Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- 910-006103
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- SKU:
- 6483378
Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 198 reviews
(198 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.9
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are enthusiastic about the G303 Shroud Edition's lightweight design and excellent battery life, praising its responsive sensor and comfortable grip for claw grip users. Many appreciate the inclusion of USB-C charging and the improved scroll wheel. However, some find the mouse's shape unsuitable and note its relatively high price point, while others miss the RGB lighting features of previous models.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Grip, SensorCons mentioned:Shape
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome mouse
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you are a claw grip player then this mouse is awesome if you have small hands I would recommend looking at other options this will become uncomfortable for you. the only drawback is the garbage switches that are also found in the GPX I would recommend swapping them out for some 8.0 switches but other than that it's awesome but I am still not sure if it will permanently be my main over my GPX.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hello, SilentEclips3! I'm happy to hear that, overall, you're enjoying the G303 Shroud Edition! Feel free to reach out to our support team here https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000621393 if you ever need any assistance or if something happens in the 2-year limited hardware warranty. Thank you so much for the feedback on the switches! I will be passing this along. - Maggie from Logitech G
- Pros mentioned:Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best mouse ever made (30+years exp)
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I only play FPSs. I owned the ordinal G303 and it was amazing. I just wish it lasted longer. I've always been skeptical of wireless, but I've waited long enough. No more wire = freedom. The first thing I noticed is I don't think about the mouse anymore. It's just... perfect. Logitech teamed up with Shroud and he designed it FOR HIM, not for us. But oh man, it's something special. Don't hesitate. Coming from a Razer Viper 8K, it's got no rubber, and in my opinion it's a better shooter mouse in that you not fighting the 'hips' of the eggplant shaped thick mouse. It just feels good. My teammate went out and got his the day after I got mine. He's OBSESSED with having perfect aim(Rust, countless hours improving his 8xAK spray, melting targets 150m easy. He's a pig in poo right now, and not surprisingly we're both shooting better after getting the mouse. Well done Logitech and Shroud. I'm buying another to sit in the drawer. This is THE ONE.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Claw grips users welcome.
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The mouse is well built and very sturdy. There is no creak or flexing. The mouse is designed for claw grip and the shape will seat perfectly in your hand. The mouse does weigh more than Logitech’s GPX superlight, but the small amount of added weight does help with stability. Of course this mouse and sensor is Logitech quality with the clicks and side buttons feeling very crispy. The scroll wheel has a bit of tension so you can feel each individual scroll. The PTFE feet are very large and tracking is very smooth on my glass mousepad. The only thing I can suggest is this mouse probably won’t be a good fit for a palm grip. Resting your palm on the rear of the mouse will sometimes cause the front of the mouse to raise up when tracking or flicking. I highly recommend this mouse for a claw player and someone with medium to large hands. I was lucky to get this on sale for a little over $100. I added a photo to compare the G303’s size with a couple other popular mice, the GPX superlight and the Starlight 12 medium.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
The shape takes some getting used to
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I moved on from the G305 into this. Pros: - Awesome battery life - Super light Cons: - My hand is a bit small so this took some getting used to and trying out different finger placements to see where it'd fit best
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
G303 shroud edition
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great mouse for claw grippers fine for any other grip. Robust yet light feel.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I love this mouse
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’m still a fan of the Apple Magic Mouse 2, but like to venture off here and there. Ive used logitech, razers, and steel series. For my style, this fits my hand perfectly. I love a good symmetrical mouse. Materials feel solid. I’ll use it Monday and battery will last 8 hours a day till Friday when I’ll plug it in via USB C and let it charge over the weekend. Not sure what the battery level is as I chose not to install GHub, I really have no use for the software. Love it.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great wireless mouse
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a great wireless mouse that rarely needs to be charged. The battery last a very long time. Just a great overall mouse.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Sensor, WeightCons mentioned:Rgb lighting
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Legendary Collab w/ Shroud & Logitech
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *****Review***** --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Logitech Gaming has brought to the table the new Logitech - G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse. It was redesigned by the famous and former Counter-Strike Global Offensive professional player Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek. Logitech partnered with Shroud to redesign the Logitech G303 to meet the criteria, performance needs and specifications of the former professional Counter-Strike Global Offensive player. First impressions of the Logitech - G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse has left me mesmerized. Through the redesign, Logitech has removed the RGB lighting feature and instead opted for a more minimalistic approach. Personal preference here but I must say I definitely do like the all black matte look and see through sides with no RGB lighting ; great job here Logitech and Shroud. Now onto the performance! The Logitech - G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse definitely does not disappoint ladies and gentlemen. If you’re looking for a mouse to provide you precision along with accuracy while boasting an ergonomic shape for comfort; the Logitech - G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse is for you. You can thank Logitech for the precision and accuracy due to the mouse being equipped with the 25K HERO Sensor. For someone with larger hands in addition to a hybrid grip user as opposed to being a claw or palm grip user; the Logitech - G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse is extremely comfortable for my hand. Thanks to the 145 hours of battery life, design and lightweight of 75 grams I can game all day long without any worry of the mouse dying or fatigue setting in from those long sessions. Speaking of battery life, there's one thing I have to note here that in my opinion is quite important; thank you Logitech for the USB-C charging capability! A note to remember is that you’re not required to download the Logitech G HUB to use the mouse but there’s a lot of benefits to downloading Logitech G HUB as this software will give you customizability such as polling rate change, DPI change, etc. Overall from first impressions down right to the usage and ending with final thoughts; I am really blown away by this gaming mouse. The Logitech - G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse was basically redesigned to fit former Counter-Strike Global Offensive professional player Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek. If you’re a fan of Shroud, enjoy gaming with an amazing ergonomic mouse, looking for precision or accuracy for FPS games, wireless capabilities of lasting a whopping 145 hours or simply just enjoy the quality products from logitech; The Logitech - G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse highly fits what was mentioned and so much more. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *****Quick Features & Specs***** --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Designed with Shroud: Collaboratively redesigned to Shroud’s specs and engineered for elevated performance, the new G303 is a mouse built to take aim. Made-for-play Weight: At 75 grams, Shroud’s G303 is lightweight and robust. It pairs well with low-sensitivity DPI settings and allows for faster targeting. Wireless Freedom: Featuring LIGHTSPEED, our pro-grade wireless technology that delivers ultra-low latency and the ultimate in reliable performance. HERO 25K Sensor: Without sacrificing energy, the HERO 25K Sensor brings unrivaled precision, speed, and efficiency to the playing field. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *****What's in the box***** --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse LIGHTSPEED wireless receiver Charging/data cable Receiver extension adapter User documentation
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hey there MarkusKong, thank you for this awesome and very detailed review! If you have any issues in the future, please feel free to visit our support site, and thank you for being a Logitech customer! -Weston from Logitech
- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
First high end mouse purchase
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The shape of the mouse is for a person the prefers its to hold it claw.battery last for weeks and uses type c to charge instead of micro usb
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Sensor, WeightCons mentioned:Shape
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lightweight and Responsive
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The very first thing you notice when you open up a new mouse is how it feels, and that's where we'll start as this mouse is extremely lightweight. Not quite as light as their G Pro X Superlight, but we're talking grams and close enough it doesn't really make much difference. It's a good thing this is light too because as you're pulling it out of the box you notice how wide this mouse is and its unique design. If you didn't know about the different grip styles you can have with a mouse you'll soon learn about them. This mouse practically forces you to take on the 'claw' style grip. If that's not your usual grip, it's going to take some getting used to. It's not as bad of a switch if you're used to the 'fingertip' style, but 'palm' style users might have a tougher time with it. The fact that this mouse is so light I think really helps with using the 'claw' style grip. I can't imagine trying to get used to that if it was heavier. The side buttons also sit a little higher up so having your thumb up a bit higher is another thing to get used to. The buttons have just the right amount of resistance and feedback though that once you have your thumb placed properly it's really easy to press either the front or back without having to reposition your thumb. As far as accuracy goes, it has the battle tested HERO 25K sensor so you know it has excellent precision and between the light weight and PTFE feet it glides on most surfaces easily. It's really easy to set the dpi too. The top button rotates through 4 different dpi settings giving you a different color for each. What's even better though is that you can set the dpi for each through the G-Hub app. One of my favorite parts of this mouse though is the scroll wheel. First, it's smooth but still grippy so it doesn't hurt my finger if I have to scroll a lot. What I really like about it though is the tactile feedback of it. It's clicky but its a smooth clicky if that makes sense. It's not loud or harsh and just feels good. Sometimes I'll scroll it just for the calming effect it has on me like on a fidget cube. Being a wireless mouse, responsiveness might be a concern, and I have to say with this mouse you have nothing to worry about. For best performance it suggests keeping the receiver module close by using the adapter and cable. But if you're not in an intense gaming session, you can just plug the receiver right into your computer and it's plenty responsive even at greater distances. Of course you can always just plug it in and use it wired. Which brings me to the included cable and connection. Logitech has finally given us a mouse with a usb-c connection! That was my one complaint with their previous iterations and I'm so happy they finally made the switch. To sum it up, this is an excellent mouse as long as you can get used to the 'claw' style grip it forces on you. It's light, responsive, functions perfectly with just the right amount of features, has a storage spot for the receiver, and the battery so far seems to last a LONG time.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Sensor, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GReat for bigger hands and fast.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is as solid mouse from Logitech. I was using a G305 on laptop and have replaced it with this G303. The main differences/improvements are the shape, weight, and Hero sensor. It feels and is lighter than the G305, and glides well. It has an internal rechargeable battery that should be good for 145 hrs. mine came at 50% and took about an hour to fully charge. It uses a USB-C cable to recharge. The receiver can be stored in a slide out chamber in the back of the mouse. The shape is nice. A little broader than the G305. The top is also flatter, so you palm can fit comfortably. There is also a slight bend for your thumb on the left side. With the crook in the joint of your thumb, your hand is placed forward on the mouse. The side buttons are also in easy reach for your thumb. Being forward on the mouse puts your fingers at the ends of the left and right buttons. Putting them where you should have them. Being a little broader also supports the palm of your hand better. With the sensor going up to 25K a small twitch will instantly move you. Plugging into my laptop, G-Hub picked it up right away. From G-Hub it's easy to adjust the DPI settings. You get 4 presets to adjust. The button behind the scroll wheel cycles you through them. You can also change the button functions if you want. For bigger hands this mouse is great. Comfortable, rechargeable, lightweight, and fast. Has the main mouse buttons you want and quick reaction times. Wireless seemed just like wired. In the pictures, the G303 is on the left and a G305 on the right.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
good product
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Good product. I try gpw superlight and g303. The wireless g303 is a little big than origin g303, but it fit my hand, i like it.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Shroud should be proud.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have experienced many Logitech mice. In fact, presently I am only using wireless options such as the G502 Lightspeed for gaming, MX Anywhere 3 for portability, and my favorite MX Master (original) for productivity. Being an avid gamer and following competitive gaming, I had high expectations for the G303 as it was designed around Shroud’s performance. My first impression was that this is a very light mouse. Although the specs say 75g, it feels much lighter than that. Perhaps this is because the mouse seems very well balanced when lifting it. Even though it is quite light, the build quality looks solid. There is no cracking or rattling when handling. The matte black plastic is fingerprint-resistant and allows for some grip without being too slippery. The sides are slightly transparent and there is a “compartment” in the back to store the transmitter, which is OK in my opinion. I actually appreciate that there is no RGB this time. Now, it took me some time to get used to the angular shape, as I regularly use rounded mice. Also, the “hump” is much more to the back, forcing me to switch my grip to a fingertip/claw-style. I felt that my right ring finger rubs and is pushed away because of the shaper side whenever I tried to use my usual palm grip, making it somewhat uncomfortable. The left and right buttons click satisfyingly and are not overly loud. The same goes for the wheel. I do wish there was some texture on the wheel, but the rubber finish is not that bad. I like the wheel resistance. The forward/back buttons are right where I need them. There’s also a DPI button that is positioned underneath the wheel and is recessed, so it does not interfere or can be pressed by mistake. I was a bit worried that changing my grip style would negatively affect my gameplay. However, after using it for 3 days straight in everything I do at my PC, all those nitpicks became a thing of the past. I appreciated the angular design as it allows me to stay in control of the mouse and lifting and sliding was easy and intuitive. I found that I was able to adapt to the fingertip/claw grip as soon as I grabbed the mouse without much thought. I usually do not trust wireless mice for certain games, but I noticed during drills and tests that there is no perceptible lag between aiming and clicking so I was confident in my reflexes and aiming. This is what Logitech calls “Lightspeed” technology. The DPI can be changed between 400, 800, 1600, and 3200 on the fly. You can further customize the buttons and DPI with the Logitech software, which is nice, but I really didn’t use it. It also helps that without wires, there is no drag or drifting. The PTFE feet make the mouse easy to glide effortlessly on most surfaces -specifically traditional mouse pads. Now Logitech claims that the battery life goes for 70 hours, which is great, since there is no wireless recharging like the G502, and I like to take it on the go quite a bit. The mouse is charged via USB-C, by the way. If there is any real criticism, it may be the price point. At MSRP, it seems a bit too much and feels like it is being justified by Shroud’s stamp of approval. Still, I would certainly recommend it for anyone that has medium-to-large hands and already uses a claw grip. Nevertheless, for me, once I got past the grip adjustment, the G303 has now become one of my daily drivers.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Logitech Functionality in a Niche Form Factor
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.INTRO: The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition gaming mouse is a collaboration between Logitech and the popular eSports gamer Shroud with the goal to bring back one of his favorite mice into the modern wireless era. With ergonomic refinements to fit Shroud’s hands and put the Lightspeed wireless technology and HERO 25K sensor into the G303, this mouse is set to be very lightweight, designed primarily for claw grip, and maintain a 1ms latency. While I’ve not typically dabbled with claw grip mice in the past, I am not at all unfamiliar with Logitech mice. Thus far, I have owned and used regularly the following Logitech mice which are more palm-grip mice: Logitech G500 Logitech G9x Logitech G700s MX Master MX Master 2s Logitech G703 Logitech G604 That being said, I do not at all follow Shroud and advise that you not buy into any marketing hype—rather, you should rely on unbiased reviews and make informed decisions based on your personal preferences. This mouse was designed for Shroud, and his needs may not match your own. Prior to using the G303 Shroud Edition, my mouse of choice for competitive FPS games was the Razer Viper Ultimate which I used in palm grip fashion. UNBOXING: Unboxing the G303 Shroud Edition, you are presented with the mouse itself, a USB-A (male) to USB-C (male) cable charging/sync cable, a USB-C (female) to USB-A (female) adapter, a USB-A wireless dongle, as well as a safety guide, setup guide and Logitech sticker. The adapter is for repurposing the charging/sync cable as an extension cable for your dongle. Interestingly, Logitech has a label on the box indicating that this is a carbon neutral product. You can read more about that at CarbonNeutral.com should you be interested in learning more about what that really entails. The box is otherwise made out of recyclable material, and I only found one small piece of foam that keeps the G303 secure while in the box. Good to see companies like Logitech make efforts like this. BUILD / CONSTRUCTION: The G303 is designed to be quite lightweight. Not quite as light as the G Pro X Superlight, but on par with the Razer Viper Ultimate that I was using before the G303 Shroud Edition. Mine weighed in on a food-grade scale at 74g, which is within margin of error of the 75g that Logitech claims. It’s largely made of a smooth matte plastic material, and the large feet make it easy to glide across a mouse pad or smooth desktop surface. The power switch is on the bottom of the mouse and there is a storage tray for the dongle towards the rear of the mouse to ensure you don’t lose it when it’s stowed away for a rest or during travel. You’ve got your standard two mouse buttons, two side buttons accessible by thumb, a scroll wheel with a middle button, and a DPI switch right behind it. Interestingly, there’s an RGB LED between the two primary mouse buttons that lets you know which of 4 DPI settings is currently toggled on. Each color represents a certain DPI setting, and this becomes more obvious in the G HUB software. When turning on the mouse, this LED also serves as the current battery status. It will show a solid LED for a few seconds before turning off—where green would be a high percentage and red would be low battery. The G303 charges and synchronizes via USB-C on the front of the mouse and can fit a decent variety of USB-C cables without issue, but cables with larger terminating jackets will not work very well, since the input on the mouse is tucked into the body rather than being flush with the outside. While I’m not sure which switches are being used in the G303, I did find them to be more tactile, with a bright clicking noise, rather than mushy and dark sounding. Thus far, they instill confidence as far as I’m concerned, but Logitech has also had a history of double-clicking switches, so we’ll have to see how this holds up over time. That being said, it comes with a 2-year limited warranty, and in my experience, Logitech has always held up on that. COMFORT / GRIP: If you prefer more of a textured grip, this might not be for you, but I personally did not find any issue keeping the mouse in a comfortable position. The sides of the mouse use a diffused semi-translucent plastic, which gives the sides a bit more texture without negatively impacting comfort. It’s a nice touch for just a bit more grip. More interestingly, this mouse has a shorter height of 4.92” and depth of 1.57” which makes it a fair bit shallower. For me, I found that it sort of naturally positions itself tucked inward towards my palm and encourages a claw grip. When I first put it in my hand, it was sort of awkward, but as I started to use it, it began to feel natural to me. As someone who has average size hands and has more often used a palm grip, the G303 is a bit more compact and compressed—which isn’t a bad thing. Rather, it encourages my thumb to settle below the side buttons against the desk, with my thumb knuckle resting along the changing curvature of the mouse and my pinky and ring finger in a similar position on the other side. This way, your thumb and fingers are tucking the mouse inwards towards your palm, which sort of forces your index and middle fingers into a bit of an arch. While I do find that holding it this way is fairly comfortable and delivers a fairly secure grip for me, I think the G303 requires a more specific grip to have comfortable access to the side buttons. So sometimes instead of resting my thumb under the buttons and against my desk, I rest my thumbs on the side buttons. Since the mouse is so light, it doesn’t feel like I’m losing a ton of confidence in my grip, but it’s not my preference to have to hold it this way. I think that confidence in my grip when using side buttons just isn’t quite as good when compared to something like the Viper Ultimate or the G604. In my opinion, these buttons are not ergonomically placed for great reach on this mouse—at least not for me. But I do feel that with time I can get used to it. BATTERY: While I’ve not been able to test the full claims of the battery life, Logitech claims that the G303 Shroud Edition will yield 145 hours of battery life or 70 hours of constant motion—which is undoubtedly a lot. Strangely, their box says 140 hours of constant motion, but I’m guessing this was a misprint compared to their website. Given that you can set the USB report rate to as low as 125Hz for casual use, you can likely extend the battery even further. Out of curiosity, I did this and found only a 5% loss of battery across probably 15-20 hours of use. Thankfully, you can use it while charging and you don’t need the dongle plugged in to use it wired. Lastly, Logitech claims that 5 minutes of charge can yield you 2.5 hours of playtime. SOFTWARE: While not necessary, you can make adjustments using the Logitech G HUB software. Since this mouse is fairly minimalistic, the changes you will make will be in regards to polling rate, DPI, and any macros you want to set. You can set DPI speeds from 100 to 25600 and USB report rates from 125Hz to 1000Hz to so that you can choose to balance latency and battery life. CONCLUSION: Overall, I think the G303 Shroud Edition is a niche mouse—not a bad one. Some will love it, and some will hate it. Personally, I think that if someone were to ask me what mouse to get for a claw grip, it’s the kind of mouse that I might suggest to someone who has sort of exhausted their options. There are already some very popular, widely praised mice such as the G Pro Wireless, the G Pro X Superlight, as well as the Razer Viper Ultimate (which is also ambidextrous, might I add). These mice should be great for a lot of people to try, but those who are looking for something different might find some luck with the niche G303 Shroud Edition. But with the competition available, I’m not convinced that the price is justified for most people.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hello, Xephyroth! I'm happy to hear that, overall, you're enjoying your G303 mouse! Feel free to reach out to our support team here https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000621393 if you ever need any assistance or if something happens in the 2-year limited hardware warranty. Thank you so much for all of this feedback! I will be passing this along. - Maggie from Logitech G
- Pros mentioned:Battery lifeCons mentioned:Shape
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Overall
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I like the minimalist look of the G303 Shroud; the matte black color should match well with most gaming rigs. I didn’t think I would, but I also like that there aren’t any customizable lights on the mouse. This saves on battery life, which is excellent, and doesn’t rely on G Hub as heavily which can be finicky at times. Buttons are responsive and the mouse glides extremely smoothly with its two large PTFE feet. I really appreciate that there’s a dedicated storage spot within the mouse for the USB receiver for portability. The mouse is a bit on the larger side and is therefore probably a bit better for those with bigger hands. I have smaller hands and it does get uncomfortable using this mouse after a while. For long gaming sessions, I will continue to use my G502. For on the go laptop gaming, the G303 is perfect.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sensor, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Extremely lightweight pro gamer mouse
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.In collaboration with one of the best in the game and one of the best gaming peripheral companies in the market, Shroud and Logitech collaborated to design the new Logitech G303 Shroud Edition wireless optical gaming mouse; basically everything a gamer could ask for in a mouse. The G303 features pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless technology with ultra-low latency combined with the 25K HERO sensor. Needless to say, it was clearly built for gamers for peak precision and speed. The one thing I noticed right out of the box was how extremely light it is at around 2 ounces. I assume this is due to the rechargeable battery in comparison to the battery powered mice I used in the past. It conveniently has a pull out mini door in the rear of the mouse to store the USB dongle when not in use. After a fairly quick charge with the included USB-C charging cable and plugging the USB dongle into my gaming rig, I was ready to take action and test this work of art out. Although not necessary, it is recommended to download the Logitech G hub from their website to customize the mouse including button assignments, adjusting the DPI speed or assigning commands, macros and actions. It would have been cool to include some RGB options however I know that might have sacrificed performance, been a distraction or sucked up battery life. Using this mouse on a FPS style game felt very smooth and responsive with precise targeting and fit perfectly in my hand size which I would say is about average. I would say it might be a little uncomfortable for someone with smaller hands, like a child, as the grip portion is quite large but that can help with hand or wrist fatigue. The five buttons feel smooth and are positioned perfectly in my hand. The material on the mouse is very smooth and glides easily around on my mousepad. There is even an option to purchase the compatible Logitech gaming mouse pad which pairs well with the G303. I would strongly recommend considering this mouse if you're in the market for a top not mouse designed by some of the best in the business. It is easily the best and most comfortable mouse I have used with my current set up.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Light, Fast, and Accurate Mouse for Gaming
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition Gaming Mouse is an impressive piece of engineering. It is exceptionally light, in part due to a rechargeable battery, wireless and extremely fast and accurate. The slide pads are large and the mouse moves easily. All the buttons are programmable via the very intuitive Logi GHub software. There are no extra, distracting LED effects or gross graphics. It was designed for gaming in conjunction with Shroud, a well known gamer and seems well suited to that purpose. The mouse connects to your PC via a dedicated wireless dongle (more on that later). Plug in the dongle, all the drivers automagically (well, Windows 10) load along with the Logi GHub package and you're ready to go. In my case, the GHub software was already loaded since I was using a Logi wireless gaming headset. In game, the buttons can be programmed through the GHub software and the functions remembered for a particular game, along with the resolution and report rate. Very nice and very convenient. The two extra buttons work well in game once you get used to them. (NOTE: this is pretty much a right handed mouse, the extra buttons lie right under the right hand thumb position). In the week I've been using it, I've not had to recharge it in spite of having it on all day. I would guess that the claimed battery life of 270 hours between charges is pretty much correct. Charge it once a week and you should be good. Hand position is something of a hit and miss. I don't particularly have large hands (I fit a large men's glove, for instance). For gaming, I have my hand up, in kind of a claw position at the ready with the mouse always moving (I do wish the two thumb buttons were a rocker switch, it's just a little too easy to hit both at the same time). When I'm doing normal office stuff (email, browser, Word, etc.), I usually rest my palm on the back of the mouse, but that's not a comfortable position on the G303 for me at all. Even gaming, I found my hand getting tired after an hour or so, mostly due to the rather sharp angles on the sides. I posted pictures of the 'claw' and the 'casual' so you can see what I mean. Since my gaming platform is a laptop, it doesn't have a lot of extra USB ports like a deskside, which leads me to my next issue with Logi. The Lightspeed wireless devices connect via a dedicated dongle EACH. So my laptop, with a Lightspeed headset, mouse, and keyboard, needs three separate USB ports, one for each dongle. Fortunately, they are labeled, but c'mon Logi, a unified channelized wireless dongle would be AWESOME! My current solution is a small external dock/port expander, but I can't be the only person facing this issue. Overall, this is a good Gaming mouse that hits most marks, but with a few misses. You'll have to decide if it's the mouse for you. If you're in the market for a gaming mouse, the Shroud G303 should definitely be on your short list of candidates.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lightweight and precise
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a "reboot" of the Logitech G303 Apex mouse (wired RGB mouse) that popular game streamer nicknamed Shroud used. As original G303 Apex was discontinued - Logitech decided to "reboot" is in a wireless form due to its newly acquired popularity. Were they successful? New G303 is a pretty solid choice! Just 75g with large PTFE feet - it glides over the surface with almost no effort, HERO sensor with 25k resolution is amazingly sensitive, sensor resolution can be changed on the fly using DPI change button on top. Button clicks are crisp and effortless, you won't miss your target because of the click motion. This is not a small mouse - it's medium to large size and works best with fingertip or claw grip. Side buttons are customizable in a Logitech G Hub software (software is optional, you don't have to have it, however it did find a firmware update for the Wireless Receiver when I first plugged it in). Battery life is advertised to be 145 hours which is pretty awesome, sounds like once a month charge to me, it's charged via USB-C port. Mouse is not compatible with Logitech Unifying receiver, it uses a new Lightspeed wireless system with 1000 Hz refresh rate, so you don't get any delay compared to a wired mouse connection. Things to consider - this mouse is not customizable, there are no custom shells (the only accessory I see is a $9 carry pouch) for it or ability to remove battery for a lighter weight (I've seen 45g gaming mice!). And for some reason my side buttons don't want to work in Safari (they do work fine in Chrome and Firefox though). Overall - great choice if you like the grip! You won't miss a shot with it!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery lifeCons mentioned:Shape
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Amazing mouse, just expected a little more
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I will make my review short, since there is not really much to talk about Let me start by saying I have been a big fan of shroud for a long time. I have been eyeing this mouse for a while but many times it was sold out. As much as i like the homie, I was a little disappointed with the design choice. There is nothing wrong with the mouse its self. It is pretty good mouse for gaming, the buttons feel great and polling rate is great as well, you get a really good hero sensor, and the battery life very good (its been a week since I fully charged and it has about 60 percent). You control everything through Logitech's G hub app. in terms of lighting there is not much to customize. I had never felt a G303 in hand. I will say it is not the lightest mouse the weight is about average i mean i used to own a G502 so compared to that its lighter haha. Anyways, the mouse is small but at the same time wide, feels awkward at times. I have small hands and i got used to using slim mouses it also depends on what kind of grip you use. Another thing that kind of felt out of place is the feet that came with the mouse. Compared to my main mouse the feet on these felt sticky at times. Maybe i need to switch my mouse pad to another one but who knows. Now with the Collaboration part. I really expected more with this collaboration. As i mentioned i have been a big fan of shroud for some time and kept hearing about his mouse. All you get in terms of design differences from a regular G303 is the box it comes in, and a small engraving that says Logitech X Shroud that you cant tell from far away. I wished that shroud should of gone with something like the Super Light mouse but I am sure he had his reasons. I also wish there was more branding like his logo or different shell colors or something that would make it unique kind of how they did the KDA collaboration. Anyways here are my final thoughts. If you are looking for a new mouse and happen to like shroud maybe get this just make sure it is not too wide for you (Also check the type of grip you use). But if you want it to have it as a collectible, as much as I love shroud i would say wait, hopefully they come out with a new design later.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery lifeCons mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I'm Not Worthy - Awesome Gaming Mouse
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This mouse is lightweight and amazingly shaped. I came from a G305 wireless. The G303 is bigger, lighter and glides smoother. Mouse clicks feel smooth and complete. The side buttons are a bit higher up which keeps them out of the way preventing miss clicks. A palm grip or a claw grip gamer will appreciate the width near the palm as it makes longer gaming sessions more comfortable. The mouse is a bit bigger than the 305 so it works great for people with bigger hands. The G-Hub app gives complete control over your DPI settings. The rechargeable battery life seems good. I charged to 100% and gamed for a few days and only had it down to 95%. It’s a bit pricey, but come on, it is Shroud after all. “Word on the street” is that your voice will drop 3 octaves and you will be clicking heads better than ever with the G303 Shroud Edition. 10 out of 10 would recommend.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hello UnkinB, Thank you for taking the time to share how much you're loving the G303 Shroud Edition---your feedback and recommendation is greatly appreciated. Should any issues come up, here's a link to the product support page where you'll find troubleshooting FAQs, live technical support chat, warranty information, and more: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410697105943-Getting-Started-G303-Shroud-Edition. Hope that you'll find this helpful and that all continues to go well. Thank you for being a Logitech customer. - Richard from Logitech