Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse with Hero 25K Sensor, PowerPlay Compatible, Tunable Weights and Lightsync RGB - Black
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Just Me
> 3 dayThe mouse is a bit small if you have XL hands, were it just 25% larger it would be nearly perfect.
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YourSenpai
> 3 dayThe mouse experience is very good. There are 9 buttons (not sure if there are any hidden ones), it can download the LUA script from their app “Logitech” fit your game or you can set your own. It can set different types of animation for changing colors, and it can be used on Bluetooth and wireless, the battery needs to recharge each week if you touch grass.
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Christopher
Greater than one weekOne of the best mice ive ever owned!
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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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John and Erica
> 3 dayNo complaints. Mouse is awesome!
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AZ-K
> 3 dayThe good: It feels lighter and easier to move than other mice. After spending hours with figuring out the software, you can get some great customization - even keyboard macros. The hardware performs really well, especially with the available on-the-fly variable movement responsiveness due to real-time DPI customization. The bad: -Recharging.- Ok, we know that going in, but still, the G602 felt a little heavier, but rarely did it require any attention for putting in a new replaceable battery. With this mouse... one more device to seemingly constantly be charging . -Cables- Plan on using only the special micro-usb cord from the box and no other cable, keeping that specific cable close by so you can charge every week. Dont expect to use a standard micro-usb, cable, because the mouse has a deep square hole that seems specially formed to not fit any other typical micro-usb cable. One more special cable; great. Glad you bought a wireless mouse? You could buy their special charging mouse pad, but wait....maybe that is also one more custom special cable? -Wasted Time- Plan on either much faster battery use, or spending 2.5 hours with poor software trying to figure out, among other things, how to turn down or off the lighting so that it doesnt consume the battery way faster than expected. Profiles do not need to be hard to work with, if the manufacturer can make decent software, or at the very least, a write a decent manual. The manuals will not fully give some specific basic information that you need, like What does that button really do? How do I ___? Why didnt that work as expected? Why? Why? Why? Expect trial and error, with lots of error (even for a very experienced software developer), with sometimes nothing more than basic hints from the manual on certain topics, but read it anyway, in advance, to save more hours of frustration. UPDATE WEEK LATER: Once you finally deal with the lighting, it does a great job of not wasting battery when you leave it on while the PC is off overnight. The software reported only 1% drain overnight. The lightness and subsequent precision of small movements still seem better than the 602, even though it should be very similar. The scroll wheel is much more notchy feeling as you roll it -- way, way too much for my preference. With typically a few hours of PC use per day, the battery level has 26% left nine days in. No gameplay tests yet. The buttons seem to click too easily at times. Still, it can be worth using in place of the 602 mouse if you get through all the software mysteries and dont mind the recharging.
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Richard
> 3 dayThe Logitech g hub software is terrible, it takes a few seconds for the mouse to wake up and switch to the DPI settings it was set to, the only “fix” is by switching it to the on-board memory mode. This bug alone completely ruined my experience with this mouse. Also, it still uses usb micro b in 2022….. come on Logitech, you can do better. Update after about a week of usage: ******************************************************************************** Keep in mind I am comparing this mouse to my MX Master 3 So, its being evaluated as productivity and light gaming mouse ******************************************************************************** The good: decently comfortable for my large hand, good sensor and satisfying clicks. It is definitely 200% better at gaming than my mx master 3. The ergonomic is decent, not bad, however I much prefer the mx master 3. Charging time is decent, and battery life is not bad too. The bad (things that I dont like): the scroll wheel is terrible in comparison to the mx master 3, you have to manually switch between the ratcheting scroll and infinity scroll with a physical button, they shouldve used the adaptive infinity scroll wheel on the mx master 3. Also I sure miss the side scroll wheel and the thumb button on the side. Also no Bluetooth and the bug I mentioned previously is annoying. Overall, my conclusion is while g502 lightspeed is a great gaming mouse, mx master 3 is still a significantly better productivity mouse (duh, obviously). An mx master with the guts of a g502 lightspeed would be the perfect mouse for me, Id love to see a performance version of mx master in the future.