Logitech's G703 Hero wireless gaming mouse with its 16K sensor has dropped to $70
The Logitech G703 Hero wireless gaming mouse has dropped to $69.99 on Amazon. That's $20 off its regular price and a match for a low it has only hit a couple of times before. It has only been since June that it started dropping this low, too. You can also find this price at Best Buy, although it's still going for its regular street price at other retailers like B&H.
The G703 Hero has a huge 16,000 DPI sensor. It's Logitech's most advanced sensor with 1:1 tracking, zero smoothing, no acceleration, and 10x more power efficiency than the previous generations. In other words, despite being a wireless mouse, you won't even notice the difference. The mouse also uses Logitech's Lightspeed tech, which gives it a pro-level of responsiveness and connectivity for high-performance gameplay at all times. The mouse only weighs 95g, and it has a battery life that lasts for up to 35 hours even with the lighting on. That's a super lightweight design made for quick reflexes, twitchy games, and competitive esports.
The design includes rubber grips on the side, an extra 10g of weight you can add onto it if you want, and six programmable buttons you can fully customize. It's a super comfortable mouse that will last even during long gaming sessions. The G703 Hero also uses Logitech's Lightsync RGB system, which gives you the full spectrum of customized lighting that can actually respond to in-game actions or your screen's color. The tech also syncs with other Logitech gear that has the same system.
Reinvest the money you save into improving your mouse. Grab the PowerPlay mouse pad. The G703 Hero is one of Logitech's few wireless mice that can take advantage of this unique system. It actually charges your mouse wirelessly while you use it, so you'll still get all the amazing responsiveness and never have to worry about charging it.
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J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now covers deals for Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.