@@TechnoFreak-IN are you sure about that? I had mine G703 and 2 years later the double clicking issues appeared, no complaints about degrading battery life.
I bought an almost new Logitech G603, only tried a few times. It looks new and feels new too. Works perfectly. I got it for 29.36 USD in total with shipping cost.
I have one of those. I don't play FPS with it since it's heavy. I used it as the mouse for work. Why? After you plug the dongle it simply connects INSTANTLY in any machine! (OK, it takes a second) Linux, macOS, fresh install of windows, even decade old servers, etc. Also the battery lasts like 3 or 4 months(I'm only using one of the 2 slots available), I mean. It somehow even gives you an alert of low battery on windows and Linux (I never have to config anything, I simply plug and play) If you can find it at 50$ / € you will not regret it. If it wasn't for weight (or lack of RGB) it would be the best mouse in the world (for right handed people ofc)
Been using these for a long, long time. The battery life is perfect for me, as I am lazy, and the highest dpi setting feels just right for me. Couldn't ask for a better mouse.
Without a windy video: The G603 sensor works *extremely* well. Very responsive and no glitches. Unfortunately, my left-click switch crapped out a couple months after I bought mine, but I took the mouse apart and fixed it by dismantling the switch and cleaning it. Even more unfortunately, the G603 has a very cheap, creaky, plastic casing. It looks nice, but after you've used it for a few months, the shell just feels unbelievably cheap. NOT a recommended mouse, but they do work well--they just feel like shit. The bottom of the mouse creaks and flexes relative to the top shell, and it gets really annoying after not too long. If you want a great mouse look elsewhere--unless you don't care about the annoying feeling of cheapness. The battery life is extremely long, as many people claim.
honestly having replacable AA battries is better since u can just keep a bunch of battires at home and when the mouse runs out u just pop new ones in and youre good to go.
This is a great mouse. My only complaint is that the mouse is too slippery due to its smooth plastic texture. Any sort of grip on the sides would have helped a lot.
@@PulseReview I added some grip tape on the sides. It makes the mouse easier to grip, but it kind of wrecks the aesthetics of the mouse. In my opinion, the best shell for this mouse would have been to keep the g703 shell with a place to put one battery and keep the same features. The g703 light speed still has value to warrant its price increase with its extra features such as USB rechargeable connection cable for wired and wireless modes, Power Play compatibility, 5 onboard profiles, and RGB modes. Perhaps Logitech didn't want the g603 to compete too much with the g703 light speed.
One correction this mouse can work perfectly with just one AA battery or even a single AAA battery with a AAA to AA sizer/adapter to make it even lighter.
i have this for a few months love this so much because of its weight and its-no-LED, because i use this on the office, so no LED is very helping to not stand out hahaha
hello bro i just ordered this mouse but my hands are like pretty big , whats your hand sizes and how its like to use this mouse with big hands? mine are 19.5 and 10.5 .
Ive never actually measured my hands but I can say that it will depend more on your grip style for how this mouse will feel for you personally. Its an average size mouse. Not big not small but if you dont like how it feels you should have no problems returning it to logitech. If you want a bigger mouse I recommend the g502 or the g604. Personally my favorite mouse from logitech is the g502.
@@PulseReview im more like a competitive gamer ,firist i tryed to buy zowie ec 1 a but its out of stock in my country , i also tryed to buy steelseries rival 310 and again its out of stock , anyways thanks for the reply i will consider what you said , i will test the 603 and i will see if it suits me.
i had to ask, if i use a rechargeable battery, would that be okay ? i read somewhere that it has a tendency to explode if you use rechargeable battery. i know its crazy but based on someone who owns one, i really wanted to know. i picked up the g403 rather than the g603 because of that information.
@@PulseReview thanks for replying ! if you ever tried using rechargeable batteries on it, do it me know here. i came back to see if you replied. *sub button clicked*
@@incis1ve526 I've only ever used rechargeable double AA batteries on mine. Batteries don't explode for no reason, and it's nearly impossible for it to happen on a mouse, as it hardly uses any energy. I'd be more concerned for larger objects such as electric bikes, but for a mouse, I don't think it's possible.
@@xkben90 this is great news for me thank you for replying with this amazing information. now i believe what i read was fake news. im happy with mg g403 at the moment and im certainly considering g603 as my next mice to go. thank you once again.
I really like this mouse. Been using it for 2.5yrs and now the scroll wheel doesn't work like it should. I'm looking for a new mouse now and I think I'll just buy another one and try to fix the first one
Something you've missed on most of your Logitech mice that you may want to address is just how god-awful the new required Logitech GHub software is. A lot of the programable function, for example, don't work in bluetooth mode because of bugs with the GHub software.
I personally haven’t had any major issues with the ghub app. Occasionally it wont recognize my speakers so I have to unplug and replug to fix. I dont use any bluetooth devices tho.
@@PulseReview Ah yeah, it does look like it can vary from person to person but a lot of the 1-2 star reviews on amazon, reddit, and similar sites talk about just how bad the new software is. A lot of people are even just giving up on the software itself and using third party solutions like autohotkey to get the extra buttons to actually function properly.
Rechargeable is better then "batteries"? Yeah that is why recharcheable batteries have been invented. Smart people have allways some in their loading station and if ever in any device the batteries are empty it is *click* reload in one minute and off you go for another year of mouse use. The alternative is fiddeling a small cable in your mouse every few days like an idiot.
szaryszynszyl Wow looks like your just as into computer mice as me haha. What mouse are you eyeballing next? The basilisk hyperspeed looks a lot like the G502 wireless which is my go to mouse right now.
@@PulseReview just waiting to be picked up from the parcel locker corsair ironclaw rgb I'm very curious about those mouse god i can't wait lol, G502 wireless is a better mouse then the regular wired version coz of better scroll imo, in g502 i hated that scroll not bcoz it was its functionalitty coz of its slippery when ur hand got swet it was a nightmare and if im not mistaken the wireless ver has rubberised wheel