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LIGHTFORCE SWITCHES
All-new hybrid optical-mechanical switches achieve higher levels of speed and reliability as well as retain the crisp actuation of mechanical.
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LIGHTSYNC RGB
Full-spectrum lighting with play detection to conserve battery. Customizable with G HUB software.
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DPI-SHIFT BUTTON
Remove and reverse to bring it closer to your thumb, or replace it with a cover.
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HYPERFAST SCROLL WHEEL
Lightened wheel spins freely or precisely scrolls in ratchet mode. L/R tilt are fully programmable.
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PTFE FEET
For maximum glide with optimized surface area. Balanced for frictionless feel and total control.
LIGHTSPEED WIRELESS
Pro-grade connectivity and performance without the wire. Now, featuring response times 68% faster than the previous generation.
HERO 25K SENSOR
High-precision gaming sensor with 1:1 accuracy at sub-micron levels and zero smoothing, filtering or acceleration. Choose up to 5 preferred sensitivities with G HUB software.
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EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE
With efficient LIGHTSPEED, HERO, and LIGHTSYNC RGB battery lasts for up to 120 hrs, 37 with RGB on.
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POWERPLAY COMPATIBLE
LIGHTSPEED wireless charging pad always keeps your mouse charged at rest and play (sold separately).
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LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN
Thin-wall exoskeleton, lightened scroll wheel, and more to achieve 106 g.
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PERFECT PAIR
Add G915 TKL for the most advanced keyboard technology with GL low-profile mechanical switches and pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless.
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PLAY IN COMFORT AND STYLE
Meet G733. Lightweight comfort plus freedom, performance of LIGHTSPEED wireless. Customize LIGHTSYNC RGB to suit your playstyle.
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NEVER WORRY ABOUT BATTERY AGAIN
POWERPLAY continuous charging solution keeps your G502 X charged at all times, both at rest and at play.
ddarty –
I recently purchased the Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed Wireless, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision. This gaming mouse is a game-changer in every sense of the word!Design & Comfort:The ergonomic design of the G502 X Plus is incredibly comfortable for extended gaming sessions. It fits perfectly in my hand, and the customizable weight system allows me to fine-tune the mouse to my exact preferences. The build quality feels premium and durable, ensuring it will last for years.Performance:The performance is simply top-notch. With the HERO 25K sensor, the precision and responsiveness are unmatched. Whether I’m playing fast-paced shooters or strategy games, the accuracy is spot-on. The Lightspeed wireless technology provides a lag-free experience, making it feel just like a wired mouse. Plus, the battery life is excellent, lasting up to 60 hours on a single charge!Customization:One of my favorite features is the customizable buttons. With 11 programmable buttons, I can assign various functions and macros to suit my gaming style. The G Hub software is intuitive and easy to use, allowing me to customize the RGB lighting, DPI settings, and button functions effortlessly.RGB Lighting:The RGB lighting is stunning and adds a nice touch of flair to my gaming setup. The Lightsync technology syncs the lighting with my other Logitech devices, creating a cohesive and immersive experience. If you’re into the LED light thing, this will be a plus for you. I don’t really care for the whole led thing, overall.Conclusion:Overall, the Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed Wireless is a phenomenal gaming mouse that delivers on all fronts. Its ergonomic design, exceptional performance, extensive customization options, and impressive battery life make it a must-have for any serious gamer. I highly recommend this mouse to anyone looking to elevate their gaming experience. Worth every penny!
J.S.J.S. –
The 2022 Logitech G502 X Plus was a very pleasant surprise. It is replacing a Logitech G-Pro that is roughly 80 grams weight on a Logitech Powerplay mouse pad (expanded cover for extra space and non-stop charging), primarily used for Overwatch2. Other gaming mice in my collection include earlier G502’s, G903, Razer Death Adder + Copperhead, Steelseries Rival3 and Rival600, etc. Generally the best performers in FPS games are the lightest units with the best optical sensors, and the G502 X Plus definitely fits that criteria.Pros:-Comfortable ergonomic shape for marathon gaming sessions-PTFE mouse feet for super-smooth glide across mouse pads-The new optical hybrid switches are incredibly fast compared to the G-Pro’s older Omron switches, with a nice crisp click and improved actuation. They will last much longer than conventional mechanical switches and correct double-clicking issues. My last G-Pro’s right rear thumb switch suffered from double-clicking issues since they were the old Omron mechanicals that wore out from constant use.-Nice RGB lighting if you are looking for that kind of bling-This mouse wakes from sleep mode instantly (like the G-Pro series). The old G502 Hero Wireless required a full second to wake up, making the old sleep mode feature extremely inconvenient and annoying.-At 106 grams list weight, the G502 X Plus is a tad heavier for a gaming mouse. However, coming from an 80 gram G-Pro, I notice better aim stability without sacrificing flick aim consistency. With the Powerplay charging puck attached and USB receiver stored inside, the G502 X Plus hits 110g on my postal scale. The G502 Hero wireless is 120g with the same accessories.Cons:-No more adjustable weights like its predecessor G502, but to be fair, the whole e-sport industry has shifted competitive user demand to lighter weight mice for the fastest aim flicks possible.-Battery power drains faster with RGB lighting at full settings. This is mitigated by reducing RBG brightness to 85% and shortening idle-mode entry from 2 minutes down to 1. Using a Logitech Powerplay mouse pad, my mouse battery power hovers around 78% to 90% steady with RGB enabled.-The mouse’s black finish tends to have shiny oil stains and wear marks over time. This is why I apply blue painter’s tape to the areas most prone to this issue. EDIT Feb 2024 – I’ve replaced the blue painter’s tape with automotive carbon fiber vinyl wrap for better visual appeal. Not recommended if you do not like the feel of textured carbon fiber, but it definitely gets rid of those shiny oil stains. Picture attached.-GHub software will not allow users less than 3 DPI presets, and all of these have to be different values at 50dpi intervals. I tried to “lock” my mouse at 1000dpi to avoid accidental DPI switching, but the software would not allow me to do this, so I ended up moving my DPI cycling button to the default profile button up top and removing the up/down DPI adjustment buttons next to the left click. This gave me two additional buttons for other programable functions (like Alt and middle-mouse click since pressing the mouse wheel down can feel awkward).-The new hybrid mechanical switches have a different click sound compared to conventional switches — not really louder, but definitely more metallic.Yes, this mouse is expensive, but the combination of lighter weight + excellent ergonomics + fast/crisp long-wear switches makes this model very hard to beat. If you are looking for a mouse with more weight and heft, then you may not be happy with the G502 X since the latest model has been redesigned for the e-sports crowd. The G502 X now combines lighter weight with an ergo shape, something that most ultra-light mouse offerings lack.NOTE: If you want the best wireless mouse experience, I recommend pairing the G502 X Plus with a Logitech Powerplay for non-stop wireless charging while using the mouse. For those that want a larger mouse pad than what the default Powerplay size offers, check out “Logitech powerplay mousepad expansion mod” on youtube. I have my set-up displayed in the attached images along with actual weight compared to the old G502 Wireless. Update 4/26/2023: The Glorious XL mousepad is the perfect thickness for this Powerplay expansion mod.EDIT: I just read a few other reviews claiming that the G502 X feels “cheap” because it feels too light. The whole point of lowering mouse weight is to minimize mass, thereby requiring less physical energy / effort to move the mouse quickly and accurately. This is how modern e-sports mice are designed, because a lighter mouse is a faster mouse, while a heavier one is a slower boat anchor that is usually on the losing end of an FPS fire fight. The G502 X Plus is only 10 grams lighter than the G502 hero, yet it is much easier to flick-aim than the older G502 Hero Wireless.Also, if you want RGB on the G502 X, you have to get the Plus edition, other wise you get no RGB. Yet one newer review complained about missing RGB LED’s on his G502 X non-Plus edition. Going no-RGB is still a valid choice since it saves a few grams, extends battery life, and costs less, but just make sure you know what you are buying ahead of time. 😉
Alex ChulzhanovAlex Chulzhanov –
I was a bit hesitant on the price for this mouse but ordered one to replace my well worn MX Master 3S. Overall the mouse is very high quality, responsive and accurate with great features both for gaming and for productivity.Pros:- PTFE sliders- Excellent ergonomics and material choices, improved over the G502 Hero- Highly accurate and good feedback in the buttons and scrolling- Hyperscrolling button for going through spreadsheets or email inboxes very quickly- Good weight (this one is subjective, but I like a heavier mouse. Even being wireless this one is pretty lightweight but enough mass to have a nice feel)Cons:- Lightspeed only. Lightspeed is really cool, and makes the mouse extremely accurate, but not having the convenience of Bluetooth is definitely a minus in my book, especially having to switch the dongle between devices instead of just pressing a button on the bottom of the mouse like with the MX Master.Aside from the dongle limitations, the mouse itself is well worth it. The RGB lighting is very nice and Logitech’s G Hub software is pretty good. Battery life has also been very good. I am interested to try it out with the PowerPlay mouse pad eventually, as this mouse is compatible.
Dale Dufford –
I have tried many mice throughout the years from many different brands and with many different grip styles, but I always find myself coming back to the G502. I’ve had several of them over the years, but this one is by far my favorite.PROS:-The design of the mouse is great (in my opinion)-Premium build quality.-It fits my hand perfectly and is extremely comfortable for long-term use.-It glides across my desk with ease.-Logitech’s Lightspeed Wireless technology is great. I’ve never experienced a moment of lag or had the mouse disconnect.-The “infinite-scroll” scroll wheel is awesome to have on this mouse, especially as a frequent MX Master user.-The buttons feel great and work consistently.-The battery lasts me for weeks with consistent heavy usage (with LEDs off)-USB-C ChargingCONS:-Expensive. Like, really expensive. There are plenty of other mice that absolutely destroy this mouse in price-to-performance.-Poor battery life with LEDs on. One of the main reasons I switched to this mouse from the Razer Viper Ultimate I was using was the poor battery life of the Viper (with LEDs on). The G502 definitely outperforms the Viper in terms of battery life (With LEDs on), but still will only last me a few days with heavy usage. I’ve since turned the LEDs off and have had incredible battery life.-Heavy. This is by no means a lightweight mouse. It comes with extra optional weights that you can add to the mouse, but they make an already heavy mouse even heavier. I personally don’t love super lightweight mice, and the G502 without the weights is about the perfect weight for me. However, I know many people prefer lightweight mice over heavy ones.Overall, this is a fantastic mouse, and I expect to continue to use it for years to come. This is a big step up in quality from their G502 Hero mouse. I have used several of them in the past, and they’ve always just felt cheap to me. This mouse feels premium but also has a premium price tag.
Mike P. –
Hey gamers, buckle up for a wild ride because the Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED just took my gaming experience to the next level! This mouse is an absolute beast that deserves all the praise it gets. Let me break down why this bad boy is a must-have for any serious gamer out there.First off, the LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches. These babies offer the perfect blend of responsiveness and durability. Every click feels smooth and satisfying, giving you that extra edge during intense gaming sessions. They’ve got a fantastic tactile feel that’s simply addictive, and trust me, you won’t be able to resist clicking away on this mouse.And can we talk about the HERO 25K gaming sensor? It’s a game-changer (literally!). The precision and accuracy it delivers are unmatched. No matter how frantic the gameplay gets, this sensor keeps up flawlessly, ensuring every move you make is registered in real-time. It’s like having a sixth sense in the virtual world!Now, let’s dive into the LIGHTSYNC RGB. I’m a sucker for RGB lighting, and the G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED delivers it in all its glory. The customization options are out of this world! You can synchronize the lighting with your favorite games or create your own mesmerizing light shows. It adds that extra touch of style to your setup, making you feel like a true gaming wizard.One thing I absolutely adore about this mouse is its wireless functionality. With LIGHTSPEED technology, the G502 X PLUS delivers a lag-free, ultra-fast connection. It’s as if the mouse is hardwired to your PC, minus the annoying cables. The freedom to move around without any restrictions is truly liberating, especially during intense gaming moments.Compatibility-wise, this mouse plays well with both PC and macOS. So whether you’re a Windows warrior or a macOS maverick, the G502 X PLUS has got you covered. It’s versatile, adaptable, and ready to take on any gaming setup.Finally, let’s not forget about the design. The sleek black finish exudes elegance and sophistication. It fits perfectly in my hand, providing an ergonomic grip that’s comfortable even during marathon gaming sessions. It’s clear that Logitech put a lot of thought into every detail, ensuring a premium feel from the moment you unbox it.In conclusion, the Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED is an absolute game-changer. With its LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, HERO 25K gaming sensor, LIGHTSYNC RGB, and seamless wireless connectivity, it’s everything a gamer could dream of and more. If you’re serious about gaming and want to elevate your skills to the next level, this mouse is an essential addition to your arsenal. Trust me, once you experience the power of the G502 X PLUS, you won’t look back.So grab yours now, unleash the beast, and let the gaming magic unfold!Happy gaming,Mike P.
Joseph L. –
I replaced my “ol’ reliable” Logitech G502 Hero after several years of use due to the infamous double clicking issue. I’m not a tinkerer, so I figured to make an upgrade. Just like it’s predecessor, this one is certainly living up to the G502 reliability, affordability, and quality. It’s reasonable priced for an upgrade. I never thought I’d invest in a wireless gaming mouse, but this one has certainly defied my expectations. Honestly, I probably wouldn’t have opted for it, but the wired one had no RGB and I RGB vomit everything, so I returned it lol. Well played Logitech 😑 The RGB is very easy to set up and had a lot of options for customizing. The battery life lasts for several days at a time with it always being on w/ RGB and likely longer if I turned it off after each use. If you’re tied to the cord, you can simply plug it in when gaming and unplug for everything else. If the charging pad was an option as a full desk-mat, I would have opted for it, but I don’t want to put it on top of my current Razer RGB desk-mat. It feels a little less robust in comparison to the G502 Hero in terms of weight (likely due to the absence of a battery and optional weights) and external materials. I did miss the metal scroll wheel, braided wire (this one is rubber, but I’m rarely using it anyways) and the option for weights, but I’ve long forgotten them after a couple of months of use. It is fairly light though, if that’s a big deterrent for you. Otherwise, if you are looking to wireless upgrade, I couldn’t recommend this one enough! If you’d prefer wired and don’t care for RGB, get the other one for less and same specs. There’s a reason why this mouse is sitting pretty with thousands of reviews and an average of 4.5 stars at the time of this review. GET IT! G502 MASTER RACE!!
Bear –
Very nice mouse. It’s comfortable and light and the buttons are well placed and easy to index with your thumb. The tracking is very smooth and the scroll wheel has a nice feel with clean even clicks or can be switched to a free scroll.I can’t comment on the charging as I’ve been using it so far as a wired mouse.
marinfrsmarinfrs –
Ive used a 502 mouse either in wired and then wireless form for quite a while now, it has more buttons than most mice offer in this range and its very comfortable in hand and easy to quickly hit multiple buttons.G Hub is ok, Ive seen better software, but not better hardware.The biggest gripe I had about the 502 was the G7 button, the second one down on the left. It was nearly useless; it was small and short and its position made it hard to reach back with your pointer finger and also hard to hit it with your thumb. It looked like it was designed for looks than actually being useful.Well the 502x fixed that.The 502x plus is the version I got and it immediately feels both familiar and better than the 502 did. Its a bit wider and less arched and the buttons all feel instantly available just like the old 502 did, but the G7 button is now longer and is easy to hit with the middle of your pointer or a tiny reach up with your thumb.Time will tell if the change they made to the switches helped.. Ive had one 502 start doing the double click thing.. hopefully the optic ones are more reliable.Aside from those small changes, all for the better to me.. Logitech left the rest of the mouse alone.Well, they did remove the ability to add weights, but I never saw the need or benefit to add a gram or two to a mouse. Thinking that a gram will affect a mouse seems a bit pretentious to me anyway, similar to the guys that complain about 20db fans being too loud, then happily bang away on a mechanical keyboard that sounds like a tap dance class on a metal roof.anyway..The RGB is basically the same, it looks good and matches up with my logi keyboard just the same.. but I did like the lit up G on the 502, that was neat.Neither of these two minor changes will effect my use at all though.Anymore it seems rare for a company to update a longstanding product and actually fix an issue without feeling the need to totally revamp the product and end up screwing up more basic features than were fixed.Logi managed to do it this time, well done!
Attic Man –
Obviously there are two companies to choose from for high quality wireless mice, basically very happy with it and gaming is a breeze. Easy to select different speeds/dpi. Battery life is great. I just turn off LED lighting since that’s more for people that like everything lit up.I would highly recommend this mouse for anybody that’s wanting to use this for everyday driver or for gaming. I would not hesitate to buy this product again.As a side note, the USB cable that comes with the mouse is long and you can actually keep it connected to your computer to keep a charged.I have it set to relatively low DPI which is fine, also set to lower update frequency which saves battery life tremendously.
George Cooper –
I’ve played with all kinds of computer mice in my time. All different manufacturers including Logitech. I’ve had the two different Logitech MX keyboard/mouse combo. I have Corsair’s K55 combo. And a bunch of cheap mice.But, this mouse “Logitech G502X”, “BY FAR”, has the smoothest glide, button actuation, and perfect weight of any mouse I have used.It costs a little more than a cheap one. Gave me more than expected from a mouse. And the seller got it to me a whole day ahead of scheduled delivery date.I am impressed.