The customizable buttons and I especially the sniper button make this mouse definitely worth the money
Manufacturer: Logitech
The customizable buttons and I especially the sniper button make this mouse definitely worth the money
I highly recommend this mouse. I've had great experience with Logitech over the years and have previously used this mouse for competitive gaming, quite a while back now, so I knew it would serve me well to get another. I've tried all sorts of brands over the years but I really like Logitech.
I got my Logitech G502 Hero a while ago and I can tell you that it is amazing sure you're probably not going to use 16k dpi but its fun to have the mouse wheel clicks which is something I love and it just feels GREAT I highly recommend
My previous mouse was also a logitech gaming mouse (MX 518) which I owned for about 10 years - finally it needed to be replaced because it kept disconnecting intermittently. It was my favorite mouse because it felt very smooth and easy to use.
I read plenty of reviews from prof. gamers and decided to give it a shot. Very glad I did. Solid mouse, highly customizable, and accurate movements. Use it for a few days, then try to play with weights, etc. Repeat after a couple of weeks and you'll find it feels even better.
Bringing out a successor to the well-loved G502 Hero mouse is a tall order to begin with, and endowing it with both wireless functionality and fancy wireless charging is a gutsy move on top of that. Did Logitech succeed, or did it try to do too much at once
Over the past couple of years, Logitech has delivered a string of quality G-series releases, particularly when it comes to mice. Recently, the company has started to turn its attention toward its more popular models from the past, updating them with wireless sensors and Lightspeed support to turn...
Fantastic feel and an attractive design; just as you'd expect from the G502; Lightspeed and Powerplay compatibility are great to see; Lots of options for customization through G Hub
Price; as usual; will shut some people out from owning the G502
The long-awaited G502 Lightspeed wireless is an excellent mouse brimming with thoughtful features, hampered by a stinging price point.
Top notch HERO sensor; 11 fully programmable buttons; Modular weight; Compatible with the Powerplay charging mat
Very expensive at $149.99 (£129.99 in the UK; Built solely for righties
It's a great mouse - as the G502 Proteus Spectrum was before it - but with the Lightspeed tech backing up the Hero 16K sensor, and optional PowerPlay wireless charging, the new G502 is almost the complete package.
Sometimes you can't beat the classics. But you can reimagine them. The Logitech G502 Lightspeed takes one of the company's most loved gaming mice and makes it lighter, faster and wireless.
Great design; Wireless charging capability; Optional weight adjustment; Weighs less than the original
Powerplay gets in the way of weight adjustment; Expensive
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