Logitech G502 Hero Wired
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The updated G502 is one of the best-designed and fullest-featured gaming mice we've tested, now with RGB lighting and a price that socks many other high-end mice.
- Lighting is sync-able with that of Logitech Spectrum keyboards
- 11 buttons
- Customizable weight
- Design not ambidextrous
Logitech G502 Hero review: A slight improvement on an old standard
- Incredibly comfortable
- Buttons now rated for 50 million clicks
- Hero sensor performs as well as the PWM3366
- More expensive than the previous model, but not much has changed
- Fairly heavy, which might dissuade some users
- Still no wireless option
Logitech G502 Lightspeed review: A pricey gaming mouse, but a good one
Over the past couple of years, Logitech has delivered a string of quality G-series releases, particularly when it comes to mice. Recently, the company has started to turn its attention toward its more popular models from the past, updating them with wireless sensors and Lightspeed support to turn...- Fantastic feel and an attractive design
- just as you'd expect from the G502
- Lightspeed and Powerplay compatibility are great to see
- Lots of options for customization through G Hub
- Price
- as usual
- will shut some people out from owning the G502
Logitech G502 Lightspeed review: a gaming mouse for the ages
It's a great mouse - as the G502 Proteus Spectrum was before it - but with the Lightspeed tech backing up the Hero 16K sensor, and optional PowerPlay wireless charging, the new G502 is almost the complete package.
Everyone's favourite gaming mouse gets all the best upgrades – Logitech...
Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse Review – The original Logitech G502 gaming mouse was one of Logitech's most loved wired gaming mice. This was back in 2014 however, and with the recent wireless LIGHTSPEED technology from Logitech G (check out our coverage on the G903 with POWERPLAY ),...
Logitech G502 Lightspeed Mouse Review
If you want a fantastic wireless gaming mouse that offers a whole host of functions with one of the industry's best sensors, look no further than the Logitech G502 Lightspeed.- The HERO sensor is precise and sharp
- Great battery life - 48 hours with full lighting enabled
- Some brilliant backlighting functions
- Hyperscroll seems a little pointless
- The removable bottom panel is a little fiddly
- A lack of Bluetooth connectivity could be a little restrictive
Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse 910-005472 review
As I prepared to do this review, I went through my drawer of old gaming mice and found representatives of nearly every generation of gaming mice that Logitech has released. Most of these were mice that I had purchased for myself, because for the last decade or so, Logitech has made some of the best...
The Logitech G502 we found to be a well rounded mouse with a lot of great features that make gaming a breeze. the everyday applications were also pleasant and we found the layout to be easy to use and while using it for hours the ventilation channels kept our hand from getting sweaty and we...
- Built in memory
- RGB lighting
- Software interface
- 11 configurable buttons
- Intuitive weight system
- Ventilation channels
- Price
- RGB lighting
Review: Logitech G502 gaming mouse is a return to form
No box is left unchecked with this rodent. It's perfectly ergonomic for most hand sizes, with buttons you won't ever miss or accidentally hit. Rubber inlays on both sides work with any hand position and you won't be fudging up a move through sweat-slip (new word!).
Logitech G502 Proteus Core review: heads and tails above the rest
I can't fault Logitech on the G502's build quality, nor can I smash it on appearance. I will say that it's probably the most comfortable gaming mouse I've ever used, but is it worth it for non-FPS gamers?