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Logitech G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse - Lightspeed Wireless - Hero 25K - 25,600 DPI - 75 Grams - 5-Buttons – PC - Black

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Style: G303 Shroud Edition


Features

  • Collaboratively redesigned to Shrouds specs and engineered for elevated performance, the new G303 is a mouse built to take aim
  • At 75 grams, Shrouds G303 is lightweight and robust. It pairs well with low-sensitivity DPI settings and allows for faster targeting
  • Featuring LIGHTSPEED, our pro-grade wireless technology that delivers ultra-low latency and the ultimate in reliable performance
  • Without sacrificing energy, the HERO 25K Sensor brings unrivaled precision, speed, and efficiency to the playing field
  • Available in black
  • Note: In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse

Description

Introducing G303 Shroud Edition—the remaster of our iconic mouse. Featuring LIGHTSPEED, it delivers ultra-low latency and reliable performance. Helping Shroud and you take aim. With HERO 25K Sensor, Shroud’s G303 is built for precision and speed, without sacrificing energy. G303 Shroud Edition weighs 75 grams, made for low-sensitivity DPI and faster aiming. Designed in collaboration with Shroud, the new G303 perfectly matches his specs and includes our latest pro-grade technology. G303 Shroud Edition is available in black.

Brand: Logitech G


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: Radio Frequency


Special Feature: Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Connectivity Technology: Radio Frequency


Additional Features: Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless


Movement Detection: Optical


Button Quantity: 5


Hand Orientation: Right


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Operating System: Windows, macOS


Battery Average Life: 145 Hours


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Hardware Platform: Mac, PC


Power Source: Battery Powered


Mouse Maximum Sensitivity: 25600 Dots per Inch


Range: 5.0 meters


Embellishment Feature: LED


Color: Black


Style Name: G303 Shroud Edition


Theme: gaming


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Brand: Logitech G


Model Name: G303 Shroud Edition


Antenna Location: Gaming


Model Number: 910-006103


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Are Batteries Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Logitech


UPC: 097855165862


Mfr Part Number: 910-006103


Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty


Item Type Name: Wireless Gaming Mouse


Item Weight: 75 Grams


Item Dimensions L x W: 2.75"L x 1.57"W


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • Great mouse, highly recommend - occasionally wish it had bluetooth. Great mouse, highly recommend - occasionally wish it had bluetooth.
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Alex

  • Great for an old mouse
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
This is probably the best shape and mouse for claw grip IMO. While an old mouse I still enjoy using it from time to time. the shape does take a bit of use to become comfortable with but once you are used to it its fun to use. The battery life is as expected for a Logi mouse. While the USB dongle drawer is good for storage I have noticed you can feel it moving on some use. It doesn't slide out but there is a noticeable plastic "buzz" from that area. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Aaron

  • shrouds g303? Yes
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
Great mouse. The shape was slightly harder to get used to than I thought (7 days to adapt) but now it feels fantastic. Didn't notice the weight diff going from a Superlight 2 to the g303se, but going back to the Superlight 2 I could really feel the diff. Been using this heavily every day for a fortnight now, the battery is at 50% from full charge. Standard Logitech quality (very good, solid) I prefer the scroll wheel on this to the Superlight 2, its stiffer on each notch. Though the sensor has spun out a couple of times, but I don't care about that. Haven't tried it with custom skates yet, but the stock Logitech skates used on an Artisan Raiden (soft) is an awesome feeling lol and it's the same with an Artisan Zero (soft) & Saturn Pro (soft) The price hurts, but at nearly 50% off, buying from NZ became viable. Would recommend if you have a deliberate claw/claw variation style grip. It provides a stable locked-in feeling in your hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 by shakltn

  • What an odd shape... But hey, to each their own! What an odd shape... But hey, to each their own!
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
So this is an odd one for me. Have been curious about this mouse for a while as there really isn't anything too similar in terms of shape on the market, so I had to see what it was like. For reference, my hands are 18x10cm and alternate between fingertip (gaming) and palm (general use) grip styles for the most part. Straight to the point: a few weeks after purchase and I STILL don't know what the correct way to hold this mouse is, hahaha. It's just such a strange shape being so low and having such prominent curves outward in the middle of the mouse. It's like gripping an oversized lozenge gem, basically just a big diamond shape! In terms of quality, it's superb! Very light clicks, solid button action, and a firm scroll wheel all make for great design choices. Performance was equally as impressive, as I never seemed to have any issues and a couple of motion reviews through MouseTester showed consistent latency and polling, no issues to speak of there! Not up to the performance of some of the higher end, more modern mice we're seeing release Late '23 and into '24, but perfectly solid for 99% of users. Ultimately, I just don't think I'm the intended target for this mouse having smaller hands and falling back on a palm grip style in casual use. It would probably be salvageable even with smaller hands if you were solely a fingertip/claw grip user, though. Again, this is no fault of the mouse itself just something to consider if you're buying without having held one before. Personally, I gained a much greater appreciation for mice like my Vaxee Outset AX, Pulsar X2H, and Razer Viper Mini SE immediately after putting this one back into the collection. Would recommend it if the grip style suits you, however! I would just also advise trying to see one in person before you go all-in on the shape. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by Shifty Badger

  • Best Mouse I've Ever Used.
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2025 by Devon Juvinall

  • Unexpected end-game
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
I have to say, this was the most "screw it, why not" purchase I've ever made. In the past year, I've been demoing tons of mice in an attempt to replace my beloved G403. My journey has taken me through: Razer Deathadder V2 Mini, Cooler Master MM711, HyperX Pulsefire Haste, Corsair Sabre RGB Pro, Razer Viper 8k, Razer Naga X Wired, Razer Basilisk V2, Mountain Makalu 67, Logitech GPX Superlight, and the Deathadder V3 Wired. All of them failed to increase both comfort and performance. I kept the MM711 because, despite its serious qc issues and awful sensor position, it was only $20 and is a great shape (I just use it at work now). The GPX felt like too safe a shape, like it was somehow even larger than the 403 and I couldn't get a good/consistent grip on it. The Viper 8k and Haste were seriously impressive gear by every metric, but both were just too flat and narrow to be comfortable. The Makalu 67 ended up being what I settled on for a few months, I see it as a direct 403/703 upgrade to lean more towards palm grip. But while it's by far the most comfortable mouse I've tried and has a great weight, my tracking with such a loose palm grip was glaringly affected negatively in a way that didn't become apparent until some DMZ/Warzone/Overwatch games. So, despite disliking ambidextrous shapes, I took a chance on the 303 since I just happened to have prime for the month. My grip with my previous Deathadder Chroma and G403 had always been a bit of a claw-palm hybrid, such was the nature of trying to strike a balance between comfort and control. Both were excellent, but never quite *perfect.* I never really knew what to do with my pinky and ring finger on either. But then the 303 came in and immediately contoured my hand into a full claw grip. I couldn't believe it, but this crazy looking shape that doesn't look made for humans fit like a glove. The weight was also perfect too. Unlike most people now, I think the sweet spot mouse weight is around 65-80 grams. It strikes a nice balance between maintaining fine tuning accuracy while still being able to do wide-arc quick flicks (and much to people's chagrin, shroud seems to agree given that this weight was specifically chosen- most of the Viper models are also this weight). I do think this shape is a bit too aggressive for general use, so I would recommend having something like an MX Master for those purposes if you need it. But anyone with medium-large hands looking for a good claw grip mouse should give this one a shot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Chris Sztof

  • Not for larger hands, unlike the original g303 Not for larger hands, unlike the original g303
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
After marinating on this mouse for several months, using it off and on between my current-use mouse (Glorious Model D), comparing my performance between mice for aim in FPS training, and in direct comparison to the g303 wireless's venerable predecessor, the g303 wireless "Shroud Edition" has too many subtle changes in shape that no longer make the mouse a good mouse for larger hands. With my hands being ~21cm (thanks dad), finding properly ergonomic mice is a particular struggle that finds me taking good advantage of companies' return policies. I've been off and on between 10+ different mice to find which ones work best for me, a struggle originating from my first (wired) g303 beginning to ghost click after several years of continuous use. Between the original g303's discontinuation and the prices of new old stock g303's skyrocketing from the persistent demand for the mouse, upon finding out that there was a new version of the g303 that was wireless, had a better sensor, and (yay for marketing) was slightly redesigned in partnership with Shroud, I had no doubt that any changes to the mouse would be slight, positive changes and that the $100+ dollars I'd throw at it would be well worth it. Sadly, those slight changes made the shape even more divisive it seems, and made the mouse nigh impossible for larger hands to find any comfort in claw gripping with them. Pros: Sensor is great, mouse is light, I've had no issues with any software with the mouse in my experience, and battery life is much better than I anticipated. This mouse is by no means a bad mouse as far as its hardware goes, and if this mouse fits your hand shape you should find minimal problems with it. Cons: Mouse shape, mouse shape, mouse shape, and mouse feet. Being able to directly compare the new wireless g303 with its predecessor helps a lot to determine which specific changes really makes this mouse a poor mouse for my hands. The most noticeable change with the most negative impact to me is the sharper angle on the sides of the mouse on which your thumb/ring+pinky fingers rest. Especially with large hands and with the shape of this mouse being almost specifically designed for fingertip/claw grips, this sharper angle forces me to grip with more force to try to stabilize the mouse, which in turn because of its sharper angle forces the mouse upwards vertically in my hand, which forces me to press down with my palm around the base of my fingers, which modifies my claw grip into a fingertip grip (which is not the style of grip I prefer), with the added bonus of a gradually cramping hand from the persistent vice grip I have to continually hold on the mouse to keep it from tilting on its sides or moving upward in my hand. A fact which is compounded by the fact there are no longer mouse feet on the left and right corners of the g303 wireless, which means in addition to my struggle to hold a solid-feeling grip on the mouse, now I have to contend with the smoother side edges and lack of mouse feet on said edges causing the mouse to keel to either side in my hand with fast movement and flicking, which from the nature of the g303 wireless's sensitive sensor (not a knock on the sensor itself) means I lose tracking in very crucial moments of fast aiming. The last two photos I uploaded as a part of my review show this subtle yet drastic change well, taking note to see how my thumb naturally rests on the side of the mice. The g303 wireless forces my thumb to sink downward with the sharper angle, which forces me to apply more grip, which modifies my grip towards the tips of my thumb and fingers, whereas on the original g303 I have more surface area and a less aggressive angle that allows my thumb to rest more naturally and with a less strenuous grip on the sides of the mouse. TL;DR: Apologies for the long review but I wanted to be thorough, I'm oddly passionate about this mouse since the original g303 is one of my favorite mice shapes. This mouse is not a bad mouse between its hardware and software, but regarding its shape it's unusable for me and my larger hands. Mice, regarding shape and ergonomics, are extremely important factors, but is also one that is highly subjective which is why so many reviews are mixed about this mouse. Some may find the shape great for their hands, which makes the mouse great to them, because in all aspects except shape this is an objectively good mouse. Large hands I feel should stay away from this mouse, and for medium to small hands I cannot make a statement about how the mouse would work for you. I would highly recommend as well, before you dump >$100 on a computer mouse with a contentious shape, seeing if you have any options to "try out" the mouse before you purchase it as this shape is definitely not for everyone, or to look into alternatives that may have more conventional shapes as well. Not a 1 star mouse by any means because of its truly stellar hardware, but to me, spending $120 on a mouse that I cannot use well due to its shape when it's just a rework from the former version I adored, I personally cannot give it more than 3 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by oper1

  • the mouse I was looking for
Style: G303 Shroud Edition
They need to make this mouse shape again. Weight and quality are very good. I was happy to get this for the price. Feels very good in my large hand with a claw grip. I hope Logitech keeps making more of these or VERY similar fit for my future upgrades. Keys were smooth and the charge last a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026 by Amazon Customer

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