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Logitech G502 X LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse G502 X LIGHTSPEED, the latest version of Logitech’s most popular gaming mouse, combines a legacy of performance with the most advanced gaming technologies. G502 X also introduces hybrid optical-mechanical LIGHTFORCE switches for the primary left and right buttons. Complete with updated LIGHTSPEED wireless with 68 percent faster response rate, HERO 25K sub-micron sensor, reversible and removable DPI-shift button, redesigned scroll wheel with dual hyper-fast and precise ratchet modes, thin-wall molding and lightweight design, optimized battery lasting for up to 140 gaming hours, and more. Product details: Weight: 3.59 oz (102 g) Dimensions: 5.17 x 1.62 x 3.12 in (131.4 x 41.1 x 79.2 mm) 5 onboard memory profiles PTFE feet 13 programmable controls USB-C charging port Sensor: HERO 25K Resolution: 100 – 25,600 DPI Battery life (constant motion): 140 hrs System requirements: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later
Icon reinvented: From the legacy of Logitech’s most popular G502 design, G502 X LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming mouse is reimagined and redesigned with the latest innovations in gaming technology
LIGHTFORCE switches: All-new hybrid optical-mechanical switch technology for incredible speed and reliability, as well as precise actuation with crisp response, for hours of performance gaming
LIGHTSPEED wireless: This wireless mouse features pro-grade connectivity, with an updated protocol achieving a 68 percent faster response rate than the previous generation and improved reliability
HERO 25K gaming sensor: Incredibly precise down to the sub-micron for high-precision accuracy with zero smoothing/filtering/acceleration for high gaming performance every time on the computer
Redesigned DPI-shift button: This cordless optical gaming mouse features a reversible and removable DPI-shift button for precise customization depending on your grip and preference
Redesigned dual-mode scroll wheel: Switch between hyper-fast free spin and precise ratcheting mode, and tilt left and right for two additional personalizable controls
POWERPLAY compatible: G502 X LIGHTSPEED computer mouse stays charged, at rest and at play, with our unique wireless charging solution (sold separately)
Make your choice: Available in black and white colorways
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Customers appreciate the comfort, quality, and weight of the mouse. They mention it feels nice to the hand, is a perfect combo of a productivity mouse that can double as a gaming mouse, and has a battery life that lasts weeks. Some also appreciate the buttons size. However, some customers have reported issues with the software compatibility and build quality. Opinions are mixed on lag.

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Bought this as an upgrade from my wired G502 (Proteus spectrum-2016). That old mouse still worked perfectly (after 7 years of punishment) but it looked very worn out so I went for this new wireless version. This new mouse exceeded my expectations. The weight difference is MASSIVE. Before the change I used to get wrist pain after playing for a few hours, I even thought I had carpal tunnel syndrome (chronic wrist pain). Nevertheless after the change to the new mouse the pain is totally gone, I guess the lower weight is the reason.I also like the new design. It is sleeker and most importantly it catches considerably less dirt than the old one. The way the buttons click and feel is also very sweet, I even like it more than the old version. At the beginning I was a little doubtful about getting a wireless mouse, since I thought that charging it would be annoying. I was wrong though, the battery lasts around 5 weeks (Using my PC 5 hours a day on average) and it charges relatively quickly, so the benefit of enjoying wireless freedom far outweights the need to charge it once in a while.The logitech app to configure the mouse is not the best in the market, but for me it works fine. I really don’t care about the lack of RGB and if it had RGB I would have it off anyways since it drains the battery extreamly quickly.

This is probably the best mouse I have ever used and one I use for all of my games. It has the right amount of extra buttons that are also all very easy to reach, it feels good on my hands, the battery life is perfect, and the free-scroll toggle is just AMAZING. The only downside really is that the Logitech PC app sucks but it is great when it works!

i will list the cons and pros about the mouse:PROS-this mouse is that it does not include RGB son you will save that battery that you might rather want-VERY good looking-very precise sensor-lightweight-amount of buttons that you can configure or even macro with the Logitech G-Hub-VERY fast charge, with the included high quality usb-c cable (shame its not c to c but rather usb to type c)Cons- Button layout: i feel like this is the hardest thing to get used to, the buttons are easy to press by accident so you might end up giving accidental clicks all over the place.- shape (although i love it i do know its not for everybody specially lefties)-no RGB? if you are into that (im not specially on mouses because it demolishes battery duration)overall definetly recomend this mouse, specially considering you will never suffer from double click that was the main problem for Logitech mouses.

I have not turned off the mouse a single time, I dont know the specifics but looks like it is quite amazing for managing stand by.About 10-12 hours of daily use and battery still going strong after 3 weeks, as I’m typing this. Logitech software states 160hours of battery, which I tought it was a complet LIE, but it actually isn’t, cheers to them for that, I think it is parcially thanks to not having RGB on the mouse to waste battery.It has basically 0 delay, it is even better than my previous WIRED g502 hero mouse, while being wireless.For gaming, I use a claw grip on FPS games, it is supper comfy, and grippy. Full grip it also feels super natural.TLDR; AMAZING battery and no delay at all. Just what I needed.

This mouse is amazing. Light for its size and very responsive. Only getting 4 stars due to manufacturer software issues on Windows 10. I’m guessing GHub team doesn’t care for anyone not on 11 but reviews say windows 11 GHub has the same issues. Why have a mouse with many features if you can’t use them?

For me, this is the best mouse I’ve had so far. For gaming/browsing I’ve had a Dell Optical Wired Mouse – “MS116 mouse”, a razor death adder V2 wired, And now this. Starting from June 19 to August 15th this thing has went from a full charge down to 25% now. Usually game about 2 to 3 hours every day, but probably eight hours or more on my Two days off. So if you’re looking for a mouse that has a long battery life, this is a pretty good one.My only problem is that my fat thumb kept touching mouse button number five accidentally. But those accidents has been reduced with putting the cover on the “sniper” button And slightly Adjusting my mouse grip.I love the amount of buttons that I can use. It really helps on Apex legends, And other games where I need easy access buttons.In comparison to the death Adder V2 wired I could feel the weight difference but after a while I got used to it. I kind of thought that it would be stupid heavy, but no, it’s not.But yeah, overall this is a pretty solid mouse. If you can get over that it’s slightly heavier than most mouses, And your thumb isn’t as big as mine lol. You’ll do just fine with this.

Si lo consigues en un buen precio, es un mouse perfecto, inalambrico, liviano, con mucha personalización en los diferentes botones, muy bonito en blanco, eso si no cuentes con RGB en este modelo pero por lo mismo no tendrás un consumo de batería por ese lado y te puede durar mucho, en general un mouse completo que te va a servir tanto para jugar como para trabajar sin mayor problema, incluye su cable y un adaptador para extender la señal para acercar el receptor en caso de que te quede ligeramente lejos y puedas mejorar la conectividad para menos delay.

I’ve gone back and forth between a number of mice. I started with a wired G502 (older model) where I was getting some cramping from games. The old 502 is a brick too, over 115+ grams. I’m a palmer that sometimes fingertips grip, 20×10 hand shape, action kind of gamer that plays a lot of MMO/rpg, non fps type games.After my G502 I then tried and returned Viper V2 pro (too small, no hump, major cramps), to a Pulsar Xlite V2 – still have, good hump, light 60g, but the side clicks felt shitty, and the sensor was jittery sometimes, felt like I had less control though my cramps were gone, also battery life was iffy and had some problems dropping connection. Then I got the G Pro Superlight (GPX) which was fine but no USB C, the worst side mushy buttons I’ve ever clicked in my life, the coating felt weird for my dry hands, and it wasn’t wide enough so I was getting major cramps when trying to palm so I returned itEnter the g502x wireless:Went no RGB to lower the weight, though this thing still is a bit heavy & would be perfect if we should shave off 20g to a max of 80 or so.Battery is perfect and long.I don’t really need the DPI buttons to the left of the left click.For the shape, the side rubber feels great to hold though I know based on my old G502 it will wear down and I’ll prefer having the option to add grip tape eventually. The G502x is a bit wider than the G502, very slightly, but noticeable. It also has a slightly lower mid hump which fills your palm less, this I would have preferred to stay. The old G502 hump more comfortably fills out your lower palm when palming or claw hybrid grip. It makes me tense my wrist slightly more as I have less palm squeezing the mouse, but not significantly so. I usually let my ring finger and pinky rest to the right of the right click straight finger not curved in, and there is enough room & rubber that it feels good on the g502x. Also to the grooves/lines in the mouse you don’t really feel them.The new clicks on the G502x feel crispy, though are a bit hollow sounding. I’m usually with a headset on so I don’t hear it but they still feel good and should last longer than mechanical switches like the old g502.Side button clicks are outstanding, snappy and no pre travel.The scroll wheel is tighter than the G502 (not rattly), but doesn’t feel as nice in the infinite scroll when unlocked. Locked it feels fine and tight.TLDR:If you like the g502 you’ll like this refresh but wish it was a bit lighter

It is a little but pricey, but I think it worths. 11 programmable buttons and 1 more to change scrolling. When I buy it, it is even cheaper than g502 lightspeed, so I buy the x version.It does not have rgb which I never care about.It matches so much to my hand and feels so comfortable for me, which I have a big hand. I have another mouse which is so high for me. It is not that low for g502x, but the model matches my hand so good. (You can ignore this one which everyone’s hand is different, jt is so subjective.)In short, I love this mouse so much. I even bought a case for it.

Great Product of used Like New but button was missing. Amazon was helpful and allowed for a slight reduction in price.

So, I looked at this mouse for a while humming and hahing for a while because the middle click on my Razer Naga Trinity stopped working after 2 years. Did I really want to pay $180 CAD (On sale) for this mouse. In research it seemed to tick all the boxes more so that its direct competitor, the Basilisk V3. Now I can say after using it for multiple hours in gaming, game dev, and general purpose, it is great.I have larger hands so it fits in my palm nicely, but it is also nice because it does not have as much of a hump that other large mice have (looking at you, Corsair Ironclaw). The programmable buttons are nice and allow for easy reprogramming through G-hub, as much as a mess around as the software is. The weight of the mouse is nice for how large it is. Now that still does not mean much for such a large mouse but going from a MX master 3s at work to this, it feels nice to not have to lug a mouse around as much.Now that being said, there is a downside to this mouse and I think we all know what it is. The price. As a personal gripe, I would like for the mouse to sit at the $150 mark instead of $200. That would be it’s sweet spot in my opinion. My second grip is the RGB tax of the X Plus. It is nice tasteful RGB, but does not warrant a $220 price tag when the only extra features you are getting are lights. Hence why I went non-RGB for extended battery life and also being 40 dollars cheaper at the time of my purchase.All in all, I would give it a 4.5/5. Great feeling mouse, more buttons are always better in my opinion, and the battery life is great, but the value is just slightly more than what I think it should be. Pull the trigger on full price if you want, but if it goes on sale for 30-40 bucks off normal price, 100% grab it.

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