Comfortable grip, with effective non-slip coatings, Great precision and response, 11 user-programmable buttons (left/right/middle, plus 8 custom), Excellent desktop software for customisation
No support for little finger, Thumb buttons aren't as accessible as they could be, Uses disposable batteries (2xAA)
An excellent FPS or RPG gaming mouse, if you don't need hair-trigger response on the thumb buttons...
Comfortable grip, with effective non-slip coatings, Great precision and response, 11 user-programmable buttons (left/right/middle, plus 8 custom), Excellent desktop software for customisation
No support for little finger, Thumb buttons aren't as accessible as they could be, Uses disposable batteries (2xAA)
Logitech's G602 is a wireless gaming mouse that – in my own experience at least – proved a fair match to any wired competitor I've tested.The extra buttons are genuinely useful, though slightly better placement of the thumb buttons would have greatly incr...
Overall we are very impressed with what the Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse has to offer. Logitech has a great deal of experience developing gaming peripherals and it certainly shows. While it may not be as aesthetically flamboyant as other gaming mi...
Published: 2014-02-25, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
I must admit that I expected great things from Logitech and the Logitech G602 mouse and they certainly didn't disappoint. The G602 came nicely packaged and presented, once the mouse was out in the open there was no denying that the G602 was a quality pie...
Aesthetically pleasing, Comfortable in the hand, Great build quality, Long operating times, Excellent WiFi signal, Flexible DPI adjustments, Numerous customisation options, Handy LED indicator for battery / profile, Intuitive software suite, Versatile wi
Scrolling wheel doesn't have ratchet increments
It’s been considerable time since we last reviewed a Logitech product and many peripherals have passed through our hands since then. In the early days Logitech were a forerunner for gaming peripherals but with so many newcomers to this arena and in an...
The Logitech G602 isn't a bad mouse, then, but rather a stonking prospect on its own merits and more so at £70. Logitech have designed a near perfect mouse for me – probably the wireless equivalent of the Func that I absolutely loved – to put it in persp...
All in all, the Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse both looks and behaves like a high-performance, wired gaming mouse. Lefties are out of luck, as Logitech decided to create an excellent right-handed mouse instead of an average ambidextrous one. Even i...
Abstract: Dave Chaos meets Alex Machado, Senior Content Manager at Logitech Gaming for an exclusive look at their new G602 Gaming mouse… and a few extras too. Be sure to check out Dave's YouTube channel for more of his personal videos, and subscribe to the Hardware...
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Published: 2014-02-27, Author: Simon , review by: maxit.com.my
Abstract: Logitech has been making mice and keyboards (plus other PC peripherals) for a long, long time. Since the early 80s, the company has pretty much cornered the input device market. Although there are many more brands around nowadays, Logitech still makes som...