If you're in the market for some peripheral upgrades, Best Buy has got you covered today with a couple of must-see deals. The Logitech G903 SE wireless optical gaming mouse has dropped to just $69.99 there. That's $80 off its regular price and lower than we've seen it go before.
The deal given is no longer valid and we do not have a better one. However, we have found some similar deals
Logitech G Pro X Superlight wireless gaming mouse
$137.98 $150.00 Save $12
This mouse was made in collaboration with leading esports pros,, which means it's designed with intense and competitive gaming in mind. It weighs less than 63 grams. The Hero Sensor is designed for best possible performance.
Logitech G640 large cloth gaming mousepad black
$24.99 $40.00 Save $15
Gives the right amount of resistance to your mouse with low DPI gaming so you can be more precise. Surface provides a consistent texture for an even translation of mouse to cursor movement. Rubber bottom keeps it from slipping.
Logitech G613 Lightspeed wireless mechanical gaming keyboard black
$63.99 $79.00 Save $15
Includes Bluetooth and Logitech's Lightspeed wireless tech for a 1ms report rate. Uses Romer G mechanical switches that are very durable and can survive 70 million clicks. Has six programmable G keys and lasts up to 18 months on two AA batteries.
Logitech G305 LightSpeed wireless gaming mouse
$39.99 $60.00 Save $20
Includes Logitech's wireless USB receiver for a speedy connection. LightSpeed tech makes the responsiveness less than 1 millisecond. Includes a 12,000 DPI sensor, 250 hours of battery life, LED optical scanning, 6 programmable buttons, and more.
Logitech G502 Hero high performance gaming mouse black
$39.99 $50.00 Save $10
Uses high-performance 16K DPI sensor. Huge adjustable range as well. Has 11 customizable buttons with onboard memory so you can store different combinations per game. Has RGB lighting and LightSync to pair with other gear.
The Logitech G903 SE Lightspeed has some of the fastest response times of any wireless mouse around, which makes it great for hyper competitive games and twitch-based gameplay like shooters. It claims to be just as responsive as any wired mouse, in fact. The G903 SE has advanced mechanical button tensioning for a clean crisp feeling when pressing the buttons.
It also has RGB lighting that you can personalize and make your own. The wireless battery lasts for up to 24 hours with the lighting activated, but you can extend that time to up to 32 hours by turning the custom lights off.
Because the 11 buttons are all programmable, you can configure them for either the right or left hand, making this mouse ambidextrous so it appeals to all gamers, especially the more sophisticated left-handed gamer. The PMW3366 optical sensor has zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration and works across the entire DPI range, which is adjustable between 200 and 12,000 DPI.
With the money you're saving on this mouse, you could invest those savings into the PowerPlay mouse pad. It's a unique system that is only compatible with this mouse and the Logitech G703 and charges them wirelessly while you play.
One of the reasons for this price drop is that the G903 got an update this year. The G903 Hero, however, features only a few improvements (better sensor, better battery, etc) but goes for as much as $150.
The deal given is no longer valid and we do not have a better one. However, we have found some similar deals
Logitech G Pro X Superlight wireless gaming mouse
$137.98 $150.00 Save $12
This mouse was made in collaboration with leading esports pros,, which means it's designed with intense and competitive gaming in mind. It weighs less than 63 grams. The Hero Sensor is designed for best possible performance.
Logitech G640 large cloth gaming mousepad black
$24.99 $40.00 Save $15
Gives the right amount of resistance to your mouse with low DPI gaming so you can be more precise. Surface provides a consistent texture for an even translation of mouse to cursor movement. Rubber bottom keeps it from slipping.
Logitech G613 Lightspeed wireless mechanical gaming keyboard black
$63.99 $79.00 Save $15
Includes Bluetooth and Logitech's Lightspeed wireless tech for a 1ms report rate. Uses Romer G mechanical switches that are very durable and can survive 70 million clicks. Has six programmable G keys and lasts up to 18 months on two AA batteries.
Logitech G305 LightSpeed wireless gaming mouse
$39.99 $60.00 Save $20
Includes Logitech's wireless USB receiver for a speedy connection. LightSpeed tech makes the responsiveness less than 1 millisecond. Includes a 12,000 DPI sensor, 250 hours of battery life, LED optical scanning, 6 programmable buttons, and more.
Logitech G502 Hero high performance gaming mouse black
$39.99 $50.00 Save $10
Uses high-performance 16K DPI sensor. Huge adjustable range as well. Has 11 customizable buttons with onboard memory so you can store different combinations per game. Has RGB lighting and LightSync to pair with other gear.
The Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum RGB mechanical gaming keyboard is also discounted at Best Buy today only. It's down to $84.99 there which is around $45 off its regular price.
Like most of Logitech's mechanical keyboards, the G910 features Romer-G mechanical switches which boast up to 25% faster actuation than standard keyboards. This product also features customizable RGB illumination, letting you choose the backlighting on the keys from 16 million choices. It even has a phone dock and is app-enabled allowing you to access critical in-game data using the Arx Control app. It has nine programmable buttons, which you can use for macros, and dedicated media controls. Users give it 4.7 stars based on over 1,600 reviews.
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Adam Oram is a Senior Writer at iMore. He studied Media at Newcastle University and has been writing about technology since 2013. He previously worked as an Apple Genius and as a Deals Editor at Thrifter. His spare time is spent watching football (both kinds), playing Pokémon games, and eating vegan food. Follow him on Twitter at @adamoram.