
The idea here is to let gamers set up the mouse for either their left or right hand – which, as a lefty myself, is very welcome indeed. Out of the box, there are two extras on its left side and an option to add two more to the right using a magnetically attached plastic plug. Starting with the basics, the G903 comes with up to 11 keys, depending on how you set it up. Visuals aside, it ticks nearly all the right boxes for gamers and sports a few nifty design features you won’t find on many other gaming mice. If Acer made a Predator mouse then this is what I imagine it would look like. It features hard edges, RGB lighting galore and more programmable keys than you can shake a stick at. Visually, the G903 is a wee bit ostentatious for my taste. Logitech G903 – Design, build and features

This makes it a seriously expensive luxury that’s complete overkill for most regular gamers. The only downside is that, to fully take advantage of all its features, you’ll have to shell out a further £90 for the company’s custom charging mat. Despite it costing a quite frankly ridiculous £149.99, it is without doubt one of the best gaming mice money can buy – and a near-peerless performer in the wireless space.įor your hard-earned cash you get an ergonomic, customisable gaming mouse offering stellar performance and numerous cutting-edge features – including support for Logitech’s custom ‘Lightspeed’ and ‘Powerplay’ wireless charging. The Logitech G903 is proof of the age-old adage: “you get what you pay for”.
