Logitech G Expands HERO 16K Sensor to New Line-Up of Gaming Mice
Logitech G, a brand of Logitech, announced that three additional mice in its lineup will be upgraded with Logitech G’s HERO (High Efficiency Rated Optical) 16K sensor.
The new additions to the HERO line-up include the Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, and Logitech G403 HERO Gaming Mouse.
The flagship G903 is upgraded with the HERO 16K sensor, which delivers precise gameplay and 10x the power efficiency of the previous generation. This results in 140 hours of battery. The G903 includes: Logitech G’s LIGHTSPEED Wireless technology, compatibility with Logitech G’s POWERPLAY Wireless Charging System, 16.8M LIGHTSYNC RGB, ambidextrous design, and up to 11 programmable buttons.
Designed to comfortably fit in your hand, the G703 LIGHTSPEED is also upgraded with the HERO 16K sensor. With the G703, Logitech focused on reducing overall weight to 95g, while improving battery life to up to 35 hours on a single charge. LIGHTSPEED Wireless technology provides precise gameplay at 16,000 max DPI and zero smoothing, plus enhanced wireless performance, and it is compatible with the Logitech G POWERPLAY Wireless Charging System.
Rounding out the updated line-up is the G403 HERO. With a lightweight, ergonomically designed shape, and new HERO sensor, the wired G403 HERO gives users tracking accuracy and performance. It also features LIGHTSYNC RGB, a 10g removable weight and six programmable buttons that can be tuned to gamers’ exact preferences.
All three gaming mice can be customized using Logitech’s G HUB gaming software. The software allows gamers to personalize their gear per game, share and download profiles with others and more.
The Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse with HERO sensor, the Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse with HERO sensor and the Logitech G403 HERO Gaming Mouse are expected to be available on LogitechG.com and at global retailers in June 2019 for suggested retail prices of $149.99, $99.99 and $69.99, respectively.
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Could they upgrade the switch instead. Or at least not solder them so we can replace them easily. Starting to be a little bit frustrated with having to buy a new mouse every 2 years because it mistakenly double clicks all the time.
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What's the point of such high DPI? I'm curious. In Division 2 for example i use 1800 while in general 4500. Anyone of you guys use a high DPI,i dunno like, over 9000? Maybe on an 8k display that would be ok,i guess?
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Agreed MonstroMart. I've had one G403 wired start missclicking in two years and two G Pro wireless mice start double clicking within few weeks. Ordered some Kailh red 60M switches and swapped in to avoid another rma even though it has been quick. So far so good. The G403 main switches have a tiny pcb and are annoying to swap. G pro wireless was much easier to swap except for the really frail wires when you open it up.
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Logitech needs to make a gaming mouse that's not for kids sized hands.
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Love my 502 I was happy that they added the new sensor. Was really surprised they added the light speed model right after I bought my G502 Hero. Was a little bummed but I paid like $68 for my G502 Hero whereas the G502 lightspeed with wireless charging mouse pad is what $200?