It's accurate enough for FPS and RTS games, and is a worry-free option for MMO gamers. Unlike many of the MMORPG gaming mice on the market, the Logitech G900 uses a top sensor in the PMW3366. Overall, the G903 costs around $15 more, so you'll have to decide whether the wireless charging and other small upgrades are worth it against the previous model. Overall, I also found them a bit lighter to use. The G903 comes with an additional weight and Logitech's new PowerPlay technology which allows for wireless charging.Īnother small change is that while these both use Omron switches the G903's are listed at 50 million vs the 20 million clicks of the G900. What's Different with the New Logitech G903 vs G900? Unless recharging every 30 hours is something that annoys you, I'd consider wireless to now be a huge plus. Wireless is something I've avoided in the past however, with newer technology, there is no noticeable difference between the responsiveness of something like this and a corded mouse. And while I'd prefer a right-handed shape to the ambidextrous shape of the G903, it's still more comfortable than the grid models above. It's comfortable and won't leave your hand in an awkward shape for hours on end. First of all, its ergonomics are on par with standard mice out there. There are a lot of reasons the Logitech G903 Lightspeed is near the top of my list for MMO gamers in 2019. The G900 and G903 have 11 programmable buttons but maintain an ergonomic shape. Neither has the wireless freedom that you'll find in the G900 or the Naga Epic, but both do perform admirably. The Logitech G600 is regularly available for around $40 while the Naga is currently around $60. Overall you may decide to go with whichever one is cheapest or looks better to you. Software customization is available on both - although I prefer to use Logitech's. That being said this may not be the case for everyone. I got used to this after a while and it became quite comfortable. In addition, they both keep your palm in a relatively high stance. While you're getting used to it you'll probably misclick from time to time. In using these mice extensively there is a bit of a learning curve when getting to know the grid layout positions. Razer claims it's using the world's most precise gaming mouse sensor here, but in my opinion, this is a bit of a marketing gimmick. Both use a somewhat accurate laser sensor. Razer added a mechanical pad with staggered buttons like Logitech's and eliminated grips to give it better ergonomics. With Razer's recent upgrades to the Naga model these two feel very similar. In addition, not having the alternate grips that the previous Naga had simply made it feel more ergonomic. The grid has a layout which has buttons staggered up and down in a way where you can feel them with your hand. If this were last year, then I'd clearly give the edge to the G600. Both are good options, but which should you choose?Īs far grid mice are concerned right now it comes down to whether you'd rather have the Logitech G600, the Razer Naga Chroma or Trinity model, or something inexpensive like the Redragon Impact or M901.