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

(213 reviews)

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  • Isa

    > 3 day

    The Hero G502 is the best mouse Ive ever owned. And the regular price of 40 bucks is a good price. So I only gave this one a smaller rating because it is twice the price of a regular black version of this mouse. I did buy it just because Im a big KDA simp so lol. So if youre just looking for a good mouse and dont care for looks, Id look up the regular version os this mouse. If youre here because this mouse looks awesome! Then 100% buy it. It is gorgeous.

  • Rayvin

    > 3 day

    Ive been using this for several weeks. I dont have any issues with it and honestly its pretty comfy to hold. i particularly like the scroll wheel and the fact that the logitech program lets me precisely change the dpi of this bad boyo (thank goodness!)

  • K. Taylor

    Greater than one week

    I’m sure this thing would really come into its own while gaming, but I need a gaming mouse that can also do double duty as an everyday mouse, and there are a few features of the G502 Hero that really don’t work for me. First, the overall design feels just a little too busy. I know that gamers want a wide variety of programmable buttons at their fingertips, but here they just feel a little squeezed together, with five on the left side of the mouse and nothing on the right. I’m sure I’d grow accustomed to this after a while, but for the few hours I used the mouse it just felt like the buttons got in the way. Second, the scroll wheel can be switched between free spinning and with clicks. The free spinning mode is incredibly smooth, but when you activate the clicks you get a hell of a lot of noise, and the wheel itself suddenly feels a little cheaply made. Moving to this from my Logitech MX Anywhere 3 feels jarring, because the scroll wheel on that mouse is a thing of beauty, with excellent tactile feedback and no annoying noise. Finally, the overall size of this mouse is just a bit much. I have fairly small hands for a guy, and it just feels like I’m wrestling with this thing. Whichever button I need to click I feel as if I need to move my hand to reach for it, while my MX Anywhere 3 rests comfortably beneath my hand with everything easily within reach. I don’t think this is a bad gaming mouse by any means, but it just doesn’t tick my boxes.

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