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The Best Logitech Gaming Mouse (2023)

Best Logitech Gaming Mouse 2019

Logitech has been making quality gaming mice for a long time, there are a lot of choices amongst their line up.

Logitech is recently known for high quality mice with best in class wireless performance. Their mice have good battery life and the latency on wireless is best-in-class.

Logitech’s mice are some of the best gaming mice overall, but with such a large line up, it can be hard to choose the best Logitech gaming mice for you.

These are the 5 best mice from Logitech, in my opinion of course, every gamer is different and what suits you as an individual will obviously vary.  I’ve been sure to include a variety.

Best Overall: G Pro Wireless Superlight X

Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Front Profile
The Safest Overall Shape
Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT

Pros

  • Improved primary buttons
  • Just 62 grams
  • 70 hour battery life
  • Safe size and shape works well with a lot of gamers

Cons

  • Still micro-USB
  • Side buttons are mushy

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless is a contender for best overall gaming mouse.

The specs are. high-end in all regards, the GPX is one of the lightest mice with no holes, has some of the best latency, with great battery life.

The buttons are also some of the best on the market.

The shape of the Superlight is quite safe and suitable for a majority of grip types and hands given its medium size.

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Best for MMO: G502X Lightspeed

Logitech G502 Top compared, core vs hero
All time classic
Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED

Pros

  • Great tech
  • Lots of buttons
  • Very well built

Cons

  • Might be too big and heavy for some games
  • Not great for smaller hands

The G502X Lightspeed is the latest successor to the classic G502 line.

The G502 has a ton of buttons and an aggressive ergo shape made for medium to large hands. This mouse has all the latest tech, the sensor is top notch.

While it could probably play FPS games well, the large size and weight make this mouse more suitable for MOBA and MMOs.

Best for Large Hands (FPS): G703

G703 Front View
Great for larger hands
Logitech G703

Pros

  • Technology is now a little outdated
  • Great pricing
  • Awesome ergonomic shape

Cons

  • Not suited for smaller hands

The Logitech G703 is likely your gaming mouse of choice from Logitech if you have larger hands. The G703 has a really familiar ergonomic shape, if you come from the G500, MX518 and G502 the G703 will instantly feel familiar. It’s one of the more comfortable shape for a medium/large hand-size gamer.

The G703 stands out in the large mouse space by having lag-free wireless, with a flawless sensor, all that weighing in at a reasonable 107 grams for a large mouse.

Battery life on the G703 isn’t as good as the G Pro Wireless or the G305, it’s still using the higher drain Pixart PMW3366 sensor so the battery life tops out at a respectable 30 hours. At $100 USD, you can get a wired large mouse for significantly less if you don’t care about a wireless mouse that much.

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Best Small Mouse: G305 Lightspeed

g305 front
Amazing budget mouse
Logitech G305

Pros

  • Incredible value for price
  • Great buttons
  • Tech still keeps up today

Cons

  • Not everyone likes the convex shape

The Logitech G305 is your best bet if you’re looking for a small sized gaming mouse from Logitech. It has a safe ambidextrous shape that is suitable for smaller hands. All the standard requirements are met with the G305; flawless sensor, lagless wireless and light weight, you don’t any short comings on performance with this mouse.

The G305 stands out in two major ways, the mouse can last up to 250 hours of usage on a single double AA battery, if you’re a person that doesn’t want to worry about recharging mice every few days then the G305 is the mouse for you. The G305 likely has the best buttons on any gaming mouse, large crispy clicks with a ton of feedback.

The G305’s shape is good, but its comfort is average to good, it’s not the absolute most comfortable mouse for my grip, but still very serviceable.

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Best Cheap Mouse: G203

Logitech G Pro Review
Super Budget Wired
Logitech G203 Wired

Pros

  • 20 dollar pricing
  • Great buttons and familiar shape

Cons

  • Wired cable is a little thick
  • Shape is not for everyone

The Logitech G203 has the exact same shape as the more expensive and wireless G305, outside of that it provides the same benefits at roughly half the cost.

The G203 has a slightly softer feel in its buttons compared to the G305. It’s a wired mouse that has a softer rubber cable, not the rough braided cable of the Logitech G Pro Wired.

Not much to say that this is a huge value mouse, the Mercury sensor is pretty good, not as flawless as the HERO or Pixart sensor but its pretty damn close and at $25 USD it’s a huge value.

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Raymond Sam

Raymond is the founder and editor TheGamingSetup.com. He's has reviewed hundreds of mice, keyboards, controllers and other gaming peripherals over the last decade. He's been gaming for even longer, playing all kinds of games on all systems with a several thousand hours of DOTA 2, Starcraft , Street Fighter, Smash Bros, Overwatch, Apex Legends and Call of Duty under his belt with the intention of adding several more thousand going forward.

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