Gaming Mice

Logitech G303 Shroud Wireless Gaming Mouse 25000 DPI Black

Key features:

  • Number of Buttons: 5
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Type: Wireless
  • Sensor Resolution: 25000DPI
  • Weight: 75gr
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Description

Description

The Logitech G303 Shroud is a wireless gaming mouse designed for both hands, with an optical sensor and a resolution of 25000 DPI. It features 5 buttons. Its battery has a 70-hour autonomy.

    Manufacturer

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    Specifications

    Specifications

    Technical Specifications

    Sensor Type
    Optical
    Sensor Resolution
    25000 DPI
    Number of Buttons
    5
    Weight Adjustment
    No
    RGB Lighting
    No
    Colour
    Black
    Design
    Ambidextrous
    Bundle
    No
    Maximum battery life
    145 hrs
    Sniper Button
    No
    Weight
    75 gr
    Polling Rate
    -
    Mechanical Switches
    -
    Charging Dock
    -

    Connectivity

    Connection Method
    Wireless
    Connector
    RF 2.4GHz

    Dimensions

    Length
    125 mm
    Width
    63.5 mm
    Height
    40 mm

    Important information

    Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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    Reviews (5)

    Reviews

    1. 3
    2. 4 stars
      0
    3. 1
    4. 1
    5. 1 star
      0
    Review this product
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Ideal weight
    • Comfort
    • Value for money
    • tsitsop

      Verified purchase

      There is no option for 4.5, and I have to give it a 5 because it is definitely not a 4!! The reason for my rating is the weight and only that. When you have manufactured the superlight, I believe you could have made it a little lighter since you are producing it in mass production!!

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Comfort
      • Precision
      • Value for money
      • Moderate noise
      • Normal weight
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    • marinos1310

      Verified purchase

      The mouse is amazing, especially the features it has compared to others, but it's not for everyone.

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Comfort
      • Precision
      • Silent
      • Durability
      • Ideal weight
      • Value for money
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    • perdikos_
      2
      2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

      For those who had the old g303 and are thinking of getting this one, believing that the shape will be similar, don't even bother... The mouse is completely different, much bigger than the old one and extremely uncomfortable to hold. It's the first time I've been so wrong about a mouse shape and the first time my hand hurts within 10 minutes of gaming. Obviously, aiming goes out the window... Of course, if you try it and you like the shape, then get it. I suppose it would fit palms 19x11+.

      Nevertheless, I believe that for its price and its weight (75g - very heavy for today's standards in my opinion), it's not worth the money. For Greece, at this price, the viper v2 pro is by far better.

      My personal opinion: Shape and weight are the first things you look at in a mouse. This one already lost on weight, assuming the shape is fine. Very expensive for what it offers. Not recommended.

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Precision
      • Silent
      • Durability
      • Comfort
      • Inappropriate weight
      • Value for money
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    • giorgos1520
      3
      4 out of 7 members found this review helpful

      Attention, the mouse is designed for shroud. Personally, I didn't find its shape comfortable. It has many angles on the back and sides. I can't hold it well in my hand and it affects both comfort and aim.

      After using it for a while, I simply got used to it, but that doesn't mean it's comfortable in the hand.

      The clicks are terrible in my opinion. They resemble those of the g305. Far better than the g pro (superlight).

      The scroll wheel is strange... very tight and makes a weird noise as if it's going to break. Also, when making sudden scrolls, you can hear a spring inside and the mouse shakes. Very strange.

      The sensor is the same as the g pro (superlight). Nothing special.

      The only good thing about this mouse is its battery, which is larger than the g pro (superlight), and the mouse feet, which seem better, meaning they glide more than the g pro (superlight).

      In summary, I think this mouse is just marketing and is suitable for very few people. Its price is prohibitive, around 140-150. You can simply spend 80-90 and get a g pro or 120 g pro (superlight), or for budget, a g305.

      edit 25/5

      It continues to be uncomfortable in the hand, which is logical, as habit can't work miracles. What has impressed me is its battery. I've had it for a week and it has gone from 100% to 64%.
      Logitech claims it lasts for 145 hours. Even the new Razer Viper V2 Pro claims to last for 80 hours. Well done, Logitech.
      Oh, and I forgot to mention, it charges in 25-30 minutes... some people on the internet even say 20. The charging is much faster than that of the g pro superlight.

      1.

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Precision
      • Durability
      • Ideal weight
      • Moderate noise
      • Comfort
      • Value for money
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    • Deuz
      5
      3 out of 4 members found this review helpful

      The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition mouse is a "refreshed" version of the old G303 (Daedalus Apex) that had dedicated users, although the Shroud edition is larger in comparison.

      It is designed for users with medium to large palms and is ideal for mouse handlers using the CLAW GRIP method. It is not intended for palm or fingertip grip users. It is very lightweight, although about 10 grams heavier than the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT, with a "diamond" shape as seen in the photos, which may require some getting used to at first, but will reward you later on.

      Its sensor is flawless, as is its battery with 140 (!) hours of autonomy, which simply means that if you charge it once a month while you eat, you don't have to worry about it again. For me, the scroll wheel is just right in terms of noise and feel (relatively firm). After all, I won't be using it to read spreadsheets in Excel, and its click is equally satisfying in terms of sound and feel.

      In summary, if you use the claw grip, you can confidently proceed with the purchase. Otherwise, strictly speaking for FPS gamers, the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is a better investment.

      It was purchased from abroad for €100, so its price was very advantageous.

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Comfort
      • Precision
      • Silent
      • Durability
      • Ideal weight
      • Value for money
      Did you find this review helpful?
    • There is no option for 4.5, and I have to give it a 5 because it is definitely not a 4!! The reason for my rating is the weight and only that. When you have manufactured the superlight, I believe you could have made it a little lighter since you are producing it in mass production!!

      Translated from Greek ·
      0
    • The mouse is amazing, especially the features it has compared to others, but it's not for everyone.

      Translated from Greek ·
      0
    • For those who had the old g303 and are thinking of getting this one, believing that the shape will be similar, don't even bother... The mouse is completely different, much bigger than the old one and extremely uncomfortable to hold. It's the first time I've been so wrong about a mouse shape and the first time my hand hurts within 10 minutes of gaming. Obviously, aiming goes out the window... Of course, if you try it and you like the shape, then get it. I suppose it would fit palms 19x11+.

      Nevertheless, I believe that for its price and its weight (75g - very heavy for today's standards in my opinion), it's not worth the money. For Greece, at this price, the viper v2 pro is by far better.

      My personal opinion: Shape and weight are the first things you look at in a mouse. This one already lost on weight, assuming the shape is fine. Very expensive for what it offers. Not recommended.

      Translated from Greek ·
      2
    • Attention, the mouse is designed for shroud. Personally, I didn't find its shape comfortable. It has many angles on the back and sides. I can't hold it well in my hand and it affects both comfort and aim.

      After using it for a while, I simply got used to it, but that doesn't mean it's comfortable in the hand.

      The clicks are terrible in my opinion. They resemble those of the g305. Far better than the g pro (superlight).

      The scroll wheel is strange... very tight and makes a weird noise as if it's going to break. Also, when making sudden scrolls, you can hear a spring inside and the mouse shakes. Very strange.

      The sensor is the same as the g pro (superlight). Nothing special.

      The only good thing about this mouse is its battery, which is larger than the g pro (superlight), and the mouse feet, which seem better, meaning they glide more than the g pro (superlight).

      In summary, I think this mouse is just marketing and is suitable for very few people. Its price is prohibitive, around 140-150. You can simply spend 80-90 and get a g pro or 120 g pro (superlight), or for budget, a g305.

      edit 25/5

      It continues to be uncomfortable in the hand, which is logical, as habit can't work miracles. What has impressed me is its battery. I've had it for a week and it has gone from 100% to 64%.
      Logitech claims it lasts for 145 hours. Even the new Razer Viper V2 Pro claims to last for 80 hours. Well done, Logitech.
      Oh, and I forgot to mention, it charges in 25-30 minutes... some people on the internet even say 20. The charging is much faster than that of the g pro superlight.

      1.

      Translated from Greek ·
      4
    • The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition mouse is a "refreshed" version of the old G303 (Daedalus Apex) that had dedicated users, although the Shroud edition is larger in comparison.

      It is designed for users with medium to large palms and is ideal for mouse handlers using the CLAW GRIP method. It is not intended for palm or fingertip grip users. It is very lightweight, although about 10 grams heavier than the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT, with a "diamond" shape as seen in the photos, which may require some getting used to at first, but will reward you later on.

      Its sensor is flawless, as is its battery with 140 (!) hours of autonomy, which simply means that if you charge it once a month while you eat, you don't have to worry about it again. For me, the scroll wheel is just right in terms of noise and feel (relatively firm). After all, I won't be using it to read spreadsheets in Excel, and its click is equally satisfying in terms of sound and feel.

      In summary, if you use the claw grip, you can confidently proceed with the purchase. Otherwise, strictly speaking for FPS gamers, the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is a better investment.

      It was purchased from abroad for €100, so its price was very advantageous.

      Translated from Greek ·
      3
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    Description & Specifications

    The Logitech G303 Shroud is a wireless gaming mouse designed for both hands, with an optical sensor and a resolution of 25000 DPI. It features 5 buttons. Its battery has a 70-hour autonomy.

      Manufacturer

      Technical Specifications

      Sensor Type
      Optical
      Sensor Resolution
      25000 DPI
      Number of Buttons
      5
      Weight Adjustment
      No
      RGB Lighting
      No
      Colour
      Black
      Design
      Ambidextrous
      Bundle
      No
      Maximum battery life
      145 hrs
      Sniper Button
      No
      Weight
      75 gr
      Polling Rate
      -
      Mechanical Switches
      -
      Charging Dock
      -

      Connectivity

      Connection Method
      Wireless
      Connector
      RF 2.4GHz

      Dimensions

      Length
      125 mm
      Width
      63.5 mm
      Height
      40 mm

      Important information

      Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

      Reviews (5)

      1. 3
      2. 4 stars
        0
      3. 1
      4. 1
      5. 1 star
        0
      Review this product
      • Precision
      • Durability
      • Silent
      • Ideal weight
      • Comfort
      • Value for money
      • tsitsop

        Verified purchase

        There is no option for 4.5, and I have to give it a 5 because it is definitely not a 4!! The reason for my rating is the weight and only that. When you have manufactured the superlight, I believe you could have made it a little lighter since you are producing it in mass production!!

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Comfort
        • Precision
        • Value for money
        • Moderate noise
        • Normal weight
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • marinos1310

        Verified purchase

        The mouse is amazing, especially the features it has compared to others, but it's not for everyone.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Comfort
        • Precision
        • Silent
        • Durability
        • Ideal weight
        • Value for money
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • perdikos_
        2
        2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

        For those who had the old g303 and are thinking of getting this one, believing that the shape will be similar, don't even bother... The mouse is completely different, much bigger than the old one and extremely uncomfortable to hold. It's the first time I've been so wrong about a mouse shape and the first time my hand hurts within 10 minutes of gaming. Obviously, aiming goes out the window... Of course, if you try it and you like the shape, then get it. I suppose it would fit palms 19x11+.

        Nevertheless, I believe that for its price and its weight (75g - very heavy for today's standards in my opinion), it's not worth the money. For Greece, at this price, the viper v2 pro is by far better.

        My personal opinion: Shape and weight are the first things you look at in a mouse. This one already lost on weight, assuming the shape is fine. Very expensive for what it offers. Not recommended.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Precision
        • Silent
        • Durability
        • Comfort
        • Inappropriate weight
        • Value for money
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • giorgos1520
        3
        4 out of 7 members found this review helpful

        Attention, the mouse is designed for shroud. Personally, I didn't find its shape comfortable. It has many angles on the back and sides. I can't hold it well in my hand and it affects both comfort and aim.

        After using it for a while, I simply got used to it, but that doesn't mean it's comfortable in the hand.

        The clicks are terrible in my opinion. They resemble those of the g305. Far better than the g pro (superlight).

        The scroll wheel is strange... very tight and makes a weird noise as if it's going to break. Also, when making sudden scrolls, you can hear a spring inside and the mouse shakes. Very strange.

        The sensor is the same as the g pro (superlight). Nothing special.

        The only good thing about this mouse is its battery, which is larger than the g pro (superlight), and the mouse feet, which seem better, meaning they glide more than the g pro (superlight).

        In summary, I think this mouse is just marketing and is suitable for very few people. Its price is prohibitive, around 140-150. You can simply spend 80-90 and get a g pro or 120 g pro (superlight), or for budget, a g305.

        edit 25/5

        It continues to be uncomfortable in the hand, which is logical, as habit can't work miracles. What has impressed me is its battery. I've had it for a week and it has gone from 100% to 64%.
        Logitech claims it lasts for 145 hours. Even the new Razer Viper V2 Pro claims to last for 80 hours. Well done, Logitech.
        Oh, and I forgot to mention, it charges in 25-30 minutes... some people on the internet even say 20. The charging is much faster than that of the g pro superlight.

        1.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Precision
        • Durability
        • Ideal weight
        • Moderate noise
        • Comfort
        • Value for money
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • Deuz
        5
        3 out of 4 members found this review helpful

        The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition mouse is a "refreshed" version of the old G303 (Daedalus Apex) that had dedicated users, although the Shroud edition is larger in comparison.

        It is designed for users with medium to large palms and is ideal for mouse handlers using the CLAW GRIP method. It is not intended for palm or fingertip grip users. It is very lightweight, although about 10 grams heavier than the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT, with a "diamond" shape as seen in the photos, which may require some getting used to at first, but will reward you later on.

        Its sensor is flawless, as is its battery with 140 (!) hours of autonomy, which simply means that if you charge it once a month while you eat, you don't have to worry about it again. For me, the scroll wheel is just right in terms of noise and feel (relatively firm). After all, I won't be using it to read spreadsheets in Excel, and its click is equally satisfying in terms of sound and feel.

        In summary, if you use the claw grip, you can confidently proceed with the purchase. Otherwise, strictly speaking for FPS gamers, the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is a better investment.

        It was purchased from abroad for €100, so its price was very advantageous.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Comfort
        • Precision
        • Silent
        • Durability
        • Ideal weight
        • Value for money
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • There is no option for 4.5, and I have to give it a 5 because it is definitely not a 4!! The reason for my rating is the weight and only that. When you have manufactured the superlight, I believe you could have made it a little lighter since you are producing it in mass production!!

        Translated from Greek ·
        0
      • The mouse is amazing, especially the features it has compared to others, but it's not for everyone.

        Translated from Greek ·
        0
      • For those who had the old g303 and are thinking of getting this one, believing that the shape will be similar, don't even bother... The mouse is completely different, much bigger than the old one and extremely uncomfortable to hold. It's the first time I've been so wrong about a mouse shape and the first time my hand hurts within 10 minutes of gaming. Obviously, aiming goes out the window... Of course, if you try it and you like the shape, then get it. I suppose it would fit palms 19x11+.

        Nevertheless, I believe that for its price and its weight (75g - very heavy for today's standards in my opinion), it's not worth the money. For Greece, at this price, the viper v2 pro is by far better.

        My personal opinion: Shape and weight are the first things you look at in a mouse. This one already lost on weight, assuming the shape is fine. Very expensive for what it offers. Not recommended.

        Translated from Greek ·
        2
      • Attention, the mouse is designed for shroud. Personally, I didn't find its shape comfortable. It has many angles on the back and sides. I can't hold it well in my hand and it affects both comfort and aim.

        After using it for a while, I simply got used to it, but that doesn't mean it's comfortable in the hand.

        The clicks are terrible in my opinion. They resemble those of the g305. Far better than the g pro (superlight).

        The scroll wheel is strange... very tight and makes a weird noise as if it's going to break. Also, when making sudden scrolls, you can hear a spring inside and the mouse shakes. Very strange.

        The sensor is the same as the g pro (superlight). Nothing special.

        The only good thing about this mouse is its battery, which is larger than the g pro (superlight), and the mouse feet, which seem better, meaning they glide more than the g pro (superlight).

        In summary, I think this mouse is just marketing and is suitable for very few people. Its price is prohibitive, around 140-150. You can simply spend 80-90 and get a g pro or 120 g pro (superlight), or for budget, a g305.

        edit 25/5

        It continues to be uncomfortable in the hand, which is logical, as habit can't work miracles. What has impressed me is its battery. I've had it for a week and it has gone from 100% to 64%.
        Logitech claims it lasts for 145 hours. Even the new Razer Viper V2 Pro claims to last for 80 hours. Well done, Logitech.
        Oh, and I forgot to mention, it charges in 25-30 minutes... some people on the internet even say 20. The charging is much faster than that of the g pro superlight.

        1.

        Translated from Greek ·
        4
      • The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition mouse is a "refreshed" version of the old G303 (Daedalus Apex) that had dedicated users, although the Shroud edition is larger in comparison.

        It is designed for users with medium to large palms and is ideal for mouse handlers using the CLAW GRIP method. It is not intended for palm or fingertip grip users. It is very lightweight, although about 10 grams heavier than the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT, with a "diamond" shape as seen in the photos, which may require some getting used to at first, but will reward you later on.

        Its sensor is flawless, as is its battery with 140 (!) hours of autonomy, which simply means that if you charge it once a month while you eat, you don't have to worry about it again. For me, the scroll wheel is just right in terms of noise and feel (relatively firm). After all, I won't be using it to read spreadsheets in Excel, and its click is equally satisfying in terms of sound and feel.

        In summary, if you use the claw grip, you can confidently proceed with the purchase. Otherwise, strictly speaking for FPS gamers, the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is a better investment.

        It was purchased from abroad for €100, so its price was very advantageous.

        Translated from Greek ·
        3
      • See all