



🎮 Elevate your game with precision and style — don’t just play, dominate!
The Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse combines an ultra-precise 8000 DPI sensor with lightning-fast 200 IPS tracking and fully customizable RGB lighting. Its lightweight, ergonomic design and 6 programmable buttons make it perfect for both professional gamers and productivity enthusiasts. Backed by Logitech’s 30+ years of expertise, this mouse delivers reliable, high-performance control compatible with PC and Mac.
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Product Dimensions | 11.6 x 6.2 x 3.8 cm; 85 g |
| Item model number | 910-004845 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Series | G203 Prodigy |
| Colour | Black |
| Power Source | Cable |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 85 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**D
One of the best mice I have ever used.
Ooh baby, now THIS is a mouse! Nimble and comfortable with a design that has you enjoying every time you use it. There is something so absolutely simple but perfect about the way Logitech sculpted this beauty, perfectly symmetrical (other than the two side buttons, sorry left handers) with just the right texture across the mouse to give you enough grip.Don't get me started on how masterfully they implemented the back and forward buttons on the mouse, crisp presses on both of them with absolutely zero wobble or cheap nastiness to them. Most companies that develop mice seem to see these buttons as just throwaway buttons shoved on in a slapdash way, but Logitech smashed it here.Accuracy wise this mouse has your back. While it doesn't use a top of the line PWM3360 sensor it does use one that feels just as good, with DPI that goes from 200 to 8,000 (but you don't really need more than 1000). One more absolute stroke of genius has to be the way they packaged the mouse cable with it being wrapped around a circle piece of plastic meaning no kinks in the cable at all. Beautiful.For the price this mouse is an absolute bargain.
B**N
Good for gaming and responsive tasks. Only good build.
A cheaper version of the G PRO and what a mouse this is. I have never used a mouse so responsive and the only issue I have with it is the shape which is low profile and even for my small - medium hands it is a small mouse and does not fit well with palm or fingertip grips however if you claw you will be pulling flick shots you've never done before just because this sensor can handle it. The mouse also feels cheap however that's probably more a weight thing as it is really light and I don't mind buying this multiple times when it wears down because unlike many other high performance mouse this doesn't cost £50+. One huge gripe I have despite the weight is the clicks are incredibly light which is fantastic for rapid and tap firing but annoying as you will sometimes misclick just by readjusting your grip and resting your fingers on the buttons. Although they are satisfying and responsive. The side buttons are also spongy and don't feel as high quality as the left and right something which my Corsair Harpoon has at a cheaper price. However whereas that mouse put build over the sensor this has a better sensor and shape for gaming. Productivity users may look at a different more ergonomic or higher quality mouse such as the corsair harpoon which is great for general use.
T**Z
G Pro on a budget
Before we start: I drew most parallels between this mouse and the Logitech G Pro, because the two are almost identical and it doesn't make any sense to compare mice in detail without at least some common ground or target audience. I mean sure I could compare it to the RAT9, but it would't make sense at all.What you'll have to know first: this mouse is the little brother of the G Pro. The only differences are that the G Pro includes a larger sensor (not necessarily a better one, more on that later) and its cable is braided, while the G203 has a rubber cable.So all in all, this mouse is the top of the line for FPS games. It's simple, lightweight and has an extremely precise sensor, which paired with a well-built chassis and a well balanced hardware overall make this mouse the secret top tip for those who are looking for the same mouse the pros are using without having to sell a kidney to afford it.But what really makes this mouse better than the G Pro in my opinion? The G Pro is a couple grams heavier. Not really something to consider, but after a while you can feel the difference. Also, the G Pro has a braided cable, but it's rigid by nature, and the last thing you would want is resistance on the mouse because of the cable. And last, but not least: yes, the sensor is an 8000 dpi unit, as opposed to the G Pro's 12000 dpi sensor, but this doesn't really concern you unless you're a Starcraft pro and your APM is more than my monthly salary in pounds.And its price is also relevant. At the time I bought this mouse it cost exactly half of the G Pro's price, and considering that this mouse is the mischievous little brother of the G Pro, it was a top deal.One point to note however is that the two side buttons (MB4 and MB5) are not very tactile, and you'll often find yourself applying so much force to press them that you'll also move the mouse, but this is in part due to the mouse being in the featherweight category.All in all, I heavily recommend this mouse for all hand sizes, as it's designed with a precise fingertip grip in mind.
B**.
Excellent mouse for the price, with only one visible drawback
This is an excellent mouse for the given price, however, I think it is important to state that while the overall use, feel and look of the mouse is excellent the buttons are very sensitive.There have been many occasions where I am using the mouse and accidentally right click or when I am scrolling and press the mouse-wheel, or when I am in game and accidently zoom in or when I am trying to bunnyhop and through a flashbang.With that being said, this is the only problem that I have come across with it after use for 42 hours. It is an ambidextrous mouse shape, so it is possible to use it left-handed, however, this would mean that you would be controlling the 4th and 5th buttons with your ring or pinky finger. Overall the mouse is excellent and I would recommend it to anyone that is looking for an affordable gaming mouse, the sensor is very good with no visible lag (this is after playing 5-6 game of CSGO at the SMFC rank), the companion programme that can be installed is also excellent and works very well, especially if you have multiple Logitech products that use RGB lighting.
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