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KazumaGShep
> 3 daySo I have both the wired and wireless version of this mouse and I love it. Its comfortable to hold and adding the weights gave it just enough to where its easier for me to aim. The Wireless G502 also mixes well with the Powerplay pad basicly eliminates the battery issues.
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nathan
> 3 daySo the battery life isn’t the greatest but I charge this mouse about every 2 weeks
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Christopher
> 3 dayOne of the best mice ive ever owned!
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Sams
> 3 daythese mice arntnas reliable as they use to be and wear out easily. I often find the clicker starts going bad right after the warnty is up. they are incrediblely anoying to repair your self and requires removal of the foot pads that you then can not find official replacements for.
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Dee Sandoval
> 3 dayThe ONLY reason for 2 stars is because Logitech FORCES you to use G Hub with the Lightspeed. 3 stars for gaming because I do interact with the software throughout playing to fine tune the mouse. LOVE the G502 LS itself! Gamed 6 hours every night (with all lights on and at max), after 3 nights battery was low but still not even at the warning limit (last 15%). Also love the free moving scroll wheel that goes on forever, incredibly helpful when going through pages of documents or scrolling through web sites. I love the number of buttons and button layout. However, the mouse is ONLY compatible with newer G Hub software, not like the Proteus Spectrum that uses Logitech Gaming Software (LGS), and G Hub is SOOOOOO bad, it truly boggles the mind how something so bad can STILL to this day be used... forced on customers when any moron can tell how bad the layout and functions of the software are. Completely unintuitive UI. Needless going from one end of the menu to the other trying to simply turn something on then off. Confusing menu layout. Confusing instructions. More complicated key binding menu (than LGS). Bug since the day G Hub came out where attaching an app/game exe to a profile will NOT trigger the profile when you run the app/game, and if you manually switch to the game profile you want (while in G Hub) it doesnt matter because as soon as your mouse pointer leaves the G Hub window itll go back to the Desktop/Default profile (this includes Alt-Tabbing), the only way to bypass this is to set the profile you want to use as persistent, but then you have to manually turn it off when you exit the game/app, ...and still TO THIS DAY theres no patch to this. The thing that really makes this worse is that now that you installed G Hub any other Logitech peripherals you have will be FORCED to use G Hub and not LGS that was SOOOO MUCH better, by miles, above G Hub. And when G Hub asks you to import profiles when installing G Hub, it doesnt import individual key bindings, lighting configuration, or per profile DPI settings. And if you try to run LGS just so you can bring up the key binding profile so you can at least see your mouse game profiles to copy, you getting a message that you have to use G Hub. It literally is enough to make you NOT want to get such a great mouse, just so you dont have to put up with such a badly designed piece of software. And dont think an update is on the horizon to fix even some of the problems, its been like this since day one of the G Hub release, and my understanding is future Logitech products will be using G Hub. So, unless you really have the money to burn AND you have the patience of a saint (truly), then think about sticking with another Logitech device that doesnt use G Hub like the Proteus Spectrum, same exact mouse but with a cord. I actually need cordless because my mouse pad sits on a pullout shelf under my PC desk so I cant even use a mouse cord bungie, and the cord is fraying up my mouse pad edges as well as feeling the cord pulling on the mouse. G Hub really, REALLY, makes me want to return the Lightspeed just so I didnt have to put up with it, but I DO need it because of the cordless aspect. Corsair has a mouse with a lot of buttons but theyre all in one little area and my thumbs are a little big so thats out of the question. Bottom line, Lightspeed comes with G Hub. Read up on what customers think of G Hub, ask a friend that uses it, ask a teacher, ask a friend online, ...then ask yourself if you have the patience of Mother Teresa, and make your decision. If you buy one, inquire about return policy beforehand, hold on to the packaging, the receipt, and keep it in mint condition, just in case you decide to hold on to your sanity instead of the Lightspeed.
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Donovan Cruz
> 3 dayI was recommended this mouse by a friend who took the time to research office equipment and all I can say this is exactly what I was looking for. Works well with both video games and office work as you can adjust the speed of the cursor whenever you want. It also adds some life to my office setup since it has LED lights that change color every second! I wouldnt worry about battery life either because the mouse automatically turns off after a couple of minutes of not being used. Definitely would recommend if you are looking for a mouse that can be used for both work and gaming.
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theCavalier
> 3 dayWhen the G903 came out, I was pretty stoked. Lots of new technology and promise all packed into one platform, and great reviews. It turns out that no matter how good a mouse is, one compromise can turn it into a nightmare. It also turns out that if you put switches into a mouse that quickly start double-firing is pretty bad too, but I digress. The compromise that ruined the G903 for me was making it ambidextrous. What? you say, thats not a bad thing! Well, I reply, take your hands, and lay them on a flat surface in front of you, and relax. What do you feel? Unless you are not built like most, youll find that the weight of your hand rests more on one side of your palm; Left side for the left, and right side for the right. So, when you make a mouse ambidextrous, you make a mouse with a symmetric profile. It didnt take long before I realized that I wasnt going to be able to keep my hand on the mouse in a gaming hold for very long before cramps started in. It was like having someone twist my wrist. So, despite the great stuff they put into this thing, it would have been infinitely better to create a left and right handed version. Enter the revamped G502! My corded version of this mouse is still in use in my household more than a decade after I first bought it, but Im looking for a wireless mouse for reasons I need not go into. I can say now that they seem to have brought all the good stuff from the G903 to the G502 Hero Lightspeed. The wheel that used to bug me because it was so stiff on the first G502 now feels much more like the G903. Its even a bit easier to spin and side-click. The DPI buttons (which are still in an awkward place, which is why its still just near perfection) are no longer mushy, so thats a plus, and of course its wireless, has the updated sensors, will work on my Lightspeed mat, and, just for the shiny factor, had a full RGB logo. The parts that made this mouse the most popular gaming mouse (Logitech IMHO EVER made) are still there. So, when, my gamer friends, you are trying to pick between the two, let me urge you to save yourself what may be a hundred dollar mistake, and pass the G903 over for the reliable old G502 form with the new G903 technology built in. Youll thank me later.