Logitech’s G502 mouse has been our site favorite since…well, since it released way back in 2014. That’s a lifetime ago, in hardware terms, and means the G502 is ripe for an update. I had my fingers ...
Powered by Logitech's excellent HERO sensor, the G502 is a feature-rich, highly modular, excellent gaming mouse, even when not paired with the optional Powerplay charging mat, though it comes at a ...
The G502 X isn't a whole lot different to the older G502 gaming mice, but manages to bring some useful ergonomic and weight tweaks to an already stellar design, in order to make it appeal more to FPS ...
Logitech announced the G502 X, G502 X LIGHTSPEED and G502 X PLUS, the latest versions of the world's most popular gaming mouse, with an array of breakthrough innovations for the best gaming experience ...
Overall, the Logitech G502 Lightspeed is the better mouse in terms of design quality and maximum performance, but the Logitech G903 Lightspeed is by no means a slouch, and you can get your hands on it ...
Logitech’s G502 X Lightspeed remains a comfortable and responsive gaming mouse that brings great battery life and ergonomic upside, even if it doesn’t feel quite as premium as it once did.
RGB isn't visible in use (PLUS version) RGB drains the battery very quickly making the boosted battery life feature redundant (PLUS version) Competitors offer cheaper options for similar ...
There comes a time when the right thing to do is to put your gaming mouse out to pasture. Maybe the buttons stopped working and are beyond repair or perhaps it's so old that kids with their fancy new ...
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