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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?
The Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum does everything a perfect mouse should do. It's highly customisable, it looks good, works flawlessly and it is durable.
- Good ergonomics Highly customisable Feels comfortable while using Plenty of programmable inputs Variable sensitivity adjustment Durable cable Appealing design Software interface is very effective for tuning
- Teflon stands may wear off Scroll wheel too sensitive Cable may feel too heavy
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
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...
Logitech G502 Proteus Core Mouse Review
Having only been available for a few weeks, we're surprised by how many people have bought Logitech's new G502 Proteus Core and perhaps even more by the fact that few seem anything less than enthralled, whether by its style, specs or simply its badass name.- Between its comfortable layout
- 4K-friendly 12,000 DPI
- surface calibration software and its sub-$100 price tag
- the G502 seems like Logitech's new go-to enthusiast mouse
- Its cord is no trouble but the G502 isn't wireless and that could be a con for you
- It may also sit a little low for someone with a large hand and a preference for the palm grip
Logitech Proteus Core G502 Gaming Mouse review
KitGuru Says: The Logitech G502 Proteus Core has the best gaming sensor on the market, though whether you actually need it will be open for debate.- Most sensitive mouse available right now
- perfect for 4K gamers
- Heavy
- so may suit bigger handed gamers
- Excellent software package is easy to use
- Comfortable once you get used to it
- Solid build quality
- Bundled customisable weights
- High quality braided cable
- Scroll wheel is either overly loud
- or requires too much micro management
- It is a bit heavy for smaller handed gamers
- Sensitivity could be considered too high by many
Logitech G502 Proteus Core Mouse
The Logitech G502 Proteus Core is a another strong Gaming mouse from Logitech, although I have to admit it isn't quite as good as I thought it was going to be, maybe I was expecting a little to much. Don't get me wrong the G502 is a very good Gaming mouse it's just necessarily not one of the best.
Logitech G502 Proteus Core review: This is a supremely customizable gaming mouse
Logitech says its G502 Proteus Core gaming mouse delivers "unprecedented levels of customization." That's not just marketing hype.
Logitech G502 Proteus Core Tunable Gaming Mouse
The Logitech G502 Proteus Core Tunable Gaming Mouse is definitely a great option for PC gamers!
Logitech G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse
There's just no doubt about it - the G502 is a fantastic mouse, and will likely appeal to a greater number of gamers than just about any mouse on the market today. But in so doing, it will likely be the very best option for few if any gamers, as its design is clearly intended to be a compromise,...- Fantastic performance
- shape provides an ideal compromise for most users
- great weight, sensitivity, and scroll customization options
- Rough bottom surface and poorly distributed feet lead to drag
- "sniper" button easily hit by mistake