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Logitech G G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Mouse
Logitech G G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Mouse

Original price was: $129.99.Current price is: $69.99.

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Current Price $69.99 October 17, 2024
Highest Price $69.99 October 11, 2024
Lowest Price $69.99 October 11, 2024
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Logitech G G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Mouse Description

  • Collaboratively redesigned to Shroudâ??s specs and engineered for elevated performance, the new G303 is a mouse built to take aim.
  • At 75 grams, Shroudâ??s G303 is lightweight and robust. It pairs well with low-sensitivity DPI settings and allows for faster targeting.
  • Featuring LIGHTSPEED, our pro-grade wireless technology that delivers ultra-low latency and the ultimate in reliable performance.
  • Without sacrificing energy, the HERO 25K Sensor brings unrivaled precision, speed, and efficiency to the playing field.
  • Available in black.

Logitech G G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Mouse Specification

Specification: Logitech G G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Mouse

Item model number

910-006103

Item Weight (ounces)

2.65

Item Dimensions LxWxH

2.75 x 1.57 x 4.6 inches

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

ASIN

B08L9HPLP1

Country of Origin

China

Date First Available

November 16, 2021

Number of Buttons

5

Hand Orientation

Ambidextrous

Model Name

G303 Shroud Edition

Compatible Devices

Personal Computer

Item Weight (Grams)

75

Style

G303 Shroud Edition

Product Dimensions

2.75"L x 1.57"W

Range (meters)

5.0

Number of Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Included Components

USB receiver, packaging materials

Hardware Platform

PC, Mac

Unit Count (Count)

1.0

Are Batteries Included

Yes

Batteries Required

Yes

Embellishment

LED

Power Source

Battery Powered

Mouse Maximum Sensitivity

25600 Dots per Inch

Manufacturer

Logitech

UPC

097855165862

Logitech G G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Mouse Reviews (8)

8 reviews for Logitech G G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Mouse

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  1. Tyler

    Feels very solid despite being so light. Build quality is top notch without any creaking or rattling.

    Battery life is absolutely insane, I bought mine a month ago with the initial charge at 47%, I am now at 24% with 34 hours of use left. I did not even need to charge it yet, very impressive.

    M1 and M2 buttons have a very satisfying and crisp click. The scroll wheel is not texture but I did not find it the be problematic. It however has very distinctive steps witch feels very precise and crisp.

    Having previously owned several other gaming mice (Deathadder, G403, G703, G Pro wireless..) I can say the G303 feels the sturdiest of them all.

    The shape really is a love or hate situation, I have quite large hands and use mostly a claw grip and this mouse feels like it’s molded to my hand. It feels very comfortable when gaming as well as regular office use.

    Does not look flashy, would not look out of place if brought to the office.

    As for the sensor performance I think all modern mice perform about the same, we are long past the “wireless lag” so no issue here.

    Overall a very solid and high performing mouse, just make sure you can lay your hand on one before buying so you make sure the shape is right for you.

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  2. FNU

    I’m gonna be real. This mouse shouldn’t be as expensive as it is, you’re definitely paying extra for “shroud” to be printed on it. Despite that the G303 was a great shape for claw grip and now it’s back for larger hands and it’s great. If you find other more safe shapes uncomfortable to use for long periods of time I’d give this mouse a try. Lucky this is a Logitech mouse so it is well made, no creaking, or double clicking, with a top of the line sensor, all packed into a sub 80g mouse with the best battery life in any wireless mouse I’ve ever used. Now you have to understand before getting this mouse, it is really only made for claw grip and isn’t really suited for smaller hands. With all that being said I have no real complaints outside of the price, I don’t think any mouse is really worth over 100 bucks. Still if you have the money to spend and have large hands with a preference of using a claw grip, I don’t think there’s a better wireless mouse then this.

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  3. GoldenOne

    nice mouse! i had the G703 lightspeed and opted to give this one a try because of reviews and a specific online streamer uses it, and wow its nice. 100% different than the G703 for fitment and at first i was questioning it but after a day or two its my new favorite. its lighter than the 703 and the overall feel makes it feel like youre pointing your fingers rather than curving them to reach the buttons, the shroud is a lot flatter on top than curved like the 703 or any other mouse i have tried. its got a wide grip rather than having indented sides, as clearly viewed in photos. its expensive but its worth it in my opinion, battery lasts forever to, having no RGB helps with that im sure.

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  4. Luís V.

    Been using this mouse since January, and at first I was a little disappointed as I found it hard finding the perfect way to hold it. After an adjustment period I can say I love this mouse. Locks into the hand well, but I can also use it relaxed fingertip as needed (I have large hands 20.5×12 cm)

    The battery life is almost too good. I play 1-3 hours in the evenings, and it’s still at 50% after almost a month and a half. In fact one of the easy weight mods I’ve seen is simply switching it to a smaller battery.

    Weight wise it’s fine. I would have liked to have seen it lighter, but it’s performs fine given its size.

    The PTFE feet on this isn’t the greatest. They work, but they could be smoother/less scratchy in the glide. It didn’t take me long to replace them with corepads.

    The clicks and everything feel fine. Light and crisp, but I would have preferred if they had used something other than 20M Omrons in the L/R click.

    Overall this has become my main, and I hope they continue to make and improve this mouse.

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  5. S-C

    This mouse gives you next level control and it’s surprisingly comfortable but it’s not for large or very small hands my hands are 20 by 10 cm and it’s almost the perfect fit but medium hands should be most comfortable holding it. It feels like writing with a pencil and you have so much control and confidence while playing. The build quality is great, the coating is quite comfortable and grippy and the battery life is next level. It feels like a raised more comfortable MZ1 and XM1. Well done Logitech !

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  6. FNU

    I mained the G302 (2014) then G303 (2015), have a 50+ mice collection, and used Logitech gaming mice for more than 10 years. I was very happy when they finally announced a wireless version of the G303 (they do listen, sometimes) but like many have already stated, this is not an exact copy of the G303.

    The “G303 Wireless” has been my daily driver for more than 2 months now. I really enjoy the shape, the freedom of wireless, very light weight, and long battery life (no more RGB—I don’t mind).

    Having used the G303 and G Pro Wireless (GPW) for more than six years total, this was slightly more comfortable and provided support for my 19.5 x 9.5cm hand because of its wider dimensions compared to the G302/G303 (I use a hybrid claw/palm grip).

    Keep in mind, this is not a palm grip mouse where you can fully rest your palm, which is why others say it tilts backwards, but it provides that slight support so your hands are not in a tense position all the time. The shape is not for everyone but I can be more precise with my movements/shots with the diamond shape of the mouse compared with the GPW.

    To conclude, I am truly enjoying this mouse and Logitech did a great job packing all of the features many users want in a serious gaming mouse. I think the shape is a bit “safer” now as well so it can cater to more grip styles. Thanks again Logitech for making a wireless version of this legend.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    I have to say, this was the most “screw it, why not” purchase I’ve ever made. In the past year, I’ve been demoing tons of mice in an attempt to replace my beloved G403. My journey has taken me through: Razer Deathadder V2 Mini, Cooler Master MM711, HyperX Pulsefire Haste, Corsair Sabre RGB Pro, Razer Viper 8k, Razer Naga X Wired, Razer Basilisk V2, Mountain Makalu 67, Logitech GPX Superlight, and the Deathadder V3 Wired.

    All of them failed to increase both comfort and performance. I kept the MM711 because, despite its serious qc issues and awful sensor position, it was only $20 and is a great shape (I just use it at work now). The GPX felt like too safe a shape, like it was somehow even larger than the 403 and I couldn’t get a good/consistent grip on it. The Viper 8k and Haste were seriously impressive gear by every metric, but both were just too flat and narrow to be comfortable. The Makalu 67 ended up being what I settled on for a few months, I see it as a direct 403/703 upgrade to lean more towards palm grip. But while it’s by far the most comfortable mouse I’ve tried and has a great weight, my tracking with such a loose palm grip was glaringly affected negatively in a way that didn’t become apparent until some DMZ/Warzone/Overwatch games.

    So, despite disliking ambidextrous shapes, I took a chance on the 303 since I just happened to have prime for the month. My grip with my previous Deathadder Chroma and G403 had always been a bit of a claw-palm hybrid, such was the nature of trying to strike a balance between comfort and control. Both were excellent, but never quite *perfect.* I never really knew what to do with my pinky and ring finger on either. But then the 303 came in and immediately contoured my hand into a full claw grip. I couldn’t believe it, but this crazy looking shape that doesn’t look made for humans fit like a glove. The weight was also perfect too. Unlike most people now, I think the sweet spot mouse weight is around 65-80 grams. It strikes a nice balance between maintaining fine tuning accuracy while still being able to do wide-arc quick flicks (and much to people’s chagrin, shroud seems to agree given that this weight was specifically chosen- most of the Viper models are also this weight). I do think this shape is a bit too aggressive for general use, so I would recommend having something like an MX Master for those purposes if you need it. But anyone with medium-large hands looking for a good claw grip mouse should give this one a shot.

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  8. Chris Sztof

    Achei o shape sensacional. O mouse poderia ser mais leve mas eu não sinto pesado. A bateria dura, é um baita mouse, virou meu main.

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