Description
Logitech® G403 HERO Gaming Mouse features the advanced next-gen HERO 25K sensor for next-gen gameplay. Comfortable design, removable weight, and six programmable buttons with G HUB.
£91.08 £72.86
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Logitech® G403 HERO Gaming Mouse features the advanced next-gen HERO 25K sensor for next-gen gameplay. Comfortable design, removable weight, and six programmable buttons with G HUB.
EAN | 5060229473196 |
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Brand | Logitech |
Surface coloration | Monotone |
Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Buttons quantity | 6 |
Power Source | Cable |
Quantity | 1 |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Device interface | USB Type-A |
Movement detection technolo | Optical |
Other operating systems sup | Chrome |
Product Type | Mice |
Height | 43 mm |
Illumination | Y |
Customizable movement resol | Y |
Purpose | Gaming |
Customizable weight | Y |
Balance weight | 10 g |
Width | 68 mm |
Package height | 170 mm |
Mac operating systems suppo | Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan |
Form Factor | Right-hand |
Package width | 48 mm |
Package depth | 116 mm |
Response Time | 1 ms |
Depth | 124 mm |
Cable Length | 2.1 m |
Mouse tracking speed | 400 ips |
Acceleration (max) | 40 G |
Polling rate | 1000 Hz |
Master (outer) case height | 188 mm |
Movement resolution | 25600 DPI |
Illumination colour | Blue, Green, Red |
Windows operating systems s | Windows 7 |
Master (outer) case length | 203 mm |
Weight | 87.3 g |
Package weight | 200.6 g |
Master (outer) case width | 123 mm |
Master (outer) case gross w | 935 g |
Product colour | Black |
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Marco Picollo (verified owner) –
This mouse replaces my M370 that started developing issues with the double left clicking and back forward button. It has a nice and robust feel. The ability to tilt the mouse and get two angled options makes it more ergonometric. The winner is the little button to select two tracking speeds for the marble. The trackball is super smooth and precise. I have it in the 20 degrees angle all the time as it is more comfortable.I used it for ten hours a day without any problems. If it lasts me three years at this rate of use I will be delighted.
M. P. Sledmere (verified owner) –
If trackballs hadnt been invented and all we had were regular mouses, my working life would have ended long ago due to carpal tunnel syndrome or something like it my wrist would never have survived. Other than the computer, this is the greatest invention ever that I use every day. And this is a great trackball. Simply beautiful.
MARIE AGNES (verified owner) –
i wore out my previous trackball. this is perfect, especially on airplanes where real estate is at a premium and using the trackpad on a laptop is nearly impossible. this trackball takes up a small space, and doesnt move. it is comfortable and doesnt cause the hand issues. definitely recommend people try before jumping to conclusion compared to a mouse.
J Sohal (verified owner) –
Logitech GHub required. This basically kills any desire to continue to own this version of my absolute favorite mouse ever…and it infuriates me. The mouse is everything I love about my G502 mice I own 5, one for every system I use and its wireless The only comparable wireless mice, from Logitech, when I first started using my G502 were maybe the G602 or G900 but both did feel the same or have button placement down as well as the G502. This mouse is an exact physical clone of mine with a few internal tweaks and SLIGHT upgrades…mainly the biggest one just being wireless. The weight system is slightly different and Im not sure if it needed to be adjusted at all but it still works great. The reality is that they probably changed them just to make the older weights obsolete so if you need replacements youll be buying them at the highest price. It performs great and honestly its a hard product to fault…except that it requires a program that I abhor and refuse to use alongside LGS just to support products that absolutely should be compatible in both services. I still use what Logitech now considers legacy products, the original G502 versions are now on that list, and they all run via LGS which is a well built and thoroughly vetted program so being forced to run a second program that is absolutely inferior in every way seems ridiculous. I also need to point out that one of my frustrations is that if you have any in between interlying devices like G910 Orion Spark keyboard and you install the GHub software it will take control of those devices as the primary software for all profiling and such. This is infuriating in multiple ways but mainly because the profile systems were changed and even when you import older profiles the GHub will QUITE COMMONLY loseforget them So, do I like this mouse Absolutely Would I recommend this mouse to someone Absolutely, as long as this is there first ever entry into the Logitech gaming software interface or they are already accustomed to GHub. Do I feel like this mouse fits all of my personal criteria for a wireless gaming mouse Yes because it has everything you could ask for in such a device, in all the right places, and it will never disappoint you in any game you choose to bring it with you into…but also no because it also forces you to use a service that is inferior to its predecessor and that feels wrong on too many levels to endorse. I returned mine after trying to convince myself to only use it on specific systems where the need for two separate programs was tolerable, because in the end it just caused too much unwanted hassle and unnecessary redundancy.
Lorerenzo Faccini (verified owner) –
Newer design but very similar to the reliable older model. Ive been using this type of trackball for many years and the style is perfect for me. You dont need a mousepad or a large space to move a mouse around. You can use this on the desk next to your computer or on the arm of a chair or even from your lap. Your thumb and one finger does everything you need. If you a bit more, there is a more expensive model that also has tilt functionality to ease any mobility issues or better help the joints in your wrist. Logitech has great products