🎯 Elevate your game with the G502 LIGHTSPEED – where precision meets power!
The Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with customizable features, including a HERO 25K sensor for pixel-perfect accuracy, adjustable weights for optimal balance, and 11 programmable buttons for tailored gameplay. With a battery life of up to 60 hours, this mouse is designed for serious gamers who demand performance without limits.
Brand | Logitech G |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4 x 13 cm; 114 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 910-005568 |
Manufacturer | Logitech G |
Series | G502 |
Colour | Black |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Source | Lithium Ion Polymer Battery |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 60 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 114 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**N
Fantastic Mouse, Worth Every Penny!
The Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED is hands down the best wireless gaming mice I’ve ever used. The ergonomic design feels super comfortable, even during long gaming sessions, and the side buttons, paddle switch, and extra index finger buttons have completely changed how I play. Initially i didn't expect to use the Index Buttons, But I have now det them for media actions and I love them. I honestly can’t imagine using a mouse without them now—they’re just that good! The software is solid, though it can take a little time to set up profiles for games that aren’t officially supported. As for battery life, I get about four days of use before it needs a charge, which is great. Overall, this mouse is a must-have if you want precision, comfort, and some great Customisation
T**R
Fast and accurate
This is the business. Best mouse I ever boughtIt's fast, accurate and responsive and the battery life is great plus easy to charge via the included USB cable and can still use the mouse while chargingI love how you can customise all the buttons through the app. So easy to do and can set up several different modes for different usesPerformance is top notch. I use this mainly on FPS games and the quality of the mouse and the feel of it make me feel like I'm a pro! Watch out tfue!The connectivity is lightning fast and never drops out. The grip fits great in my hand and the changeable weights really make it as light or as heavy as you needWill this improve your k/d ratio? Probably not. But, will it improve your gaming experience? Absolutely!
A**H
Brilliant mouse, buggy software
Got this mouse for a discounted price of £60 with the currently running promotion of 33% off on 3 month PC Gamepass.Right off the bat, the first thing I noticed is how big this box is. Maybe it's just me since I've never really purchased any wireless gaming before, let alone a heavily accessorised one like this.In the box:• The mouse• USB-A to micro USB cable (not braided unfortunately)• Quick start manual and safety documentation• Box with dongle and weightsAt stock configuration, the mouse didn't feel much heavier than my trusty Redgear Emera G11. It's shaped really well with a lot of mappable buttons which are gonna take some getting used to but are still placed conveniently within the reach of the thumb and index finger.The mouse has two zone RGB, the logo and the lights at the side. The RGB has a few effects that can be configured via the G-Hub. My first time trying to set up the RGB was a bit of a headache trying to navigate the G-Hub UI. Plugging the mouse in the first time, you'll notice that it charges pretty quickly but for some reason mine would not go beyond 68%. Looking around on Reddit showed that this is a software bug and the mouse does in fact charge to a 100%. It's 2023 and Logitech sadly hasn't fixed it. Apart from that, I have experienced no caveats with the mouse so far.
D**J
Great mouse
I've had a wired G502 since 2015, and it still works well, though the cable and rubber grip are showing their age. I decided to upgrade to this wireless model while it was on sale, and it is just as advertised.The mouse wheel is very important to me, and this is a great mouse wheel. Very tactile, not had any issues clicking it down, and it has an interesting freescroll option (which I don't use very often). It has a soft-touch finish which I think is a nice touch. It does seem to have a bit of wobble left to right, but it's not noticeable when you're scrolling.It's definitely an unconventional shape, but it fits my hand very well. Some reviews say they accidentally hit the side buttons too often - I've never had that issue, and I'm sure it's just because they haven't adjusted to the shape of it. I use a fingertip grip rather than a palm grip, so maybe that has something to do with it.It comes with a USB extension cable, which the receiver plugs into. They advise you to place the receiver within 20cm of your mouse on your desk, so it works even if your PC is under your desk or something. You can use the USB cable to charge the mouse as well - it has a decent battery life, I can't imagine it running out mid-session unless you don't charge it for a while. You can use it while it's charging too, so that's not really an issue. There is no noticable latency.The software is pretty bad (as usual with gaming hardware). It's not explained very well. There's no way to have a generic 'gaming' profile either, which seems like an incredibly basic feature. It does let you set up basic macros though, and lets you completely override and change the behaviour of all buttons, which is pretty useful.UPDATE: 6 months on, no complaints. I've never had the battery run out. For me it lasts about a week with probably about 10 hours of usage a day, and it charges within hours while using it.
R**K
Great mouse, but will eventually develop left-click issues
I've used Logitech mice for decades. They feel great in the hand, they work smoothly, and the software is useful. But they always fail the same way - the left-click (the most often used button) becomes sticky, registering a double-click when you single-click. For me it's been a question of when will this happen, NOT will this happen?I loved the G502. Probably the perfect mouse for me in terms of shape and size, and adjustable weight too. This time I got just over 3 years out of it before it became unusable. Some may feel that this is an acceptable length of service, some may not. I'm not sure how I feel about it. Right now I'm debating whether to buy another G502 or switch to another brand of mouse. The current price is £92, which is not cheap!
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