
Logitech
The Logitech G502 HERO is a high‑performance wired gaming mouse featuring the HERO 25K sensor with up to 25,600 DPI, 11 programmable mechanical buttons, and an adjustable weight system. It combines precise tracking, extensive customization, and RGB lighting, making it suitable for both gamers and productivity users.
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$33.93
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$33.33
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$19.99
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$39.99
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Best For
MMO and MOBA players who need many programmable buttons, strategy and simulation gamers who benefit from macros, productivity users who appreciate turbo scroll and profile storage, and gamers who switch between PCs and need onboard memory.
Not Ideal For
Players with small hands or those who prefer claw/fingertip grips, and gamers who prioritize ultra‑lightweight (<80 g) mice for rapid flick shooting.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently rank the G502 HERO among the best all‑around gaming mice, praising its HERO sensor’s accuracy, the extensive button layout, and the depth of customization via G HUB. IGN and The Verge highlighted the turbo scroll and weight‑tuning features as differentiators, while TechRadar emphasized its strong performance‑to‑price ratio.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the mouse’s precision, the convenience of the DPI shift button, and the RGB sync capabilities. Common praise centers on the crisp mechanical switches and the turbo scroll for productivity tasks. Recurring complaints focus on the mouse’s heft, the stiffness of the braided cable, and occasional software bloat in G HUB.
Common Complaints
Heavy base weight, bulky ergonomics for small hands, stiff braided cable, reliance on G HUB software, and overly sensitive scroll‑wheel tilt buttons.
How It Compares
vs. Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the DeathAdder V3 Pro if you prioritize ultra‑lightweight wireless performance over the G502’s extensive button customization and weight tuning.
vs. SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless
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Disadvantages
Pick the Aerox 3 for a feather‑light wireless experience, but opt for the G502 if you need more buttons and deeper customization.
vs. Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro
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The Dark Core is suitable for users wanting wireless RGB, while the G502 remains the better choice for sensor precision, weight tuning, and button count.