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Dimensions 19.5 x 19 x 2.8
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Country of Origin China
Batteries Lithium ion batteries required.
Condition New
ASIN UJ96585499

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100 reviews for Logitech G502 SE HERO Gaming Mouse

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    customer987654321

    I already own the wired G502 but have been upgrading a lot of my gear to wireless to clean up my desk which was getting incredibly cluttered and tangled. If you dont already own a G502, get one, theyre amazingly comfortable and versatile. The G502 Lightspeed Wireless is almost exactly the same and there truly is no compromise in performance with Logitechs Lightspeed wireless. There are some very minor differences, like the left and right clicks now have a very slightly lower travel distance and the scroll wheel is hollow, but all the differences are almost imperceptible. The only draw back is the price difference between the original and the wireless version.

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    sytedotcom

    The mouse itself is absolutely amazing. 1010 on comfort, accuracy, wireless delay, battery life, rgb, and practicality. The clicks are responsive and tactile, the buttons feel great to press and work exactly as they should. No issues with the scroll wheel and I love the infinity scroll feature. Glides like a dream even on hardwood. But its only good for people who like a little bit of heft to their mice. Even without the weights and taking off the magnets on the bottom its not as light as most would want if you were looking for a heavy mouse. You really feel like you are in command of whatever website youre navigating or game youre playing. The only con and why I rate it as Good is the software. Its usable at best. It looks like, but its hard to navigate, instructions are unclear, and you can expect freezes or the application not even launching. I have had this thing for almost a year, and I have nothing else bad to say about it.

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    ANGER

    Ive been a longtime supporter of Logitechs gaming mice the G Pro, G502 Hero, G603, etc but this is probably one of the worst products Logi has ever created.I want to go on record as saying I loved the G502. Its probably the best gaming mouse I have ever used, and Ive used a lot. Somehow Logi managed to screw up a winning formula with the Lightspeed version.Only 2 or 3 days after bringing home the G502 Lightspeed, I started getting annoying doubleclick issues, where I would click Left Mouse Button once, but the mouse registers two clicks in rapid succession. I thought it was just a small misclicking issue with myself at first and ignored it initially, but it just kept happening more and more. I ended up looking up the issue I was having online, and found that I wasnt the only one having this issue with the G502 Lightspeed. It seems the switches on this mouse are just super poorly made and it completely destroys what would otherwise be a perfect mouse.Though, the mouse isnt ALL bad. One notable point of the mouse is the battery. With the RGB lighting off, this thing can get a whopping 70 hours of battery life on a full charge. Thats about the only good thing it has going for it aside from having the same design as the previous G502 models.

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    gamingman

    I have used the logitech g502 wired for two years until recently when i purchased the logitech Gpro wireless. The logitech wireless technology is great, it is 1ms response time which is just as good as wired and the battery lasts an incredibly long time and charges very fast. This is true for the gpro wireless and g502 wireless. I purchased a g502 wireless once i realized how much i missed the shape and optional weights of the g502 which the gpro did not have. I use the mouse all the time and even am using it while writing this review. i have had no problems with any logitech mice and this is no different. The ergonomic shape might be a learning curve for some who are used to standard mouse shapes but i love it personally. Would but again, once you go wireless tho, you wont go back i promise the wire drag from doing hard gamer flicks is really annoying, and like i said the connectivity here which i will agree i was also concerned about is very very good.

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    piercer808

    Great mouse, looks great and has zero perceptible input lag. Decent battery life. Only main drawback is the RGB lighting having the DPI lighting set to always on drains the battery super fast for some reason, and also when putting the computer to sleep it will flash all its RGB as its searching for a connection I assume. Usually it will stop after a few minutes but occasionally it wont and just runs its battery down for no reason. Other than that it looks and works great. The DPI adjust buttons are very useful for gaming. I also like the scroll wheel unlock button to scroll to the top of webpages super fast

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    ford12acing

    This mouse is excellent. I normally play fps games with a low sensitivity and dpi 3.5 sens and 800 dpi for overwatch. Adding the weights has allowed me to nearly double sensitivity. The two larger weights go into the battery coin on the bottom. coming from a corded mouse, the response time is excellent and i dont notice any input lag whatsoever.my one and only gripe is that if you use this with the powerplay mat, you have to use the coin that came with the mat. this means you lose the two weights in the coin that comes with the g502. I would appreciate the additional weight, but alas, wireless charging is also very convenient i put the powermat underneath my current mousepad and it still charges.highly recommend to purchase this with the powerplay mat, but it does approach territory to get them both expect to pay over 200 usd for both.

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    GeekyNerdy

    Five and a half years ago I bought the original G502 Proteus Core. This is mouse is a worthy successor in pretty much every way. The mouse itself feels just as good as the OG one did when it was new, but now it is wireless and has RGB lighting.Ergonomically the design is very comfortable as long as you are right handed, left handers will need to look elsewhere.My only complaint is that the UI of GHub is confusing and the library of games it can auto detect isnt quite large enough. It does manage to detect games stored on other drives in the system though so that is good.

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    Carl

    Finally a mouse that actually works like its supposed to. Im glad I finally gave up on Corsair, even though I very much like the design of their top tier mouse. Their software DESTROYS your ability to use their mouse, and their software actually shots off the mouse every 10 minutes or so…on ALL my computers. The G502, by comparison, works perfectly, and the Logitec software is a dream compared to Corsair…which is just awful, and I mean god awful. Im very happy with this mouse, for the most part, I can effectively use most of the buttons with my particular handholdstyle. Only thing I might change would be to bring the three side buttons about a half inch to an inch further back.

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    Ghross

    Ive had ample time to use this mouse and it is amAzing.Its perfect for claw, palm, and a hybrid clawpalm grips. Some people may like a little more height on the right pinky finger side or maybe even a ringpinky rest but if youre playing fpss youll understand why theyve left this feature out unlike some wireless Corsair models… Im referring to making quick snap movements with precision.The software is user friendly although it could be consolidate a little. Theres no need for 2 settings menus.Charging isnt as fast as charging a turbospeed charging phone but it lasts a lot longer. I game roughly 56 hours daily and browse the internet intermittently with it… the mouse is currently on 41 after almost a full 7day time period of last 100 charge.There is a magnet in the bottom compartment to hold the provided weights if youre a manly manwoman. I mention the magnet because if your mouse pad is made of metal it will mosdef be harder to move. It works well for keeping the mouse from falling though if youre using it on a slanted surface such as a padded couch arm.All of the programmable buttons except the one behind the mouse wheel release are easily reachable with a hybrid or claw grip. Palm grippers will have a harder time with the backmost towards your wrist top mouse button unless youve nicknamed your index finger slinky. All 3 mouse wheel clicks work extremely well although the down click is a touch stiff.Fav feature the mouse doesnt eat cheese.Least fav feature pricey but think of all the money youll save not having to feed it

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    Customer

    Heres the thing about this mouse. Works just fine but has some bugs Logitech didnt fix. The mouse will enter some sort of sleep mode after just a few minutes of inactivity, and everything, includes dpi, light settings, will restore to factory default. You need to move the mouse around so that it reconnects to the G hub software and load your own mouse settings dpi, lightings, etc.This is a really annoying issue imo and I didnt have this issue in some lower end Logitech mouse such as G603. Basically the mouse becomes a worthless garbage if you dont install the G hub software and keep it runs in background.Other than than, it is fine but battery life can only last around a week.

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    Damienwho

    I brought this two months ago and Ive been using it ever since. My favourite thing has to be that I can count on my fingers the amount of times Ive charged it in that time. And I dont game lightly. I originally brought it for the programmable G keys to make games like minecraft a little easier. Lazy I know Ive used it for so many games and even FPS games are made better by the quick sensitivity switch for when Im aiming. But I fell in love with the RGB customisation, now I find myself on the way to buy more G series products for my gameing set upAmazing mouse and I would and have recommend it to my friends and familyP.S. As Im finishing this review I realised that I didnt mention the scroll wheel, and thats just a big shame, I LOVE it, it has a feature that you can set it to your regular scroll or to free scroll and I find myself sometimes just using it as a fidget spinner. It just scrolls endless, not to mention that it makes going through PDF files so much more fun

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    Anonymous

    I love the g502. With that said Im not a fan of the G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless.. And not for the reasons you might think. The build quality is seriously poor compared to previous generations. I ran my original g502 for many years. Everything worked flawlessly even when I retired the thing when the hero sensor came out. Loved that mouse aswell even more so than the original. Got this one and within the first month of use the left click was feeling worn out and would not register my clicks every time. and now ive put alot of time into games with this mouse and it has gotten me killed in more scenarios than i can count when i would hold m1 to fire, and it would fire intermittently, and interrupt my fire randomly. the other buttons seem to be holding up but they obviously dont see the amount of clicks as m1. Overall an amazing mouse but maybe not for the hardcore gamer as it doesnt seem to hold up to it and I am quite gentle with my equipment and tech compared to most people i see.

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    Joshua

    I was looking at the wired version of this mouse because I didnt want to pay the extra 100 wireless tax. At the same time, there was another customer looking at keyboards. We started talking and he suggested that I purchase this mouse because he has it and really enjoys it. I talked him into getting the G910 keyboard because I have it and I enjoy it. I hope hes enjoying the keyboard as much as Im enjoying the mouse. Logitech has two different programs to control their gaming peripherals Logitech Gaming Software and Logitech GHub. LGS controls my G910 keyboard and G13 gameboard but not the G502 mouse. GHub controls my keyboard and mouse but not the gameboard. Cmon Logitech

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    Vysse

    Pros Great mouse especially when paired with the Logitech G Powerplay Mousepad. Never worry about charging your mouse again I wish my headset was like this. No latency whatsoever.Cons Mouse started having a double click issue about a year after purchase. The worst part about this is it is a known issue and Logitech is doing nothing to fix the problem. I bought Geek Squad protection and will just replace it soon enough. I guess I am paying a subscription to keep this mouse until the double click issue stops popping up. Only thing keeping it from 5 Stars.

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    JohnHutch211

    Love this mouse. Lightspeed products have been my go to ever since I purchased the G915 Keyboard. My only issue with the mouse is when moving back and forth quickly sometimes the scroll wheel will audibly strike the inside surface of the mouse wheels recess. Ghub software updates constantly and makes synchronizing my products color profiles easy. The precision DPI button is useful in FPS games but not very useful outside of that. I would rate this mouse a 1010 for accuracy and customization with the included weight adjustment kit.

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    TAS

    Like most people, I work from home now due to the pandemic and spend anywhere between 1013 hours at my desk, at the very least.Im a Mac user as well so there were a lot of considerations when looking at this versus the MX Master 3 for Mac. So comfort and productivity go hand in hand when picking the right mouse.After about 12 hours of YouTube video reviews and other online reviews, I went with the G502 and it was the BEST decision I have made. You have to remember that Gamers spend hours on end with their hands on their mice and comfort is definitely something that is outstanding about this mouse in particular. It fits just right and compared to the MX is has a ton more keys that you can use to create shortcuts, hotkeys and macros to help with productivity and saving time.The side scroll was another major sell on the MX but the G502 also has a side motion control in the scroll where, which may not be as precise as each click on the side scroll of the MX but actually is still amazing.So, if youre working from home and need something that not only does everything you need but also looks good on your desk, go for the G502 wireless mouse.

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    Leoleoo

    Best gaming mouse out there. If you can get this thing on sale, even better. I used to have the wired version of the mouse and I would always experience some wire pull on the mouse, and would tug the mouse ever so gently towards the cable. Getting the wireless version definitely helped. Now I dont get any wire pull.The battery life is great too. Usually last about 2 weeks for me. I use it occasionally, maybe 12 hour sessions per day.Some people might say that its a little too heavy of a mouse, but to be honest, if youre complaining about the weight, you need to get up from your computer and go work out your arms.Only thing I would change would be the connection for charging the mouse. We are in 2020 and this still comes with Micro USB, they should have a USB type C version already. All my devices are already USB C, except this mouse.

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    Tbro

    Ill never forget the first time I used a Logitech G500. Besides being a great allaround mouse, the scrollwheel blew me away. It was the first time I had used a mouse where the scrollwheel felt substantial, had a satisfying click, and the hyper scrolling oh my the hyper scrolling. That was my gaming mouse of choice for many years, and it never let me down. A couple of years ago I got the G502, and found this design and precision to be even better. This was a worthy successor to the G500. The scrollwheel was a bit lighter, but felt just as good to click and spin. When I saw that there was a wireless version I took a chance on it. Before the G502 Lightspeed I was never happy with a wireless mouse. But technology has caught up, and the G502 Lightspeed is the same amazing mouse as the wired version. When I first used the G502 Lightspeed I felt the same surprise and wonder that the G500 made me feel about the mouse wheel. Only now it was from the incredibly precise and lag free wireless. The mouse can quickly convert to a wired mouse in order to charge, and has adjustable weights beneath a magnetized panel. Beneath another magnetized panel the seamless Logitech USB dongle can be easily stored. Ive been installing games just to play with this great mouse. Its a bit expensive but worth every penny IMO. Logitech has done it again

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    jestro88

    Second G502 light speed in the house. I got mine along with the charging mousepad about a year ago, and decided to gift one to my son who games as well for Christmas. He is also a g502 user, but he has lived the corded life for the past couple of years. The fact that Logitech held pretty firm to the architecture that made the G502 legendary as a gaming mouse, and made it wireless is huge. Response time has been outstanding, and I just cant speak enough to the combo with the lightsdedicated mousepad…the cord has actually never made it onto the mouse. Well worth the cost, and caught it for 100 at the holiday. You can find that deal often during the year. Dont ask, just do it…you will not regret it if you game.

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    Anonymous

    Overall very comfortable mouse that performs exceptionally well for a wireless mouse and even compared to a wired connection. However, it has some questionable ergonomics should you want to utilize all buttons at any given time. That paired with the likelihood that Ill have to deal with customer service within the next year since unfortunately this unit is reported to have a high rate of failure means Id have a had time recommending this mouse wholeheartedly at the price that its going for. That being said, Im quite happy with it and plan to continue to use it as my main mouse.

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    raptordelamorte

    I decided to go for the Logitech G502 Hero after seeing a show case add. Fast forward a month later and I am not disappointed. Great design. More buttons than you can find on your bellyand highly customizable. It allow DPI increase and decrease on the fly if you need it for any games. You can also set the RGB glowing symbol to you mood. Battery seems to last forever. Ive fully charged it once and havent connected the charge cable for the last week and thats with regular 35hr use per day. Well worth the investment.

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    Ilow21

    While most people will recommend the Logitech G pro wireless mouse for competitive gaming. I would say the G502 light speed is one of the best wireless gaming mouse for all genres of gaming. Where it gives you 11 programmable buttons and the Logitech software is actually good. Where it has a vast list of games where you can program the buttons to do what you want and will automatically be binded when you launch the game. Decent battery life and quick charge makes it so you are never worrying about a dead mouse. Only complaint is that the charging port is micro USB and not USB C Champagne problems.

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    Chorizoman

    This is coming from a long time user of the wired g502 version of this. I was hesitant on purchasing this because I thought whats the point and i can deal with the cable . Well I was wrong, within 30 min of using this mouse I went back to bestbuy.com and purchased another one . Simply amazing mouse . It is lighter and more balanced. The wired one I would have to add weights to the left side of the mouse because when lifting off you can feel the weight on the right side causing the mouse to tilt and drop to the right more. The middle side button and the scroll wheels right , left and middle are very clicky . Must be because i got use to a old heavy used mouse with worn buttons. I will never go back .

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    Kara

    This mouse was a great upgrade from my old G700. It has higher DPI options which work great with newer high resolution monitors and can be changed on the fly on the mouse. Also it has what I call an aim stabilizer for FPS games when zoomed in. I later ended up also getting the logitech charging mouse pad which keeps the mouse powered up without plugging it in. The color changing G which is on top of the mouse doesnt serve much of a purpose since your hand will cover it when in use. Overall the performance of the mouse is great, no wireless connection drop outs experienced and seems to be just as fast as a wired mouse option. It is also one of the lightest mice Ive ever used, though there is an option to tune the weights. I use mine stock from the box with no changes. Also this mouse works great for productivity. I particularly like the clutch which lets the wheel spin freely when reading documents or web browsing. If you need that positive feedback on the wheel, click the clutch again and your back to easily selecting items during in game use. Overall one of the best gaming mice period. I believe the base price of about 150.00 is too high even for the awesome mouse it is. I recommend looking for a deal, which I found at at Walmart on sale.

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    Alistair

    Pros Its a wireless version of my favourite mouse and feels just as responsive, if not more. the infinite scroll wheel has been redesigned and feels much more comfortale and tactile. Every button is customisable and cna be given 2 separate commands, as long as one is assigned to Gshift. Customisable buttons can also use complex macros with variable delay between inputs. There are also 2 areas under the mouse for weights so that you can match a comfortable weight with a modified centre of mass. All in all, a good mouse.

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    Kotenok

    Overall the Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse provides the exact performance I would expect from a mouse within this category. That said, at this price point I expected more in terms of quality of life options which you can get with similar competitors. The charging of this mouse without the purchase of the Power Mat can be frustrating as you are required to plug and unplug the wireless receiving or purchase a second charge cable. Similar products tend to offer charging docks etc either with the purchase or for a much lower price point then the mouse pad.Responsiveness 55I picked up this mouse to upgrade from a Redragon M901 which I had been using primarily for MMOs. The new sensor within the Lightspeed and its wired sibling is nothing short of perfect. It is incredibly precise and DPI is customizable to a great extent. As a wireless mouse I would expect there to be some delay but so far I have had no issues despite the large amount of wireless and bluetooth devices within the vicinity. The optics also track on pretty much every surface you would want to try.Ergonomics 45This mouse is great for those with smaller hands. Larger hands will have trouble however as the width of the mouse can put your ring finger in an awkward position. The remaining hand placement is superb and the drop angle in the back leaves your wrist in position to avoid carpal tunnel issues. The weight is also customizable as expected from a high end mouse. The base weight is light enough to allow hours of FPS gaming without strain and can go up to 16g of added weights to give the mouse a more grounded feel. However, as others have mentioned, if you decide to use the Powerplay charging mat extra, you must replace some of the weights with Logitechs charging coil which is about 4gButtonswheel 45The buttons are perfect so far and require just enough pressure to engage. No stray clicks or failed clicks either. The wheel is arguably the most fun part of this mouse and can toggle between incremental scrolling and 150pdf page per second freespin. If you commonly scroll through massive documents or websites that feature alone will be worth the purchase. The wheel also has leftrightdown inputs which can be mapped as desired. I personally think the wheel buttons require a little bit too much pressure to activate maybe it will break in.

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    HamsterFlash

    i purchased this around 2 months ago upgraded from the 402 hero. i love this mouse so much so worth it. amazing dpi, have it on 3600 and always use the dpi shift for around 400 dpi to really get the pixels correctly when photoshoping pixel art. the mouse has 8 programmable buttons besides the main 3 left click, right click and middle click. its got a decent weight to it and it comes with weights that you can add if you feel that it is too light. its got amazing battery life. my pc is on and being used from morning to night so 1213 hours and i gotta charge the mouse maybe once a week or every 5 days. it can be used with a wire. the wire is great its braided and pretty long. overall a great mouse, its rgb is not too bad as well. most importantly tho i love the scroll wheel unlock feature. its so fun to just unlock the scroll wheel and just spin it like a fidget spinner. amazing mouse.

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    JustAnIndividual

    A quality wireless mouse is going to be expensive, theres no way around that. Apart from price, this mouse is more suited for people that prefer or are used to a palm grip mouse andor have a bigger hand. The G502 advertises that it has 11 programmable keys, which isnt entirely incorrect but when you get down to it, it makes no sense to switch the function of left and right click. With that, youre down to 9 programmable keys. On the other hand, with the programmable GSwitch function in Logitech GHub you can set a second binding on top of another binding. So in total you could have up to 18 different functions programmed to the mouse at once on any given profile. 22 if you were to remove the ability to left and right click.Logitech GHub, the software needed to control the mouse, can be a bit of a headache to use. Its not the most user friendly bit of software, but it is workable, so prepare to dig in and learn how to navigate and use the program before getting the mouse if you arent familiar with it already.As far as functionality, the mouse performs extremely well as a wireless gaming mouse. If you were to try the G502 Lightspeed and the wired G502 Hero without knowing which one was which, you wouldnt be able to tell a difference other than the G502 Lightspeed not being held by the weight of a wired connection.

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    DarkElfLusipher

    Logitech GHub required. This basically kills any desire to continue to own this version of my absolute favorite mouse ever…and it infuriates me.The mouse is everything I love about my G502 mice I own 5, one for every system I use and its wireless The only comparable wireless mice, from Logitech, when I first started using my G502 were maybe the G602 or G900 but both did feel the same or have button placement down as well as the G502.This mouse is an exact physical clone of mine with a few internal tweaks and SLIGHT upgrades…mainly the biggest one just being wireless. The weight system is slightly different and Im not sure if it needed to be adjusted at all but it still works great. The reality is that they probably changed them just to make the older weights obsolete so if you need replacements youll be buying them at the highest price.It performs great and honestly its a hard product to fault…except that it requires a program that I abhor and refuse to use alongside LGS just to support products that absolutely should be compatible in both services. I still use what Logitech now considers legacy products, the original G502 versions are now on that list, and they all run via LGS which is a well built and thoroughly vetted program so being forced to run a second program that is absolutely inferior in every way seems ridiculous.I also need to point out that one of my frustrations is that if you have any in between interlying devices like G910 Orion Spark keyboard and you install the GHub software it will take control of those devices as the primary software for all profiling and such. This is infuriating in multiple ways but mainly because the profile systems were changed and even when you import older profiles the GHub will QUITE COMMONLY loseforget themSo, do I like this mouse AbsolutelyWould I recommend this mouse to someone Absolutely, as long as this is there first ever entry into the Logitech gaming software interface or they are already accustomed to GHub.Do I feel like this mouse fits all of my personal criteria for a wireless gaming mouseYes because it has everything you could ask for in such a device, in all the right places, and it will never disappoint you in any game you choose to bring it with you into…but also no because it also forces you to use a service that is inferior to its predecessor and that feels wrong on too many levels to endorse.I returned mine after trying to convince myself to only use it on specific systems where the need for two separate programs was tolerable, because in the end it just caused too much unwanted hassle and unnecessary redundancy.

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    Locky

    Ive been using my G502 for about 3 months now. And even though Ive had my PC for about a year now, only in these last three months have I felt like I was finally in full control of all my games. Rainbow Six was the worst offender with my old mouse with slow turning speeds no matter the ingame sensitivity, random DPI switching because of broken switches it was a hand me down from my brother and overall just a terrible mouse. With the G502, I can play for hours and feel comfortable while playing thanks to the thumb groove, and allows for easy and on the fly dpi adjustment for quick and rapid movements. And this mouse is such a good quality mouse for a budget too. So overall, if you are in need of a new gaming mouse, my money would be on the G502

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    scylla

    I own the wired and wireless versions of this mouse one for desktop, one for laptop, and they are great. It fits my hand perfectly, and is great for both normal use and gaming. The wireless version has unbelievable battery life builtin rechargeable and lasts several days Being able to program different profiles for different DPI settings is awesome for both gaming and graphics work. Another great feature are the removable magnetic weights you can make the mouse heavier or lighter with them The mouse is a little expensive, but if you catch it on sale, I would highly recommend it

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    Talon

    This is the G502 that youre used to, but better. I was a doubter and worried that it wouldnt have the same tracking or capability as the wired mouse but I coudlnt have been more wrong. This mouse is exactly the same, but better in everyway as you dont have that stupid cable getting in the way or messing up your aim as the drag changes. I have had zero issues with this mouse, it always tracks and moves accurately just like the wired mouse, but smoother with no friction or cable snags.Battery life is unbelieveable. I go a week or more without charging and I am a heavy daily user. The quoted 60 hours or so is must be like 60 hours of constant movement and mouse clicks tested in a factory. The mouse itself seems to go well beyond 60 hours and is likely doing some sort of battery conservation when not in movement or clicking. The best part is that if you ever ran dry on battery, the included cable makes this just like a wired mouse again. So no worries about that or if the battery every dies, the mouse will always continue to function like a wired mouse again.

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    MikeG256

    I have a twitch in my middle finger that involuntarily hits the right click and always at the wrong time. Unlike other brands that claim to be programmable, this one truly is. I was able to disable the usual secondary button and move it to a location that was away from my twitching middle finger. Software was a breeze to set up.I like the fact that It runs a long time before needing a charge.Amazing durability. It got mixed in with my laundry and went through a complete wash cycle. I thought it was toast but it worked and looked like new.

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    kheau59

    The Logitech G502 Lightspeed is a great wireless gaming mouse, that combines the tried and true fit and feel of the G502 Proteus CoreSpectrum with Logitechs latest Lightspeed or wireless technology. If you have previously loved using the G502, the extra freedom without the cable greatly improves the gaming experience. This is especially true when combined with the Powerplay mat as well. Pros Great fit and feel in the hand, with thumb rest and nice matte finish Programmable buttons, which can be further customized in G Hub software option for wireless charging when combined with Powerplay Uses the new Hero mouse sensor which improves in game tracking and reliability Lighter construction than previous G502 mouses Infinity scroll wheel Cons Can be expensive, always try and look around for best deals on this mouse would recommend against buying at MSRP Limited RBG, only two small sections of the mouse have RBG can also be good if you want a simple setup Competition, Logitech and other mouse manufacturer also have great quality mouses and wireless gaming mice which are in some cases cheaper or have better performance In summary great build quality, with design of previous G502, lightweight and wireless. Would recommend this product, but would first need to find a great deal on it. MSRP is roughly 250, but anything cheaper is a good deal in my opinion.

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    Axelfonze

    Everybody raves about the MX Master series for office and productivity, but the aggressive bump and placement of the left button was uncomfortable for me over long periods of time. Im not willing to go back to a wired mouse, but have always loved the shape of the 502, so when Logitech announced this lightspeed version of the classic design I was stoked.In short, this feels just like a 502, but without the wire. That goes for performance too. It feels like a wired mouse, and is incredibly comfortable. My usage is probably only 510 gaming at most, but this is still the only mouse on the market that I want to put my hand on for 10 hours a day.The switchable scroll wheel has become essential for me, and was one of the things keeping me with that MX Master 2S. Im very happy that its included here.The placement of the DPI, forward, back, and additional buttons are all pretty great for my hand sizeshape anyway. I feel like the side buttons are more usable here than on the MX Master.The battery life is excellent. I rarely have to think about charging it, and when I do it charges quickly and can be used the whole time.I love this mouse. Its expensive, but should last years. No regrets.

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    DanielM5

    The mouse is great really light, responsive, everything you could want in a gaming mouse, but the software can be annoying and finnicky. It has a dumb bug where the DPI will reset to the highest setting when the computer sleeps and wakes, meaning the cursor goes crazy fast. The best fix is just to load the settings into the mouse itself and not use the software. Logitech have known about the issues for years apparently, so dont expect any fixes. The software seems needlessly difficult to use the Logitech Options software for business mice is much better. But the mouse itself is great.

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    Chris

    I have always been one to use wireless mice as I just dont want to deal with the cords. I recently started to get a bit more into the PC gaming world and decided it was time for a gaming mouse. This one certainly caught my eye as not only is it wireless, but there is also an option PowerPlay mouse pad that will keep the mouse charged wirelessly so you dont need to plug the mouse in to charge. I absolutely loved the idea, but was turned away for a while due to the high price tag. Circle around to about 6 months later, and the prices had dropped for each. I broke down and bought the mouse and the mouse pad. I am so glad I did. The only thing that would make this the perfect mouse was the ability to have a couple additional buttons. I love the Naga mouse from Razer that has changeable sides to adjust the number of buttons. If this mouse offered something similar, it would be the perfect mouse for me. The software to manage both the mouse and the PowerPlay pad is very intuitive and easy to use. I dont regret my purchases.

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    eduar.resen

    This is a real top contender for best gaming mouse. Im coming from the Logitech G9x. Its a nice size, buttons feel good, and the lights arent obnoxious. The interchangeable weights are a super great addition since I like heavy mice and the wireless is just hand kiss explosion fantastic. The upgrade to wireless is mindblowing since its super responsive and not a piece of trash. I dont have the wireless charging mat for it, you dont need it though since the battery life is very generous. The only hurdle to get over is the price. Its definitely a hit to the wallet. Also, if you have tiny hands this mouse may be too big for you. Software is also easy to navigate and customize the mouse. No problems with it at all. Overall, its definitely worth the 100 or whatever your equivalent is. Go get it Especially if youre looking for a wirefree setup or just less wires in general.

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    Ken475

    Absolutely love this mouse. The build quality is solid. I like extra buttons for binding them to other functions and this has a couple without being excessive. The weight is very good even without the added weights. I tried the Glorious Minus O before this one and it was just too light for me and it didnt fill out my large skinny hands. This mouse has a good weight to it and it fills into my palm nicely. The battery life is great as well. The dpi adjuster is a huge plus. And a bonus feature I didnt realise I was getting was the ability to unlock the scroll wheel and let it spin freely, makes for extremely fast scrolling. All in all, I am extremely happy with this mouse and I think Logitech will be the first place I look for all future gaming peripherals

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    AnAlpaca

    This mouse is great in that there is little to no noticeable latency vs. the wired version of the mouse.In terms of features, it has a feature rich software that Logitech created G HUB. It has programable buttons, RGB lighting and DPI control. You can create different profiles depending on what game you are playing and if youre lazy or curious, you can download profiles shared within the G Hub community. The battery life is also great as it last me about 45 days of use with 10 hours a day of both work from home and gaming,The only negative is the price premium as it is double the price compared to the wired version of this mouse. If youre on a budget, you can just get the wired version and it will come with almost all the features as mentioned above.Overall the best wireless gaming mouse Ive had used and would recommend if you need to have a wireless gaming mouse.

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    Colt

    Ok, so first off, dontnt let the 4 star turn you away for this mouse. It is GREAT for gaming. Wireless connectivity is just as good or better than my previous wired mouse. The ONLY reason it doesnt get 5 stars is because of battery life. This thing needs to be charged after every use. I play games and steam about 5 hours on average. By then, it needs to be plugged up. I bought the Logitech Powerplay mouse pad with the built in charger. if the two would have come together as a package, this would have been a 5 star review.

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    SuddyDoesStuff

    Absolutely love this mouse.1st the looks. Its looks like Batmans mouse if he had a mouse or Darth Vaders.2nd the feel is fantastic. I love the way my hand forms around the mouse and I have easy access to all buttons.3rd its a great gaming mouse but a fantastic all purpose mouse too. I have programmed actions in Resolve and Photoshop for actions in app such as cutting a clip.Overall great mouse and highly recommend it Just wish the charging port was USBC instead of Micro USB. I mean come one everything I own charges via usb c now.

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    Joey

    I enjoyed this mouse very much for a little less than a year with the lightspeed wireless charging mat it supports. Yesterday I lightly plopped it onto one side of my desk while cleaning out the dust inside my case, and I dont know if it was divine intervention but the BACK button on it broke. The most important button on the whole mouse for general internet use, positioned in the most ergonomic spot on the whole mouse just broke. I am at a loss of words how the button possibly broke, I realize theres other programmable buttons on it I can remap to but the one button right where my thumb rests is permanently busted.I have a full Logitech setup almost for my PC, but after this, and the massive failure that was those RGB speakers, I am debating dumping Logitech for life, and I probably will.

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    DW1995

    The G502 Lightspeed for me is the true successor to the G502 Proteus Spectrum Sorry 502 Hero, your doubleclicking issues were too much to handle. This mouse, while at a higher price point than what some would be comfortable with, has given me a great understanding of why some believe the debate between wire and wireless is over. Having the flexibility to plug in or remain wireless give this mouse the edge over solely wired mice, reducing the drag feeling that some may experience without a bungee, all with the comfort and functionality of the G502 line. The reworked weighting system found in the base also doubles as a storage for the USB connection, in the event you would rather plug in, which I do on occasion. I have always enjoyed Logitech gear, and I am hoping that the G502 Lightspeed will remain as my main mouse for years to come.

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    Moose

    Right off I have to say that the first g502 I was given had a defect, youd press the left click down and the plastic would catch just slightly enough that it held the button for about a ms but very noticeable. I was unsure if this was a defect or some fancy new feature, returned mouse just to be sure and got a new one without the defect.Coming from the g700s I was worried that no current offerings would suffice my right click was failing so I had no choice The g502 lightspeed had a thumb button layout that reminded me of the g700s except sans one button.Im happy, very very happy so far. The sniper button IS a bit far forward as everyone reports but still fine, I just use the upper G5 and the sniper button assigned to dpi shift so they both work.The feel of this though is perfect for my claw grip and its a bit lighter than the 700. Used one of the tuning weights on one side and its perfectly balanced when lifted. Battery lasts a long time thus far and Im excited to get that wireless charging pad at some point down the road when the price drops and hopefully they release a bigger pad.My gf has small hands and she enjoys this mouse as well. Highly recommended.

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    Ryan

    My name is Ryan and I can truly say, I fell in love with this mouse. From the moment I unboxed this Logitech lightspeed G502 mouse I knew it was a thing of beauty inside and out.I like a heavier mouse and you can add weights to two different locations on the mouse weights are included, this for me makes control of movement of the mouse seem easier.The buttons are very responsive so you know you are pressing them, and you can, with a little practice tell every button from one another by feel. I love that I can program buttons to premade functions, or make macros, or other functions, using downloaded software from website. I use excel a lot, also for work I do a lot of copy and paste, so I programed copy to one thumb button, and paste to the other.. Now I just double left click, thumb button one, left click, thumb button two.The scroll wheel is ultimate for me. This was my first mouse with a left or right button in the wheel it tilts left or right, allowing you to scroll left or right with a click. It also has a button behind wheel to release it to free wheel super fast scroll.This mouse using downloaded software is very customizable, the light color color wheel and shade tint slider, light mode, breathing, fade, flashing, etc., speed of light modes, assign certain colors for battery indicators, when battery gets to point you set it changes color.There is a dpi button that switches between preset or customized settings up to 20,000 way, way to fast for me, also a quick switch dpi that you can set to a second dpi, so while you hold the button it is a different dpi, let go of button and it goes back to original dpi without having to switch between 5 settings.My computer picks up the movement instantly no noticeable latency.This is what started me on my search for a new mouse, I have had 15 plus mice ranging from 9.99 to 24.99, they have all failed in some way or another. The last one, I had to beat on pad to get the computer to turn on from sleep, so I researched I do for everything I buy this mouse was on every list so were others but I know this brand.From minutes of using this mouse I know it will last. Now I know this is a gaming mouse and I dont game much, I also have a mid range HP Omen gaming laptop. I wanted quality and longevity. Gaming laptops have the fast processors, highend hiperformance components that stay relevant longer, I feel the same with this mouseIf you are looking for a high quality, high performance mouse, this is it. This mouse is well worth the cost. I never thought I could love a mouse.

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    OldWoWDad

    I tried out several different brands, models and types, all wireless, before landing on this one. Best mouse by far out of any of them with the exception of 1, which was a close second, Razer Basilisk Hyper X HyperSpeed. G502 wins out however, because of extra programable buttons and I wanted a plug and play rechargeable mouse. Hyper X uses 1 AA. Which did last a LONG time, but didnt want to deal with batteries. The G502 has been amazing. The wireless connection has been exactly as advertised. No connection or lagging issues. The amount of programable buttons is not only very high, but also very easy to use and accessible. I tried a couple others that had several buttons but they were in difficult to reach areas which put strain on your fingers, not this one. Very comfortable, fits great in my hand, and the software is fairly easy to use. Which is a big bonus as some of the other companies software was not great. cough Redragon cough… All in all, yes its a bit more expensive and if your looking for a budget mouse, go with the wired G502 or the Razer Hyper X wireless, if youve got a little larger price point range, no question Id recommend going with the G502 wireless for sure

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    Anonymous

    I had initially bought this mouse for an FPS experience. But it has served in a wide variety of different situations for my needs. Using the Logitech app, you get a truly customisable experience where you can add a wide variety of shortcuts and macros to help you traverse the PC landscape. The customizability of your buttons in any game gives you a competitive edge in any game that you play, especially ones that need quick access to various different buttons for Example MOBAS. The G or sniper button is an amazing feature that changes the function of almost every single button on your mouse while you have held that button down, an amazing feature for anybody who loves customizability on the go. I would recommend this to all gamers as well as for any type of productivity. For anyone who values fast and easy traversal across your PC, this is your mouse.

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    Keyan

    Finally. The G502 has wireless. Logitech has long had nearly perfect right handed gaming mice, and now the G502 has been updated offer the top of the line wireless experience HERO Sensor, Lightspeed engine, adjustable weights, and optional wireless induction charging using Logitechs POWERPLAY gaming mat mouse pad, which is sold separately from the mouse.Like all Logitech G products, the packaging for this mouse is solid and mostly recyclable cardboard. In the box is the mouse, a high quality braided cable for charging and data if a wired connection is preferred, a small clamshell container that holds the receiver, an adapter in case you need to use the cable to move the receiver away from interference or closer to the mouse, and the weights.The fit and finish are great, the rubberized grips are comfortable, and the buttons are positioned well. Everything has a premium prograde feel that you would expect from a mouse of this caliber. The mouse isnt the lightest wireless mouse you can buy, due to the physical limits of a larger righthanded mouse with multiple buttons, but for me a few grams of weight dont matter. Depending on your use case, the included weights can make the mouse heavier or adjust the balance point, so you can tune this thing for whatever you prefer. To add weights, just push down on the seam at the bottom of the thumb rest, and the magnetic door will open right up. The inside is slightly rubberized to hold the weights in their spots. Same goes for the rear circle push on the back of it and it will flip up. It can take more force than you might expect to get the circle to come up enough that you can get another finger under it and pull it out. Under there is a place to hold the receiver and the 4 gram weights can be added inside of the circle piece. This circle is also the part that gets replaced when the POWERPLAY mat is used to enable the induction charging feature. If the induction adapter is added, you cannot use the 4gram weights anymore as the adapter has no spaces for them. The wheel has the ability to either have the classic feel or with the push of a button the wheel unlocks and will spin freely, allowing for rapid scrolling.The lightspeed 1ms wireless and the HERO sensor make this a serious mouse for any application from gaming to productivity to photo editing. Features like the DPI shift allow the mouse to go from a higher DPI to a precision tool with the press of a button. The Gshift feature allows for a secondary mapping of every button to be applied when the Gshift key is held down, which lets you have up to 20 different commands mapped to buttons. The Ghub software also allows for macros to be mapped to a key, so the options are virtually limitless with this mouse.The mouse also supports RGB lighting there are two zones, one of them being the G logo, and the other being the settings lights. For maximum battery life youll probably want them off, but if using the induction charging or wired or you just like lights set them to anything you want using the Ghub software.Overall, for me, this is about as perfect as a gaming mouse can get. The right handed ergonomics are top notch, the performance is great, and it has plenty of buttons to meet just about any need, from gaming to productivity.

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    BenT62

    After having used this mouse for a bit and getting used to having more than 3 buttons on a mouse, this has got to be one of the best purchases Ive made, if only for the fact it has a micro USB port for charging. If that was replaced with TypeC youd have a winner and a 5star. Not to say that the rest of the mouse isnt already an incredibly compelling option Up to a maximum of 25,000 DPI because reasons I tried it out and wondered what use it has except for maybe wanting to slingshot something into the next dimension. Very lightweight with additional weights and options to balance to your taste, I use a palm grip most of the time and it works well for this Using the Lightspeed interface its incredibly hard to tell that its working wirelessly vs conventional wired mice, I cannot perceive the lag but Im not an eSports Pro snorting Gfuel off my deskpad Please dont do this. It lasts quite long on a single charge. It will automatically go to sleep after some amount of innactivity to help this out, along with turning the RGB on the mouse to red flashing when the battery is low. Overall impressed by how far mouse products have come since my last purchase.

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    NotAGamer

    Pros I liked the look extra functions of this mouse. It was very nice to be able to control the DPI settings from the side buttons having the option to switch between geared scrolling and smooth scrolling. The RGB lights gave it a nice touch. I also liked that it was a larger mouse so my palm wasnt pressed against the mouse pad. Comes with extra weights for customization can be used as a wired mouse while charging.Cons I was already having some wrist pain, but I felt this mouse was heavier even without the weights than my old standard mouse which added to the strain. The software G Hub did not pick up the correct battery charge amount. It stops charging at around 68, but clicking the battery indicator button on the mouse shows it to be fully charged 3 lights. Not sure if thats an issue with the battery life or the software. Also, The battery life with the RGBs on was just acceptable. You could get twice the battery life if you turned them all off, but then why buy an RGB mouseConclusion In the end, I returned this mouse bought an ergonomic one for my wrist pain similar price. This mouse also has a lot of reviews saying it breaks down only after a few months, so Id recommend buying the extended protection plan from Best Buy. For a mouse that cost over 100, its disappointing to have to worry about its potentially short lifespan.

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    Brandon E.

    As other reviewers have stated, I figured that I would be the exception to the double click rule. Ive never had a Logitech mouse that I havent enjoyed. In fact, so happy with their products, that I buy them almost exclusively. Im considering trying to find a replacement though. There is no reason that a gaming mouse, that is expected to go through a massively high number of clicks, should ever fail within a year. And for some of these people, even less than a year. This product gets one egg for working on day one. Two eggs based on my bias towards the companys products in the past. I think thats more than generous for a mouse that is essentially a brick right now. You cant competitively game with this mouse. I would seriously consider looking for a different product until Logitech puts out the next line of wireless mice.

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    PerpetualSound

    Excellent mouse overall, but its definitely a bit overpriced. I would only get this if the price is around 100. The mouse is slightly long so it may not be the best for people with small hands. However, for mediumlarge hands, it is extremely comfortable, especially with the thumb rest. Infinite scroll wheel is underrated and very convenient. Logitech software is decent but could be more organized and straightforward. No issues with scrolling or clicking whatsoever, and the included cable is durable

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    SomeRandomReviewer

    FANTASTIC MOUSE There was a weird bug on the Logitech software where it incorrectly displayed the battery percentage but they fixed it.Another thing, when I picked up my order there was no plastic seal. You can literally steal it saving yourself the 100….jk. The lady was nice enough to check that it was the same. Several weeks later, I decided to browse inside the store and I saw the same exact product with the freaking plastic seal. Kinda disappointed I did not check there first, oh well. 1

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    SadyAdy

    Before the GHUB app ruined it I LOVED this mouse, Im even on a second one I used and loved it that much, gaming, editing, photoshop, after effects. The onboard memory was decently accessible, easily mapped and remappable, it could be easily adjusted. The mouse itself ergonomic and responsive, adored the button placement, the weights a little much but occasionally useful. Easily 5 stars.BUT thats all gone now. The Logitech GHUB app theyve since required to run the settings and profiles has made it about as useful as a 10 twobutton mouse if the app wont work or connect. Updates will occasionally delete your saved profiles. Just navigating the app menu is an exercise in frustration alone, even when it does work.At this point, the hours Ive spent trying to get the app where I need it to be to make the mouse functional has outweighed the savings of a more expensive mouse that doesnt demand some convoluted, semifunctional app for access. Save yourself a heap of time and frustration and dont buy a Logitech mouse till the GHUB is gone.

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    Daniel

    For the past 7 years or so I have been using the perfect mouse, the Logitech G602. The fit and function of the G602 was perfect for me, but its aging technology and lack of software support in G Hub made it time for an upgrade. I tried about 6 mice from several companies before I finally landed on the G502. It was almost instantly my new favorite. After using it for a few hours, it definitely has become my mouse of choice. The design, which is very similar to the G602 works for me very well. It is incredibly lightweight you can add the included weight if desired. The subtle LED is a nice touch, and the programmable buttons make it like I never left the G602.I didnt think I would like the infinity scroll wheel and first, and frankly I prefer the subtle but tactile scroll wheel on the G602 rather than the infinity scroll wheel or the tactile scroll wheel on the G502. Having to choose between the two, I prefer the infinity scroll option and have become used to that now.The battery life is pretty decent although adding the battery level LED greatly reduce the battery life. I have the main LED on and report rate maxed and I still estimates Ill get 49 hours of use. It does have a power saving feature that puts it to sleep after a certain period of inactivity and that helps the battery. I did notice that while the mouse responds right away, it may take a second or two to set it self back to your DPI speed after it wakes up. Not a huge deal, just something to know. You can also use this mouse like a wired mouse while its charging, or opt for the charging mouse pad Logitech Powerpad 120 for wireless charging while you use it.Yes, it is an expensive mouse, but considering how much time I spent using it every day, its a small price to pay.

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    AndrewTheGreat

    I bought this mouse along with the PowerPlay charging pad for use with 2 macbook laptops. Overall, when things are working, the mouse is amazing. Very smooth motions at high dpi, no wireless lag.BUT the mouse software is super glitchy, which is very disappointing. The G HUB software loads differently on different occasions sometimes there are no config options, and often the mouse reverts back to the lowest dpi setting so the pointer is hardly movable. I have to wave the mouse around frantically in order to get the settings to kick back in, and sometimes have to sleep my laptop and turn it back on. Also, certain buttons on the mouse cant be mapped to certain functions mainly the accessory buttons on the left side.Generously giving 3 stars, but I would not buy this mouse given another chance to decide.

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    NickI64

    Ive been on the hunt for the one mouse to make me happy. This mouse ticks a lot of boxes for me. The shape is good, button placement is good, weight is good. Where things get a bit unhappy is the mouse wheel. Firstly, theres no rubber grip on it, so if you have dry fingers, you need to push harder to just scroll. This is made better by the freewheel mode where the wheel can spin without resistance. When the wheel is in click mode, you need quite a bit of force to scroll the wheel. If youre used to a lighter touch, this can be a bit of a pain. All the nice DPI settings are there and the sniper thumb button mode is interesting, not sure ill ever need to use this. Oh and RGB, always good Overall, very nice mouse, get it when on special.

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    Merksy

    I absolutely love this mouse, if you have bigger hands definitely a must buy When my Razer Basilisk Ultimate stopped working only after 2 months then I wanted to find a new mouse that was like it but would have a better lifetime and I kept seeing reviews and ads about this mouse specifically. Wow it definitely lives up to the reviews, every click is precise, and punctual The extra buttons are placed perfectly and the infinity scroll wheel is amazing and super fun to use. I love the simple but beautiful RGB on the mouse and it glides so well across my mouse pad I have no troubles at all with it sticking All in all love this mouse very much if you got big hands and just want a mouse that will last you and that will have your back in all sorts of games and work the Logitech G502 is for you

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    OldWoWDad

    Ive tested several brands, designs and types. This mouse is amazing. I really like how it fits in my hand, not only the number of programable buttons, which is great, but the accessibility and ease of using those buttons is fantastic. Also, the software is fairly easy to use, which is nice as some other ones Ive tested had a good mouse, decent buttons but difficult and confusing software. Logitech did a great job on this as a whole package. Highly recommend. Of course it is a bit pricy, so if youre on a budget, just to with the wired G502 option, but I do prefer the wireless. Bit more pricy, however no issues whatsoever with connectivity or lag. Great mouse, highly recommend for gaming.

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    Abdullah A.

    Short review This mouse is really the best even with all the great light weight mouse out there Full review I bought this mouse when it first came out. I was looking for small light mouse like the O and the ultralight 2 which I own both. other mice I owned at that time like the G203 and the diamond shape from Logitech. So you know I was crazy about light weight mouse as I wanted to own and try them all. That was in 2018 2020. Having the ultralight 2 for more than a year, was great, but there are many things missing. First, those light weight empty of life design are flimsy, even though they can be sturdy, but compared to a medium weight mouse like the G502 makes the G502 a royal mouse. Second, light weight mice have very similar designs. There arent any complication about their grip. It is just very simple which might work, but a grip like the G502 makes it very unique and prestigious compared to light weight mouse. What is so good about the G502 grip is that it actually covers your fingers and leave the palm empty. I really think this is suitable for FPS games. This might not make sense, but write with MONT BLANC and BIC pens and you might know what I mean. Thirdly, the G502 looks aesthetically beautiful. It makes you wanna play more as it sits comfortably in your hand. So again we meet me and the G502 and this time it is definitely staying at the top 1 spot on my mice list. Very comfortable. Also, you can see the direction of the market is going over the light weight mice, even Logitech with their G Pro Superlight, so I think Ive had enough with light weight mice. Ive owned enough and I tried enough. Now it is time to go back and practice with a real mouse, the G502. I dont think light weight will improve your aiming, what will improve your aim is how much time you practice using the same mouse on the same game. And, actually, I think weight will help your aim.

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    red66stang

    The G502 is becoming a legendary gaming mouse in nearly any review you can find on it. I had a wired 502 for a long time and wanted to make the jump to wireless. It was a nobrainer to go with this mouse.The scroll wheel switching between freespinning and ratcheting is such a useful feature. Clicking the switch and then flicking the wheel to quickly get to where you want in a document or page is so satisfying. Theres plenty of programmable buttons to set up for anything you want it to do.I only wish it had the option to be bluetooth for the times you dont want to take up a USB A port on laptops with limited ports.

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    Azarath

    Pros Mouse is light and moves easily No input lag, feels very smooth Unlockable scroll wheel is my favorite feature for blasting through long docs, glad it came on this mouse Enough mouse buttons for games like Valorant, Destiny, etc. I use this mouse for both gaming and work, so 10 hours per day, and the battery seems to last a full work week. I dont turn it off when Im done, it hibernates automatically I didnt keep the powerplay mousepad because the battery life is so good, but its a really nice for perpetually charging and pretty convenient if you can justify the priceCons Mouse is much skinnier than it appears. It took my hand a while to get used to and feels like my ring and pinky fingers are hanging off the side. Logitech game software isnt the best. Lighting options are minimal, and it sometimes doesnt recognize the game Im playing. Not enough buttons for MMOs like WOW or GW2. Specifically, there are about 3 buttons you can hit with your thumb, and only 2 or so you can hit with your index finger apart from main mouse buttons. If you have more than 57 actions to bind to the mouse, look elsewhere.

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    e2bayer

    If you have bigger hands then this product may not be for you. It is a little slimmer than the Corsair Dark Core I had the HW but the SE gives you wireless Qi charging. Replaced it with that because it recently gave me problems. It used to work fine. This mouse comes with weights which is helpful to have more grip in a way otherwise it is a very light weight mouse. There is a button to stiff the wheel like this old optical mouses or you can let it spin freely like a hamster wheel. It also has a press while you hold DPI button which is of course good for firstperson shooting games like COD when playing as a sniper. There is also a wireless adapter holder builtin not a slide in off the bottom kind. You would have to lift the bottom rear lid it is magnet which keeps it in place as well and place it in, very convenient nor it will get lost Again it is a bit on the slimmer side. Dont forget if you want it to wireless charge you would have to get the Logitech G PowerPlay mousepad. I do not believe it is wireless Qi either, but you are still able to have that standard micro to standard usb charging cable. Software is much simpler to use than Corsairs iCUE and more simpleconvenient. You are also able to customized different mouse settings for different games as well allowing you to select it by looking at the game portrait.

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    Wolfegangmsg

    I bought this mouse about 2 months ago havent had any issues with the mouse, Amazing features like the ability to adjust the weight of the mouse giving me a more comfortable experience. My favourite feature has to be those programmable buttons there are enough buttons to be able to make quick changes within gamelike adjusting sensitivity for sniping, you have all the buttons you would ever need without making the mouse cluttered. This mouse is amazing and jampacked with features not to mention how nice this mouse is aesthetically , With the Logitech logo being able to change colour using the app I can change and personalise this mouse. Overall I highly recommend this product and will 100 be recommending to my friends.

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    Kevin

    Really liking this mouse so far. Its very ergonomic and the buttons are easy to reach. The programming and macro setup was intuitive and very easy to figure out. My only complaint would be the relatively short battery life. My previous mouse lasted probably 2 months on a charge. This one was at 50 after about a week. Not a deal breaker by any means but I guess they used a smaller battery to keep it light. It still has plenty of battery for my needs, and it can be used with their wireless charging mousepad if thats ever an issue. Overall this is a great mouse and Id recommend it to anybody looking to upgrade, for gaming or not. Its a great mouse with lots of features. I especially like the button to switch the wheel from free spin to notched for rapid scrolling or single click scrolling.

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    Mtb25

    This is my first expensive mouse and I love it. I always wanted to buy this mouse, not only for the wirelesslightspeed feature with I always had a bad experience with other mouses, but the amount of settings, macros and little features you can adjust making this the perfect mouse for anyoneYou can adjust the mouse weight, use wireless, use with cable, there are many buttons it can be used as macros Making this mouse special for you.I like how there is marcos in a lot of different places in this mouse. I dont have only in one side or what and with different macro positions make you learn if you prefer a specific bottom or not.The weight is amazing how easy to change. I do like heavy mouse in some games and on my normal day use. However if Im in the mood for something else that I would like a lighter mouse I can change easily.If you can afford this mouse you should definitely get one. It took me a while to be ready to spend that munch in one mouse but I think is worth the wait

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    OO7Prototype

    This is Logitechs follow up to their very popular wired version of this mouse. I am very happy with this mouse and have it paired with a g915 keyboard which I also recommend. The battery life is great. The RGB is tasteful and not over done. There are a load of programable buttons on this mouse that you can easily program with the software, which is intuitive and easy to use. It comes with weights that you can optionally put them into the mouse to make it heavier if you like. I personally havent tried them as I liked the feel of it coming out of the box. I would recommend this mouse to anyone on the fence who is considering it.

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    GrumpyGuy312

    I bought this mouse because I had friends that had them and they said they worked great and thats how my first day went. Then I get on to play the next day and ghub wont find my mouse. I try uninstalling and other work arounds and nothing works. So then I start down the process of a ticket at Logitech and I have been trying to get help and they have Ben useless. They dont answer emails or theyre system wont allow you to send one and you could sit on the phone for hours and not get any help. Now its been a couple months and my right click button has started having problems. So now I spent over 100 on a mouse that has been nothing but problems. My friends mouse all still work perfectly fine. So just know that when you buy this mouse you are gambling whether you get a great all around mouse with many nice features or a bad mouse that will be nothing but problems from a company with terrible customer service.

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    JonA

    Ive been using the G502 for roughly 2 weeks now and it has been a joy. I typically play games up to a few hours a day and this mouse has made my overall experience much more enjoyable I upgraded from the older Logitech G602 which was already a good mouse, but the G502 is allaround a better experience.This is a nocompromise wireless gaming mouse Ive had issues in the past using other wireless mice in games, but the G502 provides all the accuracy and response of a topend wired mouse, without the annoying cable. Button placement and features are superb all of the hotkeys are within very easy reach, and the inclusion of the DPI switcher under the tip of the thumb is superbly placed its primary function is enabling better aim for sniping in FPS games. Ratchet to freescroll wheel switching is a great feature for nongaming use, and the rechargeable batterys life is generous.It also comes with some weights for finetuning the overall weight of the mouse to your preference, and RGB lighting, which I admittedly disabled straight away as I prefer the fairly substantial battery life increase thats to be had when its switched off. If RGB lighting is your thing though, the lit G logo and DPI indicators are tastefully done and fully customisable, with the lights being noticeable without causing distraction while gaming your palm covers the light when in use.Comfort is also excellent Ive never found my hand to be cramped or in any way uncomfortable after long periods of use my longest continuous use has been 4 hours in one sitting. Right from the off Ive never found myself searching for the right button to press either you can stay fully focused on the game without wrestling with the controls.Aesthetically its very much a gaming mouse it has a pointy and futuristic design, but I dont find it to be overtly tacky unlike a lot of other gaming hardware. Itll look right at home with a gaming rig, but if youre planning to use one in the office, it might look a tad out of place.Overall I cant recommend this mouse enough for gaming if youre looking for a highend mouse the G502 is a fantastic purchase, providing wonderfully considered design and high build quality.

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    ZTahir1

    I am not even using this thing with a gaming set up, I hated how bad my mouse for work lagged, and was very imprecise. I have noticed this mouse feels much, much better. Its small things, but its very precise and also just seems a lot smoother in every day use. I frequently navigate a wide screen laptop and also 34 ultrawide, and have to pinpoint where Im intending to type or interact and it was annoying always missing by a hair of an inch or overshooting, this thing literally feels like adding sway bars or suspension upgrades for your cars handling, only youre improving how you navigate and pointclick drastically. Its small things like that, where because youre doing it so often everyday, it actually does help you get through your work day just that little 23 more.ProsGrip is awesome, the thumb rest is next level and will make most other mouses feel inferior Very smooth operation For gaming I tried one FPS online and did well, not a gamerCons Without a sale this is kinda pricy If you can live with a wire youre not getting much else for your cash Micro USB The Lightspeed G915 I got with this mouse lets you toggle bluetooth or wireless 2.4, not seeing that functionality on this mouse, was hoping to use the mouse and keyboard on 2 computers and switch on the fly Also noticed the RGB cant be turned off, unless there is some software I need to use RGB syncing with the keyboard would be nice Why they dont both work off 1 dongle I dont know, that would have been clutch too, as last kbm combo was terrible, but did use the same USB dongleOverall if you want the best of the best, this would be it from my limited experience w computer mice, even if you dont game, this thing is fantastic. if you do, I can confirm there is zero noticeable lag as opposed to using a cable. Battery life is also phenomenal. Its also very comfortable, around 100 I recommend it. 150 would have been steep for the cons I mentioned

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    Andrew D.

    This is a really good mouse.Its ergonomic and comfortable, the extra weights help further customise the mouse by letting you feel what weight is the best. The G502 is definitely more suited to those with mediumlarge hands and those who use a palm grip when using a mouse.The battery life is very long, at 140 hours from 100 to 0. It only takes 2 hours to fully charge again to 100. This can be solved with the Powerplay mat, but its not all that necessary if you are able to plug it in for an hour or so while the computer is on.The mouse is definitely telling of high quality parts and pieces it doesnt feel cheap. The scroll wheel is quite loud when first using, but quiets itself down after a couple days of use. There is an infinite scroll wheel function with the press of a button next to the scroll wheel, though a use for it other than quickly getting to the bottom of webpages isnt all that clear. The wired cable for charging is braided, assuring a much more protected cable than other mice. Its quite long too at 1.9m which is always a good thing for flexibility in larger rooms you might be using it in to charge and play.The Logitech GHUB software that you have to download to control the mouse lighting and to allocatechange bindings is perfect, it does all it needs to flawlessly without error, which is what you want when buying a mouse at this price. The only problem I faced was not being able to see the battery life at 100 or close to it when fully charged. Though the battery check button on the side of the mouse will tell you via 3 green lines an estimate of your battery percentage. 3366100Overall this is one of, if not the best mice at this price. If you happen to have a smaller than average hand and do not use a palm grip then Logitech has multiple other mice of different sizes in the wireless range.

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    phileofaudio

    Okay. Disclaimer time. Im upgrading from the G502 SE wired mouse to the G502 wireless. Ive been using the G502 SE for about a year and love almost everything about it. Almost. Everything.What I really like about this mouse is the rubber scroll wheel. I know it seems petty. That right there is THE improvement over the wired version. Yes, of course, that whole wirelessthing is an improvement, too.,.From what Ive read, Logitech redesigned and rearranged all the guts of the mouse. It feels the same, buttonwise, though. Same clickiness. I dont notice any latency from when I click the button and something happens, either.Its solid. I mean, I wouldnt throw it at someone. Okay, maybe I would. Wireless is definitely a bonus there. Trying to throw a wired mouse thats just comedy gold. But throwing a wireless mouse thats some brutal intent. It does come with some weights so you can add mass if youre sliding. Or tossing.Im not sure if its a big mouse or not. Ive got big hands and its certainly more comfortable than the smaller, clawgrip style mouses. The buttons are all easy to reach without a lot of articulating gymnastics. The thumb button is great.But man, that rubber scroll wheel. Thats the cats knees and the bees pajamas. Seriously. At least, compared to the wired versions metal scroll wheel. My wife bought the wired G502 but I catch her gazing longingly at my mouses scroll wheel. Theres a tint of jealously. She doesnt bring it up. I dont either. Just to keep the peace.I bought this on sale, which makes the value better if youre looking for a great wireless gaming mouse.

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    DShep

    I purchased this mouse as a replacement for my malfunctioning Logitech Performance MX. My Performance MX lasted several years but all the reviews said the G502 Lightspeed was the new hotness. My wife and I both purchased the G502 Lightspeed and within 6 months, my wife started experiencing 2 issues. First her left click would double click items even though she was only clicking once. Second, when she would hold down the right click it wouldnt stay active. It would click and release. I chalked it up to just a defective mouse. My wife submitted an RMA, and its still working 2 months later. Today, mine stopped working 6 months after the initial purchase . Now, I have to RMA my mouse too. This is NOT the quality I expect from Logitech. I have a Logitech G13 game pad which is still going strong. Unfortunately, Logitechs quality has gone downhill. Until someone in Logitech addresses their quality control issues, I will not be purchasing any more of their products.

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    Curtis

    The mouse does not use LGS software and forces you to use LG Hub. LG Hub is not compatible with some older Logitech gear and forces you to upgrade your old gear or not use it at all. I see this as a flaw. Also the LG Hub is worse than LGS even after multiple updates. The mouse however was awesome and the feel was great. Battery was significantly long and took an hour to charge. Unfortunately, as I write this review it is because this is about my one year update after having the mouse and it has begun the infamous double click with the right mouse button. At times during FPS, when trying to use your scope you will scope in and out with one click. Also at times the right button will not even register a click. I believe something mechanical has gone bad and for 150 for a mouse that hasnt made it a year, that is unacceptable.

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    dobwen

    I got this mouse through a trade a did with my friend where I traded my logitch g602 and boy was I happy with it. I originally got this mouse for geometry dash but found it worked perfectly in different games like csgo and league of legends. My favourite feature about this mouse is that I can put in and take out weights whenever I need which helps a lot when your going from a csgo match to a quick session of osu and you need that quicker lighter mouse. I feel that this mouse has the best perfect amount of side buttons as i find that a lot of mice such as my old g602 had an unecessary amount of buttons which also make the mouse less visually apealing. I find the g502 a very nice looking mouse with its streamline shape, contrast of a glossy black on some parts of the mouse and matte black on the others. I also like that they havent used alot of rgb lighting but have used some so the mouse can fit into a setup that has rgb and one that doesnt.

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    Zane

    I recently bought this wireless gaming mouse to be an upgrade to my old cheap wireless mouse. I set it up the first day as soon as I got home at it was great, without a doubt the best mouse Ive ever owned. At the end of the night I put the computer to sleep and went to bed. When I woke up the next day however, I noticed that the mouse was lit up and when I checked the charge on it I realized that the mouse had over night gone from 95 when I put the computer to sleep to 10 when I woke up. The mouse had stayed fully on and active the entire night while not connected to the PC. After some digging I found out that this mouse does not have a built in sleep timer, meaning that unless it is connected to the PC and the Logitech software the mouse will refuse to enter any form of standby mode and will run its battery into the ground night after night. Its a small feature for sure, but in my opinion its not one that should be missing from a 150 wireless mouse when its even included in my old 10 one as well as the other logitech peripherals I bought to go alongside this mouse. Its a small quality of life issue but when Im paying for a premium product it shouldnt be missing basic features that can only be fixed by actively having to work around them.

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    Cooney

    Bought this mouse and it has outstanding performance. Fast, 25,600dpi makes it unbelieve performance. So why am I only giving it 45 stars. Well, the battery sucks After the mouse is fully charged, it only last about 2 days. And that is only using the computer to browse the internet, not playing games. When playing a game, the battery losses life faster. But, on a good note, the battery does charge fast. But, to pay this much for a mouse, I would expect the battery life to be much better, even though the battery is rechargeable.

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    Anonymous

    I bought the G502 gaming mouse and it initially worked very well. I had to replace the hard drive and lost the original software. Logitech replacement software does not work. For example it does not recognize a game when it is loaded and need to change mouse settings which the original software did. I have asked logitech for the orginal software many times. They refuse to provide it. I dont know why they insist we use this software that doesnt work when it did work with the better software when i first bought it. The customer support is hopelees. The whole experience has been a let down. The mouse is not now as functional as when i first bought it. DONT BUY LOGITECH products.

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    re1master

    Have run into the same issue with 2 of these mice now after 1 year of use each. The leftright mouse buttons will either not hold a click such as draggingdropping files or will initiate a doubleclick.Logitech support has been hard to get in contact with in the past and the forums seem to note a lot of people having these issues.Currently trying to get Logitech support to replace the mouse for the second time due to this issue before warranty expires.Other than this issue, the mouse works amazingly. Ive used Logitech mice for the last 15 years for gaming. This specific model is the only one Ive run into issues with. Started with the Logitech G5, to the G500, then G500s and all have been absolutely amazing and lasted for many years.If you purchase this mouse, I would recommend getting the warranty to possibly save yourself some trouble.

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    Patrick

    I have used G502s since I first bought a gaming mouse, I have been trying to shift away from wired mice for the longest time but I seem to always to make my way back to my ancient 7 year old wired G502. Having seen the wireless version I bought it immediately over joyed at having my favorite mouse without all the pesky wires… The first month was perfectly fine, battery life was amazing, barely charge it and it runs forever Its was lighter than the original G502 as well…then the left click started to fail, I barely noticed it at first, the occasional accidental double click, in the following weeks it developed into the left click not even registering when being pressed continuously. I looked around for the issue online and came to find its an issue that plaques almost all of Logitechs new mice and while it is fixable if you have the tools and know how, I unfortunately dont. So back to the old G502, really disappointed to see such a massive drop in quality. Do not recommend at all.

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    ArjD

    I have now used this mouse for some time now and can confidently say that this is the best mouse I have used. I used this mouse with macOS and Windows. I was able to use programmable buttons to replicate all Magic Mouse features and now have a very clean setup to switch between office and gaming in just one switch. Ergonomically, this mouse is perfect and is the lightest mouse I used. Lightspeed wireless is amazing and in gaming, I see no difference between a wired and this wireless mouse. My only complaint is that it only uses RFwired mode and at this price point should have included Bluetooth capabilities as well.

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    ReviewedByPhil

    The G502 wireless gaming mouse is everything it promises to be its lightweight, comfortable in the hand, and is fully customizable from lighting effects to macro triggering on its 11 programmable buttons. If youre a casual gamer like me and have never before invested in a gaming mouse with programmable functions for hotkeys, I have to say this mouse will probably be the single best thing you can buy to help you improve your gameplay skill and competitiveness. For a game like Fortnite, having all the build hotkeys at the tips of your fingers, literally, can give you an edge over your opponents. Even if you dont play competitively, in singleplayer environments where your opponents are purely AI, youll have a slightly better speed advantage to take them out. The quick DPI adjustments and dedicated DPI shift buttons allow you to easily flow between fast moving character control and accurateprecise aiming in firstperson shooters, for example when sniping.The mouse is amazingly sensitive and has accurate tracking, but I found that on soft mouse pads it tends to dragscrape a little, so I prefer using a hard surface mouse pad with this mouse, where I didnt notice this issue. The battery life with the default lighting settings is faithful to its 48 hour estimate, and I only need to plug it in to charge about once a week, since I use the mouse for work as well as play on weekdays. With the LED turned off you can get 810 extra hours out of it, but that kind of takes the fun out of having a gaming mouse. However, dont lose the cable that comes with the mouse because it has a unique extra long microUSB connector so you can reach the port set deeply at the front of the mouse. You can also, if you choose, get the Logitech Powerplay gaming mouse pad which will continuously charge the G502 Lightspeed as long as you use the mouse on the pad. This eschews the need to ever plug it in to charge at all as you will have a constant trickle charge when using over the pad. The pad also takes the place of the wireless receiver, freeing up the one that comes with the mouse to use on a secondary device, like a laptop.While the mouse is lightweight at around 115 g, its still not the lightest wireless one out there, but at least feels lighter than many wired counterparts because you dont have the cable hanging off the front. It does also come with 16 g of extra weights plates so you can fully customize your experience to what feels comfortable in your hand and for your style of gameplay. I prefer using the mouse without the weights, as I feel it gives me the most control.Now for the quirks and weird stuff. One thing that I found a bit finicky is the center click of the mouse wheel. Because there are 3 directional clicks for it left, right, and straight down, sometimes when I press down on it, it registers as a left scroll wheel click. This may be due to the way I hold the mouse or uneven downward pressure which makes it lean slightly to one side. Maybe I need more time to get used to it to be more precise, but because the side clicking seems to be a bit more sensitive, it can result in a misfire of a command when the intent was to trigger a center click. I also found that sometimes the lighting settings will randomly shut off, so even though in Logitech G Hub shows that I have the lights still set to breathing, theyre clearly not on anymore, and I have to play with the settings to make them come on again. Not sure if this is a software issue caused by syncing with the Powerplay mousepad light settings.Another quirky thing is when setting up the key assignments in G Hub, while in the GShift settings, the mouse is set to use those settings live without holding down the assigned GShift key so if you overwrite Primary Click with a new action, this makes it impossible to continue using the mouse in this menu, as youve no longer a primary click function. The only way to reset the action is to use another mouse to undo the change. Theres also not an ideal button to use for Gshift because using any one of them will result in at least one awkward combination that cant be performed onehanded Im using G6 which makes G4 and G5 nearly impossible to access with the same thumb. Ideally there would have been a button on the right that could be accessed with the pinky for this purpose. Note that the G502 is designed specifically for righthanded use.So far those have been my only complaints with the mouse, and theyre relatively minor points. Overall, the mouse works great though, and the endless scrolling is awesome if you do a lot of spreadsheet work. I also like that you can toggle it onoff to return to single line scrolling at the press of a button. Theres a lot to like in this mouse, but if this is your first time venturing into the realm of mice with more than 2buttons and a scroll wheel theres a bit of a learning curve to remember all the actions youve programmed into it A small cost for the improvement in productivity and gameplay in my book.

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    Stamazing

    This mouse feels fantastic in hand I have it paired with the Logitech Powerplay pad and cant begin to even express how convenient the two together are.All buttons located on the mouse are in comfortable positions and work well for a surprising amount of games. I wouldnt have ever guessed that Id find so many uses for the multitude of buttons, but each one gets filled upOn to the reasons I am only giving this mouse 45 stars. After a year and half of use, I have encountered only two issues. One of which is the scroll wheel seems to come a little loose after a fair amount of use. It isnt constructed as solid as I believe it should be. When you dont have hype scrolling toggled and lightly shake the mouse, you can hear some play with the scroll wheel. For the price point of this mouse, this isnt acceptable however, forgivable. Absolutely something Logitech can improve. Reason number two and the killer is the G502 series mice are very susceptible to the infamous Double Click issue. it seems to be very sporadic in my case but when it begins to occur, it absolutely ruins and sort of gaming session for me. This is especially annoying during any sort of FPS game. I bought this mouse, aware of the possibility that this issue can very well happen to me and was able to get in to a year and a half of ownership before it began to happen. Normally, I would knock more stars off for this mouse, however, Logitechs support is very understandable and fantastic to work with. I am working on an RMA process and will definitely update this review afterwards.TLDR Fantastic mouse, feels incredible. Minor issue with scroll wheel becoming a little loose after a decent amount of use. Be very cautious about the double click issue if youre a FPS gamer.

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    astroballs

    Dang, I really wanted to love this mouse more.Having come along for the ride from the original G502, to the newer G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB, and now to this, I have definitely ached for a wireless mouse with the same sensor.I LOVE the grip Interchangeable weights is nice. Its heavier than Id like, but not SUPER noticeable.Cons BATTERY LIFE. Doesnt last nearly as long as I was hoping while on HIGHRATE POLLING. Ive since had to change away from those settings, honestly, I havent been able to notice.

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    Andy

    Ive always used Logitech Mice and theyve always been great this is, however, my first wireless mouse from them. Id mostly stayed away from wireless mice because the worry of latency while gaming and the need to recharge or replace batteries.As far as latency goes, compared to my previous mouse, its imperceptible so no worries there. The Logitech software allows you to customize a variety of DPI profiles that can be changed up or down with the lick of a button.Battery life is fine, I do need to recharge the G502 once or twice a week depending on how much Ive used it but its easy enough to plug it in for a bit and use as a wired mouse.Ergonomically, its comfortable to use and it comes with weights to customize the feel to your liking. It took a minute to figure out that the heavier weights go in the removable puck that hides the spot where you can place the USB receiver.Overall, Im happy with the mouse. The main downsides are that it costs a bit more than other wireless mice and its right handed only, so wont work if youre a lefty. If you can find it on sale, it might be easier to justify the price.

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    EntropicBoy

    Feels great in the hand and is the software is very responsive, and in no way intrusive or bloated.This mouse with the weights installed feels very light. I would have preferred something a bit more heavier to the touch, but that is just a personal preference.I remember a few years back when I disliked Logitechs cheapfeeling peripherals, but I feel they have completely turned it around and are on par with quality hardware companies like SteelSeries. I have this synced with the new Logitech G915 keyboard, which is an incredible piece of hardware.All in all, a very good purchase.

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    Vondle

    Is there anything Logitech G cant do Another incredibly impressive mouse. Definitely aimed at more of the serioushardcore gamer, the G502 is much lighter than some of the other offerings in what is LogiG following the trend of serious gamers wanting lighter and more responsive mice. The grip is comfortable for a palmer like myself, and I can see it being just as comfortable for those who like to claw. Mouse 4 and 5 are in a great place, with the additional 6 and 7 being next to the left mouse for quick access to some of your more important binded functions. Syncs to all your RGB lighting to keep everything looking nice and fresh, and is a solid option for those who are after a lighter mouse, with the same reliability you come to know Logitech G for, and to me, is the lighter version of the G703 with a more ergonomic design.

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    Tower72

    I can not rate this higher then a 2. For a device this expensive, one would think they would install quality switches, but nope. I have been plagued with the double click problem for awhilenow, and even at times, the pressing of the left button does not register. It seems that during the time I have had it, it developed a faulty zone on the left switch, and considering I use this mouse to play FPS games mostly, it is a huge deal when one can not shoot or shoots to much. The finicky zone is right in the middle where my finger rests comfortably when I use it…go figure right. If you want a bigger picture about this issue, search online, and you will see its not exactly an isolated incident. Contacted Logitech and they sent me the typical canned responses of try updating the drivers…or what mousepad am I using which happens to be the Logitech Powerplay..and other suggestions. This is a hardware issue plain and simple. Since I no longer have my receipt I can not claim it as a warranty issue, and they do not accept screenshots from the MyBestBuy purchase history, as proof of purchase.If anyone asks, I would easily point them in the direction of other name brands.

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    Storm1966

    I bought this mouse for my Fiance as an upgrade to a previous Logitech wireless.Overall great build quality as expected from Logitech.I am really surprised at how long the battery life is between charges. for an average user like my fiance is, the charges are lasting up to 2 weeks at a time. So for light gaming, cruising the net quite a bit on a daily basis I feel i got a great deal. the weighted system was also very ideal as it was very easy to adjust for a weight that she was comfortable with.Cons I would say as of this review wait to make a purchase as the price has jumped considerably since i made my purchase

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    Jonboyx2

    The mouse is great. Other people have said the weight of it bothers them, I personally like it. For one it makes the mouse feel more solidly constructed than other 150 dollar pieces of flimsy garbage. The sensor works flawlessly, having preset dpi quick change on the fly is great and all the buttons are extremely well placed, nothing feels extremely out of reach, which is difficult to pull off with a mouse with this many buttons. Paired it with the powerplay mousepad and it just makes me smile every time I look over and see my wireless mouse sitting there untethered and never needing to be recharged. I always loved the idea of gaming mice but I found my self way too obsessed with keeping them charged which turned out to be more hassle than it was worth. I used to have an expensive razer that would suffer from input lag, complete freezes, and dropout. This is a great buy and it may be a steep price to pay for some, some may not enjoy the tiny bit of extra weight, but for me its perfect.

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    Brian M.

    This is a narrow mouse so I only recommend it to people with smaller hands. The G502 is very responsive and the charge lasts a long time even when gaming. It has weights that can be added or removed which means everyone can find the perfect weight. I am experiencing an issue where the DPI randomly drops in a game while firing. I believe this is a oneoff and not happening to everyone. In summary the DPI issue was a 2 egg issue. The size and location of the DPIShift button is a 1 egg issue. The G502 is too narrow so my palm rests mostly on the mouse pad but that isnt ideal for gaming because I have to lift my arm more to play arm and shoulder gets tired. Thats an egg.

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    Gilbert

    The G502 has been the best gaming mouse Ive owned. I was previously using a Razer Basilisk wireless. What makes the G502 stand out from the Basilisk is the comfortable shape and the optional weights.1 In my case, the Razer hump between the knuckles and palm felt a bit fatter than the G502. Although I dont rest my palm on the mouse when Im in game, the G502 felt more comfortable to move around and my M1M2 response are more accurate2 The optional weights this mouse offers takes fine running to a new level. The mouse response and my accuracy are synced because of the weights and DPI control settings. Fine tuned as can beI am truly satisfied with this mouse and have posted my Razer up for sale.

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    LAPTOPREVIEW

    I got this gaming mouse as a gift for my girlfriend and she loves it. Its just like the wired one but WIRELESS. Yes of course duh. But one would assume the mouse would lag and have problems with this perk but there are none at all It comes with weights and everything just like the wired one. Its smooth, fast, and lightweight. Its the perfect upgrade. I wont lie it is on the pricier side but honestly you wont find much better wireless mouses unless you customize one which is much more expensive. I think this mouse is a great investment

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    ItsBroMan

    My first dedicated gaming mouse, and Im quite satisfied with my purchase. This mouse has good ergonomics I have large hands, a good amount of customizable buttons, and a good battery life as well. My biggest drawback would be the placement of a few of the macro buttons. the two by the left button are a little too easy to press on accident, and the buttons below the scroll wheel are a little too difficult to reach comfortably. Overall the pros outweigh the cons and Id recommend this mouse.P.S. USB C on the next version of this, please. Its almost 2021.

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    Hackcell

    At first I was very hesitant about buying this mouse but I finally pulled the trigger on it and I am glad that I did. This mouse is amazing compared to my old Steel Series Rival. The mouse feels awesome in my hands which are average size, I wear large gloves, and the button layout is very clever. It has some weight to it but not so much that doesnt want to slide properly or feel unwieldy. I love Logitech G Hub and the fact that you can customize most of the buttons on the mouse for different games. The one caveat to that G Hub sometimes doesnt switch over between games correctly but thats not a knock on the mouse itself. The battery life is very good and I can go about a week before I need to charge it. Overall the mouse is very well made and feels like it will last for a long time, it is a bit pricey but not overly overpriced I feel that 100120 would be a better price.TLDRProsGreat battery lifeExcellent ergonomic designButton layoutLogitech G Hub for custom button assignmentsConsPricey

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    Scott

    So far, amazing. I deal with huge spreadsheets and needed the free scrolling which Im surprised isnt more common. I didnt like the new electromagnetic scrolling on the MX Master 3. I dont use the leftright scroll too often because I forget I have it but is also nice to have.The battery life seems good so far. I charged it to 100 2 days ago and its at 91 right now after about 12 hours of pretty constant use work. You can still use the mouse while its charging, connected with the USB cord.I really like how the USB cord is molded so it fits perfectly into the mouse and wont cause stress on the micro b port supported. I dont know how many older phones Ive had where the port has issues because the port isnt supported, breaking connections within the phone. you cant see this in the pictures.I think it was worth the price since I get exactly what I needed and then some.

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    Matt

    Docking one star because 150 even for a highend gaming mouse is a bit ridiculous period the end.Docking another star because this mouse relies on a USB cable for charging, and that USB cable has a proprietary fit for the recess in the mouse thats liable to make it difficult to replace a simple usb cable in the future. Like hey, we all know they can go bad. It should be the simplest thing to replace. unless you have the powerplay mousepad, Ill explain why thats not really an option for my setup soon.In all other regards, battery life isnt horrible, and the Hero sensor is pretty freaking awesome. I was previously using the G502 Proteus Spectrum, and the familiar layout and the weight of the mouse made it hard to pass this up.Despite thinking the price is about 50 too high, Im glad I bought it, as Im already accustomed to the button layout and the free spinning mousewheel. The mousewheel feels slightly better than my Proteus did when locked for the clicky wheel, although I didnt mind that the older one felt a little mushier.The Hero Sensor is definitely a step up.. and Im sure less expensive mice with it feel decent. For me, being able to add the extra weight to this mouse makes it feel even better.The battery life isnt horrible.. so hopefully I wont wear the USB cable out too quickly, My hope is, that a micro usb cable with a flatter housing as opposed to the traditional rectangle blocks provided with other Logitech devices will at least fit the recess for an easy inevitable replacement in the future.My desk uses an articulating keyboardmouse tray that folds over my seat, so wireless was ideal, to keep me from tripping over and fraying cables. Thus, the powerplay mousepad is a little riduculous, though i may end up getting one just to use as a charging pad.. a 120 charging pad..eyeroll.I am enjoying the lack of cable drag, while keepying the g502 form factor. And the Hero Sensor honestly feels like one fo the best optical sensors Ive ever used.This is a great mouse, and hopefully the last one I buy for a long time. For a 150 listing though, I think they shouldve made the micro usb port a bit more accessible. Theres no sound reason I should have to rely on logitech to be able to provide them in the future should this one ever develop a short.

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    TXcowboy36

    The Logitech G510 WiredWireless gaming mouse is a wonderful mouse to work with. The built in battery holds a charge for a couple days worth of use, but you also have the option to use it while it is plugged in and charging. It has plenty of buttons that you can custom assign to your own needs. Even set up custom assignments for each individual game title you play. One special feature that I absolutely love is the included weights that you can add to the mouse to give it a weighted feel. You can also adjust the DPI from 400 to 16000 and everything in between. I found that I rarely use it above 800 because I start loosing the cursor with higher settings. The led lights are a nice touch, though there is only 2… the logo and the three bars on the topside to indicate the DPI levels. You are able to use the new Logitech G software to program the buttons and change the light colors. There are preprogrammed light settings, patterns and animations to choose from, but you can also custom set the colors. If you also buy a Logitech G Series keyboard andor speakers or headsets, you use the same app to program those as well, all in one place. You can also sync the lighting settings to all Logitech SyncLight devices. Is this a mouse Id recommend Yes. My only complaint is the the led lights seem to not be able to color adjust to the exact color you choose if its an off color.

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    SgtPsyop

    The mouse is a bit to narrow for my hand but Im not factoring that in the review.No latency and very nice. Build quality is above average. The slide pads on the bottom over time develop sharp edge and will start catching on your mouse pad I use a hard pad with wireless charger, Im sure if you used a soft pad you may not have this problem. Battery life is decent and will last a couple days of continuous use before charging.My left mouse button began having problems with double click and would fail while dragging objects. I had the mouse roughly 8 months when it started.Filing a warranty claim with Logitech is a nightmare and is done with some outsourced foreign country, after 3 days back and forth they agreed to start the return process. I sent them my mouse on Feb 9th 2021. They received it on the 16th and they have had it for testing for 4 business days now with no update.The mouse is good but overhyped, Would not buy again. Only filed warranty claim because it was very expensive. Otherwise I would throw it in the Trash.

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