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The Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED is a wireless gaming mouse engineered for professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring the HERO 25K sensor with up to 25,600 DPI for unmatched accuracy, LIGHTSPEED wireless technology for ultra-responsive performance, 11 programmable buttons for personalized control, adjustable weights for perfect balance, and vibrant RGB lighting. Its robust battery life and ergonomic design make it a top-tier choice for long gaming or work sessions on PC and Mac.



















| ASIN | B07QKC4WWD |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 60 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,310 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 8 in PlayStation 2 Accessories 11 in PlayStation Accessories 11 in Xbox Accessories |
| Box Contents | 1 piece |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 11 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,674) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206082106 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.2L x 7.5W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | G502 |
| Item Weight | 114 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Logitech G |
| Model Name | G502 |
| Model Number | 910-005568 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 25600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | LIGHTSPEED wireless |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Pattern | G502 Lightspeed |
| Power Source | Lithium Ion Polymer Battery |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Product Finish Type | Glowing |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Range | 1.0 meters |
| Style Name | Lightspeed Wireless |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
D**C
A pricey but quality product.
I've had my G502 since Feb 2020 so a little over 5 years and it's still going (all be it with a few bumps along the way). It fits my had well and all those buttons are suprisingly useful both in games and general use. There are rubberised section along each side to enhance grip which I find more comfortable than hard plastic. The buttons all have a satisfying feel and the clicks are solid without being heavy. I've had zero problems with connectivity and the battery life is pretty outstanding (I charge it every few days). Personally I think the weights are a bit pointless but that's a preference and they are optional afterall. The sensitivities can be altered on the fly and the software allows for finetuning of various settings but I find the overall software experience clunky and unintuitive so don't really bother with it. Now let's talk reliability. I've had it 5 years, for a few days about 6 months ago the right button simply would stay active after being pressed, it would click once and that was it (and when you hold the right button down to aim in a game it's a massive problem). As I said after a few days it seemed to resolve itself and hasn't reoccurred so far. I needed to replace the feet/skids after about 3 years when they got badly worn by a hard mouse pad (replacements readily available here on Amazon) at a fraction of the price of a new mouse. I also had the Powerplay charging mousepad but it died after about 2 years, it was convenient but not worth the money. I've replaced it with a mouse dock that I pop the mouse on overnight every now and then (it's simple to check the general charge of mouse at the click of a button). One thing that is slightly annoying is that when the rubber grip sections get worn there's nothing you can really do other that bodge a replacement with grip tape or buy a 3rd party shell replacment. Mine are very worn after 5 years (down to the plastic in 2 spots), the mouse isn't unuseable or uncomfortable it's just annoying that I can't replace them easily. In conclusion, the mouse is expensive but it's a quality product that will last a long time if you don't abuse it by throwing it across the room in gamer rage. When it eventually dies I'll very probably get another.
J**J
Great Mouse, well worth the price when discounted
Excellent mouse with precise tracking and bindable buttons. Perfect for numerous usecases and the additional weights provide an extra level of comfort when needing a heavier mouse. Battery life is excellent rarely requiring charging and has worked flawlessy for myself working on everything ive used it with.
J**B
A very, very good mouse.
This mouse still lives up to its name, and is deserving of its cult following. I had one of these for three years and then accidentally spilled superglue on it, so I just bought another. The price is quite steep, but it's on quite a large discount quite often so I'd wait until it is on discount. The mouse lasts for years, has a good battery, lots of features and is comfortable. The grippy rubber surfaces can be quite hard to clean. The mouse offers onboard storage, so it can be used across multiple devices without re-configuring I recommend using onboard memory manager rather than G-hub.
E**D
The BEST all use mouse, but difficult to repair
The best all use mouse out there in my opinion, there's nothing better. It's plug and play, has good customisation options, macros. After many years of use, naturally my left click button was worn out, so I had to replace it. This is THE MOST difficult mouse to disassemble that I've ever seen, picture attached. It just seems entirely over engineered. This mouse uses quality Omron switches, they didn't cut any corners. Also after years of use, the rubber coating goes and becomes brittle, you'll have to scrub it off the plastic. I have L hands, the mouse fits me perfectly.
A**N
Perfect purchase
Perfect gaming mouse! One of the best purchases in years. This one is so complicated and simple in the same time. So many options and futures as no other gaming. The extra weights are nice
D**J
Great mouse
I've had a wired G502 since 2015, and it still works well, though the cable and rubber grip are showing their age. I decided to upgrade to this wireless model while it was on sale, and it is just as advertised. The mouse wheel is very important to me, and this is a great mouse wheel. Very tactile, not had any issues clicking it down, and it has an interesting freescroll option (which I don't use very often). It has a soft-touch finish which I think is a nice touch. It does seem to have a bit of wobble left to right, but it's not noticeable when you're scrolling. It's definitely an unconventional shape, but it fits my hand very well. Some reviews say they accidentally hit the side buttons too often - I've never had that issue, and I'm sure it's just because they haven't adjusted to the shape of it. I use a fingertip grip rather than a palm grip, so maybe that has something to do with it. It comes with a USB extension cable, which the receiver plugs into. They advise you to place the receiver within 20cm of your mouse on your desk, so it works even if your PC is under your desk or something. You can use the USB cable to charge the mouse as well - it has a decent battery life, I can't imagine it running out mid-session unless you don't charge it for a while. You can use it while it's charging too, so that's not really an issue. There is no noticable latency. The software is pretty bad (as usual with gaming hardware). It's not explained very well. There's no way to have a generic 'gaming' profile either, which seems like an incredibly basic feature. It does let you set up basic macros though, and lets you completely override and change the behaviour of all buttons, which is pretty useful. UPDATE: 6 months on, no complaints. I've never had the battery run out. For me it lasts about a week with probably about 10 hours of usage a day, and it charges within hours while using it.
D**L
ace 9 meses que utilizo este ratón inalámbrico Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED, y ha sido una excelente elección. La precisión del sensor HERO es perfecta: el movimiento es suave, fluido y responde con gran exactitud incluso en tareas exigentes o gaming ocasional. La duración de batería es impresionante: solo necesito recargarlo cada tres semanas aproximadamente. Además, se puede usar mientras se carga sin interrupciones, lo cual es muy conveniente. Aunque no tiene Bluetooth, la conexión inalámbrica mediante receptor USB es muy estable y con una latencia de apenas 1 ms, lo que facilita una respuesta casi instantánea. Su peso es bastante bajo, pero ofrece la opción de añadir contrapesos, lo cual permite ajustar el centro de gravedad a tu estilo de uso. La iluminación RGB es agradable y personalizable, y los botones configurables facilitan tareas habituales, productividad y ajustes al vuelo. Aunque no lo uso para gaming intensivo a diario, en sesiones ocasionales el rendimiento ha sido excelente. Puntos fuertes: - Precisión del sensor HERO, ideal tanto para productividad como gaming. - Batería de larga duración con recarga rápida y uso durante carga. - Peso ligero ajustable mediante contrapesos incluidos. - Respuesta ultrarrápida (~1 ms) y sin Bluetooth, pero muy estable mediante receptor. - Iluminación RGB y muchos botones programables. Aspecto neutro: - No tiene conectividad Bluetooth integrada. No obstante, la conexión por receptor es eficiente y sin retrasos. Conclusión: Un ratón inalámbrico de alta calidad. Muy versátil para uso diario y gaming ocasional. Súper recomendable si valoras precisión, batería duradera y personalización ergonómica.
A**N
I've had, over the years, the Razer Krait, Abyssus, Spectre. Even had the Logi G700s, but that's quite huge for my medium/small hand form factor. My hand-size: 7 inches from tip of the middle finger to the wrist. My original $70 Original G502 Proteus Core, 4+ years. Still going strong as ever. No clicking issues - maybe some very faintly occasional double click on the left one, but nothing that brings it down. If I were given the choice of one wired mouse - I would not look beyond a G502 variant. Now this: The much awaited Wireless upgrade to the legend. Everything in size and function is about the same. The clicks this time feel just a tad bit better, snappier. The scroll wheel is nice upgrade, with a lighter alloy rim like make. The wireless feature completely translates the same no-compromise experience in every way. I don't think this mouse is going away any time soon. The only two downsides are that the cable connector at the mouse end is still micro-USB. Would have loved a Type-C port in this day and age but that would be a little nit-picky still as no Type-C is fine for a mouse but not at all for a phone so. Why did I buy this? Even with a cable, a 502 is no problem - at all. It's just that my G502 Proteus is just showing some signs of wear under the thumb placement area - much of the rubber seems to have eroded, and so I was wanting to have a backup G502. That's probably why I would maybe recommend a vinyl skin to be put on this area so that the rubber doesn't wear off. So while I was planning to get a G502 Hero as a standby (dont care about higher DPIs or anything else), I just figured maybe getting a 'wireless' version may just be more future proof. No mouse would give me the feature-set and the form factor, as well the Windows Application stability and flexibility as a Logitech, of which I am certain (I do have a Razer Blackwidow and used many of their mice, but the software would have strange issues, and even the Corsair iCUE doesn't seem quite as stable as Logitech's software). Thus my options, say, were a bit limited. But regardless, I don't see any other mouse packing as much punch in features and still be RGB enough, and so the G502 Lightspeed, no other mouse quite stood the chance of my consideration. The G502 is a legendary series of mice. They've been tried and tested - by so many others as well as myself. It's hard to shake that off. For me, it works like a glove. And I wasn't ready to take any other shot in the dark, really. Sure, it did cost a finger if not an arm, and it took me DAYS to come to a decision. But now that I have it, I know that the extra money it cost me makes it worth it. Maybe at AED300 it would be the deal of the decade for a wireless mouse, but I think this is the lowest I've seen this killer mouse priced at, and well, there it is. My search for the best wireless mouse in the world (in my mind), ends here. No wonder this IS the best gaming mouse of 2020.
S**3
Ich habe lange nach einer zuverlässigen, kabellosen Gaming-Maus gesucht – und mit der Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED endlich die perfekte Wahl gefunden! ⚙️ Präzision & Leistung Der HERO 25K Sensor ist unglaublich präzise und reaktionsschnell. Egal ob ich schnelle Bewegungen in Shootern mache oder präzise bei Strategie- oder Grafikprogrammen arbeite – die Maus reagiert verzögerungsfrei und punktgenau. Mit bis zu 25.600 DPI lässt sich alles individuell anpassen. 🔋 Kabellos & Akkulaufzeit Die kabellose Verbindung läuft absolut stabil – ich merke keinen Unterschied zur kabelgebundenen Variante. Und die Akkulaufzeit ist hervorragend: Wochenlanges Gaming ohne Aufladen, und wer will, kann sie sogar mit POWERPLAY kabellos aufladen (separat erhältlich). Sehr praktisch! 🎯 Anpassbarkeit & Komfort Besonders gut gefällt mir das Gewichtstuning-System: Ich konnte das Gewicht so einstellen, dass sie perfekt in meiner Hand liegt. Auch die 11 programmierbaren Tasten sind Gold wert – egal ob fürs Zocken oder fürs Arbeiten mit Shortcuts. Das Scrollrad kann frei drehend oder stufenweise genutzt werden – ideal für unterschiedliche Anwendungen. 🌈 Design & RGB-Beleuchtung Optisch ist die G502 ein echter Hingucker. Die RGB-Beleuchtung lässt sich über Logitech G HUB ganz nach Wunsch einstellen und passt sich auf Wunsch sogar Spielen oder Soundeffekten an. ✅ Fazit Die Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED ist für mich die beste Allround-Gaming-Maus auf dem Markt: präzise, anpassbar, kabellos und ergonomisch. Wer Wert auf Leistung, Komfort und Flexibilität legt, wird hier nicht enttäuscht. Klare Kaufempfehlung für ambitionierte Gamer!
M**.
Curieusement, dans mon inconscient, Logitech c'était une marque plus axée "bureautique de papy" qu'autre chose. Vous savez, ces vieux claviers beiges qui s'accordaient parfaitement avec les souris à boules ? ... Je ne me suis jamais autant trompé de ma vie. À part au sujet de mon ex. Je savais qu'ils faisait du matos, évidemment, mais je ne sais pas. Ça leur collait à la peau. Bref, en cherchant une souris sans fil polyvalente, durable, je suis tombé sur pas mal de critiques élogieuses au sujet de celle-ci et un ami qui la possède m'a dit "fonce". Et vous savez quoi ? J'aurais aimé qu'il soit aussi perspicace au sujet de mon ex. Pour en revenir à la souris, il est vrai que la demoiselle est racée. Elle est du plus bel effet sur un bureau. Et qu'est-ce qu'elle est efficace, ça glisse tout seul, c'est réactif et vous pouvez même personnaliser le poids, si vous la souhaitez plus lourde. On se calme, je parle de la souris, qu'on soit bien d'accord, alors on garde ses mains sur le bureau, messieurs. Les gamers seront aux anges avec un DPI ridiculement élevé. Plus d'excuse pour Kévin-Dylan quand il se fera OS sur Counter-Strike, il ne pourra s'en prendre qu'à lui-même. Son design a beau être agressif dans ses lignes, je trouve le choix de placement des LED judicieux et sans excès. D'ailleurs, il est possible de choisir celles que vous voulez garder allumées ou non. Détail judicieux, car c'est une souris sans-fil, je le rappelle. Et qui dit souris sans fil dit... Quid de l'autonomie, Jamy ? Là aussi, c'est beau. Tellement que ça me donnerait presque envie de pleurer. Si je décide de l'allumer comme un sapin de Noël, elle fait un bon 24 heures d'utilisation intensive (travail et jeu combiné) et il vous en restera un peu pour le lendemain. Si vous éteignez les bandes sur le côté pour garder le logo de la marque (du plus bel effet cela dit), on tient sans soucis les trois jours avec une utilisation normale. (J'en suis à mon troisième et le logiciel indique 33% de batterie restante mouhahahaha). C'est beau la technologie, hein ? Le truc de la molette en roue libre, c'est un peu le seul reproche que je ferais à cette beauté. Je préfère la laisser en normal perso, car le mode libre de la molette est beaucoup trop approximatif. Une feature un peu tape-à-l'œil si vous voulez mon avis. Mais on pardonne volontiers cet excès de zèle tant le reste est parfait à tous les égards. Même le câble de charge est d'une longueur raisonnable (je soulève ce point parce que j'en ai plus que marre des mini-câbles fournis avec la plupart des accessoires). Si je voulais chipoter, je dirais que tressé ça aurait été mieux. L'ensemble transpire la qualité par tous les pores. C'est beau. C'est la Mona Lisa des souris. La Scarlett Johansson des périphériques. Si c'était un personnage de Game Of Thrones, ce serait Daenerys Targaryen. Sauf qu'elle ne risque pas de fondre un fusible sans explication. Les doigts se placent naturellement sur elle, (la souris pas Daenerys), c'est parfait. Du coup, je me suis mis à regarder les autres accessoires de la marque, mais si c'est aussi convaincant, ça donne matière à réfléchir pour mon prochain achat. Je suis rarement aussi convaincu par un achat, mais les 5 étoiles sont ici bien méritées. Du joueur qui cherche à changer son matériel aux parents qu'ils veulent faire plaisir à leur fils avec du matos qui claque, vous pouvez y aller les yeux fermés.
I**Y
W moim egzemplarzu po rozpakowaniu nie działa klawisz boczny back. Uważam że w markowym produkcie droższym 10 razy od zwykłej myszki nie powinno mieć to miejsca. Firmware zaktualizowany zaraz po pierwszym podłączeniu. Sprawdzane na dwóch komputerach. Bezprzewodowo i po kablu .
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