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May 2019
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The editors liked
Wireless with almost no latency
Great battery life
Wireless charging with PowerPlay mousepad
Excellent design
Flawless wireless
Great performance
PowerPlay compatibility
Unmatched wireless gaming and wireless charging performance
Aesthetics that are still from the future
Great design
Wireless charging capability
Optional weight adjustment
Weighs less than the original
Same G502 comfort and functionality
Up to 60 hours of battery
And with full Powerplay compatibility
Weighs less than the wired G502 models somehow
Excellent click latency
Extremely consistent CPI whether you're moving the mouse slowly or quickly
Lots of programmable inputs
Fantastic feel and an attractive design
Just as you'd expect from the G502
Lightspeed and Powerplay compatibility are great to see
Lots of options for customization through G Hub
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Lighting isn't visible when in use
Imperfect tunable weights
Wireless features matched by other Logitech mice
Dated design betrayed by toonarrow grip
Too expensive
Powerplay gets in the way of weight adjustment
Scroll wheel feels less substantial
Weight customization is hampered by Powerplay
Large design may be uncomfortable for people with smaller hands
Unmatched wireless gaming and wireless charging performance, aesthetics that are still from the future,
Wireless features matched by other Logitech mice, dated design betrayed by toonarrow grip, too expensive
Ever since Logitech launched the G502 Proteus Core in 2014, it has been the benchmark by which all other mice have been judged. And ever Logitech launched the G403 Prodigy Wireless in 2016, the first mouse to use what is now marketed as Logitech Lightspee...
Published: 2019-05-08, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
Fantastic feel and an attractive design, just as you'd expect from the G502, Lightspeed and Powerplay compatibility are great to see, Lots of options for customization through G Hub
Price, as usual, will shut some people out from owning the G502
Do I think Powerplay is great? Yes. Is the G502 Lightspeed great? Yes, without question. Are they worth $250? That's up to you. If you've got the money for both and you don't mind spending it, I don't think you'll be disappointed. It's worth pointing out...
Published: 2019-05-08, Author: John , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Up until recently, the Logitech G502 was my main gaming mouse and it has been since it came out (see Chuck's review here). I was never one to use wireless mice for gaming, but talking with Logitech they urged me to try it out. I didn't have any experience...
Published: 2019-05-08, Author: Jim , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: With a single product launch today, Logitech G is checking off two big requests from the community: the introduction of a wireless version of a popular gaming mouse and the expansion of the PowerPlay wireless charging ecosystem.The Logitech G502 Lightsp...
We were fully satisfied when we tested the Logitech G502 Lightspeed mouse, and we have nothing to dislike about this. While it may be too pricey for some, we still think that it's worth the purchase since it delivered more than what we had expected. It ha...
Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse brings higher performance with the new HERO 16K sensor and Logitech's low latency LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, plus support for POWERPLAY. They are the best of the best technological solutions that Logitec...
The G502 Lightspeed was worth the wait. Logitech's managed to reproduce the mouse people know and love, but ditch the cord and bring it in at a more appealing weight—and improve the battery life over the G703 and G903 to boot.It's one hell of a coup. As I...
The G502 Lightspeed was worth the wait. Logitech's managed to reproduce the mouse people know and love, but ditch the cord and bring it in at a more appealing weight—and improve the battery life over the G703 and G903 to boot.It's one hell of a coup. As I...
Published: 2020-01-27, Author: James , review by: gamegrin.com
Abstract: A few years ago, I would never have even contemplated a wireless mouse. Not because I'm some CS:GO ultra-competitive world champion, but simply because I'm lazy. I don't want to have to think about charging my mouse half way through a game, or deal with i...
The HERO sensor is precise and sharp, Great battery life - 48 hours with full lighting enabled, Some brilliant backlighting functions
Hyperscroll seems a little pointless, The removable bottom panel is a little fiddly, A lack of Bluetooth connectivity could be a little restrictive
Verdict If you want a fantastic wireless gaming mouse that offers a whole host of functions with one of the industry's best sensors, look no further than the Logitech G502 Lightspeed. Pros The HERO sensor is precise and sharp Great battery life - 48 hours...