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Getting A Logitech G402 hyperion fury or G403 ??

Logitech G402 hyperion fury has great reviews and a quite good sensor(AM010) but G403 has similar reviews but an excellent sensor(PWM3360) and is a little costly.

I like the design of G402 but the design of G403 aint bad either

So i dont know which one to buy but it will mostly depend on accuracy in gaming for CSGO etc Pls help me make reach a decision.

I am open to other suggestions as well. :D

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I have g402. I can recommend it. Been using it as my daily mouse and some cs go too. <3

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Well... I can only speak by first hand for the G403 since it's the one I have right now.

 

To me it's totally worth it (my previous mouse was an Rival 100). Although it's something quite subjective (based on your hand size and shape, every subtle difference between the mice can be a deal breaker for you).

I'd say that performance wise you won't notice a difference between the G402 and the G403, so if you are OK with the shape of the G402 get that one. Otherwise get the G403 (To me the G403 has more safer shape than the G402).

 

 

 

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I have a G402 as well and I would definitely recommend it. It is an amazing mouse! However, the G403 has a much better sensor. Both are extremely accurate, so if you are not too competitive, I would recommend the G402.

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I'd recommend either, but I suggest you feel them out first, preferably over dinner.

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Just got my G402 today and it's great. As Arikozum said, try both of them. I can't stand the shape of G402 so I went with G403, but many people prefer it the other way around. G403 gets a recommendation from me but I've just had it for a day. 

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