Logitech G903 vs G502 Spectrum

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So I'm going to get a new mouse. I've had my Razer Naga 2014 for 3 years now and the sensor has started to not work as well. The two mice that I'm looking at are the Logitech G903 and the Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum. One is wireless, and the other isn't. I'm going to be playing all sorts of games, ranging from competitive shooters such as CS:GO to visual games such as Subnautica and Far Cry 5. A few years ago I would've been insane to buy a wireless mouse for gaming, but I know technology's advanced. So my question is, how much of an input delay will I see with the Logitech G903? If it's anything significant at all it won't be an option as I need the fastest response times available. Very few competetive players use wireless mice, but Logitech advertises the G903 as just as responsive as any other wired mouse. Whether this is true or not is the question. The G502 is also known to have some of the best tracking available, and I'm curious as to whether the G903 shares that feature. Please note I'm well aware that the G903 is significantly more expensive than the G502.

Thanks in advance.
 
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I have the G903, and it's a nice mouse. As far as competition ready... You can use it with a cable too. I don't notice any lag wireless, but if you're at a national lvl you might notice. It's light years better than the Razer though, unless of course you're sponsored by Razer. I got mine at best buy for 75$ not too long ago... PCPartPicker for the best price on it. I'd look for a G700s as a possible substitute. From what I remember, the Proteus and the G903 have the same sensor plus a high polling rate.
I have the G903, and it's a nice mouse. As far as competition ready... You can use it with a cable too. I don't notice any lag wireless, but if you're at a national lvl you might notice. It's light years better than the Razer though, unless of course you're sponsored by Razer. I got mine at best buy for 75$ not too long ago... PCPartPicker for the best price on it. I'd look for a G700s as a possible substitute. From what I remember, the Proteus and the G903 have the same sensor plus a high polling rate.
 
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Thank you.

And yeah I agree the Razer was a solid meh. It's served me well though. I bought it as I was getting into games, especially League. The buttons came in handy but now the old laser sensor won't fly. Anyway thanks again for your first hand feedback as now my choice is made.