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g502 wireless vs g903 wireless

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I was thinking of getting a new gaming mouse for my set up and was thinking of getting the razer mamba wireless professional (as it is wireless which is my key point in a new mouse) to match with my razer keyboard which was gifted to me.I decided against it after the bad reviews so now i am in thinking of either getting the g502 wireless mouse or the g903 wireless mouse.I can't seem to find this topic anywhere being discussed so I made my own.I'm not sure which one to get as they both look good and the only advantage i see with the g903 wireless mouse is that it is cheaper by £20. I play a variety of games including FPS like csgo/pubg to games like total warhammer 2 and the sims 4 .So if anyone could tell me which of the two is better i would be happy to take your advice or if you have a suggestion for a better wireless gaming mouse in the £80-130 range please go ahead and tell me.

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The new mamba is fine, what's so bad about it? 

 

As for the question, make sure your hand is big enough because both are a big mouse. 

The difference, G903 is an ambidextrous mouse and the side button could be installed on both side. 

It also support powerplay feature. 

 

G502 wireless is just a G502 without cable an it also support powerplay. 

But it a right handed mouse. 

 

Both has great sensor and battery life but are too heavy for Fps especially if you're a competitive player. 

 

Both are also considered to be a good all rounded mouse that is great for gaming and productivity. 

 

If you are a hardcore fps player I would suggest the g pro wireless instead of those two. 

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I prefer the G502, since I prefer the shape, but there are other differences.

 

G903 has a different sensor, but I don't think anyone will be able to tell. And the option to add or remove the side buttons. Also cheaper.

G502 has longer battery life, since it has the newer sensor.

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