It's very sensitive but very smooth, a bit big for my hand but I really like it. The scroll button isn't as clunky as I thought it looked and it has great grip and I absolutely love the lighting. Highly recommend.
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I've had this mouse almost a year now, and I decided to try out the G pro as I had some issues with double clicking on this one, and I regret purchasing the G pro, as I found out it wasn't the mouse and well the G pro is too small and not comfortable at all
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The features are good but the mouse seem to be a rip off of the razer deathadder, it is too big for me as I use my ring finger for right click middle to scroll and index for left click. If you are used to a mouse like the G203 or many other lightweight small mice I would stay away from the G703.
Just buy the superlight
I'm usually a huge fan of Logitech gear, but I can't recommend the G703 due to a persistent issue with the scroll wheels on the G Series mice. For the record, I'm not a competitive gamer or anything, and I don't habitually thrash my mice half to death. The internal scroll wheel assembly on the G703 features a thin plastic rod connecting the wheel to the encoder, and this rod is prone to randomly snapping. When it snaps, it leaves you with a free-spinning scroll wheel that will no longer scroll. I dismantled the unit and the rod had sheared clean off. A Google search will turn up multiple instances of this happening, and there are videos on YouTube detailing the same. It was a fantastic mouse while it lasted, but it only lasted 18 months before it broke. I'd go with a SteelSeries Rival 650 or something similar instead.
Nice mice and super fast shipping ever@@
Best mouse, no 🧢