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Review on Logitech G G502 Proteus Spectrum Gaming Mouse by Jnis Brveris ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ratio of price and quality is very pleasing, I will repeat the purchase.

This is my first gaming mouse, so I can't really compare it to anything else. I needed to take it to determine whether or not my poor gaming skills are the result of a defective mouse. It wasn't only the mouse, as the % of successful shots recovered following the initial dip experienced during "for yourself" adaptation. I made an online purchase at a budget retailer without trying it on, following the advice of previous customers. It was a stroke of luck that it worked for my hand and was a good fit otherwise. That's a chance you shouldn't take:) Two or three on the thumb seemed sufficient, but now I find myself using all eleven. The "bounce" of the buttons that has been reported for over a year has not yet materialized; however, I only play for an hour or two every day, at most. There are plenty of high-quality photographs available online, so I only included the photo as evidence of purchase.

Pros
  • (My) pillow (for) beneath my arm Feels good when touched. A brake-releasing wheel (this is actually a bonus, not a drawback; being able to fast and silently scroll through the commentary tapes is exactly what I miss about a properly functioning mouse). Numerous controls Adjustable button labels (under Windows; under Linux, the tool was not immediately loaded, but I didn't hunt for it - the mouse itself remembers the settings) and a plethora of other customization options. Correction of mass Illumination from behind (it was pointless). Using buttons to toggle DPI sensitivity
Cons
  • According to previous evaluations, the braid began to unravel after about three to five months, and the cable eventually herniated out of the device. I just wrapped it in masking tape and stopped streaming because there was no point. When traveling the mouse without a box, the magnetic bottom lid can open, allowing the mouse to fall out; in this case, you may choose to seek out weighing agents. I read in the reviews that some people have trouble sleeping because of the clicking of mouse buttons, therefore I wouldn't want to do that. The third mouse3 button, the roller brake switch, is very audible. When the brake is engaged, the roller makes a lot of noise, but not in the way that a switch does.