However, what irks me is that Logitech FAILS to protect such products under warranty, even if using the production date as reference. (I know it is brand new as I Personally unwrapped the plastic covering the box, and the contents were all new.) Take note that, understandably, the local Logitech distributor will not honour warranty for such products. Source of product: Bought over Carousell, Brand new in Box from a person without receipt in July, who supposedly got it from Sim Lim Square. #DamnIt! So do take my mistakes as a learning opportunity – Don’t buy the wrong version too.Īnyway, back to reviewing this mouse – which so far, has been pretty good! And because of Logitech’s confusing naming, I bought the wrong version off Carousell. In August (when I happened to be looking for a new mouse, and bought this one), the HERO version was already released to reviewers for reviewing, but the actual product was not released to Singapore. I’ll also take this opportunity to voice my view about the very misleading situation: Personally, I’m quite pissed as I really got duped with Logitech’s strange naming convention. Don’t be the next “swaku” that bought the older version – it’s not worth it. So if you really feel like buying a Logitech G903, HOLD your breath, Read the product descriptions and check out the fine print very carefully. Meanwhile the newer G903 with the HERO sensor lasts a WHOPPING 140 HOURS with lights on, and 190 Hours if the lights are off. The older version with the PMW3365 sensor lasts for about 24 hours of continuous usage with the LED light on, and 32 Hours if the LED light is used. To me, the similarities in the naming of both products can easily become misleading as there is a very key difference between the older G903 with the PMW3366 sensor, and the one with the HERO sensor: And that is, the battery life. The problem is because of the very similar naming convention (And box design! As you can see above!) some sellers (especially Carousell ones) are “cheating” users.Įven the website design on Logitech Singapore’s Website looks far too similar (to my tastes) for both mouses. Just look at how similar the naming convention and overall box design is for the older G903 and newer one with the Hero Sensor! If you’re not careful, you might get the wrong version (Especially if buying a used one from Carousell). Then, there is also a newer G903 Mouse with Logitech’s new HERO sensor that is just as good in terms of tracking, but much more power efficient. So, There is the older version of the Logitech G903 with the PMW3366 sensor (which is a great sensor, but very power hungry). What are the Differences between the Old and Newer Logitech G903 Mouse?įirst, a little tech nugget: A wireless mouse (of today’s make) relies on a optical sensor and laser (either red, or infrared/invisible) to track your mouse movement. The confusing thing is that BOTH ARE CALLED LIGHTSPEED mouse’s, so if this is the first time you’re buying a Logitech Gaming Mouse, be careful! #TechWithAaron is here to find out if that is possible with the Logitech G903 Lightspeed.īut first, fair warning to all before I get on with my review: there are two versions of the Logitech G903 floating around in the market. Is there more that a gaming mouse can do, other than work?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |