breaking within a year or so, which probably won't happen, just don't, it has a 2-year warranty, for £24.99, please. Exceptional mouse, I can't express it enough, just buy it, see how it is, and if you don't like it, you've only spent £24.99. Extra note: I have seen this mouse on sale for £18.99, I believe, or at least £19.99 before but I would recommend this mouse for the price of £29.99, £24.99 is a steal, seriously, oh and lastly, the sides of the mouse are strong, they don't flex, so if you do tightly grip this mouse, don't fret, Logitech did a good job on the shell design and the types of materials chosen.
C**.
Get 99% of Logitech's flagship gaming mouse for half price
The G203 is a budget version of the G Pro which replaces the G303 in Logitech's line up. The G203 is a six button mouse using Logitech’s own Mercury sensor. The G303 had an unusual ambidextrous diamond shape (which I quite liked) whereas the G Pro and G203 have a more conventional ambidextrous shape and are slightly lighter at a very slim 83g. I had to adopt a rather strange hybrid grip to use the G303 effectively but can use the more conventional palm, claw or fingertrip grips with the G203. The mouse is fairly small, smaller than other ambidextrous style mice I own such as the Nixeus Revel, Steelseries Sensei, Dream Machines DM 1 Pro S, Zowie FK2 and Finalmouse Scream One. My hands are fairly average size at 19cm long and 10cm wide and I alternate between claw and fingertip with the G203. I do not like proprietary software but the Logitech suite is excellent and allows you to set the number of dpi stages, reprogram buttons and change the RGB lighting (using fixed, breathing or cycle). It also allows you to save profiles to the mouse so you can then use it software free. In use the mouse is extremely responsive thanks to the Mercury sensor which incidentally has just received a firmware update to take the dpi to 8000. It is also extremely comfortable during long gaming sessions due its shape and low weight. The left and right main buttons use Omrons and are very easy to click quickly due to the spring tensioning system carried over from the G303. The thumb buttons and scroll wheel click are crisp with little travel. I personally am a low sensitivity player and normally use 400dpi (I go for a 12 inch+ 360 degree turn in games so sometimes use a different dpi depending on how the in game sensitivity works). For a low sensitivity player the ability to lift the mouse easily is important as the mouse needs to be re-positioned on the pad regularly after long sweeps. The ambidextrous shape of the G203 makes this easy as is common with most ambi shaped mice. I found the G203 tracked flawlessly on all the pads I tested it with (Zowie G-SR and GTF-X, Steelseries QCK+ and Xtrfy NiP lightning). The lift off distance on these pads was under 1 CD which is nice and low. My criticisms of the G203 are the lack of dpi indicator and the quality of the mouse feet. I've replaced the mouse feet with the Competition style from Hotline gaming and that improves the glide. There is no coloured LED to tell you which dpi is currently selected. This may be an issue to some people but I personally never change dpi mid game so this does not worry me. I also own the more expensive G Pro. The shell is identical as far as I can tell but there are a few differences. The Mercury sensor only goes to 8000 dpi whereas the Pixart 3366 in the G Pro can go to 12000 and is regarded as the best sensor in the market. In game the two feel the same to me. The G pro uses higher quality switches, the Omron switches for example are rated for 20million clicks rather than 10million on the G203. In addition surface tuning is available in the software for the G Pro so you can adjust the LOD for individual mouse pads. However the G203 tracked fine on the pads I tested it with without this feature. Finally the G203 has a very flexible light rubber cable which I find far superior to the braided cable of the G Pro. In conclusion the G203 is a great mouse for me. I find it indistinguishable performance wise from Logitech’s flagship G Pro. The killer for the G Pro is that the G203 retails at half the price! Hope this helps
F**R
Good mouse...maybe not for hardcore gamers though
I actually bought this to use with my work laptop, as my old mouse was starting to get very jerky / unpredictable with its cursor movements. I chose it first and foremost, due to its small size, light weight and accuracy of tracking. The controls were a secondary consideration. As a basic mouse it performs brilliantly. Its shape, size and weight make it comfortable to use for long periods. The default rainbow lighting effect is nice and has attracted some comments from colleagues (can't use the Logitech set-up software due to download restrictions). The main left & right buttons have a nice crisp action - though the clicking may be a tad loud for some. Scroll wheel functions smoothly (can also be pressed / clicked as an additional control) and the top button does a nice job of changing the DPI (sensitivity) on the fly. Haven't yet figured out if I can map the side buttons to anything yet. All in all a great value mouse. The only downside, being advertised as a gaming mouse, is the lack of buttons. People who play MMOs and complex games requiring lots of controls, may find this mouse lacking in that respect.
M**.
Perfect mouse for me, found no issues with it
Thought I would write this review (And I rarely write reviews) because I am genuinly impressed by this mouse. Now I actually tested this alongside the G403 and decided I prefer this mouse. Quality of the mouse: I heard zero creaks when squeezing the mouse and feels sturdy, I couldn't find any flex or loose parts when doing this. No rattling either. Doesn't feel hollow or any feeling of falling apart any time soon. Exterior: All plastic, which I personally like, it is textured on the sides for good grip and smoother on the top, it still has a noticeable texture on the top but is just smoother than the sides. feels nice in hands and feels well made. Scroll wheel: I think it's pretty good too be honest, couldn't detect any issues with it and works like a charm. It is fairly easy to push down, however this may be me, it's a lot lighter to press than the g403 mouse wheel, one of the reasons I didn't like the g403 was because of the amount of force to press down the scroll wheel, although it was smoother to turn. Buttons: the front two buttons feel very nice to me (they use Omron switches) and have a quality click sound (at least to me), they are slightly louder than a lot of mice but I personally prefer it as it sounds and feels like a proper click when you press on them. I hear no rattle between the plastic buttons and the switches when I press them. The side buttons feel fine to me and seem to be nicely placed. I don't really press the CPI button at the top so I don't know about that one. Maybe something else to mention is the left and right button are slightly concave so your fingers fit better and more comfortable, at least to me, compared to convex mouse buttons. The left and right mouse button are rated for 10 million clicks, but I personally think the mouse is more likely to break, or you will buy a new mouse before meeting this amount. Mouse feet: They feel alright in the glide. It is similar to the intellimouse explorer mice where there is a small pad on each corner, I personally prefer this type of mouse feet. Cable: It is made of rubber, however the rubber is more sturdy compared to your average rubber cable, it's flexible and doesn't get in the way. Rubber is my preference over braided but it doesn't really matter as it's personal preference. Sensor: Probably one of the most important parts of a mouse. This mouse uses Logitechs new Murcury sensor. I think it's very good. You may not believe me but I think it feels better than the Pixart PMW3366m sensor, it feels more responsive and smoother with the movements. No angle snapping can be detected when I was using it (however this is from what I can see and feel, no technical methods were used). No jitter was detected in my sensor tests and it felt as smooth as butter, it felt like it was capturing my every move at the exact times my hand done them. No spin out was found when I used it. An important thing to mention is I tested the g403 and 203 one after the other and found the Murcury sensor to feel better in every way, at least in my experience. Feel free to try for yourself, both sensors are good and likely won't know the difference. I tested both sensors with the exact same settings. This part is from another review: "No angle snapping, smoothing, predictive movements, or acceleration was detectable." Weight: It's a pretty light mouse, the weight is evenly dispersed so if you pick it up from the centre it stays balanced (In other words it doesn't tip on one side). This makes it very east to control in my opinion and adds to contruction quality as it feels even and well made throughout. Features: It has 16.8 million colour LEDs, they are bright and have good appealing colours, certainly not cheap LEDs, although I don't like LEDs and automatically turned them off due to presonal preference. Logitech software allows polling rates between 125, 250, 500, and 1000, I personally think 500 is the best for me. 5 pre-set cpi configurations are available, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 (the one I use), and 4600, however these can be changed to any amount you want in steps of 50CPI a time. For any of you interested the default native CPI for this mouse is 800. This is about all there is to say about the mouse, it's perfect and I personally found no issues with it so far. For an extra point people with large hands or people who palm and possibly claw grip the mouse may not like this. I use fingertip grip so the it is okay for me but other people may find it too small for their liking. My hands are 19CM from wrist to middle finger tip, and 9 CM wide. Review wrote on 18/02/2017 Edited for spelling checks, and added images I forgot about.
S**A
Pretty much the perfect mouse for 99% of people
Great mouse, easy to hold, very accurate, neither heavy nor too light, compatible with Logitech software, has 2 side buttons to reprogram along with a scroll wheel that clicks from the side as well as the top, not too loud either
T**Z
G Pro on a budget
Before we start: I drew most parallels between this mouse and the Logitech G Pro, because the two are almost identical and it doesn't make any sense to compare mice in detail without at least some common ground or target audience. I mean sure I could compare it to the RAT9, but it would't make sense at all. What you'll have to know first: this mouse is the little brother of the G Pro. The only differences are that the G Pro includes a larger sensor (not necessarily a better one, more on that later) and its cable is braided, while the G203 has a rubber cable. So all in all, this mouse is the top of the line for FPS games. It's simple, lightweight and has an extremely precise sensor, which paired with a well-built chassis and a well balanced hardware overall make this mouse the secret top tip for those who are looking for the same mouse the pros are using without having to sell a kidney to afford it. But what really makes this mouse better than the G Pro in my opinion? The G Pro is a couple grams heavier. Not really something to consider, but after a while you can feel the difference. Also, the G Pro has a braided cable, but it's rigid by nature, and the last thing you would want is resistance on the mouse because of the cable. And last, but not least: yes, the sensor is an 8000 dpi unit, as opposed to the G Pro's 12000 dpi sensor, but this doesn't really concern you unless you're a Starcraft pro and your APM is more than my monthly salary in pounds. And its price is also relevant. At the time I bought this mouse it cost exactly half of the G Pro's price, and considering that this mouse is the mischievous little brother of the G Pro, it was a top deal. One point to note however is that the two side buttons (MB4 and MB5) are not very tactile, and you'll often find yourself applying so much force to press them that you'll also move the mouse, but this is in part due to the mouse being in the featherweight category. All in all, I heavily recommend this mouse for all hand sizes, as it's designed with a precise fingertip grip in mind.
M**S
Top quality gaming mouse for a fraction of the price of a high end mouse.
This is probably one of the best computer mice on the market at this price range, you will be hard pressed to find another mouse that performs as well as this. I have had it for around a month or so and it is fantastic, excellent response times when moving and clicking i have it set to default 800dpi and that is spot on for me when i am playing games like Battlefield 1, CS:GO, Battlegrounds, etc. It has really upped my aiming ability, and i bought this to replace the logitech g303 which had a faulty side mouse button. I dont regret switching from the pixart 3366 sensor, to the one in this mouse which is a new 'Mercury' sensor and according to many it performs just as good if not better than the pixart 3366 and i would agree it feels a lot better. The RGB lighting is a nice touch for this mouse, its very comfortable to use and i have quite large hands and it fits perfectly. I can game for many hours without and aches or pains in my hand using this mouse. It looks identical to the Logitech G Pro the only difference between the two is this mouse has a different sensor that only goes up to 6000dpi where as the 'G Pro' has a sensor capable of 12,000dpi but who uses 12.000dpi for gaming??? Also the cable for this mouse is rubber, the 'G Pro' has a braided cable. The mouse comes well packaged as always with logitech products, there is NO software included with the mouse, so you will have to download that from the logitech website. The software will allow you to set macros, adjust and save (to the mouse's internal memory) many dpi settings to suit your play style. You can also adjust the lighting options for the mouse with many options to pick from, the software is straght forward and very easy to use. But all in all value for money this is spot on, it looks identical to its expensive brother the 'Logitech G Pro' and performs just as good at a fraction of the price. I Highly recommend this mouse, I already convinced a friend to buy one and he loves it. I find personally Logitech make the best computer mice on the market. UPDATE*** Still using this mouse 9 months later, no issues at all, mouse buttons still function and feel great with no double clicking issues as some have mentioned or miss clicking randomly in game. This mouse has received a firmware update since ive had it and it upped the DPI from 6000 to 8000. But all in this a great mouse and cheaper now compared to when i bought it last year, HIGHLY recommended and this is from someone who games every day I can confirm this mouse has been put through some intense gaming sessions and has never faulted so for £25 its the best mouse in its price range, the next upgrade for me would be the g502 but i currently feel like this is no needed yet.
D**S
Good mouse but not built to last.
I would have given this mouse 5 stars but it has the same problem all mice have, that is that it is designed to put people off servicing it so you just buy another one. I've had it just over a year and had to take it apart to clean the switches, this shouldn't be a problem but of course you have to take the pads off to get to the screws which ruins them and the mouse is never the same afterwards. This is something I absolutely hate about computer peripherals. It's just greedy and anti-consumer and increases plastic and chemical waste. Other than that glaring and infuriating fault it has been a really nice mouse. Exceptional performance for the money and the RGB lighting is okay if you're into that kind of thing. It feels good in my hand and is a nice kind of weight, not too heavy but not so light that you can't be precise either. The mouse wheel still works fine and is a lot better than some other mice wheels I've tried which, surprisingly, a lot of people get wrong.
A**N
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D**D
Buena calidad-precio
Todo perfecto. Un buen ratón gaming y de buena marca. Muy buena calidad y de tamaño perfecto. Muy configurable mediante el software para los juegos. El tamaño para una mano mediana o pequeña es ideal, se adapta bien a ella. Tiene un buen tacto y la estructura del ratón y los botones son rígidos y parecen que aguantarán bien el transcurso del tiempo. En cuanto al cable, parece ser que es trenzado, aunque no viene especificado en sus características. A mi me parece que es un cable semirrígido y por lo tanto no se enreda como otros ratones que he tenido. Me lo compré para jugar y no me ha decepcionado. El software para controlar el ratón me ha parecido muy interesante porque tiene detección automática de juegos, te permite configurar las teclas fácilmente, crear perfiles y macros, así como controlar la iluminación rgb. He recibido una actualización que me sube el "dpi" de 6000 que viene en origen a 8000. El único pero remarcable, aunque nada importante, es que los botones suenan un poquito más que otros que he tenido cuando haces "click". Antes que este ratón pedí otro de otra marca, un poco más barato, pero lo devolví porque no se adaptaba bien a mi mano y además cuando apretabas el plástico crujía un poco. Al compararlo con este ratón bien merece ese sobrepecio, ya que considero que en relación calidad-precio es imbatible y es un ratón muy económico para iniciarte en el Gaming, no te decepcionará.
A**R
Excellent
Love it! Works great without any issues. It's fast and reliable
C**N
Il MIGLIORE mouse da gaming, e Non sto scherzando affatto quando lo dico.
A parte per i pc di ufficio, quindi in quel caso anche un mouse da 10 euro basta e avanza per quello che deve fare, questo mouse è il MINIMO che posso raccomandare, NON PRENDETE ALTRO al di sotto di questo mouse, o comunque questa fascia, se ovviamente puntate al gaming o qulasiasi cosa che miri alla precisione e tempi di risposta immediati. Il distacco dalla superficie in cui il sensore continua a leggere i movimenti è quello giusto, quando invece mesi fa ne avevo preso uno di 15 che continuava a leggere i movimenti a 1km di altezza, era inusabile. Questo è perfetto. è MOLTO preciso, reagisce subito E SOPRATUTTO NON SKIPPA. Se giochi sopratutto a giochi competivivi E fps, se farai scatti immediati il sensore li legge perfettamente. Usavo un mouse da 10 euro prima e al minimo scatto il mio cursore/visuale impazziva, con questo qua non mi è successo neanche una volta, pure facendo "flick" velocissimi, li leggeva tutti e non skippava nessun movimento. Ripeto, se ci giocate al pc e sopratutto a livello competitivo, QUESTO E' IL MINIMO accettabile che potete prendere, non prendete altro di meno perchè sicuramente non sarà reattivo come questo qua, davvero aggiungete un pochino e non ve ne pentirete affatto, infatti non si sta neanche parlando di un prodotto costoso, è super economico. Ha i led rgb nella scocca di dietro e nel logo, con un programma dove puoi cambiare come si comporta (che fa tutti i colori, che ne tiene uno fisso, che "respira" e così via) e tutti i colori che volete, è abbastanza customizzabile. Ha un tastino giusto sotto la rotellina che di default semplicemente cambia il dpi ma potete bindarlo con qualunque azione voi volete, lo stesso vale per qualsiasi altro tasto presente sul mouse (volendo anche quelli al lato sinistro che di default vanno avanti e indietro nelle cartelle o pagine del browser, io consiglio di tenerli dato che risultano molto utili però sta a voi decidere). è comodo, economico, ottima risposta dei movimenti, un tasto in più dal mouse "normale" in cui puoi metterci qualsiasi azione tu voglia, è semplice ed elegante nero con tanto di rgb con una vasta gamma di colori, uno dei migliori mouse da gaming economici che potrete trovare, se puntate già più in basso di questo troverete solo schifezze che puntano al marketing quando ci mettono la parola "gaming" dentro, e spendere di più solo se volete più tasti sul mouse, magari un'estetica più "edgy" da gaming e cose così, sennò consiglio vivamente questo qua, il Logitech G203.
M**2
Sehr gute Maus für kleine Hände
Beruflich und privat bin ich viel unterwegs und suchte nach einer Maus die Robust, funktional und auch ein wenig stylisch als Reisebegleiter unterstützt. Die Logitech G G203 erfüllt meine Wünsche zur Präzision beim Zocken am PC und Geschwindigkeit beim Arbeiten am PC/Mac. Der Nager ist dabei eine günstige Alternative zur „Pro Maus“. Das Mäuschen ist mit ihren 62 x 38 x 117 mm (B x H x T) ungewohnt klein für meine Hände. Für den Transport und als Büromaus aber mit ihren knapp 85 Gramm (ohne Kabel) optimal geeignet und funktional. Die Tasten sind Symmetrisch und somit für Rechts- als auch Linkshänder bedingt geeignet. Daumentasten sind nur auf der linken Seite verbaut. + saubere Verarbeitung + Onboard-Speicher + sehr erschwinglicher Preis + hochwertige Switches + programmierbare Tasten + sehr präziser Sensor + liegt gut in der Hand (Rechtshänder) + geringes Gewicht + Druckpunkt der Tasten + hohe Gleitfähigkeit + ausreichend langes und flexibles Kabel + RGB-Beleuchtung; - keine besonders rutschfeste Oberfläche - Feedback einiger Tasten zu weich und schwammig - nur bedingt geeignet für Linkshänder und Personen mit sehr großen Händen - keine Gewichtsanpassung Geliefert wird die Maus in einer unscheinbaren Verpackung und ist nach dem USB Anschluss sofort einsatzbereit. Alle Funktionen und Einstellungen sind allerdings erst mit Installation der Software möglich. Bis ich die seitens Logitech angegebenen 10 Mio. Klicks der Omron-Switches und 250 km Reibungsweg erreicht habe wird wohl noch einige Zeit vergehen. Der Einsatz in den letzten Monaten verhielt sich aber Problemlos. Persönlich würde ich die Maus für kleine Hände empfehlen oder für kürzere Einsätze. Wer mit großen Händen und über Stunden ergonomisch und ohne Ermüdungserscheinungen zocken oder arbeiten möchte, findet sein Glück bei einer Alternative.
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