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Logitech’s G203 Lightsync mouse is super cheap everywhere right nowAt £17 a pop, I’ll take six
At £17 a pop, I’ll take six

There have been some great gaming mouse deals over the last 48 hours for this year’sPrime Day, including sometruly spectacular discountson RPS reader favourite, the Logiteh G502 Hero. However, for the true bargain hunters out there, I’ve got one that’s arguably even better, as Logitech’s equally brilliantG203 Lightsyncmouse is down to an even more scintillating price of just £17 / $20 at the moment - and you don’t even have to shop at Amazon to get it that cheap, either.Indeed, as you may have already seen in mybest Anti-Prime Day dealsround-up today, the Logitech G203 Lightsync is going cheap at loads of different retailers today, in both the UK and the US. Take your pick from the retailers below:Logitech G203 Lightsync - £17 from Amazon UKLogitech G203 Lightsync - £17 from Currys PC WorldLogitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from Amazon USLogitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from Best BuyLogitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from TargetI’ve been a big fan of the G203 Lightsync ever since it came out in June last year. Indeed, thanks to its low price, great build quality and subtle RGB lighting, it went straight into mybest gaming mouselist as my number one choice for those on a budget. It has everything you need for an entry-level gaming mouse, including a max DPI of 8000, six programmable buttons with loads of customisation options, and a smooth, comfy chassis. It would be a great gaming mouse at its usual price of £35 / $40, but at £17 / $20? It’s an absolute steal.Admittedly, only the plain black or white versions are going this cheap at the moment. If you want one of the infinitely more attractive-looking blue or lilac models, you’re probably looking at pay closer to full price. That’s a shame, although there are still a few places selling the colourful ones for a little less than usual. Amazon have the blue and lilac models for£20apiecein the UK, for example, while Amazon US has the lilac one for$36(the blue one is sadly out of stock). In fact, Newegg have the lilac one for$35when you use their63FANTECH428 promo code, matching theprice of the blue one.G203 LIGHTSYNC GAMING MOUSEWatch on YouTubeThen again, when you’re in the region of paying £30 / $35 for the G203 Lightsync, you might as well get the even more customisableLogitech G502 Heroat that point, especially when the G502 can be had for a similar sort of price right now. It’s a bit more gamer-looking than the G203, but you can 11 buttons instead of 6, and Logitech’s faster, more sensitive Hero 25K sensor, too. It’s a great mouse and, as I mentioned up the top, anRPS reader all-time favourite. The G502 Hero can be had for£35/$38at Amazon, or$40at Newegg.For more Amazon Prime Day and non-Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals, be sure to keep an eye on ourhardware dealshomepage, as well as ourAmazon Prime Day deals hubfor all the latest prices and discounts.
There have been some great gaming mouse deals over the last 48 hours for this year’sPrime Day, including sometruly spectacular discountson RPS reader favourite, the Logiteh G502 Hero. However, for the true bargain hunters out there, I’ve got one that’s arguably even better, as Logitech’s equally brilliantG203 Lightsyncmouse is down to an even more scintillating price of just £17 / $20 at the moment - and you don’t even have to shop at Amazon to get it that cheap, either.Indeed, as you may have already seen in mybest Anti-Prime Day dealsround-up today, the Logitech G203 Lightsync is going cheap at loads of different retailers today, in both the UK and the US. Take your pick from the retailers below:Logitech G203 Lightsync - £17 from Amazon UKLogitech G203 Lightsync - £17 from Currys PC WorldLogitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from Amazon USLogitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from Best BuyLogitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from TargetI’ve been a big fan of the G203 Lightsync ever since it came out in June last year. Indeed, thanks to its low price, great build quality and subtle RGB lighting, it went straight into mybest gaming mouselist as my number one choice for those on a budget. It has everything you need for an entry-level gaming mouse, including a max DPI of 8000, six programmable buttons with loads of customisation options, and a smooth, comfy chassis. It would be a great gaming mouse at its usual price of £35 / $40, but at £17 / $20? It’s an absolute steal.Admittedly, only the plain black or white versions are going this cheap at the moment. If you want one of the infinitely more attractive-looking blue or lilac models, you’re probably looking at pay closer to full price. That’s a shame, although there are still a few places selling the colourful ones for a little less than usual. Amazon have the blue and lilac models for£20apiecein the UK, for example, while Amazon US has the lilac one for$36(the blue one is sadly out of stock). In fact, Newegg have the lilac one for$35when you use their63FANTECH428 promo code, matching theprice of the blue one.G203 LIGHTSYNC GAMING MOUSEWatch on YouTubeThen again, when you’re in the region of paying £30 / $35 for the G203 Lightsync, you might as well get the even more customisableLogitech G502 Heroat that point, especially when the G502 can be had for a similar sort of price right now. It’s a bit more gamer-looking than the G203, but you can 11 buttons instead of 6, and Logitech’s faster, more sensitive Hero 25K sensor, too. It’s a great mouse and, as I mentioned up the top, anRPS reader all-time favourite. The G502 Hero can be had for£35/$38at Amazon, or$40at Newegg.For more Amazon Prime Day and non-Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals, be sure to keep an eye on ourhardware dealshomepage, as well as ourAmazon Prime Day deals hubfor all the latest prices and discounts.
There have been some great gaming mouse deals over the last 48 hours for this year’sPrime Day, including sometruly spectacular discountson RPS reader favourite, the Logiteh G502 Hero. However, for the true bargain hunters out there, I’ve got one that’s arguably even better, as Logitech’s equally brilliantG203 Lightsyncmouse is down to an even more scintillating price of just £17 / $20 at the moment - and you don’t even have to shop at Amazon to get it that cheap, either.
Indeed, as you may have already seen in mybest Anti-Prime Day dealsround-up today, the Logitech G203 Lightsync is going cheap at loads of different retailers today, in both the UK and the US. Take your pick from the retailers below:
Logitech G203 Lightsync - £17 from Amazon UK
Logitech G203 Lightsync - £17 from Currys PC World
Logitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from Amazon US
Logitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from Best Buy
Logitech G203 Lightsync - $20 from Target
I’ve been a big fan of the G203 Lightsync ever since it came out in June last year. Indeed, thanks to its low price, great build quality and subtle RGB lighting, it went straight into mybest gaming mouselist as my number one choice for those on a budget. It has everything you need for an entry-level gaming mouse, including a max DPI of 8000, six programmable buttons with loads of customisation options, and a smooth, comfy chassis. It would be a great gaming mouse at its usual price of £35 / $40, but at £17 / $20? It’s an absolute steal.
Admittedly, only the plain black or white versions are going this cheap at the moment. If you want one of the infinitely more attractive-looking blue or lilac models, you’re probably looking at pay closer to full price. That’s a shame, although there are still a few places selling the colourful ones for a little less than usual. Amazon have the blue and lilac models for£20apiecein the UK, for example, while Amazon US has the lilac one for$36(the blue one is sadly out of stock). In fact, Newegg have the lilac one for$35when you use their63FANTECH428 promo code, matching theprice of the blue one.
G203 LIGHTSYNC GAMING MOUSEWatch on YouTube
G203 LIGHTSYNC GAMING MOUSE

Then again, when you’re in the region of paying £30 / $35 for the G203 Lightsync, you might as well get the even more customisableLogitech G502 Heroat that point, especially when the G502 can be had for a similar sort of price right now. It’s a bit more gamer-looking than the G203, but you can 11 buttons instead of 6, and Logitech’s faster, more sensitive Hero 25K sensor, too. It’s a great mouse and, as I mentioned up the top, anRPS reader all-time favourite. The G502 Hero can be had for£35/$38at Amazon, or$40at Newegg.
For more Amazon Prime Day and non-Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals, be sure to keep an eye on ourhardware dealshomepage, as well as ourAmazon Prime Day deals hubfor all the latest prices and discounts.