Fantastic option for gamers who don't want wires.We were enamored with the G602. It doesn't have the fancy RGB lighting or ridiculously high sensitivity, but it balances the high-performance required of gaming mice without the need for wires. In our book...
Published: 2016-03-28, Author: Ross , review by: mousearea.com
It has a great durability due to the material used in the casing, An extended battery life, It makes use of the standard AA batteries, Very comfortable to use, Great sensor
The weight of its battery is too much, There's no actual macro capability
Abstract: In our most recent product review, we looked at the Logitech G502 Proteus Core and compared it to two of Logitech's most popular mice in history, the G5 and G9x. The G502 came away the clear winner in a number of ways, including balance, hand feel, smooth...
Abstract: With 250 hours of battery life, 11 programmable buttons and customizable settings, the Logitech G602 offers wire-free gaming without sacrificing function. The two required AA batteries do mean that it is heavy, but with a wide slip-resistant grip, it is s...
Rough grip surface may not be to everyone's liking, requires Logitech Gaming software for programming, rather than standard Logitech SetPoint software
There's just no doubt about it - the G602 is a fantastic mouse, for gaming or otherwise. We've used plenty of wireless mice, and none have been remotely capable of delivering a solid gaming experience, either due to dropouts, an uncomfortable, bulky grip...
Build Quality, Ergonomic Design, Very Accurate Tracking (Delta Zero LED Sensor), Good Performance (2500DPI/20G/80IPS), 11 Programmable Buttons, 2 Different Power Modes (Performance:250h/Endurance:1440h), Thumb Rest, Control Panel
Price (For Some), Uses Regular AA Batteries
Logitech has always been amongst my favorite manufacturers and i really get the why when i use the G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse. Is it the perfect wireless mouse? Certainly not and although Logitech has shown time after time that they have the ability to ea...
11 buttons, all configurable, Supports multiple profiles in a single game, Battery-saving mode, Comfortable in-hand feel, Thumb rest reduces ball-joint fatigue
Didn't properly scan for installed games, in our tests, Heavy, and lacks removable weights, Design works only for righties
Highly configurable and comfortable for right-handed gamers, the G602 delivers lots of shortcut functionality, plus flexible power consumption and tracking, for the tweak-minded. Read More…...
There's nothing about the G602 that makes it a better option than comparable wired mice, but as far as wireless peripherals go, it's one of the better ones. The design is comfortable, the reception is flawless and the software is some of the best on th...
Almost natural palmgrip fit, Great interior buildquality, Comprehensive software package, Fantastic sensor;
Could have been rechargeable;
This is the end. Logitech has created a device that does not have the same flash and colour of modern-gaming mice, relying on a more symplistic aesthetic that emphasises comfort before agressive looks. Sure, it fits only palm-grip users, ignoring claw & f...