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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse

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Features

  • Responsiveness:USB data format: 16 bits/axis USB report rate: 1000 Hz (1ms) Microprocessor: 32-bit
  • Fusion Engine hybrid sensor,8 programmable buttons,On-the-fly DPI Switching,32-bit ARM processor,1 millisecond report,High-speed clicking,Full-speed USB
  • 4 on-the-fly DPI settings,Tracking Resolution: 240-4000 dpi Max. acceleration: >16G* Max. speed: >500 ips*
  • Glide:Dynamic coefficient of friction -: .09 (k)* Static coefficient of friction -: .14 (s)*
  • Dimension and Weight: Height: 5.4 in (136 mm),Width: 2.8 in (72 mm),Depth: 1.6 in (41 mm) Weight: 5.1 oz (144 grams,mouse plus cable), 3.8 oz (108 grams,mouse without cable),Length Cable: 7 ft. ( 2.1 m)
  • World's fastest gaming mouse: Fusion Engine technology and 1MS report rate enables tracking speeds of up to 10 meters/second (420 ips)
  • 8 programmable buttons: Customize your gaming experience and save button settings to the onboard memory
  • 4 on-the-fly DPI settings: Shift instantly from pixel precise targeting to lightning fast maneuvers (250 to 4000 DPI)
  • 32-bit Arm Processor: Powers incredible tracking speeds; allows you to save and playback your macros
  • Lightweight, streamlined design: Optimal weight, shape and feel for absolute gaming comfort and fast, furious swipes

Description

Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse

Brand: Logitech G


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Alcohol-Free


Movement Detection Technology: Laser


Wireless Type: ‎802.11abg


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Series: ‎Logitech G402


Item model number: ‎910-004069


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7


Item Weight: ‎3.68 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.67 x 2.83 x 5.35 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.67 x 2.83 x 5.35 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Batteries: ‎1 A batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 30, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A worthy successor to the MX518
Update as of June 3, 2018: This mouse is still working great after 3 years and I recommend it to anyone that wants a nice mouse that doesn't break the bank. Been using this mouse now for a week as a replacement for my beloved MX518. I never would've thought I could replace the 518 and have a mouse I was as happy with, but, I can report that the G402 from Logitech is just as good (for me.) This mouse has a similar shape to the 518. The front profile is very similar and the height seems to be the same. The finger cutout on the right (when holding the mouse as you were using it) is slightly less pronounced and I find my pinky does seem to lightly brush the mousepad, definitely moreso than on the 518. The thumb side is very similar to the 518 however the entire mouse is covered in a rubbery grippy surface rather than the shiny silver plastic of the 518. The 402 DOES have cable support at the mouse end to help prevent yanks or tugs from ripping the wires loose inside the mouse, however there is no such support on the USB end. The 402 does have a slightly different button layout. The DPI up/down buttons are to the left of the left click (MB1) button. The side back/forward buttons are in the same place as the 518 but feel slightly softer to press. Also, on the bottom of the thumb area Logitech added a new button they call DPI shift. This is actually a pretty cool feature. Once you install the Logi G software it will allow you to set a seperate DPI that is only in effect when you hold that button. It temporarily jumps to a slower or faster sensitivity then goes back to your default as soon as you release the button. This works AMAZING in CAD/CAM packages where you need to pick tiny points or lines in a mess of other entities. The main buttons are fairly clicky, a little softer/less snappy than my 518 but no issues for me. The wheel is veryyyy nice and comfy. It is shaped like and M but the middle is rounded so it cradles your finger like a little pillow. The detents are firm and it is not possible for the wheel to slip or anything of the sort. This is my new go to mouse. I originally intended on retiring my 518 to my work computer, due to the fact that I program CNC Machines all day long, however after using the 402 I am simply storing the 518 and buying another. Great, great, great mouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2015 by JJ

  • Definitely better than the G502 (for me)
I used the G502 for more than a year and a half and loved it until the sensor decided to take a vacation and do whatever it wanted. It came to the point where I had to change my DPI and in-game sensitivity almost every round and I couldn't find out what was the issue for the life of me. I just knew it didn't feel right and it came to the point where I got mad and slammed it on the desk too hard and made it unusable lol. That got me to the next one G402. Honest to god I would have bought the 502 again but I saw this for a lot cheaper and decided to go for it and BEST DECISION EVER. Now to the actual review which is going to be more of a comparison with the mouse i know and loved the most, the 502. First of all, size wise its slightly and by the tiniest of margins, bigger than the 502. That was awesome because most of the buttons are positioned more away from the default position of my hands so I haven't had mis-clicks at all (I have small hands and use a claw/palm hybrid grip) . That was a huge problem with the 502 as I would mis-click a lot and change my sens in between rounds or ping something I didn't want to and it was sort of a pain in the butt so had to unbind all of the extra features and the dpi switching With this, even the sniper button where your thumb goes, I can't mis-click if i tried to. You need definite movement of your fingers to press everything and I love that. I honestly bought the 502 for the infinite scroll wheel and the side scroller but the amount of times i have mis clicked that and its changed weapons just because the infinite scroll was on was not worth it as the only time I actually wanted to use it was for reading long documents. Similar with the profile switcher which I had to disable because of the same reason. Weight wise its slightly lighter than its older(newer) brethren but that's awesome for me as I love a light mouse that I can move quickly, and i never had the extra weights installed on the 502. The clicks on the 502 for the main left right buttons are crisper than the 402 but really not a factor at all but the side buttons are crisper on the 402 which is great as it prevent misclicking which was the only issue I had with the 502. Quality wise, like all logitech products, it delivers (unlike razer mice, sorry fan boys haha I still use the blackwidow though which is excellent) with quality materials and a nice rubberized coating for a solid grip. The scroll wheel is some form of polymer unlike the 502 which is metal but I find it to be way more solid and crisper than the metal one so love it. Not really a factor at all. Another huge plus, (again for me not too many people like this) but the 502 had a braided cable that would get caught on everything, my monitor, the edge of my table etc. giving resistance while moving the mouse and ended up tearing it after use but this (402) has a standard cable and the problem doesn't exist at all. Overall I would recommend this mouse to anyone into gaming and because it was on sale I actually bought a second one for backup immediately after using it. Excellent mouse and great job logitech. Please don't stop production of it cuz I will buy this over any of the newer mice any day . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019 by Adi H Adi H

  • Blown away by this value
I originally bought this to use at work, to replace my cheapo office mouse. I like having the functionality of additional buttons, and comfort played a role as well. However, this arrived on a Friday so I figured I would test it out on some games. I played a game of DOTA 2 and 5-6 games of Overwatch with this mouse and it performed on par with, if not slightly better than my 3 year old G602. Here is a rundown of every part of the mouse: Tracking: Flawless. No lag, dropped inputs, or skips. As expected from any wired mouse. Left/right click: Quick and effortless. Not mushy at all. Actuation point is right at the top. Very little pressure is required to click. Side buttons: Also great. Mushier feeling, but the actuation point is still at the top. Feel good to use and don't feel cheap. Size/weight: The mouse is on the larger side, and medium/light weight (108 grams according to Logitech). Feels natural and comfortable in my hand. I have smaller hands and use a palm grip. Scroll wheel: My only (very) minor complaint. The scroll wheel works, but feels cheap. It has a lot of friction to it, meaning if you flick it it will not carry any momentum and will stop immediately. More of a personal preference thing, but I don't mind it. It may get broken in over time or it may not. Regardless the scroll wheel is inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, and it's not bad, just different from what I'm used to. Overall this mouse absolutely blew me away and delighted me. It's an incredible all-purpose gaming mouse that I would recommend to anyone looking for a cheap solution that also provides incredible value and functionality (I bought it for $35). It easily stands up to my $60 mouse and is superior in some aspects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016 by Dan

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