The G502 is the mouse of choice for serious gamers! The G502 LIGHTSPEED joins the ranks of the most advanced wireless gaming mice in the world. The LIGHTSPEED is extremely fast, reliable, and earns the absolute trust for its performance from esports pros. The G502 LIGHTSPEED also features the next-generation HERO 16K sensor and is compatible with Powerplay. With this technology upgrade, the G502 LIGHTSPEED retains the same beloved shape and achieves a reduction of 7 grams.
The G502 LIGHTSPEED was designed to be the ultimate gaming mouse ever made. It retains the exact same structure and feature set of the original, but it is fully redesigned to incorporate the latest innovations. Its interior features the same thin-wall design as the PRO Wireless mouse and a weight reduction of 7 grams.
HERO 16K Sensor
The HERO 16K sensor is the most accurate gaming sensor we have ever built, with next-generation precision and a new architecture. The HERO 16K sensor offers 400+ IPS, 100 - 16,000 DPI as well as zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration across the entire DPI range. The HERO 16K sensor achieves competition-level accuracy and the most consistent response you have ever seen. Don't forget to customize and set the DPI settings with Logitech G HUB.
Lightsync RGB
The LIGHTSYNC RGB offers full color customization capability through a palette of ~16.8 million colors, which you can use to set your team's colors, personalize your equipment, or synchronize colors with other G products. LIGHTSYNC technology provides lighting effects that adapt to the game and respond to in-game action, audio visualization, screen color sampling, and more. All of this can be programmed through G HUB.
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The best mouse series, coming from the g502 hero for many years I decided to make the switch to its wireless version. The grip is the most comfortable for me since I have slightly larger hands and the weight is wonderful as it is adjustable.
It is exactly what you see, the only negative is that it is not type c. However, its micro usb fits in a way that it is not going to break. In terms of battery, it seems to be good. Very comfortable and high quality, unlike what others say.
Excellent upgrade from the wired G502!
I used the wired Logitech G502 for over 6 years and I was completely satisfied. Recently, I upgraded to the wireless G502 Lightspeed and I can confidently say that it is even better!
Good mouse, reliable, I don't know if it's just me but if you charge it overnight up to 100%, it easily lasts for a week with about 3-4 hours of gaming per day. It's definitely not the best for office use or general needs due to the battery, but for normal gaming, it is excellent.
Very good, the ideal weight for everyone easily adjustable from the weights it gives us, long battery life, and even when charging you can use it, the buttons make a little noise but that's how gamer mice are. Easy button programming from the Logitech G HUB app that you download from the Logitech site. The price I bought it for, 81 euros, is reasonable for its quality.
I only regret not buying it earlier, the first feeling is as if it is made for my hand and I have relatively short fingers compared to my palm, flawless wired/wireless response, I received comments in LoL, WoW, Tarkov that I was cheating, I have nothing else to say...
Very good mouse. I have the computer about 1 meter away and behind furniture, and LIGHTSPEED has a delay-free range. I use it as a mouse in First Person Shooters and it has enjoyable clicks and mechanical sound. I am satisfied with its default weight, but it has very easy add or remove weights.
The mouse is incredible, excellent in terms of quality, and visually perfect. It responds instantly to every command. So far, I have been the owner for 2.5 months and I have not had any issues with double clicking as mentioned in other reviews. However, I can definitely mention one negative aspect: the battery drains quickly, especially when the LED lights are on continuously, and it lasts for about 4 hours of gaming, approximately 2 days. So, I couldn't resist and bought the Logitech Powerplay, which wirelessly charges it, making it technically an unlimited power wireless mouse. Other than that, the mouse is incredible in every aspect. With the Logitech application, you can customize the commands of its 11 buttons to your liking. It has up to 25600 dpi, personally, it's an exaggeration, but why not? The package includes the mouse, a charging cable, a Logitech sticker, a box containing 4x2g weights and 2x4g weights, and an extender to reach distant points with the mouse.
I have wanted to switch to a wireless mouse for a while. After getting the MX Master 3 for work, I decided to look for a good gaming mouse as well. I was torn between the equally excellent Corsair Dark Core RGB and the G502 Lightspeed. In the end, the Logitech won me over with its details.
The mouse is the right weight and size, although these are subjective. The HERO 16K sensor is top-notch, and resolution is not necessary.
I read that many people have issues with the switches, and judging by the frequency of the problem, it must be quite serious. Personally, I haven't experienced it so far. However, after doing some research, I found that there is a solution. If the switches start acting up, with a little patience, you can fix the mouse by replacing the switches with others using a simple soldering iron. Replacement kits for the G502 are already available on well-known international websites. It's definitely not the easiest or most pleasant thing to do, and for some, it may not even be possible. But at least, with a small cost and some work, the problem can be solved once and for all. The other solution is to return the mouse and get a refund if the warranty applies.
As for its usage, even though I don't have much time for gaming, it left me with a very nice feeling and I don't regret buying it. The buttons, as I mentioned, respond correctly, the grip is good, it glides nicely on the mouse mat, and it also has the very convenient thumb rest. If it had one on the other side, like the Dark Core, it would be perfect, but there always has to be something that bothers you...
Also, I would have expected to see a USB Type-C port. Instead, it has the outdated Micro-USB, but that's not a big deal.
Overall, very satisfied with the mouse. I just hope the switches don't start acting up slowly like they did for other users. If that happens, we will have to take action.
If you think it's like the wired but wireless, you would be making a big mistake (like I did).
Having it for 7 months, compared to the wired, it seems fake, the clicks, the scroll wheel, everything doesn't have the same quality when you press them, also the weight of the wired one seems more right to me (and both are without weights). Logitech made it lighter, but it's almost double the price and no relation in terms of quality.
A few months later (after I got it), the left click started to double click when you release it (this is a known issue, but because it feels fake, it didn't surprise me when it started doing it)... but I can't stand the double clicks anymore (you try to select text, and after releasing the click, it deselects, it's maddening) so I took it to the store to send it for service (so I have to wait 7-10 business days).
I had tried everything, changing the left or right click, letting the battery completely drain, but it would only work for a short while and it wasn't a permanent solution.
I'm not saying the wired one is perfect, it had issues with the click too, the scroll wheel didn't work correctly sometimes (that's why I changed it), but I'd rather get another one for 50€ (if it's out of warranty) than for 100+€.
I wouldn't buy the wireless one again, but I would buy the wired one.
Awesome! With plenty of buttons for FPS and MMO. I had the Mamba Elite and got this one for portability. In the end, it's much more convenient and comfortable. 10/10
The mouse was perfect until the right click and left click started malfunctioning, they don't work properly anymore. I have had it for 8 months and it hasn't fallen down even once. It really wasn't worth the money
Excellent mouse, very comfortable, immediate response, glides very smoothly. For my preferences, it is a bit light (I have already added the additional weights and still consider it light). However, it is not a disadvantage because I am starting to get used to it and prefer it over previous mice I had. Battery life is as promised by the company (48-60 hours)
Personal opinion, we are talking about the best wireless gaming mouse ever released!!!
Incredible grip feeling (in my opinion, it's better for large hands, for medium and small hands it's better to go for the grip g703 with g903) ... esports pro gamers fps who tested it didn't notice any difference compared to the previous wired model in tests they conducted and later used by everyone in the world championship!!!
Positives:
It features the next-generation HERO 16K sensor,
the battery lasts for 24 hours of gaming and charges within 2 hours,
the design is incredible,
it is compatible with any powerplay charging cable,
it has 11 buttons,
it has extra weights to adjust it to your preferences,
and it is WIRELESS.
Negatives:
It is only for right-handed people,
and the price is a bit high compared to the previous model g502 proteus spectrum at 80 euros, which is wired.
The best purchase for someone who is a gaming enthusiast, 10/10 from me
I bought the G502 Lightspeed because the G502 Proteus Spectrum broke after a fall. I wanted to get rid of the extra cables on my desk and switched to wireless. The wired G502 satisfied me completely for 3 years and due to the excellent reviews, I ended up choosing the wireless version of the mouse. In a few words:
Pros
- It is the best gaming mouse on the market
- It has adjustable weight
- With the corresponding mouse pad, the battery never runs out
- Charges from 0 to 100% in 90 minutes
- There is no latency
- Many extra buttons for macros
- Infinite scroll
- Ergonomic design
Cons
- It is the most expensive mouse in its category
- Battery life is only 48-60 hours -- EDIT(03/05/2020): The battery lasts much less, 24-30 hours with RGB instead of 48
- Strictly for right-handed users
- Eccentric gaming design
It is not worth the price difference from the wired version and is aimed at a very specific audience.
If the price did not exceed 100 euros, I would highly recommend it. The only thing I can say is that if your budget allows it, it is the top choice.
Expensive but it is the best there is.
You can use it as a wired mouse because it has an extension cable which you can also use to have the receiver closer to the mouse when using it wirelessly. It is RGB and you can create different profiles with different dpi and different color for each one.
Just pay attention to one thing, in order to make the battery last for many hours, you need to TURN OFF THE PERMANENT DPI LIGHT. IT IS THE LIGHT WITH THE 3 LINES ON THE SIDE. IF YOU DO THIS, THE BATTERY WILL LAST TWICE AS LONG.
Also, make sure to have the function enabled that turns off all the lights when the mouse is idle for a few minutes.
Apart from that, the battery is also affected by the lighting effect you have set on the "G" logo. For example, if you set the breathing effect, the battery lasts longer than if you have set the continuous lighting effect like static or fixed.
I was eagerly waiting for this mouse and unfortunately it disappointed me. It is exactly the same mouse as the G502 Hero but in a wireless version. It costs about three times the price because it offers wireless technology and saves you from the cable. Which means that for the approximately 150 euros it costs, one would expect a built-in battery that lasts. NO, it doesn't last. It runs out in a few days and then needs to be charged. If you are a gamer, then it needs to be charged every 2 days. And I ask....Why do you charge me 100 euros more to give me this amazing mouse in a wireless version if you can't give me a decent battery life???
Don't tell me now that it has better responsiveness, etc. because both have 16000 dpi, not to mention that from 10,000 dpi and above, you have to be a professional game tester to notice the difference.
Otherwise, the mouse is wonderful, but I believe that Logitech, which is one of the most serious mouse manufacturing companies, should give more importance to battery life because that's what the user wants! They shouldn't have to constantly be with a cable and charging. Otherwise, sell it for 80 or 90 euros, not 150. What am I going to do with the wireless if I have to keep charging it all the time?? Give it to me with replaceable batteries, it's better than having built-in ones that I can't do anything about. I prefer to buy batteries every 2-3 months rather than charge every 2-3 days.
Therefore, to not bother you, whoever wants a wireless mouse with better battery life is better off buying two Logitech MX Master mice and saving money because they are cheaper and have a much longer battery life.
That's it, sorry if I bored you, the choice is yours.