
Logitech G203 LIGHTSYNC
Score: 72/100
Redragon M612 Predator
Score: 68/100Rankings

The Logitech G203 is an entry-level wired gaming mouse offering an 8,000 DPI optical sensor, six programmable buttons, and full LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting, delivering solid performance at a budget-friendly price.

The Redragon M612 Predator is a budget-friendly wired gaming mouse that packs an 8000 DPI optical sensor, 11 programmable buttons, and 3-zone RGB lighting. It offers high-speed 1000 Hz polling, durable mechanical switches, and ergonomic design for right-handed claw or palm grips.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
8,000 DPIbest | 8,000 DPIbest | |
1,000 Hzbest | 1,000 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 85 gbest | 125.9 g |
6 count | 11 countbest | |
— | 3 zonesbest | |
24 monthsbest | 12 months | |
210 cmbest | 180 cm |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor(1) | ||
Sensor Type | Optical | optical |
Buttons(1) | ||
Programmable Buttons (count) | 6 count | 11 count |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 85 g | 125.9 g |
Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (months) | 24 months | 12 months |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Cable Length (cm) | 210 cm | 180 cm |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the G203 for delivering reliable performance and impressive RGB features at a budget price, noting its solid button feel and integration with Logitech's LIGHTSYNC ecosystem. However, they caution that its basic sensor and lack of wireless or weight-adjustment options make it unsuitable for high-level competitive play.
Everyday users rate the mouse highly, highlighting its attractive RGB, crisp buttons, and cross-platform reliability, while repeatedly mentioning cable durability issues, the absence of a DPI indicator, and occasional software sluggishness.

Professional reviewers from outlets like Micro Center and TheProfPC commend the M612 for delivering high-end performance features-such as an 8000 DPI sensor, 11 programmable buttons, and 10 million click durability-at a budget price, while noting the software's learning curve and the absence of wireless capability as the main shortcomings.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the mouse's comfort, extensive button programmability, and precise sensor, but they frequently complain about a clunky software experience, occasional chassis cracking, and the relatively heavy weight for certain grip styles.
“Users love the comfort and grip, especially during extended sessions.”

“The software is difficult to navigate and unreliable on first setup.”

