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title: "Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC/Mac - Black"
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# 200 IPS tracking speed 16.8M RGB colors 8000 DPI precision Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC/Mac - Black

**Brand:** logitech g
**Price:** € 57.72
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## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your game with pro-grade precision and style — don’t just play, dominate!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC/Mac - Black by logitech g
- **How much does it cost?** € 57.72 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Pro-Level Precision:** Experience ultra-responsive 8000 DPI optical sensor for pixel-perfect accuracy.
- • **Lightning-Fast Tracking:** Move at speeds up to 200 inches per second with zero lag for competitive edge.
- • **Six Programmable Buttons:** Tailor your commands with fully programmable buttons for ultimate control.
- • **Customizable RGB Ambience:** Personalize your setup with 16.8 million colors and save profiles on-board.
- • **Ergonomic Lightweight Design:** Sleek 83g ambidextrous shape ensures comfort during marathon gaming sessions.

## Overview

The Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse delivers professional-grade performance with an 8000 DPI optical sensor and 200 IPS tracking speed. Its lightweight, ambidextrous design (83g) offers ergonomic comfort, while 6 programmable buttons and customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors provide personalized control and style. Built on Logitech’s 30+ years of innovation, it’s compatible with PC and Mac, featuring onboard memory to save your settings for gaming on the go.

## Description

Play to your full potential by being more accurate than you’ve ever been before. The Logitech G203 Prodigy Gaming Mouse is built around an all-new 8000 DPI sensor with speeds up to 200 IPS. Like Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse, G203 has a classic design and simple lines inspired by the legendary Logitech G100s Gaming Mouse. Gaming-grade extreme performance ensures near-instantaneous response to movements and clicks. Choose your lighting from up to 16.8 million colours with LIGHTSYNC RGB. Built on over 30 years of Logitech expertise in engineering, building and testing mice, the G203 is designed for extreme performance gameplay and is the perfect gaming mouse for your computer, laptop or Mac.

Review: Great price for an exceptional mouse - I want to start off this review by saying that I have only used this mouse for 2 days, I have not experienced any major issues nor do I have any concerns about the reliability of this mouse, at least through my testing, however, issues can arise at any moment and I'll be sure to update this review sharing with you guys if any issues do occur for some reason. I love this mouse, no seriously, I love it. I have been debating on purchasing this mouse for about 2 months now but always stopped myself as I thought it would be too small or I would hate it for some other unknown reason, but I'm honestly glad I bought this mouse, it's phenomenal, it truly has a great sensor, amazing RGB lights to sync up with my Logitech G910 and, a very comfortable shape (for me at least, my hand size is 17.5-18cm long and 9cm wide). I got this mouse in replacement of my Zowie FK1, which may I say is an exceptional mouse, I have never had any issues with it, but after 3 years of non-stop use and using it to play some of the most intense games out there such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and some PUBG, etc. I thought that it was time to get something new, so I did, the Logitech G203 Prodigy Gaming Mouse. Pros 1. Great sensor: This mouse is £24.99 or about €30, for this price I would expect a cheap low quality plastic mouse, terrible quality control and obviously a sensor that does not suit my needs for gaming at all, but I was happily surprised. The sensor that Logitech have installed to this mouse is called the 'Mercury Sensor' it isn't their high-end sensor the 'PMW 3366' but the difference, at least in my opinion, is non-existent. They feel the same. If you want to use this mouse to play any sort of games or even use it as an everyday mouse, this sensor will have you covered, 100%, without a doubt. 2. RGB lighting: 16.8 million colors, and it syncs with your other Logitech products through Logitech's very own Logitech Gaming Software programme or LGS, this is a very neat touch and one that certainly persuaded me into buying this mouse. 3. Shape: As I said earlier on, my hands aren't particularly large, in fact, they are tagged as a size medium (17.5-18cm long and 9cm wide) in many graphs online. This mouse fits my hand, perfectly? You see, I'm not entirely sure what the 'perfect' mouse, at least in terms of shape is, because I have not found it yet, however, for the most part, this mouse, the G203, is my perfect mouse, whether that be in terms of shape, the sensor or even it's incredibly low weight, which brings me on to my next point. 4. Weight: 85g, that's pretty light and in fact 2g lighter than my Zowie FK1. I know there are other low weight mice on the market, Finalmouse Ultralight Pro (71g) but this mouse is well balanced and does not fatigue whilst playing on a low sensitivity playing any sort of games whatsoever, which is perfect for me. 5. Cable: It's rubber, not braided, it is slightly stiff, however, I'm sure after some good use, this cable WILL loosen up, this does not bother me the slightest unlike it's higher priced G Pro equivalent, I honestly would recommend the G203 over the G Pro. Cons (there are none, at least for myself anyway) Conclusion: I definitely recommend anyone looking for a mouse to consider this as one of their MAIN options, there are many great mice out there on the market, but the G203 just has something about it. RGB lighting (which can be turned off), nice shape, it's lightweight, and, most importantly, it's cheap. Oh and if you're scared about the mouse breaking within a year or so, which probably won't happen, just don't, it has a 2-year warranty, for £24.99, please. Exceptional mouse, I can't express it enough, just buy it, see how it is, and if you don't like it, you've only spent £24.99. Extra note: I have seen this mouse on sale for £18.99, I believe, or at least £19.99 before but I would recommend this mouse for the price of £29.99, £24.99 is a steal, seriously, oh and lastly, the sides of the mouse are strong, they don't flex, so if you do tightly grip this mouse, don't fret, Logitech did a good job on the shell design and the types of materials chosen.
Review: Get 99% of Logitech's flagship gaming mouse for half price - The G203 is a budget version of the G Pro which replaces the G303 in Logitech's line up. The G203 is a six button mouse using Logitech’s own Mercury sensor. The G303 had an unusual ambidextrous diamond shape (which I quite liked) whereas the G Pro and G203 have a more conventional ambidextrous shape and are slightly lighter at a very slim 83g. I had to adopt a rather strange hybrid grip to use the G303 effectively but can use the more conventional palm, claw or fingertrip grips with the G203. The mouse is fairly small, smaller than other ambidextrous style mice I own such as the Nixeus Revel, Steelseries Sensei, Dream Machines DM 1 Pro S, Zowie FK2 and Finalmouse Scream One. My hands are fairly average size at 19cm long and 10cm wide and I alternate between claw and fingertip with the G203. I do not like proprietary software but the Logitech suite is excellent and allows you to set the number of dpi stages, reprogram buttons and change the RGB lighting (using fixed, breathing or cycle). It also allows you to save profiles to the mouse so you can then use it software free. In use the mouse is extremely responsive thanks to the Mercury sensor which incidentally has just received a firmware update to take the dpi to 8000. It is also extremely comfortable during long gaming sessions due its shape and low weight. The left and right main buttons use Omrons and are very easy to click quickly due to the spring tensioning system carried over from the G303. The thumb buttons and scroll wheel click are crisp with little travel. I personally am a low sensitivity player and normally use 400dpi (I go for a 12 inch+ 360 degree turn in games so sometimes use a different dpi depending on how the in game sensitivity works). For a low sensitivity player the ability to lift the mouse easily is important as the mouse needs to be re-positioned on the pad regularly after long sweeps. The ambidextrous shape of the G203 makes this easy as is common with most ambi shaped mice. I found the G203 tracked flawlessly on all the pads I tested it with (Zowie G-SR and GTF-X, Steelseries QCK+ and Xtrfy NiP lightning). The lift off distance on these pads was under 1 CD which is nice and low. My criticisms of the G203 are the lack of dpi indicator and the quality of the mouse feet. I've replaced the mouse feet with the Competition style from Hotline gaming and that improves the glide. There is no coloured LED to tell you which dpi is currently selected. This may be an issue to some people but I personally never change dpi mid game so this does not worry me. I also own the more expensive G Pro. The shell is identical as far as I can tell but there are a few differences. The Mercury sensor only goes to 8000 dpi whereas the Pixart 3366 in the G Pro can go to 12000 and is regarded as the best sensor in the market. In game the two feel the same to me. The G pro uses higher quality switches, the Omron switches for example are rated for 20million clicks rather than 10million on the G203. In addition surface tuning is available in the software for the G Pro so you can adjust the LOD for individual mouse pads. However the G203 tracked fine on the pads I tested it with without this feature. Finally the G203 has a very flexible light rubber cable which I find far superior to the braided cable of the G Pro. In conclusion the G203 is a great mouse for me. I find it indistinguishable performance wise from Logitech’s flagship G Pro. The killer for the G Pro is that the G203 retails at half the price! Hope this helps

## Features

- Gaming-Grade Performance : The G203 Prodigy Gaming Mouse is up to 8x faster than standard gaming mice, with advanced button tensioning keeping the left and right mouse buttons in prime position to click
- Classic Design : The lightweight and simple design of the G203 USB gaming mouse is inspired by the legendary Logitech G100s PC gaming mouse, beloved by professional gamers worldwide
- Trusted Quality : With over 30 years of researching and testing computer, Mac and laptop products in state-of-the-art labs, Logitech leads innovative advances in gaming performance, and the G203 PC gaming mouse is no exception
- Cutting-Edge Sensor Technology : With an all-new 6000 DPI optical sensor for incredible accuracy, tracking speed and consistency, you can start aiming your Logitech gaming mouse cursor by feel, not just by sight
- Personalised RGB Lighting : Customise your wired RGB mouse and choose from a palette of 16.8 million colours, save your preferences to the on-board memory and use the settings on any PC

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MYQ4HJD |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,829 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 22 in PlayStation 2 Accessories 23 in PlayStation Accessories 28 in Xbox Accessories |
| Box Contents | other |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,745 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206066052 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.6L x 6.2W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 910-004845 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | G203 Prodigy |
| Model Number | 910-004845 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 8 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Pattern | G203 1st Gen |
| Power Source | Cable |
| Product Features | Built-in memory, Movement Resolution:8000 DPI, Programmable Buttons |
| Product Warranty | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Range | hasta 8000 DPI |
| Special feature | Built-in memory, Movement Resolution:8000 DPI, Programmable Buttons |
| Style Name | G203 1st Gen. |
| Theme | Gaming |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech G
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Movement detection technology:** Optical
- **Special feature:** Built-in memory, Movement Resolution:8000 DPI, Programmable Buttons

## Images

![Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC/Mac - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51GII39qJFL.jpg)
![Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC/Mac - Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61i8yPmYpcL.jpg)
![Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC/Mac - Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51MH+iuzWDL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is she thicc?**
A: I have hands so small that both of my hands can fit inside a Pringles can at the same time.
This mouse is perfect for me, it doesn't feel overly large and the buttons are easy to press for me.

If you got bigger hands you might be better off with something else.
She ain't thicc.

**Q: How light are the clicks for spam clicking for moba games like dota and league of legends?**
A: Very light, in the first week or so of using the mouse I found myself clicking by accident quite a lot. You will get used to it with time though.

**Q: How long is the cable?**
A: 2-Meters

**Q: Does it work on mac?**
A: Yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great price for an exceptional mouse
*by T***N on 13 June 2018*

I want to start off this review by saying that I have only used this mouse for 2 days, I have not experienced any major issues nor do I have any concerns about the reliability of this mouse, at least through my testing, however, issues can arise at any moment and I'll be sure to update this review sharing with you guys if any issues do occur for some reason. I love this mouse, no seriously, I love it. I have been debating on purchasing this mouse for about 2 months now but always stopped myself as I thought it would be too small or I would hate it for some other unknown reason, but I'm honestly glad I bought this mouse, it's phenomenal, it truly has a great sensor, amazing RGB lights to sync up with my Logitech G910 and, a very comfortable shape (for me at least, my hand size is 17.5-18cm long and 9cm wide). I got this mouse in replacement of my Zowie FK1, which may I say is an exceptional mouse, I have never had any issues with it, but after 3 years of non-stop use and using it to play some of the most intense games out there such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and some PUBG, etc. I thought that it was time to get something new, so I did, the Logitech G203 Prodigy Gaming Mouse. Pros 1. Great sensor: This mouse is £24.99 or about €30, for this price I would expect a cheap low quality plastic mouse, terrible quality control and obviously a sensor that does not suit my needs for gaming at all, but I was happily surprised. The sensor that Logitech have installed to this mouse is called the 'Mercury Sensor' it isn't their high-end sensor the 'PMW 3366' but the difference, at least in my opinion, is non-existent. They feel the same. If you want to use this mouse to play any sort of games or even use it as an everyday mouse, this sensor will have you covered, 100%, without a doubt. 2. RGB lighting: 16.8 million colors, and it syncs with your other Logitech products through Logitech's very own Logitech Gaming Software programme or LGS, this is a very neat touch and one that certainly persuaded me into buying this mouse. 3. Shape: As I said earlier on, my hands aren't particularly large, in fact, they are tagged as a size medium (17.5-18cm long and 9cm wide) in many graphs online. This mouse fits my hand, perfectly? You see, I'm not entirely sure what the 'perfect' mouse, at least in terms of shape is, because I have not found it yet, however, for the most part, this mouse, the G203, is my perfect mouse, whether that be in terms of shape, the sensor or even it's incredibly low weight, which brings me on to my next point. 4. Weight: 85g, that's pretty light and in fact 2g lighter than my Zowie FK1. I know there are other low weight mice on the market, Finalmouse Ultralight Pro (71g) but this mouse is well balanced and does not fatigue whilst playing on a low sensitivity playing any sort of games whatsoever, which is perfect for me. 5. Cable: It's rubber, not braided, it is slightly stiff, however, I'm sure after some good use, this cable WILL loosen up, this does not bother me the slightest unlike it's higher priced G Pro equivalent, I honestly would recommend the G203 over the G Pro. Cons (there are none, at least for myself anyway) Conclusion: I definitely recommend anyone looking for a mouse to consider this as one of their MAIN options, there are many great mice out there on the market, but the G203 just has something about it. RGB lighting (which can be turned off), nice shape, it's lightweight, and, most importantly, it's cheap. Oh and if you're scared about the mouse breaking within a year or so, which probably won't happen, just don't, it has a 2-year warranty, for £24.99, please. Exceptional mouse, I can't express it enough, just buy it, see how it is, and if you don't like it, you've only spent £24.99. Extra note: I have seen this mouse on sale for £18.99, I believe, or at least £19.99 before but I would recommend this mouse for the price of £29.99, £24.99 is a steal, seriously, oh and lastly, the sides of the mouse are strong, they don't flex, so if you do tightly grip this mouse, don't fret, Logitech did a good job on the shell design and the types of materials chosen.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Get 99% of Logitech's flagship gaming mouse for half price
*by C***. on 22 October 2017*

The G203 is a budget version of the G Pro which replaces the G303 in Logitech's line up. The G203 is a six button mouse using Logitech’s own Mercury sensor. The G303 had an unusual ambidextrous diamond shape (which I quite liked) whereas the G Pro and G203 have a more conventional ambidextrous shape and are slightly lighter at a very slim 83g. I had to adopt a rather strange hybrid grip to use the G303 effectively but can use the more conventional palm, claw or fingertrip grips with the G203. The mouse is fairly small, smaller than other ambidextrous style mice I own such as the Nixeus Revel, Steelseries Sensei, Dream Machines DM 1 Pro S, Zowie FK2 and Finalmouse Scream One. My hands are fairly average size at 19cm long and 10cm wide and I alternate between claw and fingertip with the G203. I do not like proprietary software but the Logitech suite is excellent and allows you to set the number of dpi stages, reprogram buttons and change the RGB lighting (using fixed, breathing or cycle). It also allows you to save profiles to the mouse so you can then use it software free. In use the mouse is extremely responsive thanks to the Mercury sensor which incidentally has just received a firmware update to take the dpi to 8000. It is also extremely comfortable during long gaming sessions due its shape and low weight. The left and right main buttons use Omrons and are very easy to click quickly due to the spring tensioning system carried over from the G303. The thumb buttons and scroll wheel click are crisp with little travel. I personally am a low sensitivity player and normally use 400dpi (I go for a 12 inch+ 360 degree turn in games so sometimes use a different dpi depending on how the in game sensitivity works). For a low sensitivity player the ability to lift the mouse easily is important as the mouse needs to be re-positioned on the pad regularly after long sweeps. The ambidextrous shape of the G203 makes this easy as is common with most ambi shaped mice. I found the G203 tracked flawlessly on all the pads I tested it with (Zowie G-SR and GTF-X, Steelseries QCK+ and Xtrfy NiP lightning). The lift off distance on these pads was under 1 CD which is nice and low. My criticisms of the G203 are the lack of dpi indicator and the quality of the mouse feet. I've replaced the mouse feet with the Competition style from Hotline gaming and that improves the glide. There is no coloured LED to tell you which dpi is currently selected. This may be an issue to some people but I personally never change dpi mid game so this does not worry me. I also own the more expensive G Pro. The shell is identical as far as I can tell but there are a few differences. The Mercury sensor only goes to 8000 dpi whereas the Pixart 3366 in the G Pro can go to 12000 and is regarded as the best sensor in the market. In game the two feel the same to me. The G pro uses higher quality switches, the Omron switches for example are rated for 20million clicks rather than 10million on the G203. In addition surface tuning is available in the software for the G Pro so you can adjust the LOD for individual mouse pads. However the G203 tracked fine on the pads I tested it with without this feature. Finally the G203 has a very flexible light rubber cable which I find far superior to the braided cable of the G Pro. In conclusion the G203 is a great mouse for me. I find it indistinguishable performance wise from Logitech’s flagship G Pro. The killer for the G Pro is that the G203 retails at half the price! Hope this helps

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good mouse...maybe not for hardcore gamers though
*by F***R on 22 May 2019*

I actually bought this to use with my work laptop, as my old mouse was starting to get very jerky / unpredictable with its cursor movements. I chose it first and foremost, due to its small size, light weight and accuracy of tracking. The controls were a secondary consideration. As a basic mouse it performs brilliantly. Its shape, size and weight make it comfortable to use for long periods. The default rainbow lighting effect is nice and has attracted some comments from colleagues (can't use the Logitech set-up software due to download restrictions). The main left & right buttons have a nice crisp action - though the clicking may be a tad loud for some. Scroll wheel functions smoothly (can also be pressed / clicked as an additional control) and the top button does a nice job of changing the DPI (sensitivity) on the fly. Haven't yet figured out if I can map the side buttons to anything yet. All in all a great value mouse. The only downside, being advertised as a gaming mouse, is the lack of buttons. People who play MMOs and complex games requiring lots of controls, may find this mouse lacking in that respect.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 8,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC / Mac - Black
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