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The Logitech G502 X Wired Gaming Mouse redefines a classic with cutting-edge LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches and the ultra-precise HERO 25K sensor. Featuring a redesigned hyperfast scroll wheel, reversible DPI-shift button, and a lightweight 89g frame, it offers pro-grade customization and comfort for serious gamers on PC and macOS.










| ASIN | B0943J7HJG |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 24 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,524 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,083 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Wired Mouse |
| Button Quantity | 9 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (629) |
| Embellishment Feature | Button |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 14.7L x 10.2W centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Wired |
| Model Number | 910-006144 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 25600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Operating System | Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave, Windows 10 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Non-RGB |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 097855166913 |
J**H
Es exactamente lo que esperarías de este mouse, solo que si lo consigues en alguna oferta no dudes en comprarlo
L**P
They fixed the biggest problem with the mouse ergonomics, the sharp edges on the side buttons are now gone. Making this one of the most comfortable mouse you can find, for both palm and claw grip. Hyper scroll is an indispensable feature that should be a standard feature on all mice. I can not live without it after discovering it. The weight an precision of the mouse are perfectly fine for what you would expect from a gaming mouse. Lots of programmable buttons makes this mouse even suitable for MMO. There is only one issue with this mouse, no way to adjust LOD, lift off distance. This makes the mouse unresponsive on anything other then perfectly flat surface. I get why it is tuned this way, specifically for hard core FPS gamers, but it can be a major annoyance if you have no flat surface to work with.
G**L
I found it very suited as a programmer's mouse, unlike many other gaming mice I've tried. It doesn't feel as rugged as some mice and it has a strong "ping" when clicked which took a little time to get used to. I've been programming for many years and this is now my favorite.
R**C
Edit: 2 years later. Mouse still functions the same way. No issues at all. Everything works. Reliable mouse. Just that scroll wheel is as stiff and loud as when I first got it. It causes pain after a while. Infinite scroll is too sensitive but I end up using it most of the day and switch back and forth when needed. I really hope Logitech can launch a second version quickly with a refine scroll wheel, similar to the Basilisk v3. This review is for the Logitech G502 X wired. I'm really happy that Logitech finally decided to use better switches. Can't wait to see that in all their other mice, not just this one. I have been avoiding their great mice for a long time now. When I used to buy any of their mice (apart from the cheaper ones), their switches used to double click within the first week. I switched to Razer, which have been very reliable with no issues across 5 mice. When this came out, I was surprised in a good way. And, I noticed that the Razer Basilisk V3 was already out too. I tried the V3 but found it too heavy (weighs ~104 grams according to our kitchen scale) and it slips more than my Basilisk V2 due to the rubber being worse/slippery. I returned it, even though its scroll wheel was amazing, both the actual middle click and free-scrolling were great and easy to use, and better than this G502 X. I then bought the G502 X black, and returned it because I couldn't stand its loud scroll wheel and how hard it is to press. However, after returning it and using my Basilisk V2 again, I realized I preferred the G502 X. So, I bought the white one, which I am keeping. Pros: - I really like the "sniper" button, which is used as the G Shift (and Razer Hypershift) for me. It feels great to press and to touch. Didn't like the one on the V3 (cheap feeling button) but really liked the one on the V2 (paddle). - Love the amount of buttons, and switching between profiles is easy and very customizable. I am really happy to finally have an LED light that tells me what DPI or profile I am using. The wired version doesn't have other LED lights and I am fine with that. Better for the eyes =). - As for the colours, both black and white are superb looking. The white one looks better in person while the black one looks good in pictures and in person. I would just suggest they make the markings (G7, G5, etc.) a bit more pronounced on the white version. - The rubber on the sides is absolutely spectacular! The mouse is so grippy! I don't use slippery mice as they make no sense. - This is a very comfortable mouse. The shape is superb. Gripping it is excellent and more comfortable than the Basilisk mice. It's light (thus why I got the wired version, and I don't want more wireless devices, not good for health) and I can play better and aim better with it. It weighs ~86 grams according to our kitchen scale. - All clicks apart from scroll wheel are top notch. Though, left/right scroll wheel side clicks are great too. - It glides smoothly. - The cable is great and flexible. Others saying "it's not braided" are not mentioning that it's a flexible cable. They really don't know how to review. Both braided and non-braided/rubber cables are fine, as long as they're flexible. If it had a super flexible braided cable, then it would be even better, but I really have no complaints since it's fine for my use case and haven't had any issues. To clarify, it's not a cheap cable, it's a good quality and thin cable. - Sensor is excellent. Cons: - The big issue with the G502 X is the scroll wheel. It's hard to press and actuate, which I cannot stand at all, since after a week or two, the finger that you use to click on the scroll wheel will get some pain all the way to the bone. It's annoying and I don't feel like clicking the scroll wheel anymore. I had the same issue with the V2. - The other inconvenience is that scrolling the scroll wheel is loud and switching to free-scroll is loud. This is the loudest I've heard. It feels like plastic and metal or just plastic is rubbing against each other. However, scrolling does feel pretty good and is very tactile, though a bit too much strength is required. It grips well though, but is a bit slippery for side clicks. - Logitech really needs to add the scroll wheel from their business mice into this. It would be brilliant. And, make it like the V3 where you can disable that in the software. I'm referring to the magnetic lock where the faster you scroll, it would enable free-scrolling and then re-lock on its own. - The scroll wheel should be a bit thicker so that our finger rests better on it and it would cause less friction when side clicking. - Pricing. The wired version goes on sale for about 90 and sometimes 85. I still find it slightly overpriced. It should have a base price of 79.99 and on sale between 60 and 70. The wireless versions are obviously way more overpriced. The LED addition is even higher in price. Their pricing makes no sense. It's a mouse. - The scroll wheel is the only reason for the 4 stars or else this would deserve 5 stars easily. It produces a cheap sound while the rest of the clicks and mouse feel premium. Software: The software is okay, but Razer's is superior. I actually need to use both the G Hub and the Logitech Onboard Memory Manager applications to customize the mouse the way I want since G Hub doesn't let me save onboard some macros for the scroll wheel's tilt right/left. Strange. Razer's also is easier to use and makes a lot more sense (though it is heavier and I have to disable services in services.msc). It's at least a situation that can be solved, so I am happy with that. This mouse is still entirely worth it. It just needs Logitech to improve the scroll wheel click and free-scroll switch loudness and potentially the system.
P**E
Having used the G502 SE for a few years, I was used to the style. For my hands, the thumb buttons are in a good place. The cord is shorter and non-braided, which is a shame. It doesn't seem as high quality as the components and price would indicate. Was happy with the feel of the mouse, just not a $100 mouse with this poor cable. Got it on sale, so mostly happy.
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