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The Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse is a cutting-edge optical mouse designed for serious gamers. Featuring LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches for rapid response, customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting, and the HERO 25K gaming sensor for unmatched accuracy, this mouse is compatible with both PC and macOS. With a sleek black design, 13 programmable buttons, and a battery life of up to 37 hours, it’s engineered for performance and comfort.
Brand | Logitech G |
Product Dimensions | 13.1 x 7.92 x 0.1 cm; 106 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 910-006163 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | macOS 10.14 or later, Windows 10 or later |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 37 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1.85 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.19 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 106 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**Y
Expensive but good
The media could not be loaded. Bit pricey but it is a quality gaming mouse. The programmable buttons are plenty and in ergonomic places. Not as light as the pro series but great for long hours of tactical shooters or strategy games.The aesthetic is quite nice also with a full range of RGB.Dpi profiles are a nice touch too. The ability to make the mouse wheel scroll freely is pretty nice when browsing the internet
K**E
Comfortable and light
I use this for gaming and video editing, and I have not had a single bit of fatigue from using it. I have large hands and it suits me perfectly. I wouldn't be the best gamer, so I am likely not pushing this mouse to its max, but for what I need it for it's sharp and effective. The software is easy to use. The lights match up to my keyboard and all clicks are registered. The battery lasts way longer than I even thought it could and I use it a lot. I'm delighted. I know you will be too.
S**E
A Better G502
As a G502 user of 10 years, I was pretty dubious approaching the redesign. The G502 is the best mouse I've ever used and this new version has some big shoes to fill.First thing I noticed is the refined shape and the new pattern on the side grips. It's a lot more comfortable and hopefully more durable. The grips wearing off is one of the first issues I experienced with my previous G502 so here's to hoping. I do really enjoy the fact the thumb button now stretches back (can swap this to old style if needed) as it's a lot easier to press. The only button I found harder to press was the back button at the side which has moved a little. I can no longer push my thumb up as easily to trigger that. Not a big issue, but I did notice it.The Hero sensor seems great. It's incredible precise and accurate, had no issues at all there. The wireless seems to be latency free and the battery life with RGB enabled is several days at least. Extra kudos here for Logitech FINALLY moving to USB C. Took far too long but at least it's done now. The RGB strip is also a nice improvement and very customisable in G Hub with patterns and colours. Easy to match to my rigs RGB.One difference I did notice is that the clicks are quite loud, and the left and right clicks sound distinct from one another. This isn't an issue for me but if you're very sensitive to noise I'd watch out for that. I think they feel great in use though. I assume the sound difference is design related.Overall this is just an improvement overall to the previous G502. Would happily recommend.
D**N
A Fantastic, Versatile Gaming Mouse with some Nitpicks
Review Summary_________________Pros:• Premium Feel: With cheap mice, clicking often feels mushy, as if the flimsy plastic is flexing -- but with Logitech's "Hybrid optical-mechanical switches" the click is intentional, and produces a pleasing audible "click" sound. If you like mechanical keyboard sounds, you will like the clicking of this mouse.• Ergonomics: I found that it took a few days for my hand and wrist to get used to this shape coming from the G903 Lightspeed, despite having previously used the original G502 and G602, but after some getting used to, it's great. The scrollwheel's snapping toggle between free-scrolling and notch-based scrolling is also fantastic, and the button feels pleasing to press.• Performance: Especially when RGB lighting is disabled the G502 lasts for days on end. I keep the lighting on, and use it for 8 hours+ per day including working hours - I find that I need to charge it every few days, which is perfectly fine. I plan to invest in a POWERPLAY mouse mat.• RGB: The lighting is bright, responsive, and with plenty of customisation.Cons:• No included Weight Customization: One drawback is the absence of additional weights to customize the mouse's heaviness, limiting user preferences. This is odd, because the battery cover clearly has room for Logitech's weights. If you have a G903 like I do, then the weights from that will fit in this one! It's just a shame Logitech chose not to include any.• Storage Compartments: The dongle rattles when placed inside the mouse, which feels a bit cheap - though this is nitpicky. The mouse also lacks dedicated compartment for for the extra included button, which may inconvenience users who prefer keeping all components together. Again, this is a bit nitpicky.
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