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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best gaming mouse

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    Easily the best gaming mouse I’ve ever used. The ergonomics and general feel of it are immaculate. Clicks are crispy and buttons are easy to use and map.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      That's fantastic to hear! We're thrilled you're finding the G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED to be the best gaming mouse you've ever used and that you appreciate its ergonomics, feel, and the crispness of the clicks and button mapping. Thanks so much for the excellent feedback! Logitech

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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Light, responsive, and very customizable!

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    I have been a Logitech fan for the past 20 years. From mice, speakers, keyboards, to headsets and I’ve happily enjoyed most of them and stand by their products. I have also been a fan the original, and successful, G502 corded mouse which this one was modeled after, and I actually still use part-time. I loved wireless mice so much that I refused to ever go back to wired, until the G502…so long as it was a stationary setup where I didn’t move desk or locations, but I also have a gaming laptop that gets moved around a lot. Corded is nice because of its responsiveness and never have to worry about charging or signal issues. But now I wanted to upgrade the G502 to a wireless option for my gaming laptop, and what better option than a wireless one designed after it. First thing I noticed about this mouse was how light it was. Most wireless mice are a little heavier due to the weight of the battery, but with battery technology improving they have managed to make these things super light while holding a good amount of battery life. Its even significantly lighter than the corded G502! It also comes with an adjustable/replaceable DPI shifter for those who have that preference. The battery takes 2 hours for a full charge which uses a USB C/A cable that is included, you can use this for a wired option or just use the wireless receiver. From a full charge you can get up to 120 hours of continuous use which is pretty wild for how light this thing is. The bottom of the mouse stores the USB wireless receiver when on the go. It’s a nice magnetic cover that’s easy to remove and put back on. The receiver is even labeled G502, so when you’re like me and have multiple older Logitech mouse receivers around the house, you know which receiver this goes to. The receiver fits snug in the little cubby, but it seems like its not very secure if its going get knocked around in luggage. I downloaded the G Hub software for my laptop where I was able to set the LED color mode changing options, see your battery % remaining, DPI settings, buttons settings, profiles, and much more customizations. It also has default profiles for games it detects on your computer. The buttons on the mouse help you cycle through DPI and profiles easily. I play FPS shooters, including latency sensitive multiplayer games such as the COD series, where a tiny bit of lag makes a big difference. In comparison to the corded G502, it felt very similar in responsiveness. Still adjusting to the weight and shape of the new mouse, but it’s a convenient reminder of how nice a wireless setup is. Even the braided cords can catch onto things. One thing that seems off are the battery life readings and the quoted battery life. According to the G Hub software, after I was at a full charge (or nearly full) it read my battery life at just over 55% while on wireless. Then a few minutes later, it went back to 91%. Don’t expect to get anywhere near 120 hours while using lights, your life will drop down to under 40 hours. Currently at the 91% it says I have approximately 35 hours left of use. With the lights off, the software says 137 hours…big difference with the lights (more than whats quoted for the G502 X Plus). I also wish they would still include a charging cradle, would be much more convenient then plugging and unplugging cables. Overall the G502 X Plus seems like a solid runner-up to its predecessor, with even more options. The fact that you can switch between wired and wireless options easily, and get close to 4-5 days while having lights disabled is dang good. If lights are off and I start a game that has its own profile with lights on, the lights will come on just during the game which I think is pretty cool. The Lightspeed feature touts a 68% faster connection than what previous wireless mice use. It seems like Logitech has pulled the best features from their successful products and went all in on this line-up. The settings, customizations, and responsiveness have all been a good experience so far. I’d def recommend trying this mouse out if you are on the fence!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    New favorite gaming mouse

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    Honestly, I've always been a Razer fan and have a full compliment of Razer RGB gaming accessories. RGB improves gaming performance and frame rates; it's just science! Lately I have gravitated back to my Logitech G915 and wanted a mouse to pair with it. The G502 X Plus has made me a Logitech believer! Comfort and ergonomics are perfect for me. My hands are on the small side, and I somtimes have problems with the main buttons when my hand is positioned correctly. No such issues here, and this mouse holds my hands in a comfortable position that allows me to play or work for an extended time. Of course it works with the same software I use to set up the Logtiech keyboard. Some of the light settings can be synced between the mouse and keyboard which makes them both pulse at the same rate and time. Pretty slick. The lighting is bright but tastefully muted in a good way. The lighted area is a Y-shaped section near the back of the mouse and looks great. The switches all have a really satisfying click to them with a slight metallic "P-TING!" sound. There's a button on top that toggles the wheel from clicky to smooth. I prefer clicky for gaming and smooth for browsing, so I love having the option. There's a side button to shift DPI on the fly (great for aiming) that can be popped out and mounted the other way to make it easier to hit or harder to accidentally hit, depending on how you want it. It comes with a second longer one that can be swapped out. It's a nice touch, but now I have a tiny button to keep track of if I want to swap it in the future. I LOVE that this is recharged via USB-C and works with any cable instead of the proprietary one with the notch in it that a couple of my other mice take. Sometimes I like to use it with my Steam Deck and I like that i can use the same charger I use with the Deck to charge the mouse. This is a lightspeed mouse, meaning it works with a dongle using Logitech's lightspeed connection. It does not support bluetooth at all, so you will need to keep track of the dongle if you're mobile. There's a magnetic door on the bottom that reveals a magnetic dongle port inside. It will rattle around inside if you don't get it in just right. It will also apparently work with a (not-included) wireless charger. I do wish it would work with the lightspeed dongle for the keyboard so I only need one plugged in. I would love to just use one port. If it's possible to do that I haven't figured it out yet. Great mouse, and a perfect compliment to a Logitech gaming keyboard

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Improvements on a classic

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    There’s a reason the overall design (shape) of a mouse hasn’t changed THAT much over the years. Don’t get me wrong, improvements are constantly coming out, whether it’s ergonomic comforts, button position, battery life, weight, etc. BUT think about it, the basic, standard shape of a mouse has not changed all that much, particularly when it comes to a gaming mouse. I work in an office, on a computer, so I use a mouse all day. For that, I do use an ergonomic mouse give my wrist a break, but I go back to that classic design for gaming because it has much better control and allows me to react quicker than I can with an ergonomic side mouse. Now let’s talk specifics on Logitech’s G502 X Plus. I switched to this from the G303 Shroud Edition. The Shroud edition was very lightweight (coming in at 75 grams) whereas the G502 X Plus is 104 grams. Now yes, we’re talking grams here but when you go from something that lightweight to anything that’s heavier, it is noticeable, not necessarily in a bad way but noticeable nonetheless. Lightweight is good to avoid fatigue, but I found I actually liked that the G502 has slightly more “heft”. It felt more balanced and easier to control. However, the biggest and best change I noticed was the contouring of the buttons of the G502 X Plus. It just felt better in my hand, not only for comfort but just a better grip overall. That goes back to my original point that there are small touches that can make the basic shape of a standard mouse stand out. The G502 X Plus has just that. Yes, the foundation of a basic mouse is there, but the contouring allows you to hold the mouse without having to… “hold on tight” if that makes sense. You can have a more relaxed grip, rest your thumb on the bottom contour but not lose any control. If anything, you gain more control but in a much more relaxed way (equaling less hand fatigue). I’ll be honest, I’d kind of forgotten just how much I’ve appreciated that in past mice. This mouse reminded me of what I really want to see. The one drawback was I don’t love the buttons below the scroll wheel. They’re hard to access, not the most logical placement in my opinion. However, there are way more buttons to work with, so it’s not a huge problem in my opinion and not enough to take away a start from this rating.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Sick DPI settings for a gaming mouse!

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    This is probably the best mouse I’ve ever used in my life. Love that you can easily switch between DPI settings with a click on a button!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Your feedback means a lot to us, and we’re so glad to hear you’re enjoying your Logitech device. We work hard to create products that make life easier and more enjoyable, and it’s great to know we hit the mark. Thanks again for your support! Logitech

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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Sick

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    I was a super fan of the Logitech MX Master 3 because of its form, function, and design. I am now a super fan of the Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse because of all these aspects plus it has a super stylish RBG feature now. First off, the ergonomic design is quite pleasing. The mouse is excellently crafted except for the thumb button, which is interchangeable. The mouse feels good as a fast feather lite or with a Logitech weight it is very quite solid. The thumb action button is interchangeable but of all the qualities of this mouse, it actually feels a bit cheaply made. Either way, I am at least happy Logitech provides a button blank to use to replace the thumb rest button. This would have been my only complaint against the mouse. I would not say that I have large hands, but I am almost six foot two inches. TheG502 X fits comfortably when my hand is at rest, except for that thumb button. I found myself hitting it a ton and quickly replaced it with the blank. The battery life is amazing and on a single charge, I can play for hours and hours. The DPI ability of this mouse hurts my brain. I put the sense at the highest and I am still trying to find my mouse icon. The ability to flick through easily is fantastic. I play a lot of PUBG, and this is extremely useful here and really in any shooter style battle royal or multiplayer. I like to lower the DPI when ADS'ing to ensure a sure shot. Or I like to quickly increase the mouse movement speed within CQC to be able to spin and turn faster. The RGB is slick and clean. The Logitech download software allows for a ton of customizations and color schemes to fit your wants. I love the liquid flow in lieu of the individual lights. My end thoughts are that this is probably the best mouse I have ever used and would highly recommend it to anyone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Looking, Smooth, and Ergonomically Designed

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    The G502 X Plus Lightspeed produces very smooth mouse movement. The pads on the bottom are low resistance so moving the mouse around ends up being effortless. It is ergonomically designed and feels comfortable when using it. Logitech added plenty of buttons. There are 9 and the scroll wheel can be move slightly left and right for added functionality. There is a power led light on the front between the main left and right buttons. Also, there is led lighting along the palm rest. The Logitech G Hub app allows you to configure the mouse buttons and led lights. The initial version of the app that I installed was quite limited, but I have since had an update and now the app has many features. So far, I’m liking the app. As far as use of the mouse, as mentioned before it is very smooth and you can quickly change dpi. Button presses though do make a metal like clicking sound and the scroll wheel makes a sound that is like some older style mice. I found a little distracting at first, but on further use it ended up not being something that I noticed when playing a game and general use. You can also see the battery charge level in the app. It comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable, USB-C to USB-A adapter so you can charge the mouse and you get a USB-A receiver so you have the choice of using it wired or wireless. I’ve used it wired and wireless and the precision in both situations is spot on. You can also store the USB-A receiver in the bottom of the mouse. I like that you can use it both wired and wireless, can quickly change dpi on the fly with little effort, and the smoothness of mouse movement. If you are looking for a wireless mouse that is smooth and sleek looking, then the Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed is definitely a mouse to consider.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A great mouse for gaming, but not work...

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    I really like the feel of this mouse. It has a very natural feel and the responsiveness it great. The only real gripes I have is the wheel is a little sloppy and I could not get comfortable using this mouse for normal work, coding, or spreadsheets. It was very clear that this was designed the pure gamer and would be recommended for anyone who games with passion for more than a few minutes a day. The DPI controls and including software means you can game at your speed and get it down to the way that is most comfortable to you. I like that I can use it using the USB C cable to allow for charging or take it with me for gaming with my laptop. The Logitech softare lets you manage the colors and settings. I really like that I can store the USB receiver in the bottom of the mouse. The feel is very natural and comfortable, you should not feel hand or wrist fatigue with many hours of gaming. I like the fact I was able to charge it with other USB C cables and it did not complain. I was able to use it without the software just fine and adjust the DPI to get a precision feel or install the software from the Logitech website to adjust and manage the colors. The only negative I had was that for a moble system that I use for work and maybe a little gaming, I would need to have two mice carried around with me. Also the included USB receiver does not work with other Logitech devices and this mouse is not compatible with other USB receivers. That is a slight ding but not enough to even take a star away and I don't take a star away for the work usefulness because it is marketed as a gaming mouse, which it is one of the best available today.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic upgrade!

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    This Logitech G502 X wireless mouse has been fantastic and has exceeded my expectations. I have always been a fan of Logitech products and knew the quality would be excellent, but I was unsure how I would feel about using my first gaming mouse, but I have loved every minute of it so far and wish I did not wait this long for one. It is obvious that this wireless mouse is visually appealing, the lights and the design of it make me literally proud to see it sitting on my desk. It is also ergonomic beyond belief. I have chubby but small hands and I have no problems fitting my hand comfortably on the mouse, but there is also plenty of room on the mouse that someone with larger or longer hands would have no problems with. It seems like the light strip areas of the mouse have more than just a visual purpose, it seems like it creates air channels under your hand for air flow, I noticed my hands have felt cooler while using the mouse for so long. I Also love the two different scroll options, and the button to change between the two nearly feels like a brake for scrolling. I use my mouse for hours to edit photos and I have noticed myself switching between the two different scroll methods depending on what I am working on. I also like that I can easily change the cursor speed on the fly with buttons right on the mouse, with having a three monitor setup, I never realized how much I needed that until I had it. I know this mouse will be excellent for gamers, but it will also be great for anyone who spends any sort of time on a computer. It is such a great upgrade from the basic mouse and I cannot recommend it enough.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Keep coming back

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is honestly the best mouse I've ever used in the past 30 years. Logitech found a winner in the 502 and they were smart in just improving it and not trying to remake the wheel. I've owned a 502 for the last 10+ years, and while I've tried other mice at times, I keep coming back to the 502. Great customization, dpi changes on the fly, the scroll wheel's amazing, and the weight is not too heavy and not too light. Would definitely recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Wow, thanks for the incredibly positive feedback on the Logitech G502 X PLUS! We're thrilled to hear it's the best mouse you've used in 30 years and that you've been a loyal 502 user for over a decade. We appreciate you highlighting the features you love, like the customization, DPI changes, scroll wheel, and weight. We're glad to hear we've improved upon an already successful design. Thanks again for your kind words and recommendation! Logitech

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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice Mouse, with some room for improvement

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    I typically do not like using larger style mice and generally go for more compact sizes, but I actually enjoyed using this mouse for gaming, although there are some cons I'll get to later. Most mice this size feel extra heavy, but this one feels as light as a mouse less than half its size, making it more user-friendly for gaming than other mice this size. The amount and placement of buttons (including one that you can switch out to a small or large size) give you great options for personal preferences for gaming. I'm a huge fan of the scroll wheel moving from free-flow to incremental, which happens at the push of a dedicated button just above the wheel. The RGB lighting is delightful, and a storage area below the power switch on the bottom of the device allows you to store the USB dongle for safe keeping. Tracking is superb (as is common on Logitech devices it seems), and I was able to guide the device on literally every surface i could think of or access. I didnt try distance tracking, so I cannot speak to performance in this area. On the down side, this mouse is strictly controlled through the dongle, as opposed to having Bluetooth capability, which is a limitation when compare to some of Logitech's own other wireless gaming mice that can use both a dongle and Bluetooth on any Bluetooth-capable device. The storage area underneath the mouse cannot fit the small or large button alongside the dongle, so there is high likelihood of losing the button if you carry it through other means for preferred switching of sizes between games or productivity work. The biggest issue I had overall was with the downloadable software application for the mouse. It uses the G HUB app, and the app is not intuitive at all, forcing you to go through a demo to get to the RGB controls, which are a separate set of options from the ones you can download and use on a completely different screen; Options loop around repetitively, and require that you basically click on almost every option in order to figure out where to go or what to press to do whatever you are trying to do through the app. I stumbled across how to activate saving settings directly to the device, and then stumbled across how to get to a game profile while trying to figure out how to switch the RGB settings (which appear in two different areas, the least convenient of which is where the main controls are actually located). Not sure what the design team was thinking when they slopped every menu they could think of into random locations, but it needs a TON of work. had it not been for the mouse itself being so fun to use and look at, the menu options alone would have cost this device two stars. Overall, I'd recommend the mouse to others, even if they prefer smaller mice, for both gaming and regular productivity needs, but I would certainly warn them about how disorganized the settings are through the G HUB app if they are intending to use this mouse for gaming.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    My first and last gaming mouse...for good reason!

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    Ok, so in all my years of gaming, this is the first time I've bought a gaming mouse. I have just always been comfortable with two buttons and a scroll wheel and anything else i need is on the keyboard or gamepad/joystick. But that has all changed. At first I was intimidated by all the buttons but after installing the Logitech software for the G502 X Plus, I completely understood the value in all these options. This thing is fully loaded and I can literally customize 13 different buttons on this thing and the primary right and left click has the perfect amount of resistance. In addition to the buttons, the feel of the mouse is great. Its solid and comfortable in the right hand. It feels like it is well built/constructed and not like a cheap standard mouse. In addition, after a full charge the batter lasts forever with heavy use. I've used it for 6 or 7 gaming sessions before needing to recharge it and recharging is as simple as plugging it in to your USB C adapter at the end of the day. The only thing that I will say I wish was a little different is the scroll wheel. I wish it had just a little LESS sensitivity. Just accidently brushing the thing sends the scroll bar flying. However, that is something I can get used to and will get used to as I use this thing for work in addition to gaming. So it's more than "just a gaming mouse"...its the last mouse I hope to ever have to buy.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Lite, fast and great looking mouse

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    Logitech is known for quality computer peripherals and this gaming mouse is no exception. It is extremely lightweight, fast, configurable and looks great on a gaming desk with its display of moving and changing colors. The response is immediate with no lag and the mouse is configurable with the Logitech Options software. The software makes this mouse great, with options for changing the pointer speed, scrolling, wheel direction, sensitivity, smart shift and wheel mode options. There is even a Logitech Flow option to easily switch between computers by moving the mouse to the edge of a screen. While the default button configurations work well for me, the mouse can be configured to work differently with various applications. I tried a custom configuration for word processing and it is a handy tool to have if one uses a special application. The mouse charges quickly and holds a charge for several days. Connectivity requires the included dongle and does not support Bluetooth connectivity. This is designed as a gaming mouse where speed is a major consideration, so using the dongle makes perfect sense. The mouse feels great in the palm of the hand and is effortless to move and use. It looks great in a dark office with the lighting. Logitech has combined quality with flexibility and produced another great product,

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The 'Don of Mice

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    Sort of a weird title for a review? Well I'm weird. The Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse definitely isn't. In fact, Logitech keep stepping up their game, making me state their latest, the Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse, is the best mouse I've ever use. The Teflon pads on the bottom of the Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse make gliding around any surface a breeze, and it does so without collecting anything along the way. Another cool feature I enjoy is removable left "missile/shift switch" as I like to call it (for obvious reasons). You can actually pop it off and replace it with a dummy switch that does nothing. The Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse also has a better feel in hand. It is a light mouse (Though, I'm guessing you could rig some weights to go in the bottom storage-well for the switch/USB connector within the mouse). I can't really think of anything bad to say about the Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse. It is lightning fast in all my gaming (and Every Day Use scenarios), IT JUST WORKS. It's the Teflon Don of Mice.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Mouse Ever by Far!

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    I would have to say this is the best mouse I have ever used by far. The response is spectacular, the button customization is second to none, and ergonomically it is perfect. I love how they use magnets now for the compartments and the lights, even though I didn't purchase for them, catch the eye. The build quality is phenominal, they even give you an extra button that you can replace the thumb button with to fit your hand best. It slides all over the place with no effort and the surprise I found to be the best feature ever is the pads on the bottom do not collect gunk like most mice do, so you don't get that drag every so often that you have to pick off and clean up to get the mouse back to optimal sliding ability. The scroll wheel is one of the best I've ever experienced and it charges with usb c in no time at all. I really can't say enough great things about this! You might think, it's a mouse, what's there to get all giddy about, but once you experiene the G502, you will definitely understand what I'm saying. Do yourself, your wrist, and your patience a favor and get one of these immediately!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Logitech G502 lightspeed.

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    First of all make sure you download the new firmware for the mouse. Thatbwill save you troubleshooting ossue you might run into. The light speed has the ability to store 5 programs for use on other devices. Comes with fully remapping for each button. Along with remapping button triggers can also be set for hot keys. Found this after doing so digging. Also dpi can be adjust on the fly. Which helps with mouse speed with moving if you need fast wide movement you got it. If you need steady less shaky movement you have too. All while never having to stop and adjust. Now that does come with a issue i noticed. If you forget that you mapped that button for dpi adjustment i kept pressing it accidentally. I used this feature for sniper game I play that help keep the cursor movement down while aim at the target. Made a world of difference when aiming and shooting while lookijg down the scope at your target. The scroll speed is anothe adjustments that is rrally cool to do in the fly. Sometimes too much customisable features is a bad thing. A very bug deal.is the rgb light you can program to your rig if you have other rgb lights. Not all light programs will work. Check to see if they are compatible. Im very new to this rbg cohesiveness to allow all your rgb to be in sync. So cool cant believe how far rgb has come. Still had bugs to work out but aside from that very cool feature. Also the thumb button has a magnetic swap cover to remove the accidentally button press i experienced. The logitech software even allows you to see how much battery life you have remaining with rgb on or off and when you have programs loaded to the mouse. Thats super convenient. Many people could just keep it plugged in but cordless this mouse is a beast also. Zero lag difference plugged in out corded. Everyone has their brand they like to stay with but i always say give other a shot. Because I was very surprised on how well this lightspeed has put logitech on the map for me with their gaming products.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Top all around gaming mouse

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    The G502 x plus lightspeed surprised me. The only fault I could find, and for me it almost caused it to lose a star is that it is not bluetooth enabled. One of your USB ports will be taken up with the receiver dongle. At this price point, and with so many computes now coming bluetooth enabled, this seems like a throwback to 2005. Now on to the likes. Lefties, you'll need to use your non dominant hand. This is a right hand only mouse due to the shape and curve. It's got a great ergonomic feel and is just the right weight for all day gaming. Button placement is good, and within easy reach for medium and larger hands. Button clicks are precise and satisfying. With the number of buttons, it's a good all around mouse. FPS, MOBA and even MMO games all benefit. If you're a strict MMO player, you might find yourself wishing for a couple extra buttons though. Logitech G-hub software allows you to program it, and it's an easy effortless thing. The mouse can hold 5 different profiles in it, and as many as you can dream up in the g-hub software. Logitech has another winner on it's hands.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Mouse, Not Lightweight

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    The Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed gaming mouse is nothing short of Logitech's best hardware. The connectivity is great. It uses the typical usb dongle, with downloadable software from their website. Once it is installed, you can control every aspect of the mouse. The RGB lights, DPI, etc. While using it, I did notice the weight. It is definitely heavier than your typical gaming mouse, but in a good way. I used it while playing a variety of PC games. From first person shooters, RPG games, city building games, and racing. They are worked great, with zero lag from the mouse. Compared to other Logitech gaming mice, this one is my favorite now because of its weight. Controlling the RGB lights is fun too. I have mine matching the other RGB lights on my keyboard and office lighting. The scroll wheel is also adjustble. You can switch from fast scrolling to a more staggered feel. I do not think that Logitech missed anything when they made this mouse. Overall, I can recommend the Logitech G502 X Plus to anyone looking for a versatile gaming mouse.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    A downgrade from original G502 Lightspeed

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    I’ve been using the original G502 Lightspeed since it was released along with a Powerplay pad. With the G502 X Plus Lightspeed being an iteration of an existing model, I largely base this review on the significant changes between the two. Though it does come with some improvements, overall I find this new iteration to be a downgrade. [ What’s familiar ] At the heart of the mouse sits the Hero 25K sensor which has the same high precision, low latency, and smooth responsiveness I’m familiar with from the older model. I’m mostly fond of this performance, but as usual, woe to ye who encounters a spec of dust on their mouse pad, as when playing an FPS game, this will often snap my camera up to face the sky or down to the ground and spin around at RPMs that would make a car engine blush. Works well with the Powerplay pad. Though this is not a review of the Powerplay pad (sold separately), I see this compatibility as a major asset for this mouse. Besides the obviously very nice worry-free charging, the pad’s built-in wireless receiver provides very close-proximity wireless transmission that reduces/eliminates potential hiccups. The official G Hub software has improved since the old model was released, but it’s still pretty bad. As an example, for what should be a cornerstone feature, they *still* haven’t properly implemented automatic profile switching. I mean, they’ve tried, but it just doesn’t work well. I have to create desktop profile clones for each application/game I want to customize and then manually switch between them in order to have a sane experience. [ Improvements ] - I’m not fond of textured rubber grips on mice, but there’s improvement here. The tactile feel of the deep-grooved triangle mesh on the older model felt unpleasant and was a horrid magnet for biofilm buildup. The texture made it difficult to clean well and I removed bits of rubber every time I cleaned it, resulting in what now looks like quite a mess. The much more subtle texture of this new model feels nicer, and I assume will be easier to clean, though I expect I’ll still be removing some amount of rubber over time. - Pressing down on the wheel as a middle mouse button feels less awkward, probably due to the removal of the ribbing found in the old model’s wheel. - Swapping out the micro-USB port for USB-C was a long time in the coming, but appreciated all the same. [ Downgrades ] - It feels like there’s been a double or worse increase in the travel distance (pre-activation) of the left and right buttons over the old model. I greatly dislike this change, and I’m certain this has negatively impacted my gaming performance. - I prefer heavier mice, as I feel like they give me finer control than lighter mice. Not only is this new model lighter than the original, they completely removed the optional weights as well, which strikes me as a case of extreme corner cutting. This probably negatively impacted my gaming performance. - The switches on the left and right buttons are much louder, with a metallic ‘dink’ noise that I find particularly annoying. - The old model had three discreet indicator lights on the left side that could clearly display the current DPI setting as well as the current battery charge. With the removal of these lights, they added a single light beyond the scroll wheel to be used as a battery level indicator, which is almost completely hidden for me because of the curve of the mouse combined with its position on my desk, making it virtually pointless. The new Lightsync lighting is used as a DPI level indicator when changing this setting, but the colors are so arbitrary as to be meaningless, with apparently no way of changing these color presets. It feels like they’ve effectively removed these two features. - The included USB cable is rubber-coated. I have no idea why they bothered, as this adds unnecessary friction to mouse movement when tethered. [ Other thoughts ] - The changes to the G-Shift (‘sniper’) button has no benefit for me. The increased size is offset by it being placed farther toward the front, resulting in the same feel for me, which I think is a shame, as I see room for improvement here. - The vast majority of the new 8-LED Lightsync lighting is hidden when a hand is placed on the mouse, so it seems mostly designed as accent decoration while not in use, rather than for actual utility while in use. [ Conclusion ] While not a bad mouse, I consider the G502 X Plus Lightspeed to be a downgrade from the older G502 Lightspeed, and for that reason wouldn’t recommend it unless the new lighting particularly tickles your fancy.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great mouse

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    I recently bought this mouse and fell in love. It has a unlockabke scroll whell and the scroll whell never stops spining if you spin it right. The rgb lights are a nice touch for gaming to. The sensor is very fast. Perfect for gaming. The left and right click are very nice and the extra programable buttons are awesome. Overall this mouse is 5 stars for me.

    I would recommend this to a friend