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Logitech's G502 gaming mouse gets a super-accurate HERO 16K sensor
Logitech's G502 gaming mouse will soon to be updated with a new HERO (High Efficiency Rated Optical) 16K sensor. Logitech claims that this is the most accurate sensor available in a gaming mouse right now, being able to surpass 400 inches per second and 16,000 dots-per-inch tracking.
Logitech G502 Hero
As you might have guessed from the name, the Logitech G502 Hero is a slightly fancier version of Logitech's classic £50 / $50 G502 gaming mouse . For an extra £30 / $30 , you can bag yourself a 16000 DPI sensor as opposed to a 12000 one, left and right clickers with a 50 million click endurance...
Logitech G502 Hero review: A slight improvement on an old standard
Logitech didn't change much with the G502 Hero, but it didn't have to. For three years I kept some variation of the G502 on my desk, swapping it out for reviews but always returning to it afterward.
Logitech G502 Lightspeed wireless mouse reviewed
Bringing out a successor to the well-loved G502 Hero mouse is a tall order to begin with, and endowing it with both wireless functionality and fancy wireless charging is a gutsy move on top of that. Did Logitech succeed, or did it try to do too much at once
Logitech G502 Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse: "An excellent, and very expensive pointer"
The long-awaited G502 Lightspeed wireless is an excellent mouse brimming with thoughtful features, hampered by a stinging price point.- Top notch HERO sensor
- 11 fully programmable buttons
- Modular weight
- Compatible with the Powerplay charging mat
- Very expensive at $149.99 (£129.99 in the UK
- Built solely for righties
Logitech G502 Lightspeed : Expensive Mousing Excellence
Sometimes you can't beat the classics. But you can reimagine them. The Logitech G502 Lightspeed takes one of the company's most loved gaming mice and makes it lighter, faster and wireless.- Great design
- Wireless charging capability
- Optional weight adjustment
- Weighs less than the original
- Powerplay gets in the way of weight adjustment
- Expensive
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Logitech G502 Lightspeed review: A wireless gaming mouse that's just as responsive as a wired one
The Logitech G502 Lightspeed is an ambitious mouse. Not only does it seek to live up to the reputation of the G502 series and the expectations of its most ardent supporters, but it takes that experience completely wireless.- Extremely responsive
- Oodles of customization
- Comfortable and solid
- Great battery life
- Quite expensive
- Design not for everyone
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Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse 910-005472 review
I’m aware that Logitech G502 Lightspeed is a very pricy peripheral, at $150, but it’s definitely an investment that you’re not going to regret. It comes with pretty much all of the features you would want from a mouse, and more. It’s fast, reliable, and you won’t ever notice that it’s not wired.- By far, the best part of the mouse is the perfect response time in wireless mode
- At thins point, everything else is just icing on a cake
- It’s also worth mentioning that Logitech recommends that receiver is at most 20cm away from the mouse, for best performance, but that’s not always possible.
- It’s a mouse without any significant faults, and I would have to be extremely picky even to identify some
- For example, the DPI shift button might be a little to close to the finger, and people with longer fingers might hit it by mistake.