

Like most gaming mice these days, the side feature textured grips, though they don't do much for its function or feel-they're more for show than anything else.Īt 5.2 by 3 by 1.6 inches, the mouse feels a little long, though you'll get comfy with it soon enough. Its slope is a little low for a right-handed device but compensates for it with a large thumb-rest wing, which catches your hand and keeps it steady in a comfortable position. It makes sense that Logitech would stick with the G502 shape, seeing it's generally very comfortable. The choice is not new to Logitech designs, but one I wholeheartedly endorse. Unlike most companies, Logitech puts physical labels on these buttons, which is extremely helpful when you're customizing layouts. Lastly, there's a DPS-dropping sniper button. On the left side, there are two pairs of macro buttons-two singular buttons that sit next to your pointer finger and two lower side buttons you reach with your thumb. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse Review From the top down, there are two primary buttons and a clickable scroll wheel with two buttons below it one is a macro button, the other is mechanical, allowing you to choose between incremental and "endless" scroll-wheel feel. It's an 11-button right-hander, sturdy in matte and shiny shades of black plastic. The G502, UntetheredĪt first glance, the G502 Lightspeed looks identical to the wired G502 Hero. At $149.99 for the mouse plus $99.99 for PowerPlay, the G502 Lightspeed asks a lot from your wallet, but gives back just as much. It also has great battery life, though that isn't even a consideration in its ideal setup-paired with Logitech's PowerPlay wireless charging mousepad so it stays powered in perpetuity. Its newest model, the G502 Lightspeed, offers a cord-free controller without compromise: Built in the image of the company's popular G502 Hero gaming mouse, the Lightspeed's sleek 11-button design, light and sturdy shell, and flawless 2.4GHz connection combine to make something great. Logitech wants you to go all in on a wireless gaming mouse. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.

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