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Logitech Lightspeed Wireless Adjustable Programmable Review

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Details

Connectivity TechnologyLIGHTSPEED wireless
BrandLogitech
Compatible DevicesPC
SeriesG502 Hero Lightspeed Wireless
Special FeaturePC / Mac, PC Mouse, 4 Ways, Radio Transfer, Built-in Storage Capability

Description of Logitech Lightspeed Wireless Adjustable Programmable

High-performance design : The iconic shape that pushed the boundaries of the PC gaming mouse has evolved even further for wireless performance, a thin wall design and an internal endoskeleton structure to reduce weight and increase gaming control. LIGHTSPEED wireless : The LIGHTSPEED ecosystem of USB wireless Logitech gaming mouse technologies are trusted by esports professionals to deliver pro-grade, ultra-fast and reliable gaming performance. HERO 16K sensor : The HERO sensor delivers class-leading performance up to 16000 DPI, with pixel-precise performance and zero smoothing, filtering or acce...

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

I bought it on AliExpress, and generally speaking, when purchasing a mouse in this market segment, I would like a proper pack. This mouse is excellent, and after unpacking it, you can feel the premiumness of the device. Inside, everything is neatly folded, the wire has no memory effect, it's just a plague, you don't feel it like a feather, I'm generally a fan of wireless solutions, but this mouse pleasantly surprised me, perhaps this is due to its weight, if it were lighter the wire would feel…

Pros
  • Design\sErgonomics Metal Wheel The wire (scroll G) Sensation indication Construct with top-notch materials Glides Adhesive included (G sticker)
Cons
  • Weight distribution Creative package design

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

The software is great; there is no perceptible pain even if your hand sweats on it. Those with a bloated hand that they picked up in dns for $5299 can benefit from this.

Pros
  • No flaws can be found in this system. Design of the Proteus Spectrum
Cons
  • of the drawbacks, the wheel is pushed hard thick wire, much like a spring (you can hear the spring and its dependability when you bang on the buttons).

I decided to buy a mouse despite the general consensus among reviewers that it does not live up to its reputation as the best mouse available. Very shortly, a double click occurred, but only with a particular amount of pushing force. Roughly speaking, when a finger just falls on a key, then it works. When the game is in its normal state, this is not the case. In order to increase my standing in the market by 20 points, I have attached a picture of a dirty mouse.

Pros
  • When I'm feeling anxious, I can easily distract myself by clicking one of the buttons that I've deactivated from the additional features. It's possible that a plus sign can be used to refer to a button that lowers the dpi for a sniper shot. However, I was raised on games where a high dpi was not necessary; therefore, I do not require this button either. The anchor and the wheel brake. When you start scrolling a huge Word document or when the page loads slowly, a cool thing that happens is that the wheel starts spinning by itself. However, when the brake is used, a loud rattling sound can be heard coming from the wheel. It became less difficult as time went on.
Cons
  • It was difficult for me, or rather I was too lazy, to configure all of these buttons; I still haven't figured it out, but I didn't need all of these dpi changes, so I turned them off. I am an old fart, so it was tough for me, or rather I was too lazy, to do so. I simply want to assign a different function to these buttons so that I may play MMORPG, but I can't figure out how to do it:D A month and a half later, the double click was introduced.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

I have an odd feeling and want to put this mouse along with 5 and 2. I use it since it's an expensive item and I won't alter it any longer; it's a fully personal product. Any of the series a4tech bloody is not inferior to her; trust in the integrity of judgment. If these patterns are jammed with dirt, why do they get dirty?

Pros
  • a lot of settings, comfortable in the hand (which is unfortunate), somewhat silent keys, a great, pleasant scroll wheel, and dpi
Cons
  • Only buttons and macros are useful for moba as a whole, such grip and fixation issues, making it difficult to explain why it only functions properly on a dedicated mat for moba. It fits my hand well, but I had trouble getting used to it even on a mat for 2022 for a year. Its handling is also not very excellent, and it's not even a habit. Not worth the money; I'd gladly pay more if the product were changed. The mouse wheel's button is awkward to press, and the side buttons are always engaged.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

After spending that ridiculous amount of money on the RIVAL 700, I wasn't expecting much from the mouse, but I was pleasantly surprised by it. In my opinion, this is one of the best items available on the market because it combines an affordable price with a high level of quality.

Pros
  • Adjustment made to the weight additionally. Medium-sized hands can get a good, comfortable hold on this. Utilizing the mouse wheel for rapid scrolling. The wheel itself is made of a high-quality metal. G HUB enhanced with the capacity to make use of game presets.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

The "sniper" button allows you to play shooters at a very high resolution (DPI). The additional weapon binding buttons (g8 and g7) surprised me with their usefulness (I no longer use the clave or the wheel) and made me very happy. Both the palm grip and the claw are satisfactory for my 18.5 cm hand while using a rake. The only drawback is that it's somewhat heavy.

Pros
  • Gun with a trigger There are two keys to the left (g8 and g7). Shape that is easy to carry Mouse plug-in
Cons
  • Quantity of mice. Even without the extra weight, it's not for everyone. I don't think this is the right place to add lateral pressure on the wheel, but the bottom makes it rattle like crazy.

We tortured the left mouse button's unpredictable behavior so that you never knew how the action connected to it would turn out. When dragging a file, for instance, it might not go where it should and stop in the middle of the path. This is sometimes how files are misplaced. No response was received from the Logitech appeal! It's unfortunate because I trusted this company's quality and used its outskirts for 15 years.

Pros
  • Beautiful. many buttons. Comfortable.
Cons
  • Dear, paid 6000 r. Click the left button twice.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

I bought a mouse for games, some shooters, and tanks. Well, for work in programs such as Photoshop. While the mouse justifies itself. Has some pros: Build quality, Lots of buttons and all customizable, The weight changes with the help of weights, precise sensor, Ease of customizing proprietary software. Easily set up profiles for every need, G910 keyboard + G502 mouse. Got cons: Haven't found it yet. I'll see what happens with the click of the buttons after 5 months.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

I've used this mouse for three years with no issues. The button that decreases DPI when pushed is a fantastic feature; I always use it and now find it impossible to function without it. Same goes for an endless scroll. I also frequently use the Logitech G Hub's customizable macros, which can be set up separately for each application. The main drawback is that you generally don't need buttons to switch between DPI modes; you only need one that you can get used to. And another, which you can…

Pros
  • Comfortable Reliable Numerous buttons You can configure macros.
Cons
  • These are not currently produced.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but overall not bad.

This mouse is lovely. If it's anything like mice made by other companies, I hope the plastic doesn't peel after a while. However, I don't anticipate any issues, as the Logitech mouse and keyboard at work have outlasted both of my immediate predecessors and the previous LX6 wireless mouse from them has faithfully served for 7 years (and even now it can be soldered to the mikriki - it can continue to serve). ate after toiling for a year. The mouse is still fully functional, save one small…

Pros
  • I've had it for three months and it's been great. Very comfortable mouse; it rests naturally in the palm of the hand and has never broken down on the plastic pad. The optical sensor on the mouse wheel is so durable that it is now standard on computer mice. The inertial scrolling of the mouse wheel is a neat feature, but after a month of gameplay, I've had my fill. I put one weight to the side farthest from my wrist and one weight to the side nearest my wrist to achieve the optimum weight distribution. Therefore, the mouse seems powerful and monolithic, like a Canon 1D compared to the company's newer crop of DSLRs. I no longer find myself wondering "what is the mouse doing" or "why am I selecting units at random" while playing SC2 because everything is so well-oiled. I have tried disabling all the DPI settings in the driver except for the default 800, and the mouse continues to function normally.
Cons
  • Recently, a piece of the driver flew off, and I had to reset the sensitivity and all the rest of the controls from scratch. For the first and last time, please. The life of a person who owns a long-haired exotic Persian of yard blood is difficult, but nobody knows by what miracle cat hair is trapped under the bottom cover with weights. I worry that after two or three years of play the mouse would start to crawl with plastic on the carpet, thus adding Teflon inserts at the bottom would make it thicker. The mouse has a wholly uplifting effect in every other context. The bottom cover has a pattern that effectively catches fat; whether this is a bonus or a minus remains unclear to me, but it is preferable there rather than on the Teflon-coated legs. It doesn't throw off the balance.

It looks and feels like a high-end mouse, which is an impression that it conveys visually as well. However, there is a particularity, which was discussed earlier. Although the Razer DeathAdder V2 weighed 82 grams, and the Logitech G G502 Hero weighed 121 grams, the customer decided to purchase the Logitech product. Razer does not have free scrolling, which is a really useful feature while you are surfing the web since it allows you to become accustomed to it very quickly. Logitech intends to…

Pros
  • I bought as a replacement for the Razer Imperator, which I had been using successfully for almost ten years. The "endless" and clickless scrolling of the wheel is a feature that is exclusive to Logitech. This feature is useful on websites, in documents, and in books (and it does not interfere with the gaming experience at all). You just need to click a few times to return to regular scrolling. + Omron mechanical switches with a force of 75 grams + all five buttons on the top of the mouse - Omron mechanics + matte pleasant plastic on the buttons + rubberized sidewalls are made as part of the case, not with stickers (at least at first glance) - there is the hope that they will not peel off over time + comfortable with both finger and palm grips, but with nuances (below) + high sensor resolution and polling rate + sensitivity adjustment with on-the-fly buttons Does not look or feel awkward or stupid like (hello, A4Tech), for example. Does not look or feel like competitors. + Eleven programmable buttons (I don't require so many, but suddenly it's vital to someone) I don't need so many, but someone else does.
Cons
  • Disadvantages . rather, characteristics: - hefty. In addition to that, weights are included in the kit. I removed all of the weights, and although they were still hefty, they were bearable (121g). Because there is insufficient room for the thumb while using a finger grip, the thumb on the left side of the hand rests against the "stand" from below. However, the buttons are positioned above the finger grip. Unusually, there is no "stand" button on the right side of the mouse. This is a peculiar design choice. If you shake the mouse, the wheel will dangle and make a rattling sound; it is odd to see something like this in a mouse that costs 5K. It would appear that the mechanism for free scrolling is to blame for this. - The wheel is not made of rubber but rather metal. Because your finger does not cling to the surface in the standard scrolling mode, you will need to apply more pressure in order to move the cursor. It rotates really effortlessly while free scrolling mode is on. - proprietary software that is inconvenient to use, but if you do not program the buttons, you will not be able to use it at all. - RGB backlight only on the logo and the indicator on the button - the lighting simply needs a line on the top of the case to work properly

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

The mouse performs well, on the whole. And for those who are accustomed to using hefty mice and grip the mouse with their thumb in the region of the junction of their phalanges rather of the tip (so that the side button is not hit), even more will come in. However, I would strongly suggest that you drive to a store where you can actually touch this mouse before making a choice on whether or not to buy it. Has some pros: - Reliable hardware - User-friendly software - Additional weights are…

I purchased a mouse just for shooters. In general, I was not dissatisfied with my choices because I had planned ahead, but a bad surprise with the wheel took me completely by surprise. Prior to that, I used the MX518, after which I stopped shooting and switched to the G600, but when I started shooting again, I chose to bring this one along so that I would have something to compare it to. For those who purchased this mouse specifically for shooters, I urge you to immediately change the function…

Pros
  • Excellent construction and materials. outstanding pointing precision 11 buttons with programming scalable weight "Surgical instrument" is all I will say.
Cons
  • 1. I was a little let down by the extra keys on the LMB in terms of the mouse's ergonomics. The painting itself turned out to be narrow, and these extra keys can be inadvertently depressed if the mouse is not held in the manufacturer's recommended manner. The mouse is ideal for a "claw" hold, which uses only the fingers and not the entire palm. My palm is huge, so I typically hold the mouse in a "claw" grip with my thumb and little finger on the sides, my index finger on the left mouse button, my middle finger on the wheel, and my ring finger on the right mouse button (an old habit from three-button mice, including those from the G600). This finger configuration places the index finger on the edge of the LMB and add. buttons, which are also on the same horizontal level as the LMB and are convenient for squeezing together during a combat. The only convenient "claw" grip for this mouse requires placing the ring and little fingers on the right side, and pressing RMB with the middle finger, which is unfamiliar to me and not practical. 2. A metal wheel with quick scrolling capabilities. I'm just baffled as to why a dedicated gaming mouse would require a quick scrolling browser feature. In contrast to another button that is located behind it and has the ability to be programmed, the wheel lock button itself strongly protrudes from the body. Pressing this button, however, is very inconvenient because the protruding up key for fixing the wheel in front of it interferes. And if you press the lock key while playing, you'll lose since the weapon change carousel will start, adding to your bewilderment about what's going on. The wheel itself is substantial, made of metal, has a few, sizable depressions, is devoid of a rubber coating, has sides that are opaque to the touch, and is moderately slippery (both when tilted left and right and when twisted back and forth). It is still manageable on dry fingers, but when the palm and fingers are just a little damp, using it becomes intolerably challenging.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

The G-Hub software was completed, everything functioned properly for me on Windows 10 without any issues, it installed successfully the first time, and it did not vanish. G-Hub, on the other hand, is far more difficult to use than the previous mouse configuration program. Working with application profiles and their associated settings may be a very challenging endeavor. You will not really get how it operates until you have navigated through all of the screens. But we decide. If you found the…

Pros
  • 1. Excellent shape. Naturally, this is a matter of opinion; nonetheless, three of my other friends have the identical mouse, and they are all as content as an elephant. Suitable for varied grips. 2. The capacity to alter the poundage of the weights. 3. Illumination that is not obvious. 4. Cool futuristic design. 5. Excellent use of the primary button combinations. The sound is extremely distinct, and I did not experience a double click despite having gone through two mice of this type; the first one I used for a year and a half, and the second one I used for six months. 6. This wire is excellently flexible, recalls bends only very faintly, and does not impede movement in any way. 7. Level sensor. Clear, there is no discernible lag, and there has never been any needless movement of the cursor. 8. Plentiful buttons; only dedicated massively multiplayer online game players require more. Personally, I have never experienced any inadvertent button presses next to the left mouse button; but, I have been known to confuse the button that allows me to modify the DPI setting with the button that enables endless scrolling. 9. superb build, superb materials. 10. When working with papers or excel tables, infinite scroll is typically a very helpful tool to have available.
Cons
  • 1. The second mouse I used developed a wire "hernia" (the braid was torn), which caused the mouse to stop working. 2. It is on the heavier side, which, from a personal standpoint, was not a drawback for me at the time of use (see the longread in the comments for more on this), but the majority of people like lighter mouse. 3. The wheel makes a lot of noise. This means that it makes a really loud noise when the scrolling is done quickly. Also subjective, many people do not find this to be an issue. I used to have older models that did not have rubber on the wheel; this caused a grating sensation, and the metal was also unpleasant to the taste and the eye.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

Even though it doesn't feel quite right in my hand, the ergonomics of the mouse are really decent. In spite of this, the G403 will be an improvement in this regard. There, you need only cup your hand around the mouse with your palm, and you can enjoy a very lengthy sitting session. What should we make of the dimensions and the weight? Because I have pretty large hands, I do not believe that a palm grip would be comfortable with this mouse. Fingers, claws, or something similar could be seen…

Pros
  • Overall, an excellent value for the price of the mouse.
Cons
  • Wheel. Because it is made of metal and the user's finger has a very difficult time adhering to it, using the mouse is not a particularly comfortable experience. Yes, and I did not use this scroll as part of a joke at any point. To what end? Even if you use the tactile mode, the wheel will continue to spin smoothly for a considerable distance due of this and also because of the weight of the wheel itself. An extremely peculiar answer that I am unable to make sense of.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pros and cons, think before buying.

Reactions to the jump from g102 to g502 are shared. Overall, I'm Pleased. The extra buttons I cared about most were included, but the awkward grip was the result of an odd design choice. After a week of practice, I was able to hold the mouse so that none of the jutting out parts bothered my hand. The sniper button is inconveniently placed, beyond the thumb rest, on which it is just the most convenient to hold this finger, especially in terms of mouse balance, so I just had to move my hand back…

Pros
  • Extras that are both useful and easy to use. I tend to bind controls in games primarily to buttons and wheel tilts. I remapped G102 to G502 so there would be more shortcuts available. Extremely legible wheel placements.
Cons
  • The mouse's body has an incredibly inconvenient cutout in the bottom left corner. There's a somewhat sharp edge just where your palm rests on the mouse (between your wrist and thumb). The hand leaves a mark after using a mouse. Regularly, LMB and occasionally RMB are crushed under the weight of the finger, with the help of a makeshift "spring" constructed out of a piece of cardboard. Because the MCM button is so much more tightly spaced than the wheel's side buttons, the latter frequently activate by mistake. There appears to be no rationale for the extensive use of hard rubber on the body's outside. This rubber makes it harder to hold the g102 in one's palm compared to the standard plastic. When you take your fingers off the LMB, PKM, or the wheel, they rattle horribly, but you learn to live with it. The noise of the wheel turning is noticeable. The hand may tire of dragging this iron on the table after g102, but it is possible to adapt. I utilize the "sniper" button (under my thumb) in Discord's walkie-talkie mode. So that when you turn on the radio, you don't accidentally perform actions that you don't need right now (mouse keys 4 and 5 are not suitable, them everywhere, except for games, the functions "back" and "forward" are assigned), the challenge is to find such a key or key combination on a computer that would not be a hotkey in a browser or other program. In addition, the numbers 6, 7, or 8 are not pre-mapped to anything on the mouse. Find a happy medium; I've stopped at Num5 with the numpad disabled. You'll need to program the keyboard buttons (or other mouse buttons) into the mouse software so you can tilt the wheel when scrolling to the left and right of the game. Unfortunately, this scroll is cumbersome to use in most situations. It doesn't work in Adobe Acrobat, and it scrolls too abruptly and too far (and in the opposite way) in Excel and Photoshop; therefore, the standard method of horizontal scrolling while holding ctrl or shift is preferable. That textured rubber gets grimy fast and is a pain to keep clean.

A mouse that cost so much lived for four months. planned to get the full Logitech G Pro series. I'm glad it did and that it prevented me from using a mouse from a firm that can't produce one that lasts at least a year. So that you can't mow, I put the fattest minus. I will stay away from this manufacturer, as I would recommend. If you read with the intention of taking something, do not. The money is not worth her.

Pros
  • lying comfortably in the hand.
Cons
  • Double-click four months later. noisy buttons. Does not function well on various surfaces (had to switch out the mat).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Normally, I don't care for sophisticated mice with a lot of buttons, but this one turned out to be both adorable and cozy. Everything is functional when I assigned buttons to my G Hub download. Naturally, paying 7k for it is a bit excessive; I purchased it from vendor "MKT Mobile" for 5 and a few kopecks. On the well-known Chinese website, you can get it cheaper, though, if your delivery is not too hot. A mouse like this is generally sufficient for me as a girl, and I hope it will continue to…

Pros
  • Fantastic design, soft backlight, and ideal hand fit. The rope is lengthy and supple out of the box, not crinkled in any way. Software conventions make it simple to set up and immediately understand. Given that I frequently need to scroll at night and that the mouse has a cool scroll wheel, I actually bought it for that reason. It is just silent and nimble.
Cons
  • Let's start with the cost. Second, relatives arrived already looking worn; there are no extra Teflon legs in the box (and for such a price they could have put it). As for me, heavy, complete weights are entirely unnecessary.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dissatisfied with this product, bad to use.

Before that, I used to have a G-500; the double-click issue started showing up after a couple of years of use; I purchased a G-502 to replace it; after about six months of use, the same issues started showing up (approximately 25 double clicks for every 100 clicks). Logitech has honored its warranty and provided a replacement mouse. While I was waiting for a replacement, I decided to purchase another one of the same sort; however, about a month later, it began to make a double clicking sound. I

Pros
  • A multitude of buttons dedicated to macros Weights It is quite comfortable to hold in the hand.
Cons
  • After being put to use for a few months, doubleclick finally broke.

The mouse performs well, on the whole. It is a terminator in terms of both its weight and its strength because to the thick plastic and the powerful grippiness of the rubber bands. We owe a debt of gratitude to the individuals who were responsible for designing and developing the equipment, which turned out to be not only practical but also, one might say, monumental. However, the device is somewhat cumbersome, and the manipulator "four" glides, despite the fact that the legs have previously…

Pros
  • Design. Despite the fact that I preferred the previous design approach that this firm took for their mice more, this mouse went straight to me. The structure. It looked to me to be fairly comfortable, particularly with the grip of 1-2-2, 1-3-1, and the hybrid that comes after the Razer Mamba Elite, which does not inspire much enthusiasm. ON. It does not have any bugs, it starts up properly, and it generally behaves in a calm and quiet manner. The functionality of the Logs is easy to comprehend and even intuitive. It is even more intriguing than that of the same Razer. performance. It's quite sweet around 1–2 milliseconds. Cry. I am not aware of the kind of mikriks that are there, but the click has a distinct feel to it, and the sound quality is, in my opinion, superior to that of the identical Razer Mamba Elite revision from 2022. Rubber bands. The solid rubber panels will never come off, and you won't even need a second glue to mould them into the desired shape. The side and additional buttons ended up being pretty nice to use and were easily identifiable from one another. Although the braided wire slides smoothly on the carpet, I strongly suggest that you invest in a holder (for instance, Cougar Bunker). Now, let's talk about the divine hyperscroll. Reading through lengthy documents is something that I really enjoy doing. However, there is also a "fly in the ointment" in this "barrel of honey," albeit it is not quite as significant. Next, in regard to the deficiencies
Cons
  • A small backlash of the main buttons, a fiercely rattling wheel and glide, all of which are worse than those of the identical Razer Mamba Elite 2022, but a rather rigid wire (I'm waiting for an ate with paracord), a very large (by modern standards) weight (although what am I talking about, mamba is literally lighter by 3-5 grams), which is why weights become a "nice addition"