

Once again, the shape of the G303 is the same as the G302, with its angled edges, lighting grills and button placement. The side of the box lists all of the specifications for the mouse, including maximum DPI and overall weight. The black and blue colour scheme remains, with some more in-depth feature details printed on the back and a nice big image of the mouse on the front. The packaging for the Logitech G303 is exactly the same as the packaging for the G302. However, Logitech has been focussing on plenty of ‘under the hood' changes for the G303, which we will go over in this review. Today, we are taking a look at the G302's successor, the G303 Daedalus Apex, retaining that great spring tensioning system but upgrading the mouse sensor and throwing RGB lighting in to the mix.įor all intents and purposes, the G303 and the G302 look identical, with the same shape and button placement. However, it did have some limitations with a low DPI setting and a lack of lighting customization. Earlier on in the year we took a look at the Logitech G302, the first mouse from the company to use its new spring tension system for more responsive button clicks.
