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The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse combines LIGHTSPEED ultra-low latency wireless tech with the HERO 25K sensor's 25,600 DPI precision, all in a lightweight 75-gram frame. Designed in collaboration with pro gamer Shroud, it offers 5 programmable buttons, compatibility with PC and Mac, and an exceptional 145-hour battery life, making it a top-tier choice for competitive gamers seeking speed and accuracy.







| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 145 Hours |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Series | G303 Shroud Edition |
| Item model number | 910-006103 |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Item Weight | 2.65 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 1.57 x 4.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.75 x 1.57 x 4.6 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| ASIN | B08L9HPLP1 |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2021 |
A**X
Great mouse, highly recommend - occasionally wish it had bluetooth.
I think this is the best mouse that I own and I own a good number of them. I own a logitech g305 (the budget superlight) as well as the razer orochi v2 (competitor to that logitech), and one thing that I would have never noticed without buying this X Shroud mouse is the weight of those other mice. When I go back to the g305 from the xshroud, the g305 feels so much heavier and I dont like it. I feel like my reactions and movements are slow and heavy.I also like the internal rechargeable battery. I had a little bit of concern at first that it wouldn't be as convenient as being able to just throw any battery in there at a moments notice. But it's actually more convenient to have it be able to just be plugged in. Even iphones these days use usbc. So any usbc cord can be plugged in and you can use it while plugged in if you really had to. I got this March 3 and it's April 18 -- I just got the first red battery warning light today. So one charge lasts about a month and a half. And in that month I've gamed on it and worked on it - used it as my primary and only mouse for that entire time basically. So I would say it's got excellent battery life.The buttons are also great. It's another thing that I never had an issue with the button clicks on the G305, until I got this mouse and went back. Comparatively, I was playing fornite and use those side buttons for building -- after playing on the X Shroud for a couple weeks, the G305 side buttons felt super spongey and I was missing inputs in high stress situtations.The only reason I switched was that long gaming sessions were starting to give my hand just a little bit of fatigue/acheyness. The minimally larger size of this X Shroud has solved that. It jsut fills in that thumb to pinky width/space a little bit more and I think that personally fits my hand better. So that was good too.The only thing I would say could be better about this mouse is if they had built in bluetooth function. Having to always utilize the dongle for connection is not as convenient. If you're using this thing to go to work or travel there's bound to be a time you take the mouse and forget the dongle. And then you're out of luck for the duration of the trip. When you're not gaming you dont need dongle speed and it'd be nice to have the option/fail safe of using bluetooth connection.
D**L
Best Mouse I've Ever Used.
The best mouse I have ever owned and likely will replace itself once it's worn out. It's comfortable and light so it makes it a great choice for gaming. It is very functional with two thumb buttons and a DPI changing button. All of the buttons are fully customizable with the software. I would expect a mouse of this quality to be more expensive, great value for the money. The scroll feels good but could be faster, it's build for more precise scrolling. The design is very basic but that's not a big deal for me.
A**R
Pretty much the best mouse for large hands+claw grip
I’m gonna be real. This mouse shouldn’t be as expensive as it is, you’re definitely paying extra for “shroud” to be printed on it. Despite that the G303 was a great shape for claw grip and now it’s back for larger hands and it’s great. If you find other more safe shapes uncomfortable to use for long periods of time I’d give this mouse a try. Lucky this is a Logitech mouse so it is well made, no creaking, or double clicking, with a top of the line sensor, all packed into a sub 80g mouse with the best battery life in any wireless mouse I’ve ever used. Now you have to understand before getting this mouse, it is really only made for claw grip and isn’t really suited for smaller hands. With all that being said I have no real complaints outside of the price, I don’t think any mouse is really worth over 100 bucks. Still if you have the money to spend and have large hands with a preference of using a claw grip, I don’t think there’s a better wireless mouse then this.
J**N
Solid mouse, not for everyone
The first package I received had no protective wrap around the box or on the bottom of the mouse, which I had found out after getting a replacement from amazon. This could be more of a delivery problem than Logitech's faultOverall okay mouse.. Classic Logitech build quality; good clicks, side button, sensor, material. Only problem that I actually find quite annoying is that the whole mouse would vibrate when slightly slammed/tapped. Not the best shape either. I'm a old-school g303 user, loved it, but after using better mice since then I don't think the g303 is worth it. I would go on rocketjumpninja's site (he's a yt) and use his mouse search function, input hand-size and pref grip style. Bought this for nostalgic reasons, unique mouse sensor placement plus a shape that forces aggressive claw grip (for me) is quite unique in that regard. So close to being a 5, just the odd vibrations issues and mouse feet aren't the best
A**D
Great they made a wireless version (somewhat) of a classic
Excellent.
F**U
Finally, a wireless G303!
I mained the G302 (2014) then G303 (2015), have a 50+ mice collection, and used Logitech gaming mice for more than 10 years. I was very happy when they finally announced a wireless version of the G303 (they do listen, sometimes) but like many have already stated, this is not an exact copy of the G303.The “G303 Wireless” has been my daily driver for more than 2 months now. I really enjoy the shape, the freedom of wireless, very light weight, and long battery life (no more RGB—I don’t mind).Having used the G303 and G Pro Wireless (GPW) for more than six years total, this was slightly more comfortable and provided support for my 19.5 x 9.5cm hand because of its wider dimensions compared to the G302/G303 (I use a hybrid claw/palm grip).Keep in mind, this is not a palm grip mouse where you can fully rest your palm, which is why others say it tilts backwards, but it provides that slight support so your hands are not in a tense position all the time. The shape is not for everyone but I can be more precise with my movements/shots with the diamond shape of the mouse compared with the GPW.To conclude, I am truly enjoying this mouse and Logitech did a great job packing all of the features many users want in a serious gaming mouse. I think the shape is a bit “safer” now as well so it can cater to more grip styles. Thanks again Logitech for making a wireless version of this legend.
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