Logitech G403 wireless mouse, is it actually good for gaming?

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Hey so I just watched a linus tech tips video and it claimed that mice like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G403-Prodigy-Wireless-Gaming-Mouse-Performance/dp/B01KUAMCWI/ref=sr_1_1/166-6478741-4960734?ie=UTF8&qid=1480637709&sr=8-1&keywords=Logitech+G403+Wireless

Is this true? I really hate the amount of cords I have and if its just as good as normal wired gaming mouse why not? But Id like to know from some people wether they think its a good idea. Currently I have the razer mamba. thanks
 
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The reason wireless mice aren't recommended for gaming is because of the latency, but supposedly Logitech has cut the latency down on this mouse by so much that you should not be able to tell the difference. I've talked to a few people about it and read several online reviews, and I've never heard any that would contradict Logitech's claims, but I opted to buy the wired version anyway, just to be sure.

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Never used it. I never really cared for Logitech stuff. I had a razor naga, the one with the 12 buttons on the side. I mostly play WoW, Skyrim, call of duty, battlefield, diablo, stuff like that. After my naga broke down on me I bought the newest version, and it feels very cheaply made, they shrank the size down a bit, it was just uncomfortable to hold. I currently have ASUS Rog spatha. Very solid. only 6 buttons on the side but ive worked around that by holding control or shift and I get up to 18 keys. It has a wireless function that is FLAWLESS. There's my 2 cents.
 

L3wis

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Hey I've got the G900 myself and I've heard that it's very similar in performance to the g403 with the 900 being slightly better. Since using the G900 I've noticed a big improvement it's a lot more fluid and responsive than my old wired mouse the one that comes in a bundle from corsair the octane I think? But the performance is awesome and a lot of people compare the 900 and 403 and say they are similar and I love the 900. If you can check the returns policy when buying see if you could order a few mice and keep the one you like most if that is possible. Hope this helps :)
 

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The reason wireless mice aren't recommended for gaming is because of the latency, but supposedly Logitech has cut the latency down on this mouse by so much that you should not be able to tell the difference. I've talked to a few people about it and read several online reviews, and I've never heard any that would contradict Logitech's claims, but I opted to buy the wired version anyway, just to be sure.
 
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