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title: "Logitech G403 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 12,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC / Mac - Black"
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# 8x Faster Performance 16.8M RGB Colors 12,000 DPI Accuracy Logitech G403 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 12,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC / Mac - Black

**Brand:** logitech g
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- **What is this?** Logitech G403 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse, 12,000 DPI, RGB, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, Compatible with PC / Mac - Black by logitech g
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## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Accuracy:** Navigate with one of the world's most advanced optical sensors, tracking up to 16,000 DPI.
- • **Ergonomic Excellence:** Designed for comfort, the G403 fits perfectly in your hand for those marathon gaming sessions.
- • **Customizable Aesthetics:** Choose from 16.8 million colors to match your style using Logitech Gaming Software.
- • **Plug-and-Play Convenience:** On-board memory allows you to save settings directly to the mouse for use on any device.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Experience near-instantaneous response with 8x faster performance.

## Overview

The Logitech G403 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking high performance and comfort. With a maximum DPI of 12,000 and customizable RGB lighting, this lightweight mouse features six programmable buttons and on-board memory, making it compatible with both PC and Mac. Its ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, perfect for extended gaming sessions.

## Description

From the manufacturer G403 Prodigy Gaming Mouse Gaming Mouse 10 g optional weight User documentation G403 Prodigy enhances your play with advanced gaming-grade performance in a lightweight, ergonomically designed body. G403 is up to 8x faster than standard mice — which means when the mouse is moved or clicked, the on-screen response is near-instantaneous. Prodigy is equipped with our most advanced optical sensor for superior accuracy, speed, sensitivity and consistency. Designed to fit your hand and style of gameplay with lightweight construction, rubber grips, and a 10 g removable weight. Customisable with up to 16.8 million colours, G403 Prodigy also has an onboard memory so you can take your settings with you wherever you go. With G403 Prodigy, the game gets better and so do you. Gaming-grade performance – 8x faster than standard mice. High-precision, 12,000 DPI PMW3366 optical sensor. Metal spring button tensioning system. Lightweight, ergonomically designed body. Customisable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colours. Gaming-grade performance With G403 Prodigy, the game gets better and so do you. Prodigy is up to 8x faster than standard mice — which means when the mouse is moved or clicked, the on-screen response is near-instantaneous. Advanced button tensioning helps keep the left and right mouse buttons primed to click, reducing the force needed to click and delivering exceptional click feel, response, and consistency. Elevate your accuracy Become more accurate than you’ve ever been before. An accurate sensor means you can start aiming your mouse cursor by feel, not just by sight, so the mouse becomes an extension of your hand. The G403 Prodigy features the world’s most advanced gaming mouse sensor, used by eSports pros worldwide. Exceptionally precise and consistent, it gives you the confidence of quicker responses and more accurate targeting. Adjustable Weight System With a lightweight construction and included 10g removable weight, you have options when it comes to tuning the mouse to your preferences. Six Programmable Buttons Logitech G403 Prodigy Gaming Mouse can be used with preset programming or fully configured to match your preferences. Advanced users can configure the 6 programmable buttons to simplify in-game actions and quickly execute complex tasks. ONBOARD MEMORY With onboard memory, you can take your settings with you wherever you go. Save your settings to the memory on the mouse and use your settings on any PC without needing additional software or requiring a log in to use them. Programmable DPI Settings On-the-fly DPI shifting that lets you program and switch between up to 5 sensitivity settings, from pixel-precise targeting (200 DPI) for sniping, to lightning-fast manoeuvres (up to 12000 DPI) for fast 180-degree turns.

Review: An overall excellent gaming mouse! Reminiscent and the closest predecessor to the elegant G400 - The G403 is excellent and deserves 5 stars. Firstly, I'll discuss functionality. I play CSGO, and I play at 400dpi with 3.0 sensitivity (arguably the upper limit of having accurate dexterity). I have transitioned to this mouse from using the Final Mouse 2016, and I have noticed a qualitative improvement -- most likely due to better ergonomic design rather than the sensor. The G403 comes with a 10g weight that can be removed. As I was transitioning from the Final Mouse, an extremely lightweight mouse, I removed the weight. I adapted to the G403 almost instantly. Ergonomic shape is perfect for me, and is an improvement from the Final Mouse. I have found one functional limitation of the G403, which is the very shallow thumb area. Meaning, that while the mouse has almost perfect functionality in lifts (does not track during mouse lifts), you will find that it tilts clockwise in your hand causing a less controlled landing. However, keep in mind that I am transitioning from the extremely lightweight Final Mouse which has one of the deepest thumb indents. Additionally, the mouse-wheel is loose and can over-scroll, and the sensitivity button is too sensitive for a button that is rarely going to be pressed. I personally do not find these problematic, but I understand they can be problems for other users -- no mouse is perfect. As mentioned in the title, the design is a leap in the right direction (back to the G400). Its colour is very deep black and has no plastic reflection; it's almost invisible upon a black mouse pad if not for the two subtle RGB lights. I give it 4/5 for design and hope they continue to adopt more subtle and elegant design in the future. I personally do not want a mouse that looks like a race car or a spaceship, i.e. G402. The 403 is well designed, solid in construction, with a resilient braided cable. It also, of course, has full RBG colour spectrum, which I have never used or care about. What really sets this mouse apart from its competitors, including the rest of the Logitech range, is that it is cheaper. I paid £37.99 for it. To give context, the Final Mouse was designed for Esport in mind and was retailed at £60; the G403 is objectively as good, and in my opinion, the G403 is an upgrade for me. The G403 is basically a statement by Logitech that they are a brand leader. For around £100 they sell a wireless optical mouse (G900), which is a massive breakthrough in wireless technology -- it has no latency or interference. The G403 is them saying that they can do what their competitors do for around half the price.
Review: Very accurate comfortable mouse - I have many gaming mice and love trying new ones. Normally I prefer ambi mice even though I use them right handed. I game at low dpi (normally 400dpi) and find ambi mice easier to lift and reposition. My favourite ambi mice are the Zowie FK2 & ZA13, Logitech G Pro and Finalmouse Scream 1/Ultrlight. Recently I've tried a few ergonomic mice. I quite like the Deathadder Elite (I used the old Deathadder 3.5G for years) and am very impressed with the new Cougar Revenger S. I normally find ergonomic mice harder to lift due to the sloped right side. The Logitech G403 is an ergonomic mouse but only just - the right side is fairly flat in fact. This makes it easy to lift. In addition the sides have a tacky rubbery coating which grips really well. It is not actual rubber inserts as sometimes I find those more slippery than plain plastic. The G403 feels very comfortable in my claw grip. I have average hands about 19cm x 9cm and the size is fine for me. It's smaller than a Deathadder but still bigger than many mice. In long sessions I forget it's there which is normally a good sign. The sensor is a variant of the Pixart 3360 which is the market leader and it tracks beautifully. The Logitech software suite is about the best there is in my opinion and allows you to program the buttons for different games which it recognises when the executable is launched. It has full RGB lighting if you like that sort of thing and it can be set to breathe, cycle etc. The G403 can be tuned for different surfaces. I'm using it on a Zowie GTF-X which is a very fast cloth pad and the LOD is lower than 1 CD which is great for low DPI players like me. If you aren't a fan software you can set the G403 up once then uninstall the software and the onboard memory will remember all the settings. The G403 has a braided cable which I personally don't normally like. They can be very stiff and I prefer Zowie's approach of using soft rubber cables. However this is one of the better braided cables I've come across. I'm about to swap it for a supersoft paracord cable from Christian Schneider in Germany (Ceesa) who makes the best mouse cables out there but I am currently playing fine with this cable in a Cougar mouse bungee. The feet glide nicely on my pad but are about to be replaced when I do the cable mod for glides from Core.pad in Germany which will probably be even better from experience. The mouse is around 90g which is a little heavy compared to many of my favourites (the Finalmouse Ultralight is a bigger mouse but weighs only 71g!). However in play it seems fairly well balanced and doesn't feel heavy. For those who like heavier mice there is an optional 10g weight that can be inserted into a chamber in the bottom. The chamber cover is held on by magnets I discovered after trying to unscrew it for half an hour! As I like light mice I suppose I could remove this cover entirely and save a couple of grams but the mouse feels well balanced as it is so I don't see the need. The buttons are top quality Omrons and the left and right main buttons use Logitech's "spring tensioning system". I don't really know what that is but they feel as good as any mouse buttons I've used. Overall I'm really enjoying playing games with the G403 and it's fast becoming one of my favourites. In fact I've just ordered another for my second rig which is high praise indeed. Hope this helps.

## Features

- 8x Faster Performance : Near-instantaneous response when the G403 Logitech gaming mouse is moved or clicked
- Improved Accuracy : One of the world's most enhanced wired computer gaming mouse optical sensors with a maximum speed of 400 IPS and up to 16000 DPI tracking
- High comfort and quality : G403 prodigy is ergonomically designed for gaming with a shape that’s easy to grip and control, but remains comfortable and durable
- Customisable Options : Using the Logitech Gaming Software, match your RGB mouse to your choice of 16.8 million colours
- On-Board Memory : No software installation or sign-up required - you can save your memory to your USB gaming mouse and use on any PC, Mac or laptop

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01KT8D7FM |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,988 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 537 in PC Gaming Mice 3,297 in PlayStation Legacy Systems |
| Box Contents | 1 Piece |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | inconnu |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,167 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206065536 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC / Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.4L x 6.8W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 910-004825 |
| Model Name | G403 |
| Model Number | 910-004825 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Power Source | [AC adapter or DC power supply] |
| Product Features | LED Lights, Lightweight |
| Product Warranty | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Range | 10 meters |
| Special feature | LED Lights , Lightweight |
| Style Name | G403 Prodigy Wired |
| Theme | computer science |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech G
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Special feature:** LED Lights, Lightweight
- **Movement detection technology:** Optical

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Anyone elses back mouse button making funny springy noises?**
A: Yes.. the springy sound on the side buttons is super annoying

**Q: Does it have hyperscrolling**
A: no, you cannot unlock the scroll wheel, but i would recommend the mouse anyway...

**Q: Is it good for a 14 year old gamer?**
A: I'm guessing you mean a 14 year old hand size? My younger brother has this and uses it daily, he's just turned 15 so it's not a problem for age.

**Q: Is it good for those with a big hands?**
A: I would say so :) depends on what you play, finger tip of palm, I use palm and it’s amazing, best mouse ever!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An overall excellent gaming mouse! Reminiscent and the closest predecessor to the elegant G400
*by K***E on 3 January 2018*

The G403 is excellent and deserves 5 stars. Firstly, I'll discuss functionality. I play CSGO, and I play at 400dpi with 3.0 sensitivity (arguably the upper limit of having accurate dexterity). I have transitioned to this mouse from using the Final Mouse 2016, and I have noticed a qualitative improvement -- most likely due to better ergonomic design rather than the sensor. The G403 comes with a 10g weight that can be removed. As I was transitioning from the Final Mouse, an extremely lightweight mouse, I removed the weight. I adapted to the G403 almost instantly. Ergonomic shape is perfect for me, and is an improvement from the Final Mouse. I have found one functional limitation of the G403, which is the very shallow thumb area. Meaning, that while the mouse has almost perfect functionality in lifts (does not track during mouse lifts), you will find that it tilts clockwise in your hand causing a less controlled landing. However, keep in mind that I am transitioning from the extremely lightweight Final Mouse which has one of the deepest thumb indents. Additionally, the mouse-wheel is loose and can over-scroll, and the sensitivity button is too sensitive for a button that is rarely going to be pressed. I personally do not find these problematic, but I understand they can be problems for other users -- no mouse is perfect. As mentioned in the title, the design is a leap in the right direction (back to the G400). Its colour is very deep black and has no plastic reflection; it's almost invisible upon a black mouse pad if not for the two subtle RGB lights. I give it 4/5 for design and hope they continue to adopt more subtle and elegant design in the future. I personally do not want a mouse that looks like a race car or a spaceship, i.e. G402. The 403 is well designed, solid in construction, with a resilient braided cable. It also, of course, has full RBG colour spectrum, which I have never used or care about. What really sets this mouse apart from its competitors, including the rest of the Logitech range, is that it is cheaper. I paid £37.99 for it. To give context, the Final Mouse was designed for Esport in mind and was retailed at £60; the G403 is objectively as good, and in my opinion, the G403 is an upgrade for me. The G403 is basically a statement by Logitech that they are a brand leader. For around £100 they sell a wireless optical mouse (G900), which is a massive breakthrough in wireless technology -- it has no latency or interference. The G403 is them saying that they can do what their competitors do for around half the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very accurate comfortable mouse
*by C***. on 6 August 2018*

I have many gaming mice and love trying new ones. Normally I prefer ambi mice even though I use them right handed. I game at low dpi (normally 400dpi) and find ambi mice easier to lift and reposition. My favourite ambi mice are the Zowie FK2 & ZA13, Logitech G Pro and Finalmouse Scream 1/Ultrlight. Recently I've tried a few ergonomic mice. I quite like the Deathadder Elite (I used the old Deathadder 3.5G for years) and am very impressed with the new Cougar Revenger S. I normally find ergonomic mice harder to lift due to the sloped right side. The Logitech G403 is an ergonomic mouse but only just - the right side is fairly flat in fact. This makes it easy to lift. In addition the sides have a tacky rubbery coating which grips really well. It is not actual rubber inserts as sometimes I find those more slippery than plain plastic. The G403 feels very comfortable in my claw grip. I have average hands about 19cm x 9cm and the size is fine for me. It's smaller than a Deathadder but still bigger than many mice. In long sessions I forget it's there which is normally a good sign. The sensor is a variant of the Pixart 3360 which is the market leader and it tracks beautifully. The Logitech software suite is about the best there is in my opinion and allows you to program the buttons for different games which it recognises when the executable is launched. It has full RGB lighting if you like that sort of thing and it can be set to breathe, cycle etc. The G403 can be tuned for different surfaces. I'm using it on a Zowie GTF-X which is a very fast cloth pad and the LOD is lower than 1 CD which is great for low DPI players like me. If you aren't a fan software you can set the G403 up once then uninstall the software and the onboard memory will remember all the settings. The G403 has a braided cable which I personally don't normally like. They can be very stiff and I prefer Zowie's approach of using soft rubber cables. However this is one of the better braided cables I've come across. I'm about to swap it for a supersoft paracord cable from Christian Schneider in Germany (Ceesa) who makes the best mouse cables out there but I am currently playing fine with this cable in a Cougar mouse bungee. The feet glide nicely on my pad but are about to be replaced when I do the cable mod for glides from Core.pad in Germany which will probably be even better from experience. The mouse is around 90g which is a little heavy compared to many of my favourites (the Finalmouse Ultralight is a bigger mouse but weighs only 71g!). However in play it seems fairly well balanced and doesn't feel heavy. For those who like heavier mice there is an optional 10g weight that can be inserted into a chamber in the bottom. The chamber cover is held on by magnets I discovered after trying to unscrew it for half an hour! As I like light mice I suppose I could remove this cover entirely and save a couple of grams but the mouse feels well balanced as it is so I don't see the need. The buttons are top quality Omrons and the left and right main buttons use Logitech's "spring tensioning system". I don't really know what that is but they feel as good as any mouse buttons I've used. Overall I'm really enjoying playing games with the G403 and it's fast becoming one of my favourites. In fact I've just ordered another for my second rig which is high praise indeed. Hope this helps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ G403 vs G402 vs G502 - Having the best sensor does not necessarily mean the best mouse
*by M***H on 15 September 2017*

Great for FPS if you have small or medium size hands. Personally though I prefer the G402, it fits my larger hands better, it slides very well and I get more accuracy, even though the G403 sensor is supposedly better. It may well be, but it not a deal breaker as sensor and fusion engine in the G402 are more than good enough for FPS. If you shop around you may be lucky to grab it for £31, in which case it's a no brainer. It also has better side buttons, a sniper button and a couple more buttons too. Overall I prefer the G402, but the G403 is a good FPS mouse. It's lighter, very light, responsive and accurate, but as I mentioned better for smaller hands than mine. I use a fingertip grip and I found it hurt my little finger, as too narrow at the rear when holding. Against the G502, it's closer, the G502 is a better made and quality mouse, best button clicks, however, it does not slide quite as well as either the G402 or G403 and for FPS games it is a heavy, where for me G402 is perfect and the G403 a little light, but at least you can add 10 grams to the G403. The G502 has the best scroll wheel and plenty of buttons. It's a mouse to use for most things, but the G402 is also quite flexible and better for FPS. The G403 and G502 are closer when it comes to FPS. I prefer the G502 as for me comfort outweighs the plusses of the G403. All three are not bad mice, in fact they are all good. Don't be swayed by the sensor, if large hands and finger tip grip go get a G402, if small hands (good palm grip shape I imagine), perhaps the G403 and if medium hands then it going to be closer still, but if you don't do competitive FPS gaming, then the G502 would be my choice. I'd give the G402 5 stars for FPS gaming and being a bargain, the G403 gets 4 stars but that is in my hands and the G502 would also get that, but perhaps is the best all round mouse if gaming is more casual and if you prefer single player games. In the right hands, each mouse will perform, they all excel in their own ways and are all good products each having different shortcomings, which will be down to individuals grip, size of hands and needs.

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