Logitech G903 mouse and PowerPlay mouse pad review (2024)

TechRadar Verdict

Logitech’s newest and best wireless gaming mouse brings a few performance improvements. But, to fully unlock its potential, you’ll need to buy its pricy charging mouse pad.

Pros

  • +

    Solid build quality

  • +

    Accurate and reliable wireless

  • +

    Unique wireless charging technology

Cons

  • -

    Exorbitantly expensive

  • -

    Can't charge your phone

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test.

The Logitech G900 has reigned as the undisputed king of wireless gaming mice since it was introduced last year. Now, a successor has already been named with the Logitech G903.

To many, this peripheral might seem like a premature sequel. However, its ability to constantly draw power from Logitech’s new PowerPlay mouse pad could solve one of the last annoyances of wireless gaming mice.

That said, to get this winning combination, you’ll need to spend AED 828 on the Logitech G903 – which is a lot to spend on a gaming mouse by itself – and another AED 608 for the PowerPlay. Altogether, this is an expensive setup, though you can always find deals that are a good AED 200 cheaper.

Despite flaunting a price high enough to make your eyes water, the performance of Logitech’s flagship wireless gaming mouse, and the convenience the wireless charging pad, are worth every cent in our book.

Design

Physically speaking, the Logitech G903 only varies in subtle ways from its predecessor. The gunmetal gray parts of the Logitech G900 have been replaced with a purely black color scheme. While this gives the mouse a more uniform look, we wished Logitech didn’t remove the soft touch coating on the front edge of the peripheral, as it gave us an extra bit of texture for our ring finger to rest against.

The bigger shakeup is on the underside of Logitech G903, which now features a puck-shaped cavity. In this space, you can either add a 10 gram weight or attach a ‘PowerCore’ module that we’ll get into more later.

Otherwise, the Logitech G903’s body shape hasn’t changed – not that we’re complaining. Our hands fall comfortably onto the G903’s gentle curves and its long body make it compatible for a wide range hand sizes. Although there aren’t any surfaces lined with soft touch material or rubber, the mouse never really slipped out of our hands.

Logitech G903 mouse and PowerPlay mouse pad review (6)

Now you’re playing with power

The Logitech G903’s newest trick is it comes with the ability to wirelessly charge through a specialized mouse pad called the Logitech PowerPlay. The pad essentially creates an electromagnetic resonance charging field – say that five times fast – that the mouse absorbs through a PowerCore module you can attach to the bottom of the mouse.

With this arrangement, the Logitech G903 can pull a constant current of electricity to both power its operation and recharge its internal batteries. Not only that, the PowerPlay mat comes equipped with a wireless receiver that connects with your mouse, so you won’t need to occupy another USB port for a separate dongle – which you can instead plug into a laptop.

In this way, the PowerPlay sets up the perfect way of using a single mouse both at home and on the go. On a typical day, we use the mouse and specialized charging mat in the office for work and testing, take it out for a few meetings, bring it back home for gaming on our personal rig and come back to the office on the next day to fill the batteries back up with regular usage.

Other than your mouse, it would have been great if the PowerPlay could have charged your other devices based on the Qi wireless charging standard- such as the iPhone X or the Samsung Galaxy S9. But it doesn't do that.

One more drawback is that, as convenient as the PowerPlay is, it isn’t going to get the Logitech G903 fully charged in a jiffy. Going from 0% battery to a full charge with your mouse on the PowerPlay would take between 12 and 14 hours, by Logitech’s estimate.

If you’re looking for a quick charge, plugging in a microUSB cable would be way faster. Thankfully, though, the Logitech G903 has a fairly-sizable battery life with up to 24 hours of usage – or up to 32 hours without any lighting at all.

For these reasons, we would say the Logitech’s specialized mouse mat is a convenient luxury, but not a necessary add-on for the Logitech G903.

Performance

The Logitech G903 might be a wireless gaming mouse, but it feels as seamless as a wired one. That’s no small feat, and that’s all thanks to the same Lightspeed Wireless technology that was also in the G900. We never experienced any latency or loss if signal despite using the peripheral in an office saturated with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and every other type of wireless signal.

Of course, a big part of the Logitech G903’s accuracy comes from its PMW3366 optical sensor with a maximum sensitivity of 12,000 dots per inch. Comparatively, the AED 600 Razer Lancehead is equipped with its self-made 5G laser sensor at an even higher sensitivity of 16,000 DPI.

Some will argue that optical sensors are better than five-year-old laser technology, meanwhile, on paper Razer has a leg up on the sensitivity department. Ultimately, though, after using both mice for a week at the same time, we can confidently say they’re both equally as accurate and reliable.

The real distinction between these two peripherals comes down to aesthetics and ergonomics, which we feel is again a dead heat between the two.

Logitech G903 mouse and PowerPlay mouse pad review (11)

Final verdict

The Logitech G903 is dang expensive and even more so if you’re looking to pick up the PowerPlay mat. That said, if you want the best wireless gaming mouse combo right now, this is it.

Logitech’s Lightspeed Wireless technology was ahead of the curve last year, and it still feels like it’s on the cutting edge today. Now with the ability to always wirelessly charge your peripheral, there’s almost no reason not to ditch the cord.

Logitech G903 mouse and PowerPlay mouse pad review (12)

Kevin Lee

Kevin Lee was a former computing reporter at TechRadar. Kevin is now the SEO Updates Editor at IGN based in New York. He handles all of the best of tech buying guides while also dipping his hand in the entertainment and games evergreen content. Kevin has over eight years of experience in the tech and games publications with previous bylines at Polygon, PC World, and more. Outside of work, Kevin is major movie buff of cult and bad films. He also regularly plays flight & space sim and racing games. IRL he's a fan of archery, axe throwing, and board games.

Latest

FBI claims China could be set to launch attacks on US infrastructure any dayTurtle Beach is releasing an open back gaming headset, plus new additions to the Stealth lineCopilot is everywhere in Windows 11 and it’s about to get harder to ignore – but is Microsoft in danger of wearing out the AI assistant’s welcome?
See more latest►

Most Popular
Vari Electric Standing Desk with ComfortEdge review
Clearscope review: a well-rounded SEO optimization tool for business use
BenQ GW3290QT monitor review
Brother HL-L8245CDW (HL-L8240CDW) review
Epson EcoTank ET-4850 review
Adobe Express (2024) review
Netgear Orbi 970 review: a state-of-the-art Wi-Fi 7 mesh system for larger homes and offices
Linksys Velop Pro 6E review: high-speed Wi-Fi for homes and offices of all sizes
Insta360 X4 review – the best 360-degree camera just got better
Enabot Ebo SE pet robot review: the catsitter I didn’t know I needed but can’t live without
Dashword review: a nearly perfect SEO optimization program with one major flaw
Logitech G903 mouse and PowerPlay mouse pad review (2024)

FAQs

What does POWERPLAY mouse pad do? ›

POWERPLAY provides endless play by keeping your compatible Logitech G mouse charged at all times, even while you game.

Which Logitech mice work with POWERPLAY? ›

Continuously charge your compatible Logitech G gaming mice: G703, G903, G502 LIGHTSPEED, G502 X LIGHTSPEED, G502 X PLUS, PRO Wireless, PRO X Superlight and more. POWERPLAY is a complete solution with integrated pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless.

How long does the Logitech G903 last? ›

140 Hours.

HERO 25K is super-efficient, delivering incredible battery life that lasts up to 140 hours of gameplay with LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting in full effect — and up to 180 hours with no lighting.

Is G903 or G502 better? ›

The Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED is a better gaming mouse than the Logitech G502 HERO; it's a wireless mouse with lower click latency.

Does it matter what mouse pad you get? ›

Soft, cloth mouse pads offer more precise pointer control, but may not be as quick as you'd like. You can also find hybrids, which are, well, hybrids. Hard and hybrid mouse pads will wear down skates more quickly than soft mouse pads.

Does Logitech Powerplay work? ›

Personally, it keeps my Logitech G502 X Plus at around 79% charge. The charging pad is for the mouse only and WILL NOT CHARGE YOUR PHONE. Also, for those that have a white mouse, the rechargeable battery comes in black. Personal Experience Pros - Overall, I love the Logitech Powerplay wireless charging pad.

How do I pair Logitech G903 with POWERPLAY? ›

The module flashes blue to indicate it is powered on. On the G903 side you need to push down on the cover on the bottom of the mouse, pop it out and replace it with the PowerCore module. Then power the mouse on and it automagically pairs with the PowerPlay base.

What Logitech mouse do pros use? ›

Logitech G collaborated with more than 50 pro players to find the perfect shape, weight and feel combined with LIGHTSPEED wireless and HERO 25K sensor. The result: is one of the most popular mice in esports. FREE Keyboard Sleeve with G Series Mouse and Keyboard Purchase.

Is there a mousepad that charges your mouse? ›

15W Wireless Charging Mouse Pad ExtreLife Gaming Mouse Pad combines mouse pad and wireless charging station into one, allowing you to easily charge any wireless charging device, at your fingertips, while you're working.

What is the button on the bottom of my G903? ›

Around the bottom you'll find a switch to turn the wireless receiver on or off, a button to toggle through the on-board stored profiles (you can have up to 5), and a round coin-shaped disc.

Is the Logitech G903 heavy? ›

The Logitech G903 HERO is front-heavy, but you can add a 10-gram weight in the back to even out the balance.

Is G703 better than G903? ›

Side-by-Side Comparison

Overall, the Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED is better than the Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED with HERO Sensor. The G903 has twice as many buttons, and you can unlock the scroll wheel for smooth scrolling and tilt inputs.

Is Logitech G903 good for FPS? ›

Precision is another area where the G903 excels. Its high DPI range and adjustable sensitivity settings provide pixel-precise targeting and tracking across different games and styles of play. Whether you're sniping from a distance in an FPS or selecting units in an RTS, this mouse has you covered.

Is the Logitech G903 good for drag clicking? ›

You can drag click with the G903.

What is the function of the mouse pad? ›

A mousepad or mousemat is a surface for placing and moving a computer mouse. A mousepad enhances the usability of the mouse compared to using a mouse directly on a table by providing a surface to allow it to measure movement accurately and without jitter.

What does the Razer mouse pad do? ›

WOVEN FOR SPEED, CRAFTED FOR CONTROL

As a soft gaming mouse pad with a textured micro-weave cloth surface, it's designed to help you up your game with fluid swipes and pixel-precise aim.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dong Thiel

Last Updated:

Views: 5992

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (79 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dong Thiel

Birthday: 2001-07-14

Address: 2865 Kasha Unions, West Corrinne, AK 05708-1071

Phone: +3512198379449

Job: Design Planner

Hobby: Graffiti, Foreign language learning, Gambling, Metalworking, Rowing, Sculling, Sewing

Introduction: My name is Dong Thiel, I am a brainy, happy, tasty, lively, splendid, talented, cooperative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.