
Logitech G
The Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse combines the iconic ergonomic shape of the original G502 with LIGHTSPEED 1 ms wireless, a HERO 25K sensor up to 25,600 DPI, and a tunable weight system, delivering high‑performance gaming and up to 60 hours of battery life.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the G502 LIGHTSPEED as an iconic upgrade that delivers pro‑grade performance: the HERO 25K sensor provides sub‑micron accuracy, the LIGHTSPEED wireless ensures 1 ms latency, and the weight‑tuning system adds versatility. They also note the mouse is lighter than the wired predecessor thanks to a thin‑wall shell, but its 106‑114 g mass still trails ultralight rivals and the construction can feel less premium.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the mouse’s rapid responsiveness, precise tracking, ergonomic comfort for larger hands, and long battery life with POWERPLAY convenience. Recurring criticisms focus on a perceived cheap feel from the lightweight chassis, the relatively high weight for competitive play, and occasional scroll‑wheel or button glitches.
Common Complaints
Perceived cheap feel of the thin shell, heaviness compared to ultralight competitors, occasional scroll‑wheel or button glitches, and limited weight options when using the PowerPlay module.
What People Are Saying
“great FPS mouse”
“iconic upgrade”
“impressively lighter”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G Pro Wireless
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose G502 if you need extensive button mapping and weight tuning; choose G Pro Wireless for ultralight, minimalist gaming.
vs. Original Wired G502 HERO
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the LIGHTSPEED model for wireless convenience and weight reduction; stick with the wired G502 if you prefer a lower‑cost, no‑charging solution.