Logitech G903 User Review (An honest one-week review)

First of all, I'm using the G-Pro keyboard, power play pad, and G903 hero wireless, and until a few days ago, I used the G903 wireless and G-Pro wireless mouse alternately. The most curious thing is the difference between the G pro wireless mouse and the G903 hero wireless mouse. I'll write a review around that part. I'm sure you all know the common parts, so I'll leave it out and write it around the difference.



Difference between <G-pro wireless> and <G903 hero wireless>

1) Weight

The G-pro is really very light. It's so light that it can't even be compared to other mouses. G903 has the right weight. You can also increase the weight by using its own weights. However, using a power play pad does not allow weight gain. Because you have to attach the power play and the wireless charger to G903 (It's a magnet, so it just sticks).

2) Size

As you all know the size measured by Logitech, I will skip it and write about the actual size I felt. My hand is about the size of f1~f9 by right hand. In other words, small hands. Once you measure the length of two mouses side by side, G903 is a little bit longer. The mouse butt of G903 is a little higher. To be honest, G-pro is better with my hands. And pressing the left button also makes the G-pro more stably pressed, because the G-pro is a little shorter back and forth. So, when grabbing G903 and pressing the left button, the middle of the left button is pressed and it is not stable. When you press the G-pro, the front of the left button is pressed, making it more stable to press. Of course, G903 doesn't miss when pressed in the middle of the left button of G903 (which means it recognizes clicking the button).

3) Design

I'm sure there are personal likes and dislikes. G-pro tastes simple. G903 is like watching a sports car or a Transformer. I think G903 looks better. The one that stands out is G903. Personally, G502 was the coolest LED ever for me.

4) Performance

Performance is the same because both G-pro and G903 are hero sensors.

5) DPI Button

When you play Battlegrounds, you have to press the DPI button to match your sensitivity. The G-pro has a DPI button at the bottom. It's hard to change the sensitivity setting during the game because it's down there. However, the sensitivity does not change by pressing the DPI button by mistake because it is at the bottom. I think it's both an advantage and a disadvantage. In G903 it is located in the upper center of the mouse. So it's easy to change the sensitivity setting during the game. However, sometimes it changes because I accidentally pressed the wrong button. Of course my fingers are the problem. It's both good and bad.



6) A general review to refer to when selecting

If you want something light, want something simple, and have small hands, I recommend G-pro. Conversely, I want a design that stands out at first glance, want something heavy, and have big hands, I recommend G903 for the people. But I want a small one, a little weighty one, and a design that stands out rather than simple. So I was thinking about it and I'm finally using G903... If there's a mouse that is just the same as G-pro and also can put weight in it, I'll buy it. G-pro is really nice because it's small. It's so light that it's a little hard to control with . Of course, it's my subjective opinion, and it's a matter of my fingers. So although pressing the button is a little unstable, the weight and design of G903 is my style, so I use G903 hero.