
Logitech G502 HERO
Score: 84/100
SteelSeries Prime Neo Noir
Score: 85/100Rankings

The SteelSeries Prime Neo Noir combines a 69 g ultra-light chassis with a TrueMove Pro sensor and premium Prestige OM switches, adding Prism RGB lighting on the scroll wheel. Its right-handed design and lack of wireless connectivity may deter some users. Best for right-handed competitive gamers who value lightweight precision.

The G502 HERO is a wired high-performance mouse featuring a 25K HERO sensor, extensive button customization, and a tunable weight system. Its heavier build, right-hand-only shape, and lack of wireless connectivity are trade-offs for the premium feature set. Best for competitive FPS and MOBA players who value precision and customization.
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25,600best | 18,000 | |
| ↓ lower better | 122 g | 69 gbest |
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Performance(1) | ||
Maximum DPI | 25600 | 18000 |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 122 g | 69 g |
Sensors(1) | ||
Sensor Type | HERO 25K | TrueMove Pro |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | USB Type-A | Wired |

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Professional reviewers praise the G502 HERO for its HERO 25K sensor accuracy, extensive button mapping, and customizable weight system, describing it as a precision-focused mouse with no smoothing or acceleration. The main criticism from experts is its relatively high base weight, which places it behind ultralight competitors.
Everyday users consistently highlight the mouse's deep customization options, solid build quality, and reliable tracking as major positives. Recurring complaints focus on the heavy feel, right-handed only design, non-detachable cable, and perceived high price compared to lighter alternatives.




Professional reviewers praise the Prime Neo Noir for its esports-grade precision, citing the TrueMove Pro sensor's 1:1 tracking and tilt correction, the ultra-responsive Prestige OM switches, and the ultra-light 69 g chassis that reduces fatigue. They also commend the wired reliability and subtle RGB lighting, while noting the potential downside of the very light weight and the absence of a wireless option.
Everyday users generally appreciate the mouse's smooth, responsive feel, lightweight comfort, and the PTFE feet that glide well even without a mouse pad. Recurring criticisms focus on the 69 g weight being too light for some grip styles, the right-handed only design, lack of wireless connectivity, limited button count, and occasional cable-management issues.