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Logitech G Releases G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Logitech G, a brand of Logitech, and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, in partnership with one of the world's most popular gaming streamers and former pro player, Michael "shroud" Grzesiek, introduced a fully redesigned version of shroud's favorite mouse, the Logitech G303 Wireless Gaming Mouse. The new mouse is designed and engineered to meet shroud's exact specifications and performance demands.

"Getting the opportunity to design a mouse with Logitech was a dream come true. The G303 is my favorite mouse of all time and using that as the design inspiration we made my perfect mouse," said shroud. "Collaborating with Logitech G was an amazing experience, and I'm really proud of the final product. I'm excited to bring this to all my fans."



"It's no secret that shroud takes his play seriously, and having the right gear is important to his success," said Ujesh Desai, general manager of Logitech G. "Collaborating with shroud, we started with the classic G303, then crafted it to his hand, calibrated it to his touch, and created a mouse fit that's perfect for his needs. If you are a shroud fan, and want the same tool he uses, then this is the mouse for you."

Known for his insane aim—and a self-proclaimed wireless fiend—shroud loves the precision, accuracy, shape, and feel of the G303 wireless gaming mouse. Logitech G worked closely with shroud to understand exactly how to improve the original G303 to meet his specific requirements and preferences. We enhanced and updated the shape and form, repositioned the side buttons, changed switch location, adjusted the weight, and even went as far as including subtle markings to approximate his finger grip position, all in an effort to build the perfect mouse for shroud.

Through a unique design collaboration process, shroud worked through a variety of models and tools to perfectly fit the mouse shape and geometry to his specifications. In addition, we held deep discussions regarding the components and technology included to ensure it includes the most advanced, pro-grade technology.

The remastered G303 Shroud Edition features LIGHTSPEED, delivering ultra-low latency and reliable performance. The mouse is also equipped with Logitech G's proprietary HERO 25K Sensor for precision and speed, without sacrificing energy.

Subtle enhancements to the mouse, including subtle markings approximating shroud's finger grip positions, translucent side panels to allow a window into the technology that shroud wanted to see, and USB-C connections were all required by shroud.

Weighing in at 75 grams, the shroud G303 is lightweight, robust and comfortable enough to allow for low-sensitivity DPI and faster aiming. Combine that with the 145 hours of battery life, and gamers are able to game all day long. And of course, the Logitech G303 Shroud Edition is available in shroud's favorite color - black.

Pricing and Availability
Available in October 2021, the Logitech G303 Shroud Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse is expected to retail for $129.99 USD MSRP.

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Price is bad compared to Logitech's other wireless mouse offerings.
 

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Sounds a lot like G Pro Wireless to me.
That's typical overpriced LogiCrap for you.
Do you have any preferred peripheral brands?
 
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Sounds a lot like G Pro Wireless to me.

Do you have any preferred peripheral brands?
None whatsoever anymore, just find something that works for you at lowest possible price and doesnt need any special software package to use all features(Corsair, Razer, Logi, etc). Currently using Cooler Master MM720 and cheap mechanical keyboard(ANT esport) I found at local retailer.
 

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WTF is Shroud ?, anyways way to expensive and lacks buttons on the other side for my interest even more so at that price.
 
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None whatsoever anymore, just find something that works for you at lowest possible price and doesnt need any special software package to use all features(Corsair, Razer, Logi, etc). Currently using Cooler Master MM720 and cheap mechanical keyboard(ANT esport) I found at local retailer.

No software means no customization of assigned keys....by all means a four-euro "A+" branded mouse will do that (and it will be silent as an added bonus). If that works for you, it definitely doesn't work for me. I am currently running a Logi Triathlon on my main PC and have an MS sculpt mouse as spare. Both of them have a very "gentle" software package. I do admit the Logi software "hick" ups from time to time by not loading @start up, but compared to their own gaming software for G602 is light years ahead.
 

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So, they took G303 chassis, stuck G603 internals in it, and made it over x2 more expensive than G603 'cause "marketing" and "famous streamer", who's name I haven't heard 'till today...
GG Logi. Keep up the good work. :banghead:
 
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Hello Logitech, I want a Shroud's b-plug. That is something I would pay his cooperation for.
 
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If this looks like a nice mouse to you, I think you'd be better off spending much less money and getting the G305 Lightspeed. much cheaper and still a fantastic mouse with a very similar shape.
 
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When Logitech decides to incorporate either hot-swappable mechanical switches, or optical switches, they may be worth looking at again. Up and until that time, their disposable mice that systematically fail every couple of years with double-click syndrome, are expensive, overrated e-waste.
 
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I recently made the mistake of buying a G Pro Hero (25k). The problem is mainly the shape and I see how this not only follow those lines but makes them even worse (at least it what it seems to me).
 
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Well, 1st of all, who the f*k is this "shroud" clown, whom I have neva, eva heard of until today, and why the f*k should anyone care that he somehow got Logi to design a customized but boring-assed rodent to his own specs, used his name as click bait, and then expect everyone else to pay the exorbitantly excessive price for it ?????

S.o....

n.O.t.

Happenin.....

I generally like & have used several Logi products (G613's & MX Master3's) for years, but this crap makes absolutely NO sense at all....
 

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When Logitech decides to incorporate either hot-swappable mechanical switches, or optical switches, they may be worth looking at again. Up and until that time, their disposable mice that systematically fail every couple of years with double-click syndrome, are expensive, overrated e-waste.

Easy fix with a soldering iron and some flux it's not that hard, how ever Logitech do use some much smaller switches ( in some mice ) what are more a pain to replace.
 

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When Logitech decides to incorporate either hot-swappable mechanical switches, or optical switches, they may be worth looking at again. Up and until that time, their disposable mice that systematically fail every couple of years with double-click syndrome, are expensive, overrated e-waste.
Easy fix with a soldering iron and some flux it's not that hard, how ever Logitech do use some much smaller switches ( in some mice ) what are more a pain to replace.
Yup, I have fixed my doubleclicking Logitech mouse this way. Quite easy to get replacement switches online since they are standard sizes.
 
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Also you can fix the switches themselves. I did it with one. Can't say it's perfect but never double clicked again.
 
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Hello Logitech, I want a Shroud's b-plug. That is something I would pay his cooperation for.
It's 2021 and it's ok to be gay and want butt plugs that were in other men, if that's your thing. But really, your comment is just another example of what's wrong with this site these days.
 

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Yup, I have fixed my doubleclicking Logitech mouse this way. Quite easy to get replacement switches online since they are standard sizes.

They do not always use the typical switch.
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For the main they might, how ever they use other much smaller ones too, granted these are not the left right switches but the side buttons which are crap.


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Easy fix with a soldering iron and some flux it's not that hard, how ever Logitech do use some much smaller switches ( in some mice ) what are more a pain to replace.
I did it once, with zero soldering skills, and it went pretty well, but I wouldn't recommend it to just anyone. Surely companies can work on making switches replaceable without soldering, and maybe even stop hiding screws under skates.
It's 2021 and it's ok to be gay and want butt plugs that were in other men, if that's your thing. But really, your comment is just another example of what's wrong with this site these days.
It's not up to you to decide since when is it okay to be gay. This site is perfectly fine, best of it's kind. If you can't grasp the irony, that's your problem.
Study some history, judge less.
 

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I did it once, with zero soldering skills, and it went pretty well, but I wouldn't recommend it to just anyone. Surely companies can work on making switches replaceable without soldering, and maybe even stop hiding screws under skates.

It's not up to you to decide since when is it okay to be gay. This site is perfectly fine, best of it's kind. If you can't grasp the irony, that's your problem.
Study some history, judge less.

Well to get around the skates issue, slowly drill a hole though and you will not have to replace those :). You should do it slow it's stops it getting deformed or even melt.
 
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