Power for daysīattery life is very good on the G502 Lightspeed, but at some point, you will need to top up the battery. All of the lights are customisable via GHUB and can be synced with any other Logitech RGB devices you own. These lights indicate the battery level when you press the handy button under your palm or let you know which DPI setting you have enabled without having to open the GHUB software. An RGB ‘G’ logo sits between the forefinger and thumb, with a further set of RGB lights beside the left mouse button. Most of the top surface of the G502 Lightspeed is matte black plastic, with textured grips along the sides and glossy black plastic accenting the different panels. The mouse is so responsive that the lightness made it easy to make accurate small adjustments to my aim. For me, I found the weight and balance to be perfect straight out of the box. Logitech actually reduced the weight of the mouse from earlier iterations, so if you are looking to recreate the feel then the addition of these weights will be welcome. Under here, you can add a further four 2gm weights. This disk can also be switched out for the Logitech POWERCORE receiver, for use with the POWERPLAY QI charging mousepad which we reviewed recently.Īnother compartment is concealed under the panel housing the Hero sensor. There is a circular disk that houses a recessed chamber with a cutaway section designed to hold the wireless receiver that can also hold two 4gm weights. The base of the mouse has a couple of removable panels, both attached magnetically. There are far more suitable mice for productivity tasks.Ĭonstruction is solid, and there has been some clever engineering used in the construction of the mouse. It would look out of place in a workplace environment, but let’s be honest, this is from the Logitech G range. The angular, aggressive design is fully battle-station ready. The G502 Lightspeed fits firmly into the gamer-gear camp. It comes at a steep price, but is it worth it? Design and build It’s no surprise that they have updated the modern classic, with the inclusion of their excellent Hero sensor and Lightspeed wireless connectivity. When Logitech first released the G502, it was widely praised and a big seller. The mouse’s primary buttons have been engineered with mechanical switches, which are rated to 50 million clicks, additionally, there’s a braided cable with hook and loop cable tie and rubberized side grips.Įxperiment with the alignment and balance of the Logitech Lightspeed Gaming Mouse, with the 5 included weights, which are configurable in a variety of front, rear, left, right and centre to best suit the way you game. Tailor the settings to match your style quickly and easily using Logitech G HUB. You can choose from approximately 16.8 million colours and synchronize lighting animations and effects with your other Logitech G devices. Logitech’s impressive LIGHTSYNC technology can be driven by games, audio, or your screen to deliver an immersive RGB experience. The Logitech G502 Lightspeed Gaming Mouse has been created with 11 programmable buttons, LIGHTSYNC technology and a HERO 16K advanced sensor, that will give you 1:1 tracking, 400+ IPS and 100-16,000 max DPI sensitivity - there’s also zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration.
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