Introducing the G502 X wired gaming mouse, a bold reimagining of Logitech’s iconic G502 design that incorporates the latest advancements in gaming technology. Engineered for avid gamers, this mouse features groundbreaking LIGHTFORCE switches, combining optical and mechanical technology for unparalleled speed and reliability. Experience ultra-precise actuation with instantaneous response, making it perfect for intense gaming sessions.
Powered by the HERO 25K gaming sensor, the G502 X delivers exceptional precision, boasting a tracking accuracy down to the sub-micron level. Say goodbye to smoothing, filtering, or acceleration, ensuring high-performance gaming every time you engage on your PC. Tailor your game strategy with the redesigned DPI-shift button, which is reversible and removable, allowing for seamless customization based on your grip style and preference.
The hyperfast scroll wheel has also been revamped, offering a quick switch between free-spinning mode for swift navigation and a precise ratcheting mode for controlled scrolling. Additionally, you can tilt the wheel left and right for two extra customizable controls, enhancing your in-game maneuverability.
Designed with a focus on lightweight performance, the G502 X features a thin-wall exoskeleton that minimizes material while maximizing rigidity, resulting in a mere 89 grams of weight. This streamlined design not only boosts endurance during long gaming marathons but also maintains superior responsiveness.
Available in classic black and sleek white colorways, the Logitech G502 X is built to cater to your gaming aesthetics and functional requirements. Elevate your gaming experience with this next-generation mouse, where iconic design meets cutting-edge technology, ensuring you’re always ahead of the competition.
OoTLink –
I’ve been a huge fan of Logitech since my first real dive with them back in 2005 or so, with a G700 mouse. Probably before that too, honestly, but I can’t remember any models off the top of my head.
In recent times, I’ve had the original G502, the wireless G502 lightspeed, a G602, G900, and the blue g pro wirelesss “league of legends” edition. I also have a razer viper ultimate handy, soooo……
The g502 is my favorite line of mouse. It’s a little heavier, and that wouldn’t be so great if I were the kind of person that flings their mouse all over the mousepad, but I’m not. What the G502 series brings to the table is a slightly wider body and a MUCH nicer scroll wheel. It also has great buttons and rubber grips. It’s a happy balance between comfort and performance. It also feels great in my hand – and my hands are on the small-medium size for a guy.
The G502x changes out the old microUSB port for a USB-C port. FINALLY! I am happy to report that it works well with all of my USB-C cables. The RGB lighting is pretty neat and has animations, and the millennium falcon design looks SO DARN COOL. The thumb trigger button gained a magnetic cover, which is cool because you can flip it around to make the button easier to reach – this was a problem for me before! I don’t have big hands, so it’s nice that I could reach that more easily now.
The mouse comes with a regular white rubber USB-C cable. That’s a little disappointing, considering the older G502 wireless came with a braided cable. That said, I use these red braided cables I bought for all of my charging needs and they look fantastic with the red accents on this mouse!
I will also add, that as a linux user primarily, I never installed the drivers and it works fine with the stock configuration. On top you’ll find a red button that switches the scroll wheel between clicky and freespin modes, and a light purple button that switches between dpi profiles. There’s also an LED that indicates various things – it flashes red when the mouse battery is low…. but this is actually kinda hard to notice.
Amazon Customer –
Got this to replace my razer basilisk v3 that just up and died out of nowhere. Mouse feels great, I love the feel of the buttons and the weight. Left click and right click are very satisfying. The battery life when using wireless mode is very solid. It even charges with usb-c so I can literally just plug my iPhone’s charger into it. The design looks nice and the RGB is pretty customizable. The dongle also stores inside the bottom of the mouse which is nice for taking it around (although it can rattle because it’ll be flying around in the hollow chamber).
Steve Zarkovic –
Es exactamente lo que esperarías de este mouse, solo que si lo consigues en alguna oferta no dudes en comprarlo
nicolas manole –
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Cristian rios –
SO after purchasing the wired version of the g502x and using it for a while i have some things to say about it.
There is a lot on this mouse to like, and some minor things that could be improved but overall fantastic mouse. I never personally owned the original g502 but i used it often so ill try to compare them the best i can.
Pros:
-amazing comfort and shape for long use times
-very good accuracy and response time with a 1000hrz polling rate
-completely customizable settings for al of the programmable buttons and ability to change dpi levels
-is capable of storing 2 entire profiles with different buttons and dpi levels programmed for each one changeable via the G9 button (basically instead of programming a mouses buttons once you can have 2 separate profiles you can swap in between.
-the two profiles can be stored onboard the mouse and used with any pc with onboard memory
-optical switches give a faster response time and make faulty double clicking impossible
-dpi shift button can be changed or removed to become flush with mouse.
-infinity scroll wheel
-lightest g502 ever weighing less than a g203 at only 84 grams still keeping the same great build quality. massive difference from g502s lowest weight at 132grams
Cons:
-mouse skates are scratchy brand new and take a few hours of use to become perfectly smooth with round edges
-dpi light has been moved in front of the scroll wheel and now changes color instead of the shifting led on the g502 that was on the side, which for most people including me is a pro but for those who are colorblind might be hard to tell what dpi you are on.
-no rgb (which for me is arguably a pro)
-no more adjustable weights
overall this is an amazing mouse and my favorite g502 ever but to those who miss the rgb and weights of the normal g502 it might not be. personally never cared for either of those features so I consider this mouse an awesome upgrade to the original g502.
Steve Zarkovic –
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they get what you pay for scenario, and you get a lot for your money with this bad boy. It is feature packed I could go on forever talking about it, but you can find all those features listed elsewhere. Ergonomically is very comfortable to use for long periods of time and has excellent battery life in real world usage As well as being fully programmable/customizable. I’ve had some pretty high-end mouses in my day from Razor and other companies and not much if anything can out compete this, if so it’s by such a slim margin you would never notice. The coolness factor is off the charts as that’s the first thing people notice in my entire set up full of the coolest gadgets like a Divoom Time Gate and stuff like that everywhere so much that my media room/man cave Is a tech gadget Wonderland of tasteful items and almost 20 sets of Almost everything Govee lighting has to offer to top it off. just keep an eye out for sale as it’s obviously not the most affordable mouse on the market, but nobody ever regrets purchasing the best quality product, you’ll never sit there months later thinking, boy I wished I had a lower quality mouse, as you will forget about the price pretty quickly, but you will be stuck with whatever most you buy, So depending on the application get the right mouse for the job so you have no regrets..
John Smith –
Muy bueno !!!! Lo recomiendo, es muy muy ligero la pila dura más de 130 horas
Sunny Magana –
I bought this to upgrade my mouse because I hate using iCue and needed a white mouse to match my new setup. I think it’s wonderful!
For reference, my palm size is ~8-9cm. I mostly play FPS.
TLDR: I think the mouse is great. This mouse is perfect for those who press down pretty hard/have a heavy hand. This mouse has a lot of tactile feedback. You can’t add weights out the box, but can mod it probably. It’s on the larger side. I have had no latency issues. You can use the GHub to really customize your mouse how you want, as it has TONS of options on that end.
Notes-
My original problem: My scroll wheel was wayyyy too loose out the box. It was extremely smooth, but it meant that I couldn’t use my scroll wheel at all. I think me pressing it in to ping enemies accidentally solved this issue, but it took a few tries. It was actually so bad originally that I couldn’t use my scroll wheel to swap weapons because just moving the mouse made the scroll wheel spin, so I disabled it. (Playing Mercy in OW2 was genuinely impossible. I’d swap weapons so fast I couldn’t shoot nor use my staff)
But now that it’s fixed, it’s actually quite clicky and snappy. It has more resistance than my old Corsair mouse. Very helpful for shaky hands!
It does not have the option to add extra weights like my Nightsword. I wanted to buy a mouse that did, and I was told you could do it with this mouse. (Another mouse from the 502 line has this). It does have a little circular compartment (meant for the receiver) you could try modding to add some weight, though. The compartment is pretty large so I have no doubts that someone has already modded their mouse. It has taken me a little while to adjust to the new weight.
The buttons are kinda stiff in a way, but extremely responsive and satisfying to use. It feels very different from all the other mice I’ve used. The stiffness for me is preferred! On my original Nightsword, I would somehow accidentally press LMB and RMB occasionally. This hasn’t happened so far.
I haven’t noticed any latency and at first, I genuinely forgot this was a wireless mouse.
This mouse is also on the bigger side. It’s larger than my Nightsword for sure. This was still a good size for me, as I like the mouse being a bit large. This is the largest mouse I’ve ever used.
For customization, you use the G Hub. You can have 5 different DPI settings and can reassign buttons or even just disable them. My favorite thing is the ability to choose to keep the physical DPI shift button. There is a replaceable part you can swap it with in the package. The left and right scroll wheel clicks are also really neat, especially as a student.