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 Logitech G502 X Gaming Mouse : Review

G502 X

A wireless gaming mouse that feels very well-built and is comfortable is the Logitech G502 X . Its sensor has a really wide CPI range, and the set CPI stays pretty much the same whether you move the mouse quickly or slowly.It also has very little click latency, which makes it easy to move the cursor around and respond quickly. Due to its shape and thumb rest, the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED is probably better suited for a palm grip.However, its large body may make it difficult to use with any grip type on smaller hands.Additionally, even if you use the included weights to increase its mass, it is still quite heavy without them.It can be used wired or wirelessly, and it is fully compatible with both Windows and macOS, making it very adaptable.

The Logitech G502 Wireless has a much wider CPI range than other mice, and its sensor is exceptionally consistent, with virtually no CPI variation when you move it quickly or slowly.It has more programmable inputs than other FPS gaming mice, but it is also significantly heavier than others.All things considered, it’s an extremely flexible mouse thanks to network choices and the reality it’s completely viable with the two Windows and macOS.

Style-wise, the Logitech G502 Wireless and its wired counterpart, the Logitech G502 Hero, are virtually identical.It has a massive body and an aggressive gaming appearance as a whole.The mouse has a very high-end appearance, with RGB-lit logo and CPI indicators.
Due to its wireless design, the G502 LIGHTSPEED is fairly portable.You don’t have to worry about carrying a cumbersome cable around, and its receiver can be easily stored inside the mouse, which is very useful.

Logitech G502 X build quality

The Logitech G502 X has excellent build quality.It has a very solid body that doesn’t flex at all, and the buttons feel good and click well.The thumb rest is very comfortable, and there are grips on both sides of the mouse.However, when you shake the mouse, it makes a slight wobble sound, just like the wired version.

Wireless Versatility

The Logitech G502 X connects using a receiver that is made specifically for it.You can charge your mouse with the cable, or you can use the cable as an extension to bring the receiver closer to your mouse for better performance by plugging it into the receiver adapter.This mouse’s advertised battery life is up to 60 hours, according to Logitech.The Logitech G502 X PLUS is a more recent version of this mouse that has a significantly longer battery life.

Logitech G502 X

Logitech G502 X

Additional Buttons

With the exception of the mechanical scroll wheel lock, all of the buttons on the Logitech G502 X can be reprogrammed.On the left side, there are three buttons, including a sniper button and two more for CPI adjustments on the main left click.There are a total of 21 programmable inputs available to you when you set a G-Shift button that, when pressed down, opens up a new layer of commands.
Specifications of the Sensor

The CPI range that the sensor has can be adjusted by 50 steps.It doesn’t change much whether you move the mouse slowly or quickly; it’s remarkably consistent.The sensor shouldn’t be able to track your movements when you reposition your mouse because the minimum lift-off distance is so low.Cursor movements should be smooth as a result of the high polling rate.

The Logitech G502 X In addition to is pitched as a superior, very good quality gaming mouse with RGB lighting, low idleness, and numerous customisation choices.I like the mouse’s ergonomic design and can use it for long periods of time without getting tired or straining my back.However, due to its sticker price of Rs 15,495, it is a pricey mouse. However, when you consider its excellent build quality and customization options, I believe the G502 X Plus manages to justify its price.

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