That was the minor annoyance that I mentioned earlier. I didn’t have any kind of rattling with my copy of the mouse as well, but when I placed it down quickly, I could feel the top of the mouse reverberating from the force. The Logitech Hero sensor performs amazingly, the button clicks are nice (though I would have preferred crispier clicks, but that’s also personal preference), the weight of the mouse is evenly distributed, and the build quality is great. Now with that out of the way, let's talk about the usual stuff. The Logitech G303 Shroud Edition and its USB Dongle (Photo: Yahoo Gaming SEA) The other stuff The changes from the original G303 to the G303 Shroud Edition may seem very minimal, but they are so meaningful that they make a world of difference. He increased the height of the original back hump, made the mouse a little wider so that the curves of the mouse were not so angular, changed the switch positions for the left and right mouse buttons, and also the shape of the side buttons. Logitech worked closely with Shroud to adapt the new wireless G303 to his hand and grip. I used the original G303 for a month, and decided to sell it off because I couldn’t get used to the shape. I felt that the angles of the mouse were a bit too aggressive, and its back hump didn’t manage to support the claw grip that the mouse promoted. I hated the shape and dimensions of the original G302/303. And it finally made me switch away from the MZ1, for good. The G303 Shroud Edition has this equally high hump on it. I have tried dabbling with other wireless mice, because I really like the freedom of having no cables when I am flicking my shots and moving my mouse around.īut at the end of the day, shape triumphs over everything, and I find myself constantly switching back to the wired MZ1 because of the stability its shape provides. This is due to the high back that the MZ1 has, and it provides a lot of stability for my palm due to the hybrid of fingertip and claw grip that I use. I have tried many other mice in the market, but I have never gotten the same precision in FPS games that I have with the MZ1. I personally have been using Xtrfy’s MZ1 as my daily driver for first-person shooter games since its release. G303 Shroud Edition and Xtrfy’s MZ1 (Photo: Yahoo Gaming SEA) The shape review There is only one minor annoyance that I found with this mouse, which I will highlight after the shape review. Do note that I will be concentrating the bulk of my review on the G303’s shape, because the tech and the build quality on the mouse is absolutely amazing. If you are interested in the mouse, do get it before it runs out of stock, because that is what has been happening in the UK and US. But through some scouring, I found out that it is now available on Lazada Singapore, just in time for the Black Friday sales. I also tried to enquire about the mouse’s availability from Logitech and its authorised distributors in the region, to no avail. I placed an order for it on launch, it took a couple of days to arrive, and thankfully, I managed to test this mouse for a week before writing and releasing this review. I had to head over to Amazon UK to purchase the mouse, which was released in the United States and United Kingdom last week (16 November). One mini rant before I start on the review, it was almost impossible to find any information about the release of the G303 Shroud Edition mouse in Southeast Asia. Lo and behold, Logitech took him up on his offer, this is what we have today. Michael Grzesiek, the legendary former CS-GO professional and first-person shooter (FPS) superstar (he has 9.8m followers on Twitch) better known as Shroud, explicitly said that he loved the G303, but would tweak a few things with the original design of the mouse if it ever got re-released. The original Logitech G302/G303 was released back in 2016, with a very divided fan base because of its unique shape.
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