Thursday, March 5th 2015
Logitech Announces G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse
Logitech, a leading innovator of gaming peripherals, today introduced its newest Logitech G mouse, the Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse. Designed based on feedback from the gaming enthusiast and eSports community, the Logitech G303 features the Logitech G exclusive Delta Zero optical sensor technology for precision targeting, and metal spring button tensioning system in a lightweight, compact form.
"The community sent us a clear message that they wanted the lightweight, symmetrical design of our G302 combined with the amazing sensor in our G502," said Ujesh Desai, vice president and general manager of the Logitech gaming business. "We took this feedback and built a mouse that was tuned and tested by pros to help ensure improved accuracy, comfort and performance. Thanks to you and this feedback, we've built an amazing product."The Logitech G303 features one of the most advanced optical sensors available in gaming mice today and reflects Logitech's ongoing commitment to leveraging science to design products that help gamers win. The Logitech G303 also incorporates RGB customizable lighting color and brightness to match your style, system or environment.
"The G303 Daedalus Apex gives us a definite advantage," said Sean "sg@res" Gares of Cloud9, CS:GO. "This mouse offers a comfortable feel with a lightweight, ambidextrous grip."
Advanced Optical Sensor
This performance-oriented mouse features Logitech's best optical sensor for maximum tracking accuracy. Our exclusive Delta Zero optical sensor technology minimizes speed-related accuracy variance, commonly known as "mouse acceleration," for improved accuracy and precision targeting. Combining a huge DPI range of 200 all the way up to 12,000 with zero smoothing, this mouse delivers unparalleled tracking performance and responsiveness, and tracks movement at 300 inches per second. The optical sensor can also be tuned to achieve optimum lift-off distance and maximum tracking speeds on any gaming surface, so you can always get the best possible tracking response.
Performance-Driven Design
The Logitech G303 delivers the utmost accuracy, responsiveness and performance in a lightweight, compact and durable design. The Logitech G exclusive metal spring tensioning system reduces pre-travel, resulting in improved button responsiveness and feel. The left and right click buttons have also been tested for 20 million clicks - which is the equivalent of a top professional gamer practicing 10 hours per day for two years - so you can confidently game for hours on end.
RGB Customizable Lighting
For maximum visual appeal, full-color RGB lighting on the Logitech G303 projects light onto your mouse pad and can be customized from a palette of up to 16.8 million colors. You can bring your mouse to life with "breathing" light patterns, or set your lighting to sleep when you aren't using your system.
Pricing and Availability
The Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in March 2015, for a suggested retail price of $69.99.
"The community sent us a clear message that they wanted the lightweight, symmetrical design of our G302 combined with the amazing sensor in our G502," said Ujesh Desai, vice president and general manager of the Logitech gaming business. "We took this feedback and built a mouse that was tuned and tested by pros to help ensure improved accuracy, comfort and performance. Thanks to you and this feedback, we've built an amazing product."The Logitech G303 features one of the most advanced optical sensors available in gaming mice today and reflects Logitech's ongoing commitment to leveraging science to design products that help gamers win. The Logitech G303 also incorporates RGB customizable lighting color and brightness to match your style, system or environment.
"The G303 Daedalus Apex gives us a definite advantage," said Sean "sg@res" Gares of Cloud9, CS:GO. "This mouse offers a comfortable feel with a lightweight, ambidextrous grip."
Advanced Optical Sensor
This performance-oriented mouse features Logitech's best optical sensor for maximum tracking accuracy. Our exclusive Delta Zero optical sensor technology minimizes speed-related accuracy variance, commonly known as "mouse acceleration," for improved accuracy and precision targeting. Combining a huge DPI range of 200 all the way up to 12,000 with zero smoothing, this mouse delivers unparalleled tracking performance and responsiveness, and tracks movement at 300 inches per second. The optical sensor can also be tuned to achieve optimum lift-off distance and maximum tracking speeds on any gaming surface, so you can always get the best possible tracking response.
Performance-Driven Design
The Logitech G303 delivers the utmost accuracy, responsiveness and performance in a lightweight, compact and durable design. The Logitech G exclusive metal spring tensioning system reduces pre-travel, resulting in improved button responsiveness and feel. The left and right click buttons have also been tested for 20 million clicks - which is the equivalent of a top professional gamer practicing 10 hours per day for two years - so you can confidently game for hours on end.
RGB Customizable Lighting
For maximum visual appeal, full-color RGB lighting on the Logitech G303 projects light onto your mouse pad and can be customized from a palette of up to 16.8 million colors. You can bring your mouse to life with "breathing" light patterns, or set your lighting to sleep when you aren't using your system.
Pricing and Availability
The Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in March 2015, for a suggested retail price of $69.99.
34 Comments on Logitech Announces G303 Daedalus Apex Performance Edition Gaming Mouse
forums.logitech.com/t5/Community-Feedback/Horrible-Logitech-customer-service-under-the-new-management/m-p/1370727
And by the way, I posted it on March 1st. As of today, March 5th, still nothing, no reaction of any kind from Logitech (forums or their support ticket).
Same applies for, p.e. Asus forums, and many others. But there are exceptions also.
In general though you should also avoid logitech like a plague.
Here are pics of G35 which was had started to show signs of fungus within 6 months of use and that barely 1-2hr or daily use. I live in Pune which is predominantly dry throughout the year.
TBH they spend too much money on sponsoring shit and prolly now outsource to the lowest "support reps" so they can have more moeny for flashy gaming events and shit.... that seemed to be when they started going down hill. The flashier events and such they were sponsoring and promoting and being a huge part of the worse thier actual support got
For Martians with three fingers would provided an excellent mouse.
Everything else if it is so good has no more importance.
case to case ... i feel sad for those who had problems ... but generalization is not mandatory (the quality is way above most of the other manufacturer, ie: Razer, i had bad experience with them: failures in chains and weird RMA response ... but i would no generalize on them either...)
they lie ignore and steal ... is limit a lie itself ... well i am Swiss (so is Logitech) and maybe where i am the customer service is better :roll: eh? that's a joke? the G602 is getting old? no need for wifi ... the latency and response time of the G602 is more than enough (or even the G700/700s) not mentioning the G602 is more new than old ... and the sensor of it was one of the best i ever had even for a 2500 optical sensor ... my Trust GXT 166 is not bad (and pack a 16400dpi laser sensor) but feel less precise and sometime drop the tracking when i cross the grey lines on my Roccat Alumic xD (solution rotate the mate 90° left xD ) than the G602 was, i only changed because i needed 12 buttons and not 6 under my thumb xD (ok i could took a G600 but i already had one and wanted to test that GXT 166 :D )
Seagate, Gigabyte, Belkin, Sony, Brother, Lexmark, AMD, Transcend, Kingston and Biostar all have use Accel frontline as their service partner.
Logitech : Neoteric Informatique(better of three logitech partners), Ingram Micro, and RPTech India
Asus : Neoteric Informatique, Accel Frontline, Compuage Infocom, RPTech India, F1 Info solutions, Mac enterprises, and Regenersis for service(depending on product range service is outsourced to a different partner).
WD : I don't know the name of partner who handles service here, but their HDD drop centre is located in Neoteric premises
Netgear : RPTech India
Coolermaster : Acro Engineering
Thermaltake : Savera Marketing
Intel : Self owned
So now you have an idea how messed up after sales scenario for Computer components in India is. Over a period of 13-14 years I have dealt with every single one of those partners mentioned above. All my hatred, and anger with logitech has originated from one partner: RPTech India. RPTech India is supposed to provide service for majority of Logitech peripheral(Most of the "high end" devices are sent to this centre) also Asus motherboards, while rest handle entry level devices. Many people have been complaining about this service partner about scams, mistreatment, constant lying to logitech for ages to no avail. Even within the dealer network general reputation of this distributor with regards to business practices is also terrible.