





🎮 Dominate wirelessly, charge endlessly, game flawlessly.
The Logitech G703 Lightspeed is a professional-grade wireless gaming mouse featuring ultra-low 1ms latency LIGHTSPEED technology, the industry-leading PMW3366 optical sensor with zero smoothing, and ergonomic design for extended comfort. Compatible with POWERPLAY wireless charging, it offers seamless wired/wireless switching, customizable RGB lighting, and 6 programmable buttons—crafted for millennial pros who demand performance and style without compromise.
| ASIN | B071S8M8TB |
| Additional Features | Alcohol-Free |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,190 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #120 in Mac Gaming Mice #464 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | mouse, user guide |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | LIGHTSPEED Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,726 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal,Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855130983 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous, Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.88"L x 2.68"W |
| Item Type Name | Logitech 910-005091 G703 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Mouse with POWERPLAY Wireless Charging Compatibility |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | G703 LightSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse |
| Model Number | 910-005091 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows 7 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Alcohol-Free |
| Style Name | G703 |
| UPC | 097855130983 |
| Unit Count | 38.4 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 2 - year limited warranty |
K**R
Great mouse for fans of the G402
I've been using a G402 since 2014, but this year I decided to finally upgrade to wireless after dealing with cable drag for far too long. Note that this mouse is identical to the G403 save for the wireless connectivity. I'm very impressed with the build quality and ergonomics of this mouse, thought it is a bit shorter (front to back) than I would like. The shape is very similar to that of the G402, with a slightly higher ridge in the palm arch area and concave buttons instead of concave ones. if the G402 is comfortable to you, you'll likely find this mouse comfortable as well. The weight distribution is a bit different on the G703, with most of the weight focused at the back of the mouse near the optional added weight. One major difference between the G402 and the G703 is two fewer side buttons. Personally this is sort of a let-down, as 4 buttons and a dpi-shift button was a good balance for me. However, the two side buttons (down from 5) and one extra top button (dpi-shift) are much higher quality than the extra buttons on the G402, without the G402's sharp edges. Also notable is the lack of glossy black anywhere on the G703, when it was very prevalent in the G402's angular design. This is a pro for me, as that material collected fingerprints like mad, and the frequent divets in the G402 collected dog hair as well. The G703 is far smoother than the G402 but has some missing buttons that may be important to certain users. Let's talk about wireless. Wireless mice are tricky for gaming, and Logitech has the best wireless implementation that I've ever used. That being said, the input lag *is* noticeable, but definitely not unbearable. I don't play a lot of competitive games, so I may not have the finest-tuned eye for this sort of thing, but I got used to the feel of this mouse after about an hour of gaming with it, and I can really only detect the slight input lag (think 6ms instead of 1ms) when I'm actively looking for it. The battery life is good, but not exceptional. With the high polling rates, sensor quality, and absolutely necessary RGB lighting found on gaming mice, it's natural that the battery life would be lower than other Logitech wireless mice such as the Performance MX or MX Master. The battery lasts around 25 hours as claimed with the lighting on and in heavy use. Most people could probably go a week or so easily without charging, but I would plug it in to charge overnight at least every few days just to be on the safe side. One nice addition on the software side would be a tray indicator for the mouse's battery life, but I guess "the technology isn't there yet." (This whole paragraph is somewhat moot if you have a Powerplay, which I don't). I can't speak to the durability as I haven't had the mouse this long, but I've had a great experience with Logitech's customer service in the past with the 2-year warranty included with their product. I would recommend this mouse to anyone outside of the most hardcore latency-snobs with its comfortable design, pleasing aesthetics, and excellent wireless.
D**S
Great mouse
I got this mouse on sale to replace my G502 that was a little small for my hands, I also wanted a wireless mouse. It is very comfortable in hand. You can't tell that this is a wireless mouse there is no lag. Battery life is probably the weak point but if you remember to turn it off when you aren't using it, it lasts long enough. The RGB is bright, but I turn it off to save battery life. You can use any Micro USB cable to charge it. It comes with 2 10g weights, not sure why you would use them. The drag on this mouse at first was a little more than on my G502 was, but it seems to be getting smoother as I use it more. The sensor in this mouse is the 12K PMW3366 sensor, at least on the mouse I received, it is NOT the 16K Hero sensor, not that I ever set the DPI even close to that, I top out at like 1,200DPI even on my 4K TV, and I play games on 800DPI but mostly on my 1440p monitor. The sides have a nice rubberized coating so that you can grip the mouse. The side buttons are nice and big, so they are easy to press when you need to. My only real complaint is that G Hub is kind of confusing to use, but if you just don't set up any profiles you can just use it to change the DPI and RGB then change your keybindings in-game.
M**R
Scroll wheel failing after 7 months of use... FIVE STARS
I purchased this mouse in late November of 2017. I'm writing this review in early July of 2018 to report that my mouse wheel is failing. Despite this fact, I still feel this product has earned five stars. I feel this way because I truly do love this mouse. It's next to non-existent response time couple with the general feel of the mouse just work for me. I love have a wireless mouse that quickcharges to full battery in under an hour. The mouse is simply a mouse that works exceptionally well, at least most of the time. I've run into an issue where the scroll wheel would intermittently scroll the opposite way of whatever way I actually wanted to scroll. At first it was next to nothing so I ignored it, but it got worse. So eventually I reached out to Logitech support. I registered my product just a few days ago, not right after purchase like I probably should have, but just in late June of 2018. Despite this fact, Logitech first sent me some general troubleshooting tips to try. I had already done most of them, but went ahead and did them again just to be safe, then went ahead and tried the others they listed as well. No luck. After I told them as much they approved me for a warranty replacement. Just like that! I've already got another mouse on the way courtesy of Logitech support. There was no arguing back and forth, no playing tag through email, no need for me to explain my problem multiple times. This has been one of the smoothest interactions I've had with a support department of a company. It was really this, in addition to a great overall product that even led me to write this review. I don't normally take the time to, but I felt I should as a shout out to Logitech's customer support. Thank you so much Logitech and I hope everyone else has as good of luck with not only their products, but also their people should the need arise.
S**T
Big waste of money
This WAS a good mouse. The G703 with the old Logitech gaming software was awesome, despite the key logger (logi referred to it as hot spots). Some years ago that software retired and the newer version came out. The issue with the new software was it affected ALL of the functionalities of ALL the firmware for your devices. Key bindings are no longer possible. - Can't assign the extra buttons to do anything beyond left/right click. - macros are non existent and ignored -scroll wheel is sub par - logitech turned $200+ worth of customizable hardware... Into basic , and i mean BASIC boring non configurable hardware . The only way to gain some functionality back is downloading the software which requests administrator privileges and runs at the kernel level (thus effectively has higher permissions than the owner themselves) The worst part is sometimes Microsoft feels the need to force some sketchy driver software which doesn't even fix ANY of the issues above or provide any additional controls. So basically it's a USB device that can force install buggy unwanted software, firmware gets changed... By the time u get new hardware, you'll find out that it got worse for W11 and therefore should get new devices compatible with the OS. Which of course will still be impossible to tell whether it's even compatible with Windows 7, let alone 8 or 10/11
O**D
Outstanding comfort, craftsmanship and customization
Amazingly good. I use this mouse primarily for office work. Tried multiple mice from Microsoft and Logitech, the rest (except G603) have various issues so I had to keep trying. This one fits my hand perfectly, no fatigue from everyday use for many hours. The build quality is amazing. The surface is nice to touch; the sides feel slightly rubbery but not tacky, which results in confident grip. The mouse lasts for a week on a single charge, but can use it wired while it's charging. All buttons, primary and secondary feel solid and are comfortable. The provided USB cable is very high quality: very soft, bends easily (unlike one supplied with G603). Logitech software allows for easy customization of buttons. Once customized, the configuration is stored in the mouse and you can use it with another computer without installing the additional Logitech software. As an example of customization, I reconfigured the buttons as follows: the forward side button to a lower mouse speed to help with precise positioning when editing charts and diagrams, the back side button to cycle the mouse speed, and the top button to close a window. Not perfect (minor things): The middle (wheel) click is a bit tough; I use it primarily in web browsers for closing tabs and opening links in a new tab. The wheel is clicky and doesn't support "free wheeling". The wheel doesn't support left/right buttons on it (e.g. for horizontal scrolling). When connected via a USB hub, the Logitech software may not recognize it. It still works perfectly, as all profile settings are stored in the mouse.
S**N
great wireless gaming mouse
very good mouse, wanted to get the G503 lightspeed but... 150$ is just too much this one is almost as good and works really well for me battery life is very good, easily lasts several days for office work or gaming its a bit on the heavy side, but not too bad excellent build quality very nice mouse click mousewheel isnt as good as the G503, but pretty good things i dont like: there is definitely a lag... at least when i havent used the mouse for a few mins and then touch it, theres a lag by default the mouse polling rate wasnt 1000hz, no way, it said it was but clearly wasnt, after changing it in the G hub it seems to now be 1000hz though by default the RGB led turns on and cycles through colors, which wastes battery life and is annoying even after i disabled this in the G hub app, whenever i turn my PC/laptop off, the mouse switches back to default and the RGB light cycles again... clearly a bug, shocked that logitech hasnt fixed this yet... first time i tried to install the logitech app it crashed, second time it got stuck... had to install an older version which then updated to the latest one... wow... really not what i expected from logitech! even the latest app isnt that great, unintuitive interface and the app always wants to connect to the internet i wish the mouse had an option to turn off whenever i shut down my PC or laptop, i have to manually turn it off every time...
G**E
Magic? I Think Not!
I love this mouse!! The programmable buttons are really a must-have for any PC power-user. The mouse is snappy and responsive and the Logitech software (available on the Logitech website) is super super easy to use. In fact, it’s probably the easiest of any periphery software I’ve ever used. The colors are cool, and the grip feels perfect. I used to get pretty bad cramps from the Magic Mouse 2 (Apple) and the Apple trackpad, but I’ve gone hours on this mouse and felt completely fine. It’s great for gaming, browsing the web, and doing general PC things—and it’s totally worth spending a couple hours to program the buttons to specific apps on your computer so you can really get the most from it. It’s saved me so much time and effort already. The only con is the battery life, which isn’t great with the RGB on, but it’s also not terrible. It’s about what you’d expect, a solid day or two, but you really can’t go without charging it overnight, which can feel like a hassle. That said, their USB cable is amazingly well-designed. It’s durable, light, and it has a really firm connection to the mouse so it doesn’t feel like something’s dangling off it if you use it while it charges. Oh yeah. You can use it while it charges. Unlike the “magic” mouse of *some* companies I know... 👀🤨 (unrelated, though, Apple’s mice have great battery life, so Logitech might wanna look into some of *that* magic over there)
J**M
Impressive Wireless, Lackluster Longevity
I was blown away when I first got this mouse and started gaming on it wirelessly. Unfortunately, after gaming on it for over a year now, I can't recommend it after the long-term problems that I've experienced with it. That isn't to say it isn't without its merits, but let me provide a good ol' pros and cons list: Pros: - Wireless is incredibly smooth, as advertised! - Battery life feels excellent. I don't remember what it is advertised for, but I feel like I can use my computer for a solid 12 hours before having to plug it in - The Logitech Gaming Software is pretty good. To the point above, it will send you a desktop notification when the mouse is low on battery. It has solid customization options for onboard memory, a click metrics functionality, battery life monitor, and some various other features that are nice to have for the mouse. There is a game detection mouse profile mode that I haven't messed with, but that looks promising as well. - One small QOL thing, when your mouse wakes, the middle mouse button LED will color green/yellow/red based on the battery life. Neat! Cons: - There is a very common problem with this mouse that scrolling in one direction will cause it to scroll in another direction. There is a firmware fix for this, but I just recently started experiencing this again after several months of having the fix installed. There is also a DIY hardware fix (if you search the G703 scrolling problem fix on YouTube, you should be able to find it pretty easily), but I haven't tried that myself yet. It may not sound that bad, but it makes a mundane task like browsing the web extremely frustrating. - Somewhere between 6 and 9 months, my mouse started registering multiple clicks per left click. After became particularly frustrating and impactful in my gaming, I used the Logitech Gaming Software to track my clicks and found that in about 1/5 of my clicks my LMB would click more than once. This can be mitigated by changing your system double click options so that it only detects very fast double clicks. It also occurs negligibly if you have very forceful clicks, but I value my wrist so most of the time I left click pretty softly. Before it developed the above problems that I've read online are pretty common, this was an excellent mouse, but its long-term durability leaves a lot to be desired and I am honestly pretty disappointed. I had a Logitech MX518 that I had longer than my time in high school and it had no problems at all for half a decade. I wish their new mice would last that long and my next mouse probably won't be a Logitech. In all fairness, I haven't made a serious attempt to get a replacement, but I don't want to go through the hassle just to have another identical mouse develop the same problems in under a year.
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