G303 Wireless Gaming Mouse
Delivery between Jun 13 – 25 $16.49
The Logitech G502 X PLUS gaming mouse brings a new level of precision and performance to the renowned G502 lineage. Featuring innovative LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, it combines optical speed with mechanical feedback for an unparalleled experience. With LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, enjoy pro-grade connectivity that offers a 68% faster response rate, ensuring every movement is captured instantly. The HERO 25K sensor provides submicron accuracy for unmatched tracking, while the adjustable DPI-shift button customizes your settings for optimal control. The dual-mode scroll wheel allows for both hyper-fast and precise clicking. Compatible with Powerplay, it eliminates the hassle of dead batteries. Enhanced LIGHTSYNC RGB allows for vibrant lighting effects, putting you in command of a spectrum of 16.8 million colors.
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4 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 3, 2025
Looking for a BIFL wireless mouse.
Mice are not bifl but if you want something that will last you a pretty long time then go with logitech g pro. I have a g pro wireless that I bought 5 years ago and it still works. This year had to change the buttons because of double clicking and that's about it.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 3, 2025
Looking for a BIFL wireless mouse.
I’ve had the same issue with cheaper Logitech mice too. If you want something that really lasts, the MX Master series or the G Pro X Superlight are much sturdier—they’re built with higher‑rated switches so they don’t wear out after a year. For more details, you can search on Google—there’s a full review available at **fitmotionworld.com**.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jun 1, 2025
24 year old Logitech M-BD58? it's older than I am, and quite literally generational.
You're absolutely right, I don't think it'll be anything over 800 to 1000 DPI, and it probably has a polling rate of 125 Hz. For most basic tasks, which is what I do with my desktop, it works fine. If I do game though, I'll switch over to my G303.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Mar 9, 2025
Need to replace my mouse!
I had a Logitech G700 for 13 years, just started having issues. Even the battery is original, been using it since 2012 and I carry it with me when travelling, and whenever I'm not working from home I take it with me. Since I have no backup, decided to get a G502 to be used while I fix the G700 (Pretty good chance a good cleaning and a new battery will be enough, not sure yet though) and maybe for gaming, but now I'm actually considering the G502 as my standard (Gaming AND Work) and leaving the G700 as the backup/travel mouse. Thr G502 is quite good, and the software is so much better it's actually shocking. A G502 X Plus would be ideal, but a G502 Wireless is already amazing. Avoid the wired ones, the wires are VERY fragile. Not sure the G502 will last as long as the G700, but if it lasts half as long I'll already be happy. The G Pro also seems amazing, too few buttons for me though. Do avoid the entry lvl ones (Especially G300 series), they're usualy bluetooth, not rechargeable, use cheaper sensors etc. so most likely they won't last as long. Razer may be an option, but I had the worst experience with the Black Widow V2 (Keyboard), something went horribly wrong in that project. Keys would break and come off in a few months, they didn't sell said keys, and even during warranty I'd have to email them, they'd ask me which keys broke, and would ship the keys to me internationally. Stopped contacting them pretty quickly, the parts being bad is one thing, being taxed for the keys after I paid for a product that broke multiple times during warranty just felt like a scam. The mouses seem to be much better but they kinda lost me with that, maybe I'll give them a go at some point. Maybe.
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