I’m playing Blizzard’s Overwatch daily with friends, while reviewing an indie game, Killsquad, with the G502 for a couple of weeks. Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse Review – Gameplay experience, Sensor Performance I love alt-tabing while searching for a game in Overwatch, and the G HUB automatically switches to my desktop profile with 800 DPI (I use 2700 DPI on Overwatch with 1.1 in-game sensitivity). It can even automatically detect games and change its profile automatically so you can set different DPI stages and button assignments on different profiles. Oh, it also has RGB lighting and profiling that can all be changed through the Logitech G HUB software. As a result, I’ve never found a need to recharge the mouse as it’s being handled smartly and safely by the POWERPLAY pad. I have the POWERPLAY wireless charging solution, which the G502 LIGHTSPEED is compatible with. Thanks to the technology, the G502 LIGHTSPEED performs very well without any noticeable latency. It’s expensive, but it’s worth it in the long run. According to Logitech, the mouse can go up to 60 hours with RGB off and around 48 hours with RGB on. It’s also apparently more power efficient compared to the previous generations, which means that you’ll charge the mouse less often when running wireless. The Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED is powered by the Next-gen HERO 16K gaming sensor with 400+ IPS tracking speed & up to 16,000 DPI. The G502 LIGHTSPEED has a medium size and it fits better for me compared to the smaller form G PRO. I’d say the G502 LIGHTSPEED should satisfy everyone, unless if you swear to only use a lightweight mouse like the G PRO. I prefer to go as light as possible but I know people who prefer a mouse with more weights on it. But gamers with palm grip would definitely love more weights to make the mouse sturdier on the surface. It did take me a bit to adjust to the additional bit of weight, coming from the 96 grams Razer Mamba Hyperflux. While it’s not under the “below 100 grams gaming mouse” category, I could eventually frag seamlessly with the G502. The weight of the mouse itself is also configurable, with optional extra weights of up to 16 grams (the mouse itself weighs 114 grams). The mouse is equipped with 11 programmable buttons, enough to satisfy macro and side button lovers out there, including changing sensitivity on the fly with the DPI Switch button (which is a bit out of reach if you are a fingertip gamer). It’s nicely contoured with a bit of art, and the whole body contour make gaming for hours possible with no muscle strain. This is a right-handed mouse for sure, thanks to the well-made thumb rest area. Note that I’m a fingertip/claw gamer and can find my fingers sitting nicely on top of the mouse surface. While I was wondering whether it’s comfortable to grip, I was relieved to find that it was indeed comfortable. Unlike the Logitech G PRO, the mouse itself does not have a unibody design, but made of different component parts, similar to the G903. Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse Review – Design & Features.Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse Review – Packaging Will the new Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED take the throne among other Logitech G mice? Let’s find out. This was back in 2014 however, and with the recent wireless LIGHTSPEED technology from Logitech G (check out our coverage on the G903 with POWERPLAY), the iconic mouse now gets a huge upgrade in 2019, one being wireless. Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse Review – The original Logitech G502 gaming mouse was one of Logitech’s most loved wired gaming mice.
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