Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse with Hero 25K Sensor, PowerPlay Compatible, Tunable Weights and Lightsync RGB - Black

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  • Donovan Cruz

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • cayden burke

    > 3 day

    I play 1-2 hours every other day I don’t need to charge this thing more then once a month. Great quality.

  • Sanchit Batra

    > 3 day

    Disclaimer: I had the wired G502 for 3 years before I decided I was sick of wires, but that should tell you I already knew going in this was the mouse I wanted to take with me to grave and have zero experience with other gaming mouse. Also, I use this with a Macbook Pro. EDIT: Switched my rating down from 5 to 4 stars because G Hub is not, in fact, as marvelous as I thought. Ive been encountering a strange issue on my Macbook Pro Mid-2012 model running Catalina, connected to an external monitor. If my macbook goes to sleep with the USB and the monitor plugged in, G Hub refuses to recognize my device when I wake the laptop. I can left and right click, but the programmable buttons revert to their defaults temporarily. The issue is resolved if I unplug either the mouse or the monitor before the laptop sleeps, but for a $150 mouse I expect nothing short of perfection, and this is a little annoying. EDIT 2: I have managed to consistently avoid the issue mentioned above by turning the mouse off before my laptop goes to sleep. I would rather I not have to but it is an excellent product in every other regard so like whatever at this point. Also, the battery on this thing is ridiculous Ive been using it for 4 days and it just dropped 16%. Im honestly glad I didnt get the powerplay mousepad Im unlikely to find it necessary at this rate. Good work Logitech! Edit 3: Apparently the G Hub issue is a lot more common than I thought smh Pros • Zero noticeable latency relative to the wired counterpart. Absolutely none its mind-blowing how good these are • Very ergonomic, I use it for hours on end without fatigue • More shortcuts through the programmable buttons + multiple profiles than youll know what to do with. Its nice to know I have always have the option of switching out a CMD+S with a mouse click if I wanted to, although I probably never will. • Excellent battery life, I could have done with 24 hours too since I charge everything else everyday anyway lol but the rated 48-60 is ridiculous and much appreciated. • The packaging is superb, I honestly felt like they put effort into designing it and making sure the customer feels special while opening it. Almost like an Apple product. • The plug n play nature is fantastic. I plugged the USB receiver in and bam, mouse works! No need to ever open G Hub if all you want to do is left click and right click (although if youre spending $150 on a mouse I should hope you intend to do more than that). The DPI out of the box was quite slow for my taste but all it takes is a couple of clicks to fix it. • I love G Hub, there seems to be a fair amount of hate for it in the community but the UI is fantastic (the UX is more of a con, listed below) and the number of options is mind-blowing. I love personalization, and I love being able to make the mouse completely my own, tailored to my work/gaming needs. I use it more for work funnily enough, it is fantastic from a productivity standpoint. • There is an option to add weights if you think its too light, once again love the configurability. • Powerplay compatibility means if I want to shell out another $100 (and sadly I likely will) then I can use the mouse forever without having to ever charge it. Its a definite luxury not a necessity, so I appreciate them giving us the option. Cons • Only for right-handed, they dont make a left-handed version • I managed to chip it a little on the inside while trying to remove the cover, it should be slightly more resistant • I dont like having to read the manual for G Hub, I prefer that such software be intuitive enough a layman could figure it out. Im a software engineer and still took a while to figure out how to use multiple profiles while not in onboard mode • The G4 button is ridiculously uncomfortable to get to, Im not even sure why its there except to boost the number of programmable buttons lol. I would have preferred a button on the right I could push with my pinky. • The elephant in the room, I could probably have gotten similar performance out of a $50 mouse nowadays so $150 is pricey for sure, but for the plethora of button shortcuts available and the sheer joy of knowing it is absolutely perfect in every way is perhaps worth it. • The G logo is hidden by the hand most of the times so I would have preferred there to be RGB effects elsewhere on the mouse as well, but eh. • The stepwise scroll wheel feels really wonky to me, I always use infinite. Perhaps because Im on a Macbook idk • Its only available in black, which is not a deal breaker obviously since it delivers in most other ways but continuing the trend of configurability I would have liked to see some color options, perhaps even engravings on request. I dont ever intend to sell it to another soul, so why the heck not :D

  • Billy West

    > 3 day

    Ive been using this mouse for years. Finally picked up the wireless version while it was on sale and it was a steal! Worth every penny. I hot keyed G8 & G7 Keys directly next to left click to lob my grenades in Call Of Duty DMZ. So much faster and they hit almost every single time. Definitely recommend this product. Logitech got it right on this one.

  • Yuval Chechelnitsky

    > 3 day

    Great mouse, At first I didnt know theres a button for fast and slow scrolling and tought it is broken. But it is perfectly fine and working as intended. Downside is DPI buttons placement just beside the left mouse button making you just accidentally click on them sometimes and change the DPI mid game

  • Armando Cabrera

    Greater than one week

    Middle 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.

  • Jeff D.

    > 3 day

    Rechargeable is great. Superfast draining if you use ANY RGB is not. Bought this to replace my Razer Bailisk after 4 G602s. It is much better than the wireless Basilisk. Not the improvement youd expect for 3 times the price of a G602. The most improved is the toggleable scroll wheel. Other than that, the construction seems slightly flimsy when compared to my venerable G602. Its a good mouse, especially if you can stick with the wired version when on sale.

  • Sarutabaruta

    > 3 day

    When it works, its great. Ergonomic. Plenty of buttons. Reliable. Nice infinite scroll. But after just under 3 years the actuators for the left and right click buttons have worn out to a point where they are unreliable. This seems to be a known problem. Left and right click / hold / release are now unpredictable. Sometimes it wont register the click, sometimes it wont register the hold, so drag-and-drop gesture will unexpectedly drop, or wont pick up. Doesnt appear to be self-repairable without soldering. The failures come on reasonably quickly once they start. So as soon as you notice clicks, button down, button up, or drag dont work as expected, its time to replace it or try to fix it. After a week or so after initial onset, it becomes unbearable.

  • Adrienne Faulkner

    > 3 day

    Exactly what my 16 year old wanted. He’s very happy

  • R. Allen

    > 3 day

    My mouse started being jumpy, and I decided it was time for a new one. After looking at the choices, since I always stick with Logitech, I decided on the G502. It isnt a cheap option, but it has a nice feel. I added a couple of the included weights and adjusted the dpi on it. It is working great. It has RGB that cycle through colors, if you like that sort of thing. I can take it or leave it. It is wireless and has a rechargeable battery and it can be used while charging, so no down time. It is a nice gaming mouse.

G502 is the best gaming mouse from Logitech G, completely redesigned from the inside out with Light speed wireless and power play compatibility so you can game faster and more accurately, The G502 light speed PC gaming mouse is built with superfast 1 ms wireless connectivity and a next gen Hero sensor delivering up to 25K DPI class leading performance and energy efficient up to 60 hours of uninterrupted gaming. 11 programmable buttons help you optimize game play with custom keyboards and macros. Primary buttons feature metal spring tensioning for Fast and crisp actuation. Six adjustable weights let you find the right mouse feel. Light Sync RGB gives you 16.8 million colors to create an exciting and immersive gaming environment. The hyper fast scroll wheel lets you speed through long menus and documents. Pair the G502 Wireless gaming mouse with the Logitech G Power play charging system (sold separately) for infinite charging. USB report rate: 1000 Hz (1ms). OS Compatibility: Windows 7 or later, Mac OS X 10.11 or later, Chrome OSTM.

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