The tantalizing prospect of freeing your mouse from its unwieldy tether is easily attainable for most casual PC users, who can pick up a decent wireless mouse for less than $30. But that's not the case for gamers. They must face a painful tradeoff: Eliminating the physical connection between mouse and PC ensures greater freedom of movement, but usually at the expense of the accuracy required for fast-twitch gaming. The new Logitech G603 Wireless Gaming Mouse ($69.99) is no different. Although it boasts Logitech's improved 2.4Ghz wireless transmission technology, it still suffers from occasionally noticeable lag even when performing everyday non-gaming tasks. Gamers who value pinpoint accuracy above all else will want to examine the Logitech G Pro ($129.95 at Amazon) , our current Editors' Choice for gaming mice, but if your biggest pet peeve about PC gaming is a constraining mouse cord, the G603 deserves a close look. Few Buttons, but Easy Customization The G603 is rather plain, e...
If you're willing to give up lighting, oodles of buttons, and extremely precise control for greater mousing freedom when you play, the Logitech G603 won't disappoint.
Good accuracy for a wireless mouse; Unobtrusive design; Long-lasting battery; Easy-to-use customization software
Lacks lighting; Only five buttons