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Review on Logitech G G502 SE Hero Gaming Mouse Black/White by Mateusz Mate ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

I change the mouse for the second time, the first time I bought Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro - the mouse is awesome, but the wheel fell apart after 2 months - I had to give it back under warranty with a refund. It's a shame, damn it, but such a wireless Logitech is very expensive, and they doused it with excrement. I took this one for 5200, let's see how long it lasts (hopefully for a long time). Oh yes, be careful - the mouse is not as big as it seems, even the photographs with the hand did not convince me until I took it in MY hand. Although I think I'll get used to it.

Pros
  • 1) 2 scroll wheel modes: step by step and without. The wheel looks powerful, reliable, every click is very well felt (especially against the backdrop of the current pandemic, when after a while the wheel starts to act up, then up and down - there is no such feeling of "fragility" at all). 2) The up and down DPI switching buttons near the index finger are excellent, however, the profiles are not enough, as for me, only 4. Maybe I don’t know something, and can I do more? In general, I consider this a problem, especially considering that there is a button for the sniper near the thumb. 3) Awesome appearance of the mouse, I would add more backlighting. 4) The mouse wheel can click sideways - I don't know why you need it, but I use it to quickly jump from one desktop to another (instead of ctrl+win+arrow right or left). Yes, it's a macro.
Cons
  • 1) This, of course, I missed powerfully, but where should I put my two extreme fingers? They crawl on the rug with the mouse, ah-ah-ah, Logitech. 2) I don’t know about you, but the sniper button had to be made programmable. Why do I need it when there is already a very convenient DPI switch? Okay, now cyber cutlets will come running, who will say, they say, "Well, you're running with a gun, shot back, got a sniper and you have no time to switch to the very bottom" - blah blah blah, and then when you need to pull out the gun, you don't need to switch the sensitivity up will? Well, in addition, I'm not for shooters, I just would like it to be programmable, I would put some other action there. 3) The socket, which can be opened to get to the weights, is somehow suspiciously easy to open. I can't say that it is "broken", but one strange minus may follow from this - for some reason, when you need to make POINT mouse movements, sometimes it seems to hang and does not react. Whether it's a problem with the mat, or with calibration, or with the settings, in general, I don't know, but the mouse is definitely inaccurate in minimal movements, and I haven't figured out why.