Logitech G502 Hero K/DA High Performance Gaming Mouse - Hero 25K Sensor, 16.8 Million Color LIGHTSYNC RGB, 11 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory - Official League of Legends KDA Gaming Gear
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Damon C
> 24 hourThis mouse comes with great package, looks fancy and nice. Also gaming experience is good.
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Robert D. Showalter
> 24 hourBest mouse! Very functional and comfortable!
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birkoff
> 24 hourEl ratón va donde quiere en la pantalla sin que lo pueda controlar. Es sumamente inestable.
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WagnerTechnologies
> 24 hourIf you want an expensive mouse that constantly changes resolution and activates your 2 main buttons without you even touching them, Then this crappy mouse is for you! I suggest however, you throw your money out your car window while doing 65mph. You will feel better than spending it on this waste of time & money. Playschool makes a better product.
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Jaysinism
> 24 hourI have really enjoyed all of the Logitech K/DA branded products so far. This gaming mouse is no exception. This Logitech G502 Hero gaming mouse is pretty amazing. I really like the bottom weight system. You can add or remove these weights underneath the mouse to adjust the glide of the mouse. Even if you dont use the weights the mouse is very light. There are a lot of customization options with this mouse too. Overall this is a really great gaming mouse and I really have been enjoying using it. I would highly recommend this gaming mouse.
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Tancredo Noronha
> 24 hourGreat quality and performance product!
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Tim
> 24 hourLogitech G502 Hero K/DA High Performance Gaming Mouse - Hero 25K Sensor, 16.8 Million Color LIGHTSYNC RGB, 11 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory - Official League of Legends KDA Gaming Gear This mouses color scheme looks awesome and Performs just as good as the Hero G502. Thats because inside it is exactly the same as the hero G502. I wish for the premium price that it was more than just a graphic change. Dont get me wrong the mouse is good. If you like the G502 than you will like this mouse. For me, I think I have moved on from big heavy ergo mice. The shape is a bit outdated and I dont want to add weight anymore. I want a smaller, lightweight mouse. I feel like Logitech has been stagnant and other companies, especially smaller ones are making really interesting mice. This is still a really good mouse with nice button feel and very little pre or post travel. For a palm grip this is extremely comfortable. The sensor is fantastic the scroll wheel is feels precise.
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Brendan Doyle
> 24 hourI suffer from carpal tunnel so I decided an ergo mouse was essential for me to be able to use a computer and/or game comfortably. Prior to getting a G502, I had just used whatever mouse I had laying around, usually a Lenovo or Microsoft mouse. Im not a pro gamer by any means, however I always assumed that gaming mice were gimmicky money grabs. I initially was looking at vertical mice which are supposed to be better for wrist comfort, but many people mentioned that a good ergo mouse can be just as good, so after researching I kept seeing the G502 making the top of many lists, so I decided to try it, as the price was reasonable (much cheaper than most decent vertical mice!) and I really liked how it looked. I initially got the normal G502, not the KDA version, and after a few days of using it normally I was amazed at the difference from the plain old normal mice I had been using, both from a comfort perspective, and at an accuracy and general ease of use perspective. The features that I really enjoy the most are the toggleable high precision button, and the ability to switch the scroll wheel from click to freewheel. I dont often switch the DPI between apps, but having the ability to do so, is appreciated. I didnt notice much difference when switching out the weights, but I ended up using a couple weights at the rear of the mouse and again while I am not a pro gamer, it is nice to be able to customize to your liking. Being able to lower the DPI while holding a button is an extremely nice feature, both for games and for general use when a little extra precision is needed. I see a lot of people complain about the GHub software however I have not had any issues to report so far. I appreciate the ability to save profiles on the mouse, so you can seamlessly switch devices, even to a Linux box and your settings carry over. My Wifes mouse failed so I let her borrow my G502, and she liked it so much, that I bought the KDA version for myself and she kept my original! She claims much more comfort and easier inventory management in games like Stardew Valley. Overall this is a solid mouse, offering lots of nice features for the price and its a joy to use, as well as being comfortable and attractive to look at. The RGB lights go well with my RGB keyboard. (thats worth something, right?)
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Josh
> 24 hourOops. Wanted a white mouse to replace my 3 year old Corsair M65 RGB Elite. Decent mouse in all aspects aside from the god awful cheap omron switches in there. Matched my keyboard and other Corsair peripherals. Went for this bc it was white and had rave reviews. Not disappointed. Solid build quality. I like heavy thicc mice so I loaded this thing with all the weights and took it for a spin. Clicks are solid, a little cheapy here and there but nothing bad. Too many buttons, not gonna lie. Dont need the stupid DPI buttons right on my left click constantly adjusting my sens. Scroll wheel is awesome lol. Really solid feeling and you can unlock it to just send it flying. Sniper buttons never get used by me so I couldve done without that too. The paint scheme is cool, I guess. I just wanted a solid quality white mouse. Wish I knew that they charge like 2x regular price for it. Also didnt need the stupid seductive gamer character on the box.
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Diego Gomez
> 24 hourA bit pricey but the art looks pretty beautiful and even has its own application to program the mouse