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July 2014
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The editors liked
Build Quality
Design
Delta Zero Optical IR-LED Sensor (12000DPI/40G/300IPS)
Tracking Speed & Accuracy
11 Programmable Buttons
Surface Tune Feature
Weight System
Braided Cable
Customizable weight adjustment
Terrific software
Lots of programmable buttons and controls
Intuitive and comfortable desig
Big buttons in a smart layou
Streamlined software with lots of option
Ultrafine weight adjustmen
Improved scroll wheel
Fantastic performance
Shape provides an ideal compromise for most users
Great weight
Sensitivity
And scroll customization options
Eye Catchy and comfortable design with thumb rest for hardcore gamers
Large buttons which you can easily identify and use without any confusion
Weight balance management with an ease
5 prebuilt DPI settings from 200 to 12000 but can be customized using
Almost natural palmgrip fit
Great interior buildquality
Exhaustive software package
Probably the best sensor to date
Between its comfortable layout
4Kfriendly 12
000 DPI
Surface calibration software and its sub$100 price tag
The G502 seems like Logitech's new goto enthusiast mouse.
The editors didn't like
Price (For Some)
Scroll Wheel Feeling (For Some)
Somewhat kitschy design
You wouldn't know it's Maccompatible
May not suit palm-grip players with big hands
Rough bottom surface and poorly distributed feet lead to drag
"sniper" button easily hit by mistake
Gamers with big hands may feel it hard to get this mouse
Not for starters as they do not usually need more than 5 or 6 buttons
It has 11 buttons
Heavy
Wobbly tilt wheel
Its cord is no trouble but the G502 isn't wireless and that could be a con for you. It may also sit a little low for someone with a large hand and a preference for the palm grip.
Published: 2014-08-30, Author: William , review by: proclockers.com
The Logitech G502 is one heck of a mouse. It's got a great build quality and a great feel to it. The soft-sleeved USB cable is a great touch and looks amazing. The design is sleek and as long as you like blue you're all set with the G502. The sheer number...
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...
As someone who works on a computer all day and then plays video games when time permits, it is safe to say I use a mouse a lot. For years I have favoured the Logitech Performance MX, it's a big mouse that I find very comfortable and it's more than capable...
Abstract: Crafted for gaming, the G502 Proteus Core has been designed for gaming. Logitech has specified “heat mapped zones” and “advanced coatings” for improved control, precision and toughness. Along with the ability to control the weight of the mouse, you can ex...
When we were initially informed about the G502 several months ago we had no idea of what optical sensor they were going to use so it's certainly a pleasant surprise to see that they used their very own Delta Zero IR-LED sensor. Of course since i haven't u...
Abstract: Some people who use computers regularly do not put much thought into their mouse, but enthusiasts who have a great attention to detail often are very picky with their available options. Some want a mouse that is rock-solid reliable, giving them years of t...
Almost natural palmgrip fit, Great interior buildquality, Exhaustive software package, Probably the best sensor to date;
Heavy, wobbly tilt wheel;
TweetValueLogitech knows all too well how able the G502 Proteus Core is. This is the most expensive wired-mouse the company is selling, currently being priced at $79.99. However, there are many other rodents with a similar (or higher) price-point that don...
Abstract: As I have mentioned before in other reviews, I enjoy playing PC games. Am I the type of gamer that raids on World of Warcraft? No. Am I the type of gamer who plays his fair share of Steam and online PC games? Yes. Therefore, when looking at gaming mice wh...
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Published: 2014-05-23, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
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Published: 2014-05-23, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Between its comfortable layout, 4Kfriendly 12,000 DPI, surface calibration software and its sub$100 price tag, the G502 seems like Logitech's new goto enthusiast mouse.
Its cord is no trouble but the G502 isn't wireless and that could be a con for you. It may also sit a little low for someone with a large hand and a preference for the palm grip.
As someone who works on a computer and plays video games when time permits, it's safe to say I do a lot of mousing. For years I've favored the Logitech Performance MX 's big, comfortable design and its 'Darkfield' laser sensor has always been more than ca...