Published: 2013-12-18, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Gamers are picky about their gaming gear, and there's good reason to be; the smallest detail can throw off your game, whether it's an awkward design causing hand and wrist fatigue, or a crummy connection that stutters during precise actions. The Logitech...
Very comfortable, wireless performance is on par with a wired gaming mouse, battery life is touted at 250 hours (follow me on Twitter for updates about the battery life performance)
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The Logitech G602 is a big step forward for gaming mice. The extremely comfortable design, wireless performance that doesn't require users to sacrifice functionality, and insane battery life make the G602 the perfect gaming companion. In all honesty, the ...
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Published: 2013-11-21, Author: John , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Logitech's G602 is a great mouse to use if you aren't looking for a very sensitive mouse. It's performance is smooth and consistent while providing an incredible long lasting battery life on just two AA batteries. I'd still like to have seen a charging op...
Now that I have had time to live with the G602, is it the ideal mouse to get if you are looking for a wireless gaming mouse? I think that will depend on if you love the tilt scroll that other Logitech mice, or if you need the option to go wired at times,...
Abstract: Meet the G602, Logitech's latest wireless gaming mouse for 2013 that isn't afraid to tell you all about its battery life specifications. That's because the G602 boasts an awe-inspiring battery life of up to 250 hours, or up to a staggering 1,440 hours ...
Abstract: There's no doubt about it: It's embarrassing to be caught with your pants down. All the shocked looks, the awkward explanations… Not that I'm speaking from experience, but, well, you know…Most gamers I know don't trust wireless gaming peripherals. Cable c...
Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Frederik , review by: techpowerup.com
Wireless, Twelve buttons, Durable, Long battery life, Uses normal AA batteries, Good driver suite, Comfortable, Great sensor
Batteries weigh a lot, There is still a chance you will run out of juice during a gaming session, No real macro capability
The Logitech G602 Wireless gaming mouse sells for $79. Wireless! Twelve buttons Durable Long battery life Uses normal AA batteries Good driver suite Comfortable Great sensor Batteries weigh a lot There is still a chance you will run out of juice during a...
Published: 2013-09-30, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: In the world of PC gaming peripherals, Logitech and Razer could be likened to Microsoft and Apple — two kings of the landscape, with one focused more on getting the job done and the other focused more on presentation. Logitech tends to be the one focused ...
Wireless, no cable mess, 250hours of life, Comfortable fit, for big or small hands, Typical Logitech quality, which is AMAZING!, Extra buttons available for your own desires
Wireless, feed it batteries doctor, it's dying!!!, Extra button layout on the left is a bit hard to distinguish, Cost – it's a bit high; I can get a top dollar wired mouse for the same money, Battery indicator on the mouse doesn't exactly work, too late t
Ultimately the Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse did impress me. I'm usually not a fan of wireless mice due to the need to feed them their never-ending supply of power via batteries. However, this mouse lasted longer than I thought it would on its first...