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Logitech G903 HERO 25600 DPI Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse - Black

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4.6

Average rating based on 732 reviews

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577 reviewers rated this product 5 stars.

97 reviewers rated this product 4 stars.

21 reviewers rated this product 3 stars.

15 reviewers rated this product 2 stars.

22 reviewers rated this product 1 stars.

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Reviewer Recommendation

91%

Of the 732 reviewers who responded, 665 would recommend this product.

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The wireless mouse offers excellent performance and customization options. Key features include high responsiveness, 11 programmable buttons, adjustable DPI, and long-lasting battery life. The sturdy, ambidextrous design is comfortable and durable. While a few users noted minor issues with the scroll wheel and software, most praise the mouse's precision, responsiveness, and versatility, making it a top choice for both gaming and everyday use.

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  • Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars

    Logitech Gaming Mouse Is Legit, Worth It

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - November 10, 2021

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great wireless mouse. Elite/hardcore gamers often refrain from wireless mice inferring a slight delay in response...however, this device is lightning fast. Regardless, if response time is a concern, you can wire the mouse as well. There is also an optional charging pad to forego having to charge the device. Although I think defeats the purpose of wanting a wireless equipment. The design of the mouse looks slick. it has a modern, dope style. You can arrange the side buttons for right or left handed preference. With the Logitech software, you can customize the effects of the LED lighting in various ways, even have it react to sounds, such as music etc. The wheel can be easily adjusted to scroll a few lines at a time (as in reading text), or scroll continuously with an unobtrusive button. The scroll wheel button-function is just as easy to click as any other mouse I've used as it is sometimes inadvertently pressed. The wheel itself feels real smooth (when adjusted to be so) and can be configured to ad a function by rocking it to the left or right.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

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  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Lag free wireless gaming

    Reviewed by - July 30, 2019

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Pros Ambidextrous and comfortable Light with additional 10G weight if you prefer Wireless dongle can be extended with cord Works wired and wireless No perceivable lag on wireless Good battery life Customizable lighting profiles that change with the game Mouse can smooth scroll or step scroll On the fly configurable dpi Can be wireless charged via mousepad addon Both sets of shoulder buttons can be used if desired Cons Logitech micro switches tend to fail early Weight not configurable beyond adding 10G Shoulder switches are a bit high and back for quick reach Lighting effects make understanding actual dpi harder Only one real light for effects Custom game lighting profiles setup confusing Design The Logitech G903 wireless mouse is the same design that has been around since 2017. The style is somewhat angular and aggressive looking but, not so much so that it would garner strange looks outside gaming circles like some. The has a styled G, for gaming, that lights up and some lights that indicate the dpi setting as well as serve as additional lighting. The design is ambidextrous with identical shoulder buttons on each side that can either be covered with plastic covers that magnetically snap on or configured as additional buttons for a total of four shoulder buttons. In the center are two buttons to increase or decrease the dpi mode to increase or decrease the sensitivity. A button immediately behind the scroll wheel allows you to change the scroll wheel mode from smooth scrolling to stepped scrolling depending on what you are doing. Underneath is a compartment held in place with magnets where you can place a 10-gram weight if you prefer a heavier mouse. A total of six Teflon pads steady the mouse and help it glide across the surface. Included is a braided cord, USB adapter, and USB nano receiver. The mouse can operate hardwired or you can even use the cord along with the USB adapter to move the USB nano receiver to a place with better reception if, say for instance, your USB plugs are located on the back of your tower. It’s a nice touch to have this function so that wireless operation has the best chances of being interference free. With wireless mice, one concern is running out of battery mid game. Of course, you can solve this by going hardwired but if you have some extra money you can splurge for Logitech PowerPlay mat. It allows the you to keep the mouse battery from draining during gameplay as it continuously provides power wirelessly. In independent tests it does not increase the battery level during gameplay but keeps it steady, so your battery won’t die. After gameplay stops, the pad can further charge up the mouse while not in use. Setup Like pretty much any Logitech device, setup is pretty much painless out of the box. Plug in the nano receiver or cord and Windows does the rest. It gets you up and running quickly. If you want the advance lighting features a small amount of manual work is required to install the Logitech G HUB software. HUB allows you to configure custom lighting profiles, include other compatible Logitech devices besides the mouse. You can set lighting, dpi, button assignments, and macro settings as persistent throughout the system or game specific where HUB will automatically switch settings based on the configuration of the game. It seems like a small touch but it’s nice to be able to go from one game to another and have your mouse automatically switch everything about its personality without you needing to do anything after the initial setup. If you create a profile, then you can save and share your custom profiles with others. Although game configurations are still limited at this point, you can also look at and download game profiles from other gamers to see if you like their button mapping and lighting profiles. Usage The buttons and scroll wheel have the familiar Logitech feel if you have felt it before. Even though the design is ambidextrous, it feels more like a contoured mouse. Although common today, the customizable dpi settings really come in handy for daily use so that you aren’t flying across the page while browsing the web, but you can also get the quick response needing during gaming. You can adjust the rate on the fly, but button placement might make quick changes awkward. Your lighting effects will also make what mode you’re in a bit confusing. When in Windows, dpi changes provide a toast message saying what rate you are at but, in gameplay you must rely on the status lights on the mouse. A small issue is that the same lights that show what dpi level you are at are also part of the main lighting. This means dpi changes will for a very moment indicate dpi mode but if a lighting effect is occurring you might miss what mode you set it to. If this is really a problem really depends on your style of gaming. If you are the type that just switches and feels out the speed this won’t affect you in the slightest, but for those who are looking for a specific setting this might slow you down a bit. DPI modes go all the way down to a snail’s pace of 200 dpi up to a superhuman 12,000 dpi. During usage both wired and wireless the lag, if any, was imperceptible. Button clicks happened what felt like instantaneously and with a satisfying click. The sensor tracked motion reliably and accurately against several surfaces with no hint of jitter. For gameplay the step motion of the scroll wheel would likely be the favored method as it provides a soft click as you scroll allowing precision weapon chances. If there were any criticism to lodge against use it would be that smooth scrolling often tends to scroll the opposite directly slightly each time your life your finger off the wheel. Also, the shoulder buttons are slightly high and back compared to the left and right mouse buttons. If you tend to like to hold the mouse more forward, you might find the reach to the rear shoulder button a bit of a stretch. If you prefer to hold form the midpoint back, then the shoulder buttons have been placed very well. Battery life has been very good at an average 1% drop per day with moderate usage including a mix of gaming and casual usage at 3 hours per day. Gaming battery life would likely be lower due to the higher dpi and constant usage, but you should still expect even a long gaming session won’t find you running out of battery. Conclusion The Logitech G903 looks and feels solid and has the Logitech feel that anyone has used before will immediately recognize. They work great at the beginning, but their micro switches tend to wear and act inconsistently as they age. Previous iterations of the G903 exhibited an issue with double and triple clicks with age so, hopefully Logitech has improved the hardware that caused the issue. Unless you are a heavy user, this might not happen until well into the life of the mouse at which point you are in the market for the latest and greatest anyway. Of course, if you are a Logitech fan you have likely experienced the micro switch problem at least once but the mix of features, consistency, and accuracy during the life brings you back. In the case of the G903, the overall operation and gameplay makes it hard to beat and deserves consideration if you are in the market for a gaming mouse.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Insane long battery Life

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - December 1, 2022

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This thing is amazing. The battery life is just...unbeleivable. I game hard, for long, long hours and daily. I charge my mouse once a week. If I hadn't witnessed it with my own eyes I'd call bull, but I did. I tell everyone I know about it. I'm not a big guy so you can see the hand fitment in the pics. Additionally, I haven't charged my mouse in 5 days and you can see the battery life in the pic. The pics were taken at the tie of this review.

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  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    optimal gaming/ casual mouse

    Reviewed by - July 23, 2019

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] From first glance, this mouse looks very futuristic and premium quality and design. I have a gaming PC (Alienware), this Logitech G903 Hero provide a best wireless connection, no connection or lag so far. it fits my hand perfectly. DPI sensitivity is 100-16000 max, buttons removable and click magnetically, Hero 16K sensor that provide precise gameplay and tracking, customization can be done through G hub software, buttons are customizable and RGB light. to go on fully battery, this mouse are wireless charging- enabled there is G POWERPLAY wireless charging pad that can provide charging while mouse is sitting on it. This mouse includes kit case which is really awesome to store the USB dongle and side buttons. great mouse!

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    The Best Wireless Mouse Gets Better

    Reviewed by - July 24, 2019

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've owned all iterations of the G90x since the original G900 Chaos Spectrum and prior to that the G502 along with Logitech Gaming mice as far back as the MX700, G7, G9, MX518 etc and while I was originally reluctant regarding the G90x ambidextrous design, it has become my favorite Logitech mouse due to its light weight, great design and constantly improving features. For those that are unaware of the major difference between the mice: G900: Original wired or wireless with 1ms "pro grade" poll rate or Lightspeed as Logitech branded it, great range, decent battery life, but for enthusiasts and lefties, it came as a modular ambidextrous mouse option that could be altered for lefties by just adding the right side buttons. It was also super popular based on its comfort and design but mostly because it was much lighter than even corded mice competitors like the G502 while retaining the multi-button and high-end features of its predecessors. G903: The major change here was the addition of PowerPlay, which allowed the mouse to become truly wireless all the time with the addition of an inductive charging wireless mouse mat. While the mat was expensive, it was truly a cord cutting experience without having to deal with the cord ever again on your mouse to charge. My major knock here on Logitech is they still didn't go to USB-C which would have made the cord charging less tedious as it would be bi-directional. There weren't any major updates here, although subjectively I would say the mouse buttons didn't feel as nice. G903 Hero: This is the unit I am reviewing here, and honestly, I can't tell much difference between it and the G903 other than RMB and LMB buttons feel better overall. The *MAJOR* difference comes with those who DO NOT use it with the PowerPlay mousepad, as Logitech has added the Hero sensor seen on some more recent mice (Pro, G502, G703) which not only adds slightly higher DPS, but GREATLY improved battery life. Logitech is claiming 10x better battery life, but again, this is a MOOT point if you buy the $99 PowerPlay mouse pad which I highly recommend anyways. There were only a few minor negatives I came across when reviewing this unit: 1) The package isn't as premium versions which had a clamshell canvas box that slid into the marketing exterior. This one was just a clamshell box. A step backwards and less of a premium feel during unboxing. You wouldn't know this had the updated sensor unless you saw both on the shelf and probably the higher price tag on the 903 Hero other than a couple small Hero denotations. 2) It was hard to find compatible software. You can't find the support page for the G903 Hero where it has the specific software that supports it. I downloaded the 10/8/2018 version, and while I had no problem pairing the G903 Hero with my PowerPlay, the actual software didn't recognize my mouse. I had to stumble upon a Beta version of the Logitech Hub software, which is apparently replacing Logitech Gaming Software before everything worked as expected, including adjusting DPS. Overall, for the same price purchasing the G903 Hero over the G903 is a no-brainer. However, I highly recommend the PowerPlay mouse pad with ANY of the mice that support the wireless charging feature and at that point, it comes down to price and preference on mouse comfort and grip. You really can't go wrong in my opinion. Lastly, I've seen a lot of comments about the G900/G903 buttons going bad with a double-click issue. I haven't seen this on either of my G900/G903 and the G903 Hero specifically notes better mechanical switches for LMB/RMB so we'll see. I did notice they were "clickier" when using them. I have had issues with double-click on other Logitech mice like the G700 and G502, but Logitech warranty is great and has replaced them without any question or hassle. So yes, overall I would definitely recommend the G903/Hero especially with the Logitech PowerPlay Mat. Great mice even though they are a bit expensive, but definitely worth it for the wireless freedom and ability to charge wirelessly.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars

    Not worth the issues

    Reviewed by - October 9, 2021

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS MOUSE! The G903 has known issues with the left/right click. After some time tt either double clicks or doesn't register clicks. I've gone through 4+ RMAs and could continue to do more but you get to a point where enough is enough. Every mouse I receive works fine for 1-6 months. Then it starts experiencing issues with the left & right click. Every mouse I've received has had left/right click issues and 2 of them have had the scroll wheel button go out. I would recommend staying away from this mouse and going with a different brand or model. I will not be buying Logitech mice in the future.

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  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    BEST MOUSE I HAVE EVER USED!!! INCREDIBLE BATTERY

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - March 12, 2021

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] After trying multiple different mice from large name brand companies this one has come out on top! This is by far the best mouse i have ever used. After fully charging it when I first got it the battery lasted about 2 weeks of HEAVY use before needing to recharge and even then it was only down to 20% so it could have gone longer. If your considering purchasing a new mouse this one needs to be at the top of your list! I almost didn't get it due to the price being higher than others i was looking at but it has been well worth it. Now that i have used it for several weeks I am confident in saying I would have paid more for it and still been happy with the purchase.

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  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Compact, Different Design

    Reviewed by - July 25, 2019

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] All in all I really do enjoy this mouse so far. The sensitivity and responsiveness are like no other. Then battery life is also extremely long, which is refreshing to know it wont die mid game. Setup was a breeze too as it should be, simple plug and play, didnt need drivers either. From a performance standpoint this mouse is top notch. Although the specs are solid, the design could be better in my opinion. I think this is because i have large hands. The middle buttons between the typical left and right buttons make it hard for me to maneuver. Its a tad on the small side too, maybe its because i have sought out larger mice in the past, but this mouse seems a little on the small side. I think this mouse is likely perfect for most, though. All in all, solid battery life with top notch response rates with a compact design that should please most.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Executive Face-Clicker

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - June 9, 2024

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It's a great mouse. Minimal emphasis on "RGB" lighting, and the design is busy enough to look good, but not too ridiculous in a professional environment. Ambi button options are great. The scroll wheel unlock button has alittle too much play in it, but it works and allows the wheel to smoothly zip up and down. On the business end of the mouse, the left and right clickers, are satisfying and precise. Great mouse.

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  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Good Computer mouse for starting pc gamers

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - September 19, 2025

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Well made, smooth to use, well crafted, great rgb lights and easy to use ability and customizability

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.