Presenting the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse
Meet the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse. Engineered for performance and precision, the mouse is equipped with LIGHTSPEED wireless technology.
It features a 1ms report rate, end-to-end optimized wireless connection and incredible responsiveness and reliability for competition-level performance.
POWERPLAY compatibility means the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED provides endless gameplay with a mouse that’s continually charged as you play. In addition, the new Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED features the HERO 16K sensor, the highest performing and most efficient gaming sensor Logitech G has created to date. Featuring an all-new lens and updated tracking algorithm to deliver ultra-precise tracking with no acceleration, smoothing or filtering over the entire DPI range, Logitech G’s revolutionary HERO 16K sensor is capable of exceeding 400 IPS and delivering 16,000 DPI tracking with pixel-precise accuracy.
The mouse features 11 buttons that can be programmed through Logitech’s G HUB Software to customize commands and macros. The mouse features a dual-mode Hyper-fast scroll wheel, and the overall weight and center of balance of the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED can be adjusted based on the placement of the adjustable weight system with four 2g weights and two 4g weights. Lighting effects can be personalized across approximately 16.8 million colors using Logitech G’s LIGHTSYNC RGB technology. Onboard memory stores up to five profiles, so you can take your customized settings with you right on your gaming mouse.
Click here for more information about the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED, which will cost 149 USD/EUR.
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unless you have the failure rate for all logitech mice on the planet, ZERO connection to "quality".
i've been using L-mice from 2000 till now, most of them for at least 3-5y before a got a different one (not because it broke), and out of those 6 or 7,
just ONE acted up after year and 2 month (switches still working), and was replaced for free.
maybe push for better consumer protection laws in your country, like in the EU, where ANY consumer product gets coverage for 2 or more years.
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unless you have the failure rate for all logitech mice on the planet, ZERO connection to "quality".
i've been using L-mice from 2000 till now, most of them for at least 3-5y before a got a different one (not because it broke), and out of those 6 or 7,
just ONE acted up after year and 2 month (switches still working), and was replaced for free.
maybe push for better consumer protection laws in your country, like in the EU, where ANY consumer product gets coverage for 2 or more years.
I knew an apologist would be out of the woodworks soon.
All recent G series mice fail within 12-18 months with ghost clicking, double clicking and drag loss.
Educate yourself on the matter before playing advocate for Logitechs scummy practices.
The flaw is the omrons, logitech is just obtuse and prefers writing money off in replacements rather than spending it to resolve the flaw.
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150$/€ for a mouse? Can't possibly be twice as good or useful as any mouse for half the price, can it?
Gladly will stick to my G502 I paid 40€ for... I'm definitely not this products target audience.
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@Astyanax
so im an apologist cause the product i bought works? ok.
im not saying there is no problem,
but saying "ALL" would only be tru if you either own all of them or your god.
otherwise its an assumption, i will believe once you can provide global sales/return numbers (defective switches) supporting it.
and still doesn't change the fact the 903 is cheaper, and makes more sense than the 502.
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um? how many time they gona re-re-release this mouse? I know of at 3 others there Protus Core, the RGB Lighting, the hero and now this? Great mouse none the less, Sadly I still prefer my MX1100 that came with my Desktop Wave Pro, only thing I never liked about it was it was Wireless and there for used batteries even if they was rechargeable. and that is now dead cause I tried to replace swtich that failed after 5+ years and which I just winded up kill the board instead. Thumb button had much better placement then the G502 too. after all these years I still not use to thumb button placement.