

🎮 Elevate your game with precision, power, and style — because winning waits for no one.
The Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge HERO 25K sensor technology with pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless connectivity, offering up to 35 hours of battery life and POWERPLAY wireless charging compatibility. Its lightweight design, customizable weight, six programmable buttons with advanced metal-spring tensioning, and dynamic LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting make it the ultimate tool for gamers and professionals seeking precision, comfort, and uninterrupted performance.

























| ASIN | B07NSSPV9S |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 35 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #299 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #20 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | LIGHTSPEED Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,529 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855147936 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 43"L x 68"W |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Logitech® G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse with HERO 16K Sensor |
| Model Number | 910-005638 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 600 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 | Microsoft Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 097855147936 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. |
C**F
High Quality
Solid weight and feel to it. Good quality plastics. Scroll wheel works perfectly. RGB is easy to manage. Good battery life.
L**O
Great price for quality
So I got this for my work laptop. It has been extremely useful and great quality. It comes with an added weight you can install in the bottom for a little more weight. I use it with the weight personally but without the weight you can not believe how light it is. Battery lasts for a good bit. Used it directly out of the box for a week without having to even charge it. Definitely recommend as a work mouse and even possibly a gaming mouse.
E**N
Premium mouse for good price (NO DOUBLE CLICKING ISSUES)
UPDTAE: JAN 6, 2022. ive had this mouse for a month now and till now I have 0 double clicking issues. I use a double click detector on google site, everyday since I've got this mouse I test 200 clicks on left and right click. I get 0 double clicks error. Also the logitech software on PC has been updated and I have 0 issues with it as mentioned on some of the reviews on here. Also the range and disconnecting issue I have not encountered them ( PRO TIP: USE the cable extension that it came with as this acts as an antenna extender and place the USB dongle away from your PC, metal, or any electronics that can cause interference. Also make sure to separate from other wireless dongles IE: Logitech G915 Wreless). As for its size and ergonomics, it is very comfortable to use. I have very small hands and it's comfortable for me. It's works great for palm gripper of ypu have small hands. Old review: I was very skeptical about purchasing this but It's been 3 weeks and NO double click issue that people are reporting on other reviews. Very light and premium build. It uses the same Hero sensor as the more expensive G pro for a lot cheaper price. It's ergonomic and it's perfect for palm grip. Other grip style works well IF YOU HAVE BIG HANDS. For smaller hands palm grip works well. RGB is nice without over doing it. The material they use are premium and there is rubber pad grips on the sides to help slippage. The left/right and side button clicks are one of the best feeling in the market. The wheel scroll is also very good. Unfortunately there is no infinite scroll but it's NOT deal breaker what so ever. ONE of the best gaming mouse I've used and it's very sleek looking. Other gaming mouse looks over done with a transformer look to it, which I hate. Lots of good review on YT
M**.
2nd G703 in 3 Years - Good Mouse, Scroll Wheel Broke
This is a review for the Logitech G703 wireless mouse. I have had two in a three year time span. I am generally a fan of this mouse. I won't speak to the shape of it too much because that is very subjective per each individual. I will note, though this may be obvious, that the G703 is definitely designed to be a right-handed mouse. I personally find it ergonomic to use - I am right-handed, hand size is 10cm wide by 17cm long, and use this mouse mostly in a claw grip (sometimes finger grip). The long-standing gripe with the G703 is that the scroll wheel tends to flake out, and my first purchase of the G703 was no exception to this. For me, the scroll wheel issues started to occur three years after purchase. The issue is that the scroll wheel would sort of chatter and spaz out on screen - the physical scroll wheel works fine mechanically, but the scroll wheel input is wildly inconsistent. For example, if you scroll down the same exact way three times, you may scroll down normally on the PC the first time, then the second time it actually scrolls up (even though you physically scrolled down) and the third time it will scroll down but at a very different rate than before. I worked with customer service to diagnose the issue and they could not find a mechanical problem. I eventually took the mouse apart and can confirm that there is no mechanically broken component or debris in the mouse to cause this at a mechanical level - there is likely something wrong with the actual electric or software components of the mouse. Other than that one big, glaring issue, I really like this mouse! I use it mostly for office work and internet browsing, though I have also used it for gaming. I am not a pro FPS player and cannot comment on the super fine details like latency and pixel/DPS accuracy, but I use this mostly on wireless and see 0 issues on my end.
A**S
Overall solid wireless mouse: Comfortable for medium/large hands. Little to no setup to use.
It's been a few days of constant use and so far I've had 0 issues. It's an easy plug and play, but you can also download the Logitech G Hub software to adjust the sensitivity and save it onto the mouse. This is my first wireless mouse so I was worried about latency, but I haven't noticed any real change or lag. It feels great to use, just like a wired mouse without any resistance from cords. I like heavier mice but this one honestly feels on the lighter side even with the weight. I got used to the weight right away. It feels natural to be honest so that's good. Even after a gaming session I don't really notice fatigue, G203 was too light for me in comparison. My hands are on the bigger side and coming from the G203 it definitely fits my hand a LOT better. Before, I basically was stuck with a claw grip or else my thumb/pinky would drag annoyingly on my mouse pad (this was bad because I'd accidentally rotate the mouse while moving it because its orientation isn't really secured). However with the G703 I can comfortably hold the mouse in a palm/claw hybrid (I always have a bit of a claw grip with my fingers, but my palm rests comfortably on the mouse with the G703 keeping it stable). To my surprise, there is also a wired mode available (which I didn't see mentioned anywhere) which is the same way you charge the mouse so I genuinely don't have any complaints thus far. I use it wireless still for the novelty and lack of cored resistance, but at night I plug it back in when I'm done. Only part I am worried about is the life expectancy of the mouse clicks (before it starts double clicking or not sensing properly) and the mouse wheel. Right now the clicks feel nice and "sturdy", just fine. But the mouse wheel from the get-go has a poor quality feeling to it; makes me worried for how long that will last. Lastly, I recommend purchasing new skates (the feet of the mouse). The stock ones are "ok". Usable, but for best performance I'd 100% swap it for at least some PTFE skates. I got the HOTLINEGAMES 3.0 PLUS ones on Amazon, which seemed a little sketchy but feel fine so far. Better than the stock at least. It definitely makes a difference so I recommend it (they might also be why I don't feel much fatigue after I'm done, there's just very little resistance when moving the mouse). Overall, I'm quite satisfied with purchasing this on a sale, and look forward to using it for a long time.
C**N
best mouse i’ve ever bought
everyone always says x and x mouse because ur gaming and need a mouse that weighs less than a feather….no you are not a pro player u do not need a $300, 500 gram mouse😂😂 im an above average player in anything i play and this mouse works great, i like the weight to it, its smooth fits in my hand great it’s affordable too, only $80, i bought this 3 years ago for $120 and it was time for a new one and its now $80, steal!
R**N
Amazing
I’ve been using the Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse W/Hero 25K Sensor for a while, and it’s impressively precise and responsive thanks to its advanced HERO 25K sensor and LIGHTSPEED wireless performance — tracking feels smooth and lag-free in both gaming and everyday use. The ergonomic shape and build quality make it comfortable to hold for hours, though it’s slightly heavier than some ultra-light mice, which might not be ideal if you prefer feather-light gear. Battery life is solid and the PowerPlay compatibility is a neat bonus
N**I
Shorter service life than some $20 mice I have owned.
I have had a logitech G710 keyboard now for a number of years, so when my old (cheap) mouse died, I replaced it with a reasonably high end logitech mouse. That was in fall of 2021. After just a year and a half of regular use, the scroll wheel has died. This is the third time now I feel Logitech has screwed me... It used to be they had quality products that lasted. When I updated my OS to Win10, they said "We don't care if your saitek flight controls worked fine yesterday, now that we own them, we do not wish to continue supporting them, go buy a new set of our flight controls. Here are some (high end) recommendations at $300+". Then I eventually had to replace my keyboard and got my G710. I have loved it since I got it (the only problems I have with the keyboard are that the letters on the keycaps are wearing out, and when they updated their software a while back, it seems to no longer recognize the keyboard, thus I can not reprogram the G-Keys (which are the only thing that really sets it apart from anyone elses keyboard) so I now have G-Keys that are permanently bound to macros for games I no longer play), BUT that lead me to pick up a mouse here from amazon and a headset from a local big box store. The headset hinge broke within a couple weeks, and the mouse only lasted a year and a half. I now can only believe that Logitech quality control has declined since I got my keyboard. The headset I returned to the box store for a refund. I use this mouse every day for work and gaming. It is comfortable to use, and has decent battery life (though other brands have up to twice the life). I did have trouble with the wireless not liking to be plugged directly into my laptop that I never figured out, but the dongle works on the charging cable so I was not overly concerned once I got it working. The RGB control software seems to occasionally forget my settings, but that is minor. And last but not least, not all my games like playing nice with the DPI switching, but at least they do not default to the low setting. Prior to the sudden failure of the scroll wheel I had been looking at getting the powerplay wireless charging mousepad to go with my mouse. I DID genuinely like my mouse, but it died much too soon, now I distrust the brand as the quality control seems to be declining. I can not recommend buy Logitech products for the foreseeable future. Perhaps at some point in the not too distant future I will take the mouse apart and see what actually broke. If it is just a plastic piece, I may be able to repair it, or even make a new housing for the electronics, but for now I am stuck looking to purchase a decent wireless mouse from a different brand.
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