![]() It is a snap (see what I did there?) to swap it out with buttons so it is active on both sides of the mouse, or swap to disable the left side of the mouse instead for southpaws. The two thumb buttons on the right side are replaced with a stabilised piece of plastic which has a magnetic connector. It comes with 10 buttons although by default two buttons are disabled. It is a far cry from the OTT lights favoured by competitors. Again the RGB lighting on the G903 is very discreet, limited to the G logo and the grill behind the scroll wheel. Obviously it all depends on your actual grip and size of hand. ![]() The claw grip allows all the fingers to be out of the way, whereas for the palm grip the pinky and/or ring finger might get in the way. It works well with a claw grip and more than adequate for a palm grip. The G903 is an ambidextrous mouse, so the lefthanders amongst us aren’t going to feel left out. The first device powered on and set on the PowerPlay mat pairs automatically. To be honest when I first read about PowerCore, I expected something like an ARC reactor that needed to be pushed into the heart of the G903 mouse. The PowerCore module we swapped in earlier performs the task of transferring the projected charge from the mousepad to the mouse itself. The G logo also lights up to indicate it is powered on, the RGB lighting is discreetly limited that. When the data/power cable is plugged in, an electromagnetic field a few millimetres high is generated across most of the PowerPlay base. ![]() The PowerPlay mat is just a large charging surface. I do have a tendency to default to a hard surface purely because they are easier to clean. I have no preferences personally, most of the time I am just grateful if there is a mouse to work with rather than going full keyboard jockey. Both surfaces are well constructed and works great with the G903. The softer cloth surface would suit those who prefer broad sweeping motions in their game play. The coarser hard finish is probably better for players who have tighter motions and better granular control. Logitech offers both a soft and hard surface options, ready for your personal preference. Then power the mouse on and it automagically pairs with the PowerPlay base. 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. The module flashes blue to indicate it is powered on. The interchangeable mousepad surface requires nothing more than putting it on top of the rubberised PowerPlay base and it stays there by friction. The base component of the PowerPlay system comes with a data/power USB cable which plugs into the module at the top. Getting the PowerPlay system going is extremely simple. NVIDIA GTX 2080ti ASUS Strix OC 11GB Editionĭucky Shine 7 Blackout with Cherry MX Red Switches □ I partly delegated this review to Danbo who grumbled at me for forcing him to test a wireless gaming mouse, from Logitech to boot. Instead I deferred to the younger generation who actually has the time to game, or at least prioritises gaming. Actually I lied, I played three of the four Uncharted games, Jedi Knight, oh and Skylanders with the kids. Anyone remember Wing Commander? Yeah that was my era. Well I am just going to declare it upfront, my gaming days are long over. Given this mouse is a few years old, I am going to let that slide. A high quality braided micro USB cable is also included. Also in the storage case is a 10g weight and a Logitech Unifying receiver. It comes with a nice little storage case with left hand side blank and right hand side buttons should you wish to swap it to a southpaw mouse. The G903 mouse comes with everything you need to make it your own. But on the bright side, there are now 5 members of the family that fit the bill. The PowerPlay technology is proprietary so no, you cannot charge your phone. For goodness sakes don’t try to bend it and don’t drop it. Under the bonnet of the PowerPlay Wireless Charging System is where the magic lies – it charges your mouse whilst your computer is on (or at least when *that* USB port is powered). In very simplistic terms that absolutely does not do it justice, it is a very fancy mouse pad that comes with an interchangeable soft (cloth) or hard surface that requires a special data/power cable that connects to your computer’s USB port. It encompasses a line of Logitech G line of accessories with the centerpiece being the the Powerplay Wireless Charging System. The folks over at Logitech were generous enough to send along a Powerplay Wireless Charging System with it. Here at DigitalReviews we thought it would be a good time to look at the state of play with the current G903 with the PMW3366 12k sensor in eager anticipation. From pink Pebble to gaming, Logitech recently announced their updated G903 wireless gaming mouse with the HERO 16k sensor.
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