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title: "Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse"
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# Ultra-responsive clicks Custom RGB lighting 12000 DPI precision Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** £368.55
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your game with precision, speed, and style — the G303 Daedalus Apex is your secret weapon.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** £368.55 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lightning-Fast Clicks:** Experience ultra-responsive buttons rated for 20 million clicks—built to keep up with your grind.
- • **Personalize Your Setup:** RGB customizable lighting lets you sync your mouse vibe with your gaming rig or mood.
- • **On-the-Fly DPI Switching:** Seamlessly adapt your sensitivity mid-game with 5 DPI presets from 200 to 12,000.
- • **Lightweight & Durable Design:** Play longer with a featherweight frame engineered for comfort and endurance.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy at 12000 DPI:** Dominate every pixel with exclusive Delta Zero sensor tech for flawless targeting.

## Overview

The Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition is a high-precision, lightweight gaming mouse featuring an exclusive Delta Zero optical sensor with up to 12,000 DPI sensitivity. Designed with pro gamers in mind, it offers ultra-responsive buttons rated for 20 million clicks, customizable RGB lighting, and on-the-fly DPI switching across five settings. Its durable yet ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended sessions, making it a top choice for FPS enthusiasts seeking accuracy and speed.

## Description

Designed for performance gaming enthusiasts Daedalus Apex's advanced optical sensor has maximum tracking accuracy up to 12000DPI. Make it personal with RGB Customizable lighting.* *Some profile settings require Logitech Gaming Software available for download at logitech.com/downloads

Review: Perfect gaming mouse for guy with larger hands who uses a pure fingertip-style mouse grip and high sensitivity - TL;DR: I love this mouse because I have large hands and use a fingertips-only style grip. If you use a palm or claw grip there's a good chance this mouse won't work for you unless you have smaller hands. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After using this mouse for about a year, I think I've finally ended my search for the right mouse for my hand size and grip style. I have large palms (4.5" from wrist to bottom of middle finger) compared to my fingers (3.5" from bottom to top of middle finger). In total my hands are a little larger than average for my height (6' 1"). I hold the mouse with a fingertip-style grip - base of palm resting on mousepad, only touching the mouse with the tips of my fingers, and moving it with a combination of finger contraction and wrist pivoting along with frequently lifting the mouse completely off the pad to place it in a better position for continued movement. I've tried forcing myself to use a palm grip on a mouse intended for it and I just can't get used to having to move my entire arm to control the mouse. Definitely not the most common style, but it's just what naturally has always felt and worked best for me while playing games. I tend to use DPI of about 1200-1600, as that's the level I like for everyday productivity usage, and then set sensitivity in games to whatever feels right. Generally, in any genre of game, I use a fairly high sensitivity to the point that it allows me to do a complete 180 turn in an FPS by just moving the mouse an inch to the right or left. After buying at least 10 mice in the last 10 years trying to find one that feels "right", this is finally the one that does it for me. It's smaller and lighter than the bulky, heavy mice intended for use with a palm grip and has a base that's just enough smaller than the top to make it super easy to lift and reposition the mouse while holding with just my fingertips. That same inward/downward vertical slant of the sides also makes it super easy to maintain my grip on the mouse without having to press super tightly like I have in the past with other mice whose bases are wider than their tops. Much less hand/finger fatigue while using this mouse for prolonged periods of high activity. As I've come to expect from Logitech mice, the sensor/buttons/wheel are all very high quality and feel solid and well-made. It tracks really well and the software you can install on your computer to tweak the mouse settings and set up profiles gives you lots of nice customization options. At the price I paid for this mouse (in the low 40 dollar range) it's a tremendous value and I would happily buy it again at double the cost if this one died. All that being said, if you do use a palm grip this mouse may not be the one for you, unless you have smaller hands. The smaller your hands the easier it will be to use this mouse with a palm or claw grip style, as it's not a large mouse. If you have hands around my size, using this mouse with a palm grip would be almost impossible - when I hold it in that way the end of the mouse barely reaches the top of my palm, so there's no more mouse left on which to actually rest my palm. Pros (specifically for me, based on hand size/grip style): - Small and light - Base smaller than top, making edges very grippable - Just enough buttons to do everything I need without a bunch of superfluous ones getting in the way - High quality sensor and mechanical parts - Logitech mouse software is generally easy to use and has nice features - High quality, braided cord that doesn't get tangled or feel too stiff - Great price for what you get Cons: - Honestly, I have to try pretty hard to come up with any cons for myself. I guess one would be that the scroll wheel isn't as high quality as some of the much more expensive Logitech mice, and doesn't have left-to-right scrolling by tilting the wheel to either side. - If you use a palm or claw grip and don't have pretty small hands, I would say this mouse probably won't work for you.
Review: Solid FPS mouse for Claw/Fingertip/Hybrid Grips - I've been using the G303 for about a full day of gaming now and here are my impressions. Sensor: Feels fine, appropriately snappy and responsive, doesn't malfunction at any speed I can reach, etc. I don't have superhuman perceptions but I thought the DA 2013 (with Synapse) was a bit laggy and I don't think this is laggy. I'm sure there is a whole range of responsiveness between DA 2013 w/ Synapse and 'fine' but take what you will from my assessment. Shape: Surprisingly comfortable. The way my thumb and pinky pinch slightly inwards when I grip the mouse curls the base of my palm inwards, making a natural 'pocket' where the thin rear of the G303 fits really nicely. I hate to disappoint the naysayers but there may have been an actual ergonomist involved in the mouse shell. The inward sloping front lets the thumb grip it while in a very natural, relaxed posture. The pinky similarly is able to sit along the right side very naturally but the front becomes so thin that the longer ring finger doesn't really have a natural place to sit. I find myself most comfortable with 3 fingers on top of the mouse, where normally I have 2, ring and pinky both gripping the right side. Vertically the area of the mouse you would grip is \_/ shaped (like the Zowie FK etc.) so it's very easy to lift with minimal pressure. It could stand to be a bit lighter, but the Ninox Aurora spoiled me that way. Buttons: M1 and M2 are probably the best buttons on any mouse I've ever used. They click as easily and lightly as any 20M Omrons but they have that crisp, resilient feel of Huanos. They make the G502 buttons feel mushy by comparison! If you hunt for pre-travel you can find some (less than 1mm) by pressing the very front edge of the switch, but at least where my fingers naturally sit there is none. M3, M4, M5 are nothing special, and in my opinion M4 and M5 should be wider or located further down, as I need to move my thumb slightly to activate them. Wheel: The scroll wheel has a nice notched feeling similar to the newer Zowie mice but with more defined stops, and a pleasant, rubbery texture. If you have 3 fingers atop the mouse you will find it in a good position, but if you only have 2 fingers atop the mouse I think you will find it's located slightly too far back. Cable: The cable is thick and braided but flexible, and Logitech wisely chose to ship it loosely wrapped instead of bundled so it doesn't arrive already kinked and tangled to **** . The only issue I have is it sometimes gets caught on the rough edges of my Hayate, which I solved by pushing my monitors together and just throwing the cable over top of them so it naturally curves upward. Despite its thickness it's not too heavy, and besides the Artisan pad issue I haven't noticed any resistance. Overall Impressions: While I still feel there is room for improvement in the ergonomics, specifically in the right side (which would make it 'almost-ambidextrous' but why worry about that when there are already only side buttons for righties) and in the placements of M4, M5 and the wheel, the G303 is still the most comfortable functional mouse of the 15+ I've used to date and has earned its place as my new daily driver.

## Features

- Advanced optical sensor: Exclusive Delta Zero sensor technology precisely translates hand movements on-screen for more accurate targeting
- Designed with feedback from performance gaming enthusiasts: Gain enhanced accuracy and responsiveness in a lightweight design
- RGB Customizable Lighting: Customize lighting colors to match your style, system or environment
- Durable and lightweight: Maximum gaming comfort and durable buttons tested to a 20 million click lifespan
- On-the-fly DPI Switching: Make the right moves in any game situation with up to 5 DPI settings (200 to 12,000 DPI)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00TKFD51M |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,109 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,505 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,083 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855112620 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-004380 |
| Model Number | 910-004380 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | feet |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 796327872962 097855112620 734911501669 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this mouse friendly towards other mice?**
A: It's quietly competitive against other mice.

**Q: Will this mouse still work if I cut the cord with scissors? I need it to be wireless. Thanks**
A: Your dream has now come true. The new g303 Shroud edition is wireless!

**Q: Does this mouse have the same sensor as the g402? Does it use the Fusion Engine as well?**
A: No it does not.  The g402 has the am010 sensor with the fusion engine. The g303 has a pixart pmw3366 built in conjuction with logitech. which is considered by enthusiasts to be one of if not the best sensor on the market spec wise. this doesn't need the fusion engine as it's maximum perfect control speed is substantially higher than the am010

**Q: Dimensions and weight? This mouse looks like it might be a dream come true for me. Been searching for a new fingertip mouse from a G9X.**
A: This is not my picture, but here's a picture I found comparing the G9x and G302 (same outside shape as G303). You can probably search up the exact dimensions and weight with/without cord yourself. Things to note is the G303 has a diamond-like ambidextrous shape whereas the G9X is more "fat" where the palm would sit. That difference is all up to preference and I can't predict for you whether it will be a dream come true or a major letdown. The mouse does feel light, but there's some weight in it (non-adjustable). My hands actually like this shape in that my thumb, ring finger, and pinky grip slightly above the two side points. To me, it's surprisingly comfortable. Good luck!http://cdn.overclock.net/6/67/900x900px-LL-67c3bcb7_IMG_0563.jpeg

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect gaming mouse for guy with larger hands who uses a pure fingertip-style mouse grip and high sensitivity
*by D***H on October 26, 2017*

TL;DR: I love this mouse because I have large hands and use a fingertips-only style grip. If you use a palm or claw grip there's a good chance this mouse won't work for you unless you have smaller hands. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After using this mouse for about a year, I think I've finally ended my search for the right mouse for my hand size and grip style. I have large palms (4.5" from wrist to bottom of middle finger) compared to my fingers (3.5" from bottom to top of middle finger). In total my hands are a little larger than average for my height (6' 1"). I hold the mouse with a fingertip-style grip - base of palm resting on mousepad, only touching the mouse with the tips of my fingers, and moving it with a combination of finger contraction and wrist pivoting along with frequently lifting the mouse completely off the pad to place it in a better position for continued movement. I've tried forcing myself to use a palm grip on a mouse intended for it and I just can't get used to having to move my entire arm to control the mouse. Definitely not the most common style, but it's just what naturally has always felt and worked best for me while playing games. I tend to use DPI of about 1200-1600, as that's the level I like for everyday productivity usage, and then set sensitivity in games to whatever feels right. Generally, in any genre of game, I use a fairly high sensitivity to the point that it allows me to do a complete 180 turn in an FPS by just moving the mouse an inch to the right or left. After buying at least 10 mice in the last 10 years trying to find one that feels "right", this is finally the one that does it for me. It's smaller and lighter than the bulky, heavy mice intended for use with a palm grip and has a base that's just enough smaller than the top to make it super easy to lift and reposition the mouse while holding with just my fingertips. That same inward/downward vertical slant of the sides also makes it super easy to maintain my grip on the mouse without having to press super tightly like I have in the past with other mice whose bases are wider than their tops. Much less hand/finger fatigue while using this mouse for prolonged periods of high activity. As I've come to expect from Logitech mice, the sensor/buttons/wheel are all very high quality and feel solid and well-made. It tracks really well and the software you can install on your computer to tweak the mouse settings and set up profiles gives you lots of nice customization options. At the price I paid for this mouse (in the low 40 dollar range) it's a tremendous value and I would happily buy it again at double the cost if this one died. All that being said, if you do use a palm grip this mouse may not be the one for you, unless you have smaller hands. The smaller your hands the easier it will be to use this mouse with a palm or claw grip style, as it's not a large mouse. If you have hands around my size, using this mouse with a palm grip would be almost impossible - when I hold it in that way the end of the mouse barely reaches the top of my palm, so there's no more mouse left on which to actually rest my palm. Pros (specifically for me, based on hand size/grip style): - Small and light - Base smaller than top, making edges very grippable - Just enough buttons to do everything I need without a bunch of superfluous ones getting in the way - High quality sensor and mechanical parts - Logitech mouse software is generally easy to use and has nice features - High quality, braided cord that doesn't get tangled or feel too stiff - Great price for what you get Cons: - Honestly, I have to try pretty hard to come up with any cons for myself. I guess one would be that the scroll wheel isn't as high quality as some of the much more expensive Logitech mice, and doesn't have left-to-right scrolling by tilting the wheel to either side. - If you use a palm or claw grip and don't have pretty small hands, I would say this mouse probably won't work for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid FPS mouse for Claw/Fingertip/Hybrid Grips
*by G***Y on March 18, 2015*

I've been using the G303 for about a full day of gaming now and here are my impressions. Sensor: Feels fine, appropriately snappy and responsive, doesn't malfunction at any speed I can reach, etc. I don't have superhuman perceptions but I thought the DA 2013 (with Synapse) was a bit laggy and I don't think this is laggy. I'm sure there is a whole range of responsiveness between DA 2013 w/ Synapse and 'fine' but take what you will from my assessment. Shape: Surprisingly comfortable. The way my thumb and pinky pinch slightly inwards when I grip the mouse curls the base of my palm inwards, making a natural 'pocket' where the thin rear of the G303 fits really nicely. I hate to disappoint the naysayers but there may have been an actual ergonomist involved in the mouse shell. The inward sloping front lets the thumb grip it while in a very natural, relaxed posture. The pinky similarly is able to sit along the right side very naturally but the front becomes so thin that the longer ring finger doesn't really have a natural place to sit. I find myself most comfortable with 3 fingers on top of the mouse, where normally I have 2, ring and pinky both gripping the right side. Vertically the area of the mouse you would grip is \_/ shaped (like the Zowie FK etc.) so it's very easy to lift with minimal pressure. It could stand to be a bit lighter, but the Ninox Aurora spoiled me that way. Buttons: M1 and M2 are probably the best buttons on any mouse I've ever used. They click as easily and lightly as any 20M Omrons but they have that crisp, resilient feel of Huanos. They make the G502 buttons feel mushy by comparison! If you hunt for pre-travel you can find some (less than 1mm) by pressing the very front edge of the switch, but at least where my fingers naturally sit there is none. M3, M4, M5 are nothing special, and in my opinion M4 and M5 should be wider or located further down, as I need to move my thumb slightly to activate them. Wheel: The scroll wheel has a nice notched feeling similar to the newer Zowie mice but with more defined stops, and a pleasant, rubbery texture. If you have 3 fingers atop the mouse you will find it in a good position, but if you only have 2 fingers atop the mouse I think you will find it's located slightly too far back. Cable: The cable is thick and braided but flexible, and Logitech wisely chose to ship it loosely wrapped instead of bundled so it doesn't arrive already kinked and tangled to **** . The only issue I have is it sometimes gets caught on the rough edges of my Hayate, which I solved by pushing my monitors together and just throwing the cable over top of them so it naturally curves upward. Despite its thickness it's not too heavy, and besides the Artisan pad issue I haven't noticed any resistance. Overall Impressions: While I still feel there is room for improvement in the ergonomics, specifically in the right side (which would make it 'almost-ambidextrous' but why worry about that when there are already only side buttons for righties) and in the placements of M4, M5 and the wheel, the G303 is still the most comfortable functional mouse of the 15+ I've used to date and has earned its place as my new daily driver.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible Performance and Design
*by G***E on July 9, 2018*

I cannot describe in words how good this mouse is, but I will try. I don't know how Logitech did it, but they managed to make one of the best fitting and comfortable mice that I have ever used. I don't know about others but when I grip this mouse, it just feels like a glove for my hand and I have medium sized hands. When you grip this mouse, it kind of leaves your hand in 1 position, which is good because it improves accuracy and doesn't make your fingers or your hand slip off of the mouse. The keys on this mouse are soo good as they are very easily clickable, but not too sensitive either. I love the RGB honeycomb pattern on the sides, which I have set to slow cycling effect. I love it's simplistic design as I do not like too many unnecessary buttons and even left handed people love this mouse as well as it is almost ambidextrous. I love how light the mouse is and the fact that it is not too tall so my hand always feels comfortable and doesn't get tired from long hours of usage. The sensor on this mouse is so responsive and accurate that it literally feels like I have an extra hand. Also, the software that Logitech provides for free with this mouse allows you to auto-tune your surface to the mouse, whether it be a hard or soft surface, which makes your mouse even slightly more accurate. Lastly, the 6 pads on the bottom of the mouse bottom surface are very nice as well since they provide good balance and it feels like butter when you slide this mouse across your mouse pad. Literally, the only thing I can even think of that is bad with this mouse is the reported rattle issues on it, which was actually fixed by Logitech a year after it's release. It really is a shame that it was discontinued because I can honestly say that this mouse is one of the best products that Logitech has ever put out and I really hope to see it's return one day.

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