Testseek.com have collected 161 expert reviews of the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury.
September 2014
(86%)
161 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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839 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
860100161
The editors liked
Build Quality
Design
Delta Zero Optical IR-LED Sensor (4000DPI/16G/550IPS)
Fusion Engine Hybrid Sensor
Tracking Speed & Accuracy
8 Programmable Buttons
Price (For Some)
Simple
Yet sophisticated
Design. Healthy feature set doesn't overwhelm.
Innovativ
Comfortable desig
Fantastic softwar
Just enough button
Reasonable price
Incredible tracking
Comfortable
Attractive design
Grip/control
Response/sensor
DPI buttons
8 programmable buttons
Comfortable to use for long gaming sessions
Logitech's Fusion Engine
Good weight and glides well
Price
– The software is good with many outstanding features that make your task of programming the mouse much easier
Looks attractive with matte finish
DPI support from 250 DPI to 4000 DPI with 4 onthefly settings for quick change
1 MS report rate that provi
Great palmgrip fit
The accelerometer implementation is excellent
Exhaustive software package
Although the G402 Hyperion Fury's ultrafast tracking may target FPS gods
Mortals can at least look forward to the familiar combination of quality
Comfort and customization of highend Logitech mice.
The editors didn't like
Plain USB Cable And Plug (For Some)
Weight (For Some)
Right-handed only. You only get the full feature set on a Windows PC
No discrete X/Y-axis DP
Not ideal for non-FPS titles
Scroll wheel isn't as solid as Logitech's other offerings
No braided cable
Primary mouse button design
Requires grip adjustment
USB cable is not braided or sleeved
No gold USB connector
A lightweight mouse
Which might not be good if you hate using lightweight mouse when playing your favourite game
Does not support any Operating system other than Windows
If you have Mac or any other OS then it is not for you
– You need to download the
Somewhat dissapointing interior buildquality
The G402's maximum track speed might be a little gimmicky and it may not have the longest spec sheet
But its features scale down proportionally with its price
Abstract: Before we compare the two, we're going to begin the review starting with the G502 Proteus Core. Easily Logitech's most impressively designed gaming mouse. Attractively garish is what it really is. Then again so are most gaming mice, and we don't really mi...
Abstract: Before we compare the two, we're going to begin the review starting with the G502 Proteus Core. Easily Logitech's most impressively designed gaming mouse. Attractively garish is what it really is. Then again so are most gaming mice, and we don't really mi...
Published: 2014-08-22, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: However disgruntled I'm becoming about the amount of gaming hardware being named after classical Greek characters, I have to admit to being seriously impressed by the latest Logitech mouse.It's being marketed as ‘the world's fastest gaming mouse' and to b...
Published: 2014-08-20, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Although the G402 Hyperion Fury's ultrafast tracking may target FPS gods, mortals can at least look forward to the familiar combination of quality, comfort and customization of highend Logitech mice.
The G402's maximum track speed might be a little gimmicky and it may not have the longest spec sheet, but its features scale down proportionally with its price, at which point we're barely talking about cons.
Playing with the Fusion Engine in the Logitech Gaming Software made it clear to me that an IPS of 500 is insanely, superhumanly fast. The G402 Hyperion Fury uses the same sensor that was found in the G100s, the AM010, which was great but apparently had tr...
Published: 2014-08-19, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
I expected using the G402 Hyperion Fury would be a similar experience to using the G502 Proteus Core . It was not to be. All was well during casual use, office work, RPG games, and shooter games, until when DOTA 2 was fired as part of RTS game testing was...
Innovativ, comfortable desig, Fantastic softwar, Just enough button, Reasonable price
No discrete X/Y-axis DP, Not ideal for non-FPS titles
The Hyperion Fury is an ideal choice for first-person shooter fans who swear by optical mice or want user-friendly software. First-person shooter (FPS) gamers require a mouse with a very specific set of features, which don't necessarily corresp...
Scroll wheel isn't as solid as Logitech's other offerings
Overall, the G402 offers a very nice gaming experience. While there isn't a single thing that makes the G402 stand out, it's an accumulation of it's technology features and comfortable design that makes it my current gaming mouse of choice. I'd recommend ...
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Published: 2014-07-30, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Gaming Mouse - Give a Mouse an AccelerometerAuthor: Ryan ShroutDate: July 30, 2014Subject: General TechManufacturer: Logitech GTagged: video, mouse, logitech g, logitech, hyperion fury, accelerometerOptical + AccelerometerWhen ...
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Published: 2014-07-30, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: The folks behind the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury suggest they've created a new age in gaming mouse technology. This device does not just rely on an optical sensor - they've incorporated several different sensors to make certain that there's no point at wh...