Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse with Hero 25K Sensor, PowerPlay Compatible, Tunable Weights and Lightsync RGB - Black
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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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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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Armando Cabrera
> 3 dayMiddle mouse wheel is very loud when locked which is the primary mode of use for most people, so thats annoying. Also it sits a little too high for me making it hard to transition from a left to a middle mouse click when gaming. Plus after a few months of use if I shake the mouse side to side on my desk the mouse wheel rattles on the side press switches but I probably got unlucky with that part. I dont really like Logitechs ghub app too much either and I think others share this opinion. Overall still an amazing mouse.
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A. E. Bogdan
> 3 dayI was worried, spending so much for a mouse, that it wouldnt be that much better than my old G602 wireless, but the difference in responsiveness is impressive. Gaming is much more fun having it react so quickly and smoothly. Total win. I personally lock down the speed of the mouse in the software while playing games, as with this one and my old mouse I would accidentally hit those speed shift buttons on top. Having only three extra buttons on the side is fine. Having 6 on the G602 ended up being overkill for me. The heavy notch of the wheel doesnt bother me. The G602 had some heft to it, and I thought I liked that weight until I started using this one. I even decided to leave the weights out. Its effortless to use in comparison. I was also concerned I wouldnt like the ergonomics as much, as I really liked the feel of the G602. At first it did feel weird, but after a day of adjusting it just felt natural. As soon as I speed thinking about how it felt different and just started using it the mouse felt great to use. I really liked rarely having too change batteries in the G602. Ive owned this for only a week and have not had to charge it a second time yet. Ill post back if I find the more frequent recharge an issue, but yet so far its been fine. Plus, its nice knowing I can use the wireless charging pad in the future and never have to charge or change batteries. So, yet so far Im very happy with this replacement gaming mouse.
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Ray Howard
> 3 dayIf using in conjunction with Logitechs Poweplay charging pad you have to sacrifice the inluded 4gram weights to fit the charging puck. Would have been nice to know this beforehand and with some additional design thought on Logitechs part this limitation could have been avoided. I like a heavier mouse so that was a bummer for me. Scroll wheel feels looser and cheaper than G502 gen 1 mouse I replaced this with and noticably rattles moreso than gen 1 mouse when the clutch is disengaged. Same complaint I have with G502 Hero wired gen 2 mouse I also own. When clutch is disengaged you can marvel at how your web browsers or some games scroll function will start going crazy at random times unless you re-engage the clutch again. Minor complaint since the free scroll wheel feature is why I have three of these mice, but its noticably worse on gen 2+ models. LED logo on mouse is neat, but pointless since you only see it when your not using it. For those of you who want a mouse with led bling, this aint the mouse for you. No change on this from gen to gen. Powerplay pad has the same light up logo that can sync to same color pattern using GHub software. Would have been nice for the pad to have LED around the base like Razr does especially for the price. Wireless charging of the mouse with Powerplay pad works great, so very happy in that regard. My favorite feature is the mouse DPI response time. If you need lightning fast movement, this is the mouse for you! My lord its responsive at high DPI settings. Its unusuable at max settings in my opinion, but some people out there will probably love it. Its even better that its wireless so no more snags on the cord when playing FPS! Overall really love the mouse and highly recommend even with its flaws and quirks.
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Steven H.
> 3 dayI really love this mouse, compared to my old Razer. It is very accurate and precise, and comfortable for long periods of time. I do have a few minor complaints though, primarily that the extra buttons are a little too sensitive. I often accidentally press one of the side buttons when playing a game just because theyre so light. If you like that its great, but it bothers me. In that same vein, the two buttons on the top (to the left of the left-click) are incredibly easy to accidentally press because of their proximity to the left click. By default they are bound to change the DPI, so I find myself constantly having to readjust my DPI (until I rebound those buttons). Overall very good mouse, and the issues I have could just be mine. Definently worth the price so far.
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Marshie
> 3 dayIm not too serious about gaming performance and how you need a certain mouse to play shooters and all that. I use this mouse for general use. There is no wireless charging for this mouse! It comes with a few weights as well. Its very comfortable in my hand and my wrist doesnt ache as much as my older mouse (razer). You can definitely customize your preferences through the app on your computer (the app is pretty lackluster though). Its great to play my PC in bed or on the couch and it works well on non flat surfaces. I can even use it on my leg if I wanted to. For the price I got, this is well worth the investment.
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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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Matt
> 3 dayIve only had this mouse for about a month, but I really like it. Im a guy who gets really frustrated you can feel the delay between moving a mouse and seeing it move on the screen. With this, it seems instant. I like a mouse with a bit of weight, so I added all of them. Also looks cool and feels solid. No batteries to replace either - just plug it in every few days to ensure its charged. G-Suite software is easy enough to configure to tweak the purpose of the buttons. I think you can do it at the game/app level too, but I havent messed with that. Only gripe is that you have to use Logitechs proprietary wireless charger. Ive got a number of wireless chargers I wish I could use, but to no avail. Maybe one day someone will reverse engineer it and we can make a DIY one or something.
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Swanson
Greater than one weekGreat mouse with wireless charging dont have to worry about another cable on the desk