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Logitech – G502 HERO Wired Optical Gaming Mouse with RGB Lighting – Wired – Black
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
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$47.49 Original price was: $47.49.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
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Category: Gaming Mice
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Step up your game with this Logitech HERO Core wired gaming mouse.Customize RGB lighting to match your style and environment or sync to other Logitech G products. G502 High Performance Gaming Mouse features Logitech HERO 25K optical sensor for maximum tracking accuracy and precision. No matter your gaming style, it’s easyto tweak G502 to match your requirements, with custom profiles for your games, adjustable sensitivity from 200 up to 25,600 DPI, and tunable weight system that allows for tuning and balancing of up to five additional weights for just the right balance andfeel.
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JoseP –
Cant beat the classics, this is a great mouse ,with the hub, its easy to re program buttons wich gives you a great custom usages, can be made heavier or lighter using the i cluded weights, the down side, is that since its wired, it has to live in your pc.
Airman –
This fan favorite mouse has been around quite a while now, with the price near the lowest it has ever been. For me this mouse met a lot of the criteria I wanted at the price I wanted.
Negatives: Logitech’s G Hub software leaves a lot to be desired. Some of the buttons don’t feel all that great in quality (particularly the G5 button has a weird rattle on mine). I wish it were slightly larger for my XL sized hands (I find myself sliding my hand down the mouse to get my thumb lined up correctly on the buttons, which makes it rather uncomfortable after long sessions). It’s pretty easy to accidentally hit the G7 and G8 buttons. Wired.
Pros: The braided cable is 7-feet long and very flexible. The unlockable scroll wheel feels great. There are tuning weights included (admittedly I do not use them). The bottom slides really smoothly across the surface. There are many buttons that can be programmed how you like. Aesthetically it looks terrific. Has RGB that can be customized in the G Hub software. Price is a very compelling offer. Wired.
MiguelM –
I had this make model for about four years and I personally dont like giving reviews so soon after purchasing.This is my honest review and feelings about this mouse. This mouse is honestly great. Its a great option compared to mouse that have 2 buttons and that are very small to grip for my hands or someone’s. The durability on the mouse is very good; it can handle drops from at-least 40inches high. Still dont drop it. This mouse can last you for years if you do light gaming and just everyday use such as school and work. When I used to play video-games heavy , the mouse lasted me 2 years especially after the abuse it got when i would get mad/frustrated .People complain that the mouse being heavy, but honestly to me it feels very light to me when I removed all the weights. If you care so much about a mouse being heavy; it may not be the mouse its just you aim. The maintenance on the mouse aka cleaning it is not my personal favorite of the mouse. When it gets grimy it make the mouse dull with all the fingerprints. I usually use a tooth pick and some q-tip to remove the gunk of the mouse. Other than that mouse is very affordable and reliable. Which I think logitech was going for this mouse. Im thinking later I would get the wireless version of this because I love this one so much. I’m going to show the gunk that may occur on the mouse.
DawnC –
I bought this for my grandson. He absolutely loves it. It is a gaming mouse and has A LOT of incredible features. It has adjustable weights, 11 programmable buttons, on-board memory, PC / Mac, LED lights and the scroll wheel can change from clicking to a smooth roll transition all with a side touch of your finger on the mouse wheel. It is very lightweight and fits wonderfully in the palm of your hand. For the price too, you cant go wrong. Best purchase EVER!!!
ccamacho83 –
one of the greatest mice around for an excellent price, the mouse has weights so you can make it lighter or heavier, I like to use them all so it’s heavy but still very manageable, the RGB can be synced with other Logitech devices using the G hub software having everything synced looks cool. I got it on sale for less than $30 so I got the best deal around, the programmable buttons are easy to configure and a must on every gaming mouse now a days.
CXTKRS1 –
Purchased for a friend as a birthday gift since his older Logitech mouse (I believe it was around six years old) started to experience an issue with the right mouse button. After messing it with off and on since I use his computer occasionally I feel I have enough experience with the mouse to write a review but I wanted to be to be clear that this mouse is not my daily.
Pros:
Build quality and ergonomics feel solid and I felt no discomfort even after several hours of use whether the activity be gaming or just browsing. Actuation force needed for top and side buttons is minimal with average travel distance although I do feel a difference between the left and right top buttons when I press down but I think that has more to do with me than anything. Clicks are audible but not loud enough to be distracting. The top cover is not one solid shell so Left and Right mouse buttons have individual tops. If you game competitively (especially playing FPS) this is a must have feature. My Razer Lancer TE is a one piece top shell and feels sluggish compared to the G502 Hero when playing games like CS:GO Valorant and Overwatch. Buttons are mappable (to be fair almost all gaming mice can do this) and the mouse has a DPI clutch that can be used to adjust quickly for precision shooting and then resets back to the previous setting quickly. Weight is adjustable if you want to customize. I recommend maxing it out and then removing the weights in stages to see what works for you. Finally the heart of the mouse is the Pixart PMW3366 sensor that is usually found in higher end mice ($75 and up) and is what helps the G502 it punch above its weight when it comes to optics.
RGB is present on the mouse but it is very minimal with only the G symbol and the DPI selection indicators being illuminated (can be turned off in software). The Logitech software (G HUB) has in my opinion one of the best UI’s I have ever used and is generally easier to use when compared to the other RGB/control software I have used from some other companies. I also have a G910 Orion Spectrum I use as a secondary keyboard and G HUB works well with that too. When it comes to procedures like creating key bindings, making/saving profiles, and customizing the RGB it works quite well. Finally, the price which generally hovers around $50 which is more than fair for a quality mouse that will last you for years.
Cons:
RGB again is very minimal which could be an issue depending on visual taste. The mouse is kinda small and that could be an issue for someone with large hands especially if you experience discomfort with the thumb rest as you might find yourself pressing DPI clutch in the middle of a fire fight. It does have very gamer look going on which can be a turn off for some. The free flowing scroll wheel with clutch can seem out of place for some since this is marketed as a gaming mouse. I really wish they squeezed in at least one (preferably two) side buttons for the right side of the mouse. General lack of buttons could be an annoyance for games like a MMORPG.
Brutal –
I switched to PC gaming a little over a year ago and had a set of crappy Red Dragon peripherals (mouse and keyboard) and ive been using them loyally since I built the rig. I honestly thought pricey mice and keyboards were entirely scams. Like why is this plastic double the price of this plastic? They look the same, have RGB, side buttons, etc. But the real kicker with this mouse is the software. The RGB and DPI is fully customizable and every button on the mouse, including left and right click, can be keymapped to do anything you want and even has suggestions. My current 3 are DPI Up, DPI down, and a button to mute my mic on discord so I dont have to multitask in a firefight. 100% recommend this on sale.