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Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed Wireless Optical Mouse - LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, LIGHTSYNC RGB, HERO 25K gaming sensor, compatible with PC - macOS/Windows - White

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Color: White


Size: Wireless


Style: RGB


Pattern Name: Mouse


Features

  • Icon reinvented: From the legacy of Logitechs most popular G502 design, G502 X PLUS is reimagined and redesigned with the latest innovations in gaming technology; available in black and white
  • 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
  • LIGHTSYNC RGB: This RGB gaming mouse features glowing 8-LED lighting thats customisable and adapts as you game with startup/power-down effects and battery optimisation through active play detection
  • LIGHTSPEED wireless: This wireless mouse features pro-grade connectivity, with an updated protocol achieving 68 per cent 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 customisation 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 personalisable controls
  • POWERPLAY compatible: G502 X PLUS wireless PC gaming mouse stays charged, at rest and at play, with our unique wireless charging solution (sold separately)

Description

Logitech G502 X PLUS Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse G502 X PLUS, 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. Also equipped with LIGHTSYNC RGB powering flowing 8-LED lighting that’s customizable and adapts as you play with startup/power-down effects and battery optimization through active play detection. Complete with updated LIGHTSPEED wireless with 68 percent faster response rate, HERO 25K sub-micron sensor and more. Product details: Weight: 3.73 oz (106 g) Dimensions: 5.17 x 1.62 x 3.12 in (131.4 x 41.1 x 79.2 mm) Up to 5 onboard memory profiles PTFE feet 13 programmable controls 8-zone RGB lighting USB-C charging port Sensor: HERO 25K Resolution: 100 – 25,600 DPI Battery life (constant motion): 120 hrs Battery life (RGB on): 37 hrs System requirements: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later

Brand: Logitech G


Color: White


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, USB


Special Feature: Wireless


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Item model number: ‎910-006169


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎3.73 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.89 x 2.74 x 4.61 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.89 x 2.74 x 4.61 inches


Color: ‎White


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Date First Available: ‎April 1, 2023


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  • Smooth, Lightweight, Long Lasting, Comfortable
Color: White Size: Wireless Style: RGB Pattern Name: Mouse
I recently upgraded to the Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed Wireless Optical Mouse, after having the same $15.00 mouse for over 7 years. and I’m thoroughly impressed with its performance and features. Its lightweight, has a long battery life, ability to change DPI on the fly, and simply looks clean. Performance: The LIGHTSPEED wireless technology is a game-changer. I’ve experienced zero lag or connectivity issues, which is crucial for any game, rather it be Stardew Valley, or high precision requirements such as CS2. The HERO 25K sensor is incredibly accurate, offering pinpoint precision that has noticeably improved my in-game performance. The adjustable DPI settings are a huge plus, allowing me to switch between high and low sensitivity effortlessly. Features: The mouse has 13 customizable controls for you to assign shortcuts/hotkeys too for MMORPG gaming, or MOBA gaming. Changing these hotkeys is simply one program away, downloadable on the Logitech Website. Use of this application also allows the user to change the RGB patterning that is displayed along the mouse. The G502X does also feature the ability to use PowerPlay and charge your mouse, wirelessly, with an additional purchase of course. Cons: With anything the cost can be pretty high for this peripheral, especially if you purchase the additional PowerPlay ability, this Mouse + Pad could be fairly expensive. Overall, after 1 month I am highly satisfied with my purchase, the mouse is just so comfortable to use for 8+ hours of desk work, or gaming activities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Dylan Brown

  • G502 X Plus -- A Worthy successor to earlier G502's for FPS games
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: RGB Pattern Name: Mouse
The 2022 Logitech G502 X Plus was a very pleasant surprise. It is replacing a Logitech G-Pro that is roughly 80 grams weight on a Logitech Powerplay mouse pad (expanded cover for extra space and non-stop charging), primarily used for Overwatch2. Other gaming mice in my collection include earlier G502's, G903, Razer Death Adder + Copperhead, Steelseries Rival3 and Rival600, etc. Generally the best performers in FPS games are the lightest units with the best optical sensors, and the G502 X Plus definitely fits that criteria. Pros: -Comfortable ergonomic shape for marathon gaming sessions -PTFE mouse feet for super-smooth glide across mouse pads -The new optical hybrid switches are incredibly fast compared to the G-Pro's older Omron switches, with a nice crisp click and improved actuation. They will last much longer than conventional mechanical switches and correct double-clicking issues. My last G-Pro's right rear thumb switch suffered from double-clicking issues since they were the old Omron mechanicals that wore out from constant use. -Nice RGB lighting if you are looking for that kind of bling -This mouse wakes from sleep mode instantly (like the G-Pro series). The old G502 Hero Wireless required a full second to wake up, making the old sleep mode feature extremely inconvenient and annoying. -At 106 grams list weight, the G502 X Plus is a tad heavier for a gaming mouse. However, coming from an 80 gram G-Pro, I notice better aim stability without sacrificing flick aim consistency. With the Powerplay charging puck attached and USB receiver stored inside, the G502 X Plus hits 110g on my postal scale. The G502 Hero wireless is 120g with the same accessories. Cons: -No more adjustable weights like its predecessor G502, but to be fair, the whole e-sport industry has shifted competitive user demand to lighter weight mice for the fastest aim flicks possible. -Battery power drains faster with RGB lighting at full settings. This is mitigated by reducing RBG brightness to 85% and shortening idle-mode entry from 2 minutes down to 1. Using a Logitech Powerplay mouse pad, my mouse battery power hovers around 78% to 90% steady with RGB enabled. -The mouse's black finish tends to have shiny oil stains and wear marks over time. This is why I apply blue painter's tape to the areas most prone to this issue. EDIT Feb 2024 - I've replaced the blue painter's tape with automotive carbon fiber vinyl wrap for better visual appeal. Not recommended if you do not like the feel of textured carbon fiber, but it definitely gets rid of those shiny oil stains. Picture attached. -GHub software will not allow users less than 3 DPI presets, and all of these have to be different values at 50dpi intervals. I tried to "lock" my mouse at 1000dpi to avoid accidental DPI switching, but the software would not allow me to do this, so I ended up moving my DPI cycling button to the default profile button up top and removing the up/down DPI adjustment buttons next to the left click. This gave me two additional buttons for other programable functions (like Alt and middle-mouse click since pressing the mouse wheel down can feel awkward). -The new hybrid mechanical switches have a different click sound compared to conventional switches -- not really louder, but definitely more metallic. Yes, this mouse is expensive, but the combination of lighter weight + excellent ergonomics + fast/crisp long-wear switches makes this model very hard to beat. If you are looking for a mouse with more weight and heft, then you may not be happy with the G502 X since the latest model has been redesigned for the e-sports crowd. The G502 X now combines lighter weight with an ergo shape, something that most ultra-light mouse offerings lack. NOTE: If you want the best wireless mouse experience, I recommend pairing the G502 X Plus with a Logitech Powerplay for non-stop wireless charging while using the mouse. For those that want a larger mouse pad than what the default Powerplay size offers, check out "Logitech powerplay mousepad expansion mod" on youtube. I have my set-up displayed in the attached images along with actual weight compared to the old G502 Wireless. Update 4/26/2023: The Glorious XL mousepad is the perfect thickness for this Powerplay expansion mod. EDIT: I just read a few other reviews claiming that the G502 X feels "cheap" because it feels too light. The whole point of lowering mouse weight is to minimize mass, thereby requiring less physical energy / effort to move the mouse quickly and accurately. This is how modern e-sports mice are designed, because a lighter mouse is a faster mouse, while a heavier one is a slower boat anchor that is usually on the losing end of an FPS fire fight. The G502 X Plus is only 10 grams lighter than the G502 hero, yet it is much easier to flick-aim than the older G502 Hero Wireless. Also, if you want RGB on the G502 X, you have to get the Plus edition, other wise you get no RGB. Yet one newer review complained about missing RGB LED's on his G502 X non-Plus edition. Going no-RGB is still a valid choice since it saves a few grams, extends battery life, and costs less, but just make sure you know what you are buying ahead of time. ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022 by J.S. J.S.

  • Great mouse for everything!
Color: Black Size: Wireless Style: Non-RGB Pattern Name: Mouse
I've been a long time user of the G602 and G604, but both were heavy, and the 604 replaced the 602, and has since been discontinued and not replaced. So after searching for mice with extra buttons near the thumb but also comfortable with a lot of the features I've loved in the 604. While the G502 X didn't fill all those needs, it's been a great choice. Pros: - Ergonomic - It just fits my (rather large) hand well in a few different positions, and is so light I've found my wrist fatigue has been reduced significantly. Unlike the 604, I can press every button easily without looking for them, particularly the scroll wheel, DPI adjustments, and 3 easy to find thumb buttons is great. It also feels comfortable, which is hard to describe, but the material feel is what I want in a mouse. - Light - I mentioned this in the ergonomic part, but its super light. Apparently it's around 105 grams, which can be heavy for an ultra-competitive mouse, but for most gamers or folks just looking for a light wireless mouse, it's great. - Great button feel - The older Logitech mice used to have a weird mushy click and my old 602 and 604 both had issues where the button would stop working well. The new G502 X models have a new mechanical click that feels amazing. Very much like a mechanical keyboard as far as consistancy and feedback. Not every button has the same feel, but they all feel very tactile and reliable. - Great battery life - I can get 3 weeks on a full charge at 1000 hz poling rate. Don't bother with smaller polling rates, as when the mouse isn't being used it's not a power issue, and when it is in use, it's still not a huge power issue. You might get a few extra days at best, but if 3 weeks isn't enough charge time for you, I'd be shocked. - USB-C charging - Sad that this is still a plus, but USB-C cables are so much better. Glad we're finally starting to no longer see Micro-USB cables. - Works Wired - Forgot to charge it? You can use it wired, or use it while charging (Either works). - Great sensitivity - The mouse is so adjustable, I found I could turn it down from my usual DPI and get both great responsiveness and accuracy with a near default config. - Customizable - Logitech G software has flaws, but it does allow some pretty good versatile configurations. Every button can be remapped and remapping can be done on a per-app basis. - Logitech Support - I've had multiple issues with Logitech mice long into their service but under warranty, and Logitech has always been easy to work with to get a replacement or help. This sounds like I'm saying Logitech has a quality issue, and I'm not, I know stuff happens, particularly with high use products, so it's good they stand by them. Cons: - Large - It's not a small mouse, so if you have small hands, it could be a little large for you. It also means it's not easily portable, though honestly mice aren't that large in general, so portability isn't a major concern, and you can always get a mouse case if you travel a lot and want to protect it. - Logitech G Software sucks - I mean, it does OK, it can auto-sense games, you can copy profiles, but it has several general flaws, including if it detects a new game it generates that game's default setting that you CAN NOT CUSTOMIZE ahead of time. If I have a known default mapping/DPI setting I know I like in most games, why can't I make that the default? Also, making button changes and navigation of the US is very unintuitive. Like one of the worst UIs I've worked with on a major brand's software. It also by default likes to spam notifications that is harder to turn off than I would have liked (Otherwise, every time the mouse gets touched, you get a windows notification or 3 about the mouse and DPI changes). Their old software (pre 2015) was easy to use, and worked in the UI was nearly the exact opposite of this. Fix your software Logitech! - No backup gliders - Not a deal breaker, as I know I've not had a mouse with glider issues in the past 10-15 years, but it would be nice, particularly on a gaming mouse where if the pads wear it could be noticeable for some. I don't need stickers Logitech, I'd rather have a replacement pad set. - No pinkie rest - Some mice have a nice pinkie rest that helps you relax your hand a bit. This mouse does not. That's definitely a personal thing, and honestly most gaming mice have moved away from this due to weight, but with a large hand, I like mice with them. Overall, it's a great mouse with a lot going for it. I'm enjoying using it, have found my hand/arm feel better after a day of using it vs my old mouse, and love all the features it offers that I can look past any small shortcomings. Who do I recommend this mouse for? Artists who need finite DPI control. Office workers who want a bigger mouse (there are cheaper options, but it's a solid productivity mouse). People who use their computer for a significant time. Casual gamers. Competitive gamers who want an all in one mouse. It's a good mouse for a lot of use cases, which is why I'm giving it a 5 star review. It's not perfect, but very few products are, and it's strong where it needs to be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Bront

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