Logitech G203 Prodigy RGB Wired Gaming Mouse – Black - 2024 report by Whydis
Logitech G203 Prodigy RGB Wired Gaming Mouse – Black
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Logitech G203 Prodigy is a wired gaming mouse that helps you play to your full potential and be more accurate than you've ever been before. Exceptional gaming-grade performance is up to eight times faster than standard mice for near-ins...
It has a safe design like the mice you use in the school's computer lab
Additionally this mouse has a pretty smooth design and decent texture for your hands, I’ve had some that have felt better but not bad
(picture for example)- Smooth design and texture great for claw holders- 8000 dpi sensor with ability to change in increments of 50 (7950, etc.)- DPI Button with up to 4 on-the-fly dpi changes (also can be programmed to a key)- 2 custom buttons both on the inside of the mouse (more on that below)Meh (Opinion)- No Braided Cable (they
Due to its shape it can easily be an ambidextrous mouse thanks to the Classic Design
There is a ton of debate on the internet as to what the difference is between this and the more expensive G Pro
I recommend this product to everyone who wants some great gaming experience.
I highly recommend this product for anyone on a budget.
Good entry level mouse, nice RGB, good quality build, solid product for the price point
I wonder who rated the product less than five starsI recommend itLogitech Gaming Software you can choose How many DPI numbers lvl max is 5 lvlsthat mean dpi cycling you can use 5 clicks per click you can control how many dpii used first click 1200
I will be investigating warranty options, but for such an inexpensive product (a plus, of course), exchanging it quickly becomes a waste of time and money (for postage).Incidentally, I tested to ensure that the mouse is the problem by replacing it with another mouse (an older Logitech G5, as it happens), and with no config changes, its wheel and overall functions are solid with no problems at all
Overall this is a fantastic gaming mouse for a good "budget" price below $30.00 coming from a good quality company
It was just what I wanted, a good quality mouse for gaming with the right number of extra buttons for a good price
Good entry level mouse, nice RGB, good quality build, solid product for the price point
The design is simplistic but high quality, I just love it
Overall , it features very nice and accurate RGB colors , very light clicks so beware if thats an issue for you , and good build quality, great optical sensor that never failed me so far.5/5!
But my mom seems to love the RGB lighting on it (the software can sync the mouse and keyboard RGB together) and is content with it the feel of it so far.
This mouse has no issues for me as it fits my hand perfectly, has an adequate scroll, and also has some LED lighting which I've never actually had before
Oh, and when my computer reboots to do updates it seems to forget that I disabled the lights until it gets into Windows
There is a ton of debate on the internet as to what the difference is between this and the more expensive G Pro
Wasn't too expensive either and love the lighting that it gives off
although gaming grade wireless has come a long way).The mouse has a long cable, and has two buttons on the side as well as a button below the mouse wheel that are all programmable
And the left and right buttons of the mouse are pretty loud(not that audible with my headphones tho)
Great mouse love the two extra buttons on the left side of the mice and the RGB is greatbeen using it for a while now and it’s srill holding up and still has a nice click too
Aside from the downgrade of losing the 12 buttons on the side, this mouse is awesome
I also like the two side buttons on the left side of the mouse they provide a nice spot for some hot keys while gaming
, omron switches, matte textured plastic side grip, large and flat scroll wheel with nice clicks and solid steps, a rubber cable that is flexible and soft and arguable even better than the one on G Pro, it all screams quality on this mouse, most of these features you won't even get from some other "premium" mice *cough $70 zowie stiff as hell buttons and huanos cough*Logitech even kept the RGB lighting on this
I like this mouse just fine for work, but for leisure and overall daily use I prefer the G303 Daedalus
The clicks are satisfying, and don't sound like cheap plastic switches
The interesting thing is that for years, I was a 400 dpi player, but could not perform at that DPI on the Gpro as well as I could on the 3310 in my EC2A.
the plastic feels cheap, but it is still comfortable to wrap your hand around