Rating 4.4 100 reviews
Manufacturer: Logitech
price ₱4,399.00 - ₱4,637.00
Wireless
PCGamer Online
7 years ago

Logitech G502 Hero

The G502 Hero's design is a bit overcomplicated, but it's still the go-to heavy palm grip mouse with a new, even better sensor.
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Rock, Paper, Shotgun
7 years ago

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...
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Littlewoods
7 years ago

Very expensive for what it is BUT....

Bought this mouse for my grandson as part of his birthday and he loves this item. This was expensive but well worth the money according to my grandson, it takes up a lot of space on his computer table, but feels it is well worth the asking price.
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amazon.com.au
7 years ago

Scroll wheel broke within the first week and now it freewheels like fidget spinner. Useless.
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
7 years ago

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.
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PC World
7 years ago

Logitech G502 Hero review: A slight improvement on an old standard

Pros:
  • Incredibly comfortable
  • Buttons now rated for 50 million clicks
  • Hero sensor performs as well as the PWM3366
Cons:
  • More expensive than the previous model, but not much has changed
  • Fairly heavy, which might dissuade some users
  • Still no wireless option
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PB Tech
7 years ago

Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse, Full RGB Control With Maximum Tracking Accuracy and Most Responsive Optical Sensor PMW3366, 11 Programmable Buttons, Personalized Weight and Balance Tuning.

Might pressed other buttons but it is no big deal because it is quite easy to get used to it. I have tried a mouse that is worse design, so i think the buttons are reasonably placed well on this mouse. The mouse is very comfortable to hold.
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SMARTHOUSE
7 years ago

However, if you are already a proud user of Logitech's G502 mouse, there isn't enough of an upgrade to justify the cost, unless you want to experience the HERO 16K sensor, and want to have the best of everything when it comes to gaming.
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Amazon
7 years ago

Wheel of fortune

This mouse meets most of my expectations. I'm not using it for gaming, I wanted something with programmable buttons, macros and a selectable free scrolling wheel with good angular momentum for work/study.
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amazon.ca
7 years ago

Great Mouse

Lightweight, but heavy enough when you place the weights in it. High customization for button mapping, RGB colors, and DPI. Multiple profiles allow me to use different settings that I have specified, and it is very comfortable in my hand. Overall, a really great mouse and am super happy with it.
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