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The Logitech G502 X Plus LIGHTSPEED is a high‑performance wireless gaming mouse featuring the HERO 25K optical sensor, hybrid LIGHTFORCE switches, and customizable 8‑zone RGB lighting. It offers up to 13 programmable buttons, long battery life, and POWERPLAY wireless charging compatibility, targeting competitive and MMO gamers.
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$159.99
Average
$138.59
Lowest
$104.99
Highest
$172.00
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Best For
Competitive FPS/RTS gamers needing precise tracking, MMO/MOBA players who benefit from 13 programmable buttons, productivity power users seeking customizable shortcuts, RGB enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a high‑performance wireless mouse with continuous charging capability.
Not Ideal For
Left‑handed users, gamers with very small hands (< 17 cm), budget‑conscious buyers, and those preferring ultra‑light esports mice under 80 g.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the G502 X Plus for its ultra‑low latency LIGHTFORCE switches, high‑precision HERO 25K sensor, and striking RGB lighting, noting it delivers solid performance in competitive titles. However, they criticize its premium price, sizable chassis, and the occasional twitchiness of the free‑spin wheel, suggesting it’s best for users who value feature depth over minimal weight.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the ergonomic feel, responsiveness, and tactile switches, often saying the mouse fits like a glove and feels more responsive than older G502 models. Common complaints revolve around its bulk for smaller hands, the battery drain caused by RGB, and the extra expense and setup required for POWERPLAY charging.
Common Complaints
The mouse is considered too large for small‑handed users, RGB lighting sharply reduces battery endurance, POWERPLAY adds extra cost and setup steps, and some users experience software instability on macOS and a twitchy free‑spin scroll wheel.
What People Are Saying
“Fits my hand like a glove”
“Slightly more responsive than my previous G502”
How It Compares
vs. Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the G502 X Plus for feature depth and RGB; choose the Basilisk X if you need a lighter, cheaper mouse.
vs. SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wireless
Advantages
Disadvantages
G502 X Plus is better for MMO/macros; Aerox 5 suits players prioritizing ultra‑light weight for fast FPS movements.
vs. Finalmouse Starlight-12
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the G502 X Plus for a full‑featured, customizable experience; pick the Starlight‑12 if you need the lightest possible mouse with minimal features.