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.
Q: When will Logitech make the left click wider
A: Hello Anonymous! That really depends on the product. We do have other mice in our Logitech G lineup with wider left and right click buttons (like the Pro X Superlight or the G703 in example), but mice with a lot of customizable buttons (like the G502X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor) will take some space on the mouse, in this case the 2 DPI Cycle buttons to the left side of the left click buttons. - Mathieu from Logitech
Q: do you have the option of using this mouse wired?
A: The mouse has USBC and you can use it while it’s plugged in and charging!
Q: why does your site advertise this as 33 feet wireless range when the paper in the box says 6.5 feet?
A: The advertised 33‑foot (10‑meter) range is correct — that’s the maximum capability of Logitech’s LIGHTSPEED wireless technology. The 6.5‑foot figure printed in the box is a conservative guideline for optimal performance in competitive gaming environments, where minimizing interference and latency is critical.
Q: Does this come with the charging stand they have available?
A: No just the mouse itself and the necessary dongle and wires.
Q: Can RGB lights be turned off? So that they are always off by default.
A: Yes in the GHUB software
A: No its not ambidextrous.
A: Good day! The G502 X Plus is not compatible with PlayStation 5. It is only compatible with Windows® 10 or later and Mac 10.14 or later.

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.

Now you can game faster and more accurately, with G502 LIGHTSPEED featuring superfast 1 ms wireless connectivity. A next-gen HERO sensor delivers 25k DPI class-leading performance and energy efficiency—get up to 60 hours of uninterrupted gaming. 11 programmable buttons help you optimize gameplay with custom keybinds and macros. Primary buttons feature metal spring tensioning for fast and crisp actuation. Six adjustable weights let you find the right mouse feel. LIGHTSYNC RGB gives you ~16.8 million colors to create an exciting and immersive gaming environment. The hyper-fast scroll wheel lets you speed through long menus and documents.

G502 X LIGHTSPEED, 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. Complete with updated LIGHTSPEED wireless with 68 percent faster response rate, HERO 25K sub-micron sensor, reversible and removable DPI-shift button, redesigned scroll wheel with dual hyper-fast and precise ratchet modes, thin-wall molding and lightweight design, optimized battery lasting for up to 140 gaming hours, and more.

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.
| Pros for Logitech - G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor - Wireless - Black | |||
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| Battery Life, Weight, Comfort, RGB, Responsiveness | There were no pros for this product— | Weight, Battery Life, Overall Performance, Button Functionality, Ergonomics | Weight, Comfort, Buttons, RGB Lighting, Price |
| Cons for Logitech - G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor - Wireless - Black | |||
| Size, Price, Software, Lag | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Size, Wireless |
Customers recognize the G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor for its impressive battery life, lightweight design, and comfortable feel. Many appreciate the customizable RGB lighting, responsiveness, solid build quality, and useful scroll wheel. While some find the mouse to be expensive, others have noted issues with the software, size, and lag. Overall, the mouse is well-received for its performance and features.
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The original G502 was, and still is, a great mouse. However, it's design is quite familiar by now. Also, while I haven't had this issue, the G502 seems to have lower quality switches which can fail prematurely. While this can be fixed, it's an involved process which requires taking the mouse apart and soldering new switches. It's relatively high weight is also worth noting, especially with today's super lightweight mice. Also, huge props to Logitech for not putting "Pro" anywhere in the name, that's a silly trend that needs to go away. This newer model addresses most of these issues. It has an updated design, new switches, and it sheds quite some weight too. As for comfort, the new 502 is a little bit lower, and a little bit longer. I've always felt that the old 502 was a tad too small, and while the G502 X isn't significantly larger, the tiny bit of extra length (settle down) makes it feel a bit nicer, a small but very welcome improvement. Tracking is the same, which means it's really good. The buttons also feel great to me. The new switches are an optical switch, so they should last way longer than the old switches. All the buttons feel very similar in terms of placement, and they're all about as easy to hit as on the old design. The large button on the thumb rest can also be customized. You can flip it one way or the other. On one orientation its about as easy to hit as on the old design, and the other orientation is much easier to hit. You can also just block it off with a little rubber piece if you don't want it. The only thing I really don't like much is the scroll wheel. It just feels a bit cheap and rattly and reminds me of the scroll wheel on crappy e-waste grade mice. To be clear, it's not awful or anything, but its definitely not nice. I wish they would've used the scroll wheel from the MX Master, but that'd probably be pretty heavy. Speaking of weight, I was never bothered by the 121 gram weight of the old design. At 106 grams, the G502 X Plus is lighter than the old one, but not by much, and it's still not light. If you want a super light mouse, maybe get the corded version (89 g) or just get another mouse. If you're not too bothered, this is an excellent choice. From an aesthetic perspective, the mouse looks very good, it's a modern design that's not bland, but not overly aggressive either. The RGB strip has 8 zones so you can really customize it, you can even crate your own animations. Sadly, it's only available on the top tier G502 X Plus. The wired version doesn't have any RGB, which is a missed opportunity in my opinion. Also, while you can get up to 120 hrs of use on a single charge, it goes down to about 40 with RGB on, which is actually a downgrade from the 60 hours on the old G502 Lightspeed with RGB enabled. I still prefer the extra customization of the LED strip vs the boring single LED on the old design, so I'll happily sacrifice some battery for the much better looks. Also, it now comes in white too (Thank you Logitech!) Just like the old design, the new 502 supports Power Play. It also has USB C charging, and you can use any cable. The older G502 Lightspeed had its ancient Micro USB port buried inside a tiny hole, meaning many cables wouldn't fit, at least not without shaving the connector down with a knife. If you want to change your DPI on the fly with the buttons, the LED strip just changes colors, whereas the old design had 3 LEDs which were easier to interpret. Also, you don't have the ability to add weights like on the old mouse. Personally I don't change DPI on the fly and never used the adjustable weights, so losing these features isn't an issue for me. In conclusion: If you already have a G502, this is a small incremental upgrade. The biggest change is the looks, and a somewhat lighter weight. If you don't care too much about either, you can safely skip this model and stick to your old G502. But if you care about looks as well, or if you're looking for a new mouse, the G502 X is a great choice and I don't see much reason to get it over the old G502, except for maybe price. Aside from the scroll wheel and maybe battery, everything about it is better.
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MrFastFox666 Posted
I have had multiple 502s in my time, 502 inspired designed mice as well as Logitech mice in general. My biggest beef with Logitech has been the unfortunate double click issues that plague their mice BUT I think we finally have the fix with these new switches! This mouse looks FANTASTIC in the white colorway and it will also help keep it looking nicer longer vs the way oils create a shine in black MnK even with cleaning! IT feels great in the hand and looks great too! It has customizable RGB zones and custom hot keys that you can setup within the G-Hub app! If you want even more battery life at the expense of RGB you can disable the RGB altogether and get almost 140 hours out of one charge! Speaking of charge this mouse has USB-C charging so it charges back up very fast! The connection has always been solid with the USB transmitter. I have never had it lag or dropout on me once since owning it. The buttons are very nice and responsive and I have had no experience of double clicks or misclicks. The scroll wheel is the classic two style that the 502 has always had giving you the option to make it infinite scroll if you enjoy that. The side button can be customized to your like by being able to rotate it or put a flat dummy cover on it which is a nice feature! If you have been looking for an excuse to get another 502 for the collection or need a new mouse I can highly recommend this one!
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miketex90 Posted
The G502 X PLUS delivers top-tier wireless performance and a legendary ergonomic design. With fast LIGHTFORCE optical switches, and extensive 13-button customization. witj the 8-zone RGB is fully Customized. The only flaw is the charging as it's battery starting degrading after 6 months of using as depleting within 3-4 hrs.
ManishK Posted