

The G502, through its different iterations, has proven to be a fan favourite with its angular design, comfy thumb rest, hyper-fast scroll wheel, and numerous buttons – so many that it almost makes you wonder what an MMO mouse is for. Logitech’s G502 gaming mouse has a venerable history, so its latest ‘ G502 Lightspeed’ wireless mouse has a lot to live up to. How did it perform? Check out our review below to see whether or not it’s a mouse we recommend. RAZER sells the NAGA PRO which corresponds perfectly to my criteria of choice mentioned above.We reviewed Logitech’s G502 Lightspeed wireless mouse. I have therefore chosen to part with this mouse which, for me, benefits from the clearly overpriced reputation.Īnd if this is of interest to some, at the time of writing this post, I have to admit that I am disappointed with this lack of finesse in this price range. So when I lift the mouse to put it back down, the clicker vibrates against the switch. I also noticed that when I lift the mouse up/down, when I navigate a lot, a plastic noise is heard, a kind of unpleasant squeaking, and when I look closer, I noticed that the clicks are not totally stuck against the switch. I really didn't like the lack of demarcation for the 2 extra left click keys, this is a mouse that has a very chiseled design with sharp angles and shapes, and the keys are sometimes hard to tell by touch, I would have clearly appreciated a distinction of material or volume to delineate the keys of this atypical design. The grip is excellent, the weight adjustment is appreciable, a cover allows to store the USB dongle, and the software is easy to handle although a bit messy in some menus. I finally made the choice of this G502 LIGHTSPEED for : I didn't set myself a budget so I might as well tell you that before I bought this mouse I compared it with the biggest competing models: I was looking for a wireless mouse with several configurable keys.Īnd I bought this mouse a little bit out of spite because of the lack of choice.
