Product Comparison: Logitech G203 vs SteelSeries Rival 110
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- The optical sensor is extremely precise, leading to high levels of accuracy for gaming.
- Excellent all-rounder with classic aesthetics and a modern optical sensor.
- The sensor is very good with no visible lag.
- Sensor tracks perfectly, no acceleration.
- Having said the above, the weight is very nice and the sensor is excellent.
- I found that left click, right click and the scroll wheel require just the right amount of pressure and it's easy to press.
- The wheel is wide and has a nice click feel to it. The thumb buttons are thin and easy to get to them.
- The mouse does feels reponsive and it's nice that you can test out setting in real time so you can alter it higher or lower as you test what you like.
- Quality product, really notice the difference in responsiveness from other gaming mice.
- Two side buttons are a little too easy to click. Sometimes when I'm browsing I accidentally press them with my thumb and end up going back/forwards in my browser.
- Although small, the mouse fits into my hand very well (large hands) so no hand size should have an issue with it.
- The size of this mouse is perfect, not too small and not too big in my average sized hands.
- The mouse fits perfectly in my hand, which is about average 'medium' size and I use a hybrid palm/claw grip.
- I chose it first and foremost, due to its small size, light weight and accuracy of tracking.
- Its shape, size and weight make it comfortable to use for long periods.
- Lightweight. Simple design, no cheap plastic or stupid, cheap over the top gaming lights everywhere.
- The mouse is small. I have medium size hands and find it on the small size and this is good.
- It is very light for a mouse. There's no expansion on the mouse for added weights. For me personal this weight is just perfect.
- it's a nice size and fits well in my hands and all the buttons feel tactile and responsive.
- Feels light and small, good in the hand, the buttons are well situated.
- It's usb wire is fairly long in case your computer is a distance away from your desk.
- The USB cable of the G203 is much more practical and lighter that the totally annoying one of the G Pro. Nice conectivity.
- It connected immediately via USB to a computer with no admin privileges where other devices have trouble connecting to.
- The wire does not snag on the desk and is a great length. Good usb connection.
- In terms of tracking, it simply does what it was designed to do. But usb connection was bad for my laptop.
- Not had any cable issues or tangles, good that cable is not braided.
- Good wired mouse at perfect price range. I prefer wired mouses as this 100% 0 latancy in games.
- Stock cable work pretty fine and I don't think I would raplace it in near future.
- Nothing too impressive about the USB cable, which is a little bit disappointing considering a standard, plastic, grey cable.
- I'm using mice with my laptop and for me the standard plastic cable is bad as it will break.
- The RGB lighting effects the G logo and a small band at the back, and it all has to be the same colour at any one time.
- The Logitech Gaming Software lets you customize what all the buttons on the mouse do, change the colour of the RGB lighting.
- The lighting feature is nice and you can change it to your pleasure.
- It can also react to notifications and light up when you have a message which didn't seem to work really well.
- Only downside is the lack of features such as adjustable weight and surface training but overall fantastic.
- Good software, with a range of custom settings (including sensitivity and RGB lighting).
- The RGB lighting is basic and not gaudy. I prefer it this way and it's customisable to a certain degree with the SteelSeries software.
- You can download steelseries engine 3 which allows to map all the buttons including the cpi toggle if you wish.
- Good quality feel. Good for when you need to lift off to reposition, no sharp edge to scrape on your mouse mat like i have had with previous mice.
- The downloadable software searches your computer for games and allows for different settings for each game, which is really useful.