Logitech PowerPlay Wireless Charging System Back in July, LegitReviews had the opportunity to review the flagship wireless gaming mouse from Logitech, the G900 Chaos Spectrum, which turned out to be an evolution in wireless mouse design.
Manufacturer: Logitech
Logitech PowerPlay Wireless Charging System Back in July, LegitReviews had the opportunity to review the flagship wireless gaming mouse from Logitech, the G900 Chaos Spectrum, which turned out to be an evolution in wireless mouse design.
I'm not a so much of a PC gamer but got this mouse anyway. First thing I noticed was that I really like the feel of this mouse. The way it is in the hand is comfortable and the way it moves is good. It goes how I want it to so in high speed situations I'm sure it'll go where you want it to.
Logitech's G703 features high-end performance and Powerplay compatibility in an inexpensive package, but some compromises were made to make it happen.
Comfortable (if generic) right-handed shape; Excellent wireless performance and high-end PWM3366 sensor; Powerplay-compatible
Doesn't glide as smoothly as some of its counterparts; Spongy mouse wheel; A very average; no-frills mouse
Logitech's new Powerplay system is an exciting proposition. What's not to like about a mouse pad that charges your wireless mouse as you use it? Okay, maybe the high price ($100) and the fact that Powerplay is currently only available with two mice-the Logitech G703 and G903.
Wireless mice can be very expensive and unsuited to gaming, but Logitech's G703 is different. Equipped with a responsive sensor, lightspeed wireless technology and optional wireless charging, the G703 has it all. It's perhaps on the pricey side, and isn't the most exciting mouse to look at.
Highly responsive sensor; Great wireless performance; Can be wirelessly charged
Fairly expensive; Design is a little bland; PowerPlay is a pricey extra
Following on from last week's review, we take a look at the Logitech G703, offering many improvements over the G603.
+ Comfortable shape; + Minimalist design; + RGB lighting; + Excellent PWM3366 sensor; + Software works well; + LIGHTSPEED connection is flawless; + Supports PowerPlay; + Adjustable weight; + Reasonable price; Neutral; +- Reasonable battery life
When you use a wireless gaming accessory, you probably think you have to sacrifice in some areas to get the clean look of wireless on your desktop. Maybe you’ll sacrifice response time to get a wireless mouse, or maybe you won’t worry about style and comfort as much if you can a wireless system that...
Comfy, responsive and customisable light colours. Needs to be recharged regularly, though.
I usually have a Microsoft Bluetooth mouse connected to my Surface Pro 4, and it's frustrating how much I have to shake it to get it to connect and start things up. Must wireless mouses necessarily be slow Indeed, not, as demonstrated by the Logitech G703 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse
Super customisable; fast; smooth
You'll be flipping between wired and wireless unless you invest in the PowerPlay wireless charger/pad
Great mouse with high DPI sensitivity. Very comfortable. Great for indoor use, not recommended to take it outside as the switches can be easily turned on and turned off. Limited space for weight tuning. It can be easily scratched. However, it is great for gaming and indoor use.
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