Logitech G703 Hero Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse
Go pro with precise gameplay at 25,600 max DPI and zero smoothing, plus enhanced wireless performance. 10X the battery efficiency of previous generation sensors means up to 35 hours of gameplay with LIGHTSYNC RGB enabled. Use POWERPLAY for infinite gameplay. A comfortable design meets advanced button technology for supreme comfort and crisp, clean clicks. G703 LIGHTSPEED lets you play like the pros — and play to win.
Go pro with precise gameplay at 25,600 max DPI and zero smoothing, plus enhanced wireless performance. 10X the battery efficiency of previous generation sensors means up to 35 hours of gameplay with LIGHTSYNC RGB enabled. Use POWERPLAY for infinite gameplay. A comfortable design meets advanced button technology for supreme comfort and crisp, clean clicks. G703 LIGHTSPEED lets you play like the pros — and play to win.
Go pro with precise gameplay at 25,600 max DPI and zero smoothing, plus enhanced wireless performance. 10X the battery efficiency of previous generation sensors means up to 35 hours of gameplay with LIGHTSYNC RGB enabled. Use POWERPLAY for infinite gameplay. A comfortable design meets advanced button technology for supreme comfort and crisp, clean clicks. G703 LIGHTSPEED lets you play like the pros — and play to win.
Go pro with precise gameplay at 25,600 max DPI and zero smoothing, plus enhanced wireless performance. 10X the battery efficiency of previous generation sensors means up to 35 hours of gameplay with LIGHTSYNC RGB enabled. Use POWERPLAY for infinite gameplay. A comfortable design meets advanced button technology for supreme comfort and crisp, clean clicks. G703 LIGHTSPEED lets you play like the pros — and play to win.
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The lowest price for Logitech G703 Hero Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse right now is $30.57 at AliExpress.com - AliExpress-226247430, compared across 23 retailers.
The all-time low was $20.39 on 18 Mar 2026 — today's price is 50% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 15:38:58
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I come from a ton of different gaming mice, and this has that bulky feel I was looking for in an ergo mouse. I have even prefered this over the Superlight logitech. I even plan to get this custom painted but even the mat black is great with it and the rubbery sides feels fantastic for fingertip and p[alm grip. Would be cool to see this in other colors than just black or white. That being said, it is a tad heavier than the G pro, and getting new mosue feet is a MUST. Logitech did not do well with getting mouse feet on these bad boys. That being said, definitely a competitor for my main! Been using it on my recent videos on Sea Of Thieves and Rust. Love the mouse.
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After the 1st month It had double clicking issues, on top of that about a week after the double clicking issue began I woke up one morning and the scroll wheel was broken. The middle mouse button would not work, and every scroll cycle the mouse would do a clicking thing and slant to the side. I went to logitech support about this and they told me to try unplugging the mouse and updating the software even though this was a hardware issue. I explained that it was a hardware issue and they told me to open a warranty claim ticket which I spent the next 6 hours trying to figure out how to open a warranty claim ticket with my parents. I never ended up finding out how to open one and thought whatever, I don't use middle mouse button that often ill just wait a few months ... MoreAfter the 1st month It had double clicking issues, on top of that about a week after the double clicking issue began I woke up one morning and the scroll wheel was broken. The middle mouse button would not work, and every scroll cycle the mouse would do a clicking thing and slant to the side. I went to logitech support about this and they told me to try unplugging the mouse and updating the software even though this was a hardware issue. I explained that it was a hardware issue and they told me to open a warranty claim ticket which I spent the next 6 hours trying to figure out how to open a warranty claim ticket with my parents. I never ended up finding out how to open one and thought whatever, I don't use middle mouse button that often ill just wait a few months with this one and get a new one at a later date because I just spent $70 on this. 2 month later and just this morning I woke up and now the whole scroll wheel is not working including scroll function. Its almost like it sunk into the mouse. Funny thing is I had these same exact problems with my razer mouse which is what led to me to get this mouse, and I have always been extremely careful with my mouse as I don't receive money often as I am a teenager with no job. Extremely disappointed.
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Pros:- Light- Compact footprintCons:- DOUBLE CLICK- No USB-C ChargingThis mouse WAS great at first but didn't survive a year unfortunately. As with many Logitech mice this one inherited the dreaded double click issue that plagues so many of this brand mice. I have since upgraded the the G502 X Plus Lightspeed. *They claim to have all new buttons so I hope this finally fixes this problem!*Aside from this it was a great mouse and performed well but once something like a double click starts to happen it renders the device useless.
| Device interface | RF Wireless |
| Wireless receiver interface | USB Type-A |
| Buttons quantity | 6 |
| Form factor | Right-hand |
| Acceleration (max) | 40 G |
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I come from a ton of different gaming mice, and this has that bulky feel I was looking for in an ergo mouse. I have even prefered this over the Superlight logitech. I even plan to get this custom painted but even the mat black is great with it and the rubbery sides feels fantastic for fingertip and p[alm grip. Would be cool to see this in other colors than just black or white. That being said, it is a tad heavier than the G pro, and getting new mosue feet is a MUST. Logitech did not do well with getting mouse feet on these bad boys. That being said, definitely a competitor for my main! Been using it on my recent videos on Sea Of Thieves and Rust. Love the mouse.
After the 1st month It had double clicking issues, on top of that about a week after the double clicking issue began I woke up one morning and the scroll wheel was broken. The middle mouse button would not work, and every scroll cycle the mouse would do a clicking thing and slant to the side. I went to logitech support about this and they told me to try unplugging the mouse and updating the software even though this was a hardware issue. I explained that it was a hardware issue and they told me to open a warranty claim ticket which I spent the next 6 hours trying to figure out how to open a warranty claim ticket with my parents. I never ended up finding out how to open one and thought whatever, I don't use middle mouse button that often ill just wait a few months ... MoreAfter the 1st month It had double clicking issues, on top of that about a week after the double clicking issue began I woke up one morning and the scroll wheel was broken. The middle mouse button would not work, and every scroll cycle the mouse would do a clicking thing and slant to the side. I went to logitech support about this and they told me to try unplugging the mouse and updating the software even though this was a hardware issue. I explained that it was a hardware issue and they told me to open a warranty claim ticket which I spent the next 6 hours trying to figure out how to open a warranty claim ticket with my parents. I never ended up finding out how to open one and thought whatever, I don't use middle mouse button that often ill just wait a few months with this one and get a new one at a later date because I just spent $70 on this. 2 month later and just this morning I woke up and now the whole scroll wheel is not working including scroll function. Its almost like it sunk into the mouse. Funny thing is I had these same exact problems with my razer mouse which is what led to me to get this mouse, and I have always been extremely careful with my mouse as I don't receive money often as I am a teenager with no job. Extremely disappointed.
Pros:- Light- Compact footprintCons:- DOUBLE CLICK- No USB-C ChargingThis mouse WAS great at first but didn't survive a year unfortunately. As with many Logitech mice this one inherited the dreaded double click issue that plagues so many of this brand mice. I have since upgraded the the G502 X Plus Lightspeed. *They claim to have all new buttons so I hope this finally fixes this problem!*Aside from this it was a great mouse and performed well but once something like a double click starts to happen it renders the device useless.
For main purposes of simple accurate fast tracking, this mouse is great. The included cable adapter and dongle is super convenient to swap out and charge for a few minutes before it needing another charge a few weeks later. But I cannot ignore the middle button click more often than not double clicking when I only pressed on it once. This means inadvertently closing multiple tabs in chrome, or pasting something multiple times. Also, the wheel is now starting to register downscrolls as scrolling up, and I cannot smoothly scroll through screens without it jumping up and down. This all happened within a year of owning this mouse.
It should be 4.5 but what can you do, lol. It is a larger mouse, which I needed, which is why I got it. The charging time is average to quick, but you can plug the charging cable into a USB slot [either regular or one devoted to charging] and it will still function if you say forget to leave it on charge overnight. Great performance for gaming and the DPI gets outrageous depending on what you set it to. My 1/2 star off; 1. It feels cheap and is really light. Now that is my feeling on it, you may feel different. 2. It's not shaped quite like the others I liked that were corded, it is not curved as much and leads to fatigue quicker than my old mouse from Logitech. 3. The software you have to use to make the lighting change, etc. Logitech G Hub interferes and causes ... MoreIt should be 4.5 but what can you do, lol. It is a larger mouse, which I needed, which is why I got it. The charging time is average to quick, but you can plug the charging cable into a USB slot [either regular or one devoted to charging] and it will still function if you say forget to leave it on charge overnight. Great performance for gaming and the DPI gets outrageous depending on what you set it to. My 1/2 star off; 1. It feels cheap and is really light. Now that is my feeling on it, you may feel different. 2. It's not shaped quite like the others I liked that were corded, it is not curved as much and leads to fatigue quicker than my old mouse from Logitech. 3. The software you have to use to make the lighting change, etc. Logitech G Hub interferes and causes crashes with new and legacy programs.All in all a good mouse for being cordless and precise with a remote signal reciever. I have tried others and they tend to skip and stutter, so I was using a wired mouse for the longest time. It remains to be seen how long the built-in batteries actually last.
The Logitech - G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse is a good mouse. The sleek design and size of the mouse is perfect for working and gaming. My primary use of this mouse is for working and editing designs.The accuracy of the mouse is perfect. It gives me precision for creating and editing designs. The adjustable DPI allows me to focus in on design details with pinpoint precision. It's extremely responsive with no input lag. The adjustable dashboard is everything you need and completely customizable (adjustable colors, color timing, fading, DPI settings, etc.). The software notifies you when updates are needed and can do so automatically if selected.I gave this mouse 4-stars because after using it daily since April (6 months), I now have to keep it ... MoreThe Logitech - G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse is a good mouse. The sleek design and size of the mouse is perfect for working and gaming. My primary use of this mouse is for working and editing designs.The accuracy of the mouse is perfect. It gives me precision for creating and editing designs. The adjustable DPI allows me to focus in on design details with pinpoint precision. It's extremely responsive with no input lag. The adjustable dashboard is everything you need and completely customizable (adjustable colors, color timing, fading, DPI settings, etc.). The software notifies you when updates are needed and can do so automatically if selected.I gave this mouse 4-stars because after using it daily since April (6 months), I now have to keep it plugged in because the transmitter isn't functioning at the capacity as anticipated. The transmitter on this mouse has been spotty at best. I transport the transmitter frequently between home and work, which may account for the issues. I'm unsure if this is considered normal wear-and-tear, but the device has nothing to store the transmitter in , unlike other models in the market.Overall this mouse is high quality, but perhaps only for a stationary platform.
I think it's awesome - it works perfectly, and the two side buttons are very comfortable. I didn't realize that having them larger also means they're easier to push accidentally - just something to think about.The reason I'm only giving 4 stars is because the arrow keys on my Logitech G915 TKL keyboard (bought at the same time) move the mouse cursor unintentionally. So, let's say I need to go back up to correct a typo in the review I'm writing now. Not only will the text cursor get moved, but the mouse cursor (a separate thing) will move too. No other keyboard/mouse combo I've owned has done this, and I don't like it. I thought buying both items from Logitech would mean they worked together flawlessly.
Excellent mouse, wireless I notice almost 0 input lag. Comfortable. Software pretty easy to use to configure the programmable buttons, and you can have different profiles for different games. So when you launch one game, it automatically sets the keybinds for that game's profile. This works immediately when alt-tabbing between windows as well which is really nice. Aside from the usual L/R/M mouse buttons and scroll wheel, there are really only 3 extra programmable buttons, but I play games more casually or games that don't necessitate those extra buttons, so it's never been an issue.The only issue I have with it now, after 19 months of pretty routine use, is the scroll wheel has started to act up by sometimes scrolling one click too far on a webpage, things like that.
I'm usually a huge fan of Logitech gear, but I can't recommend the G703 due to a persistent issue with the scroll wheels on the G Series mice. For the record, I'm not a competitive gamer or anything, and I don't habitually thrash my mice half to death. The internal scroll wheel assembly on the G703 features a thin plastic rod connecting the wheel to the encoder, and this rod is prone to randomly snapping. When it snaps, it leaves you with a free-spinning scroll wheel that will no longer scroll. I dismantled the unit and the rod had sheared clean off. A Google search will turn up multiple instances of this happening, and there are videos on YouTube detailing the same. It was a fantastic mouse while it lasted, but it only lasted 18 months before it broke. I'd go with ... MoreI'm usually a huge fan of Logitech gear, but I can't recommend the G703 due to a persistent issue with the scroll wheels on the G Series mice. For the record, I'm not a competitive gamer or anything, and I don't habitually thrash my mice half to death. The internal scroll wheel assembly on the G703 features a thin plastic rod connecting the wheel to the encoder, and this rod is prone to randomly snapping. When it snaps, it leaves you with a free-spinning scroll wheel that will no longer scroll. I dismantled the unit and the rod had sheared clean off. A Google search will turn up multiple instances of this happening, and there are videos on YouTube detailing the same. It was a fantastic mouse while it lasted, but it only lasted 18 months before it broke. I'd go with a SteelSeries Rival 650 or something similar instead.
I am a current Valorant player and previously used to play CS:Go. These are the mice I have used in the past for FPS gaming - Logitech MX518, Logitech G502 Hero, Razer Deathadder V2 and V2 pro. Of which I surprisingly find MX518 easy to use for my hands. I wanted to find a similar shape and G703 was the perfect choice. I have skinny hands with long fingers to give you an idea. Deathadder is light but had some issues with the grip. Slightly more weight but a perfect grip of G703 had me surprised.Great mouse. No complaints whatsoever. All mice are great, try it on before you start using for long term. Sensors and response time slightly vary for all, but they are mostly not noticeable for human eyes. After long term use muscle memory will adapt the response time.
| Device interface | RF Wireless |
| Wireless receiver interface | USB Type-A |
| Buttons quantity | 6 |
| Form factor | Right-hand |
| Acceleration (max) | 40 G |