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A excellent mouse that was purchased solely because to the unusual positioning of the additional buttons to the left of the left mouse button (LMB). With 4 millimeter glass that is not totally clean, it rides with tiny jerks (not usable). As I can't recall whether or not the manufacturer advertised omnivorous surfaces, I won't include this as a drawback for the time being. The benefits of it include: It is the ideal size for a hand that is somewhere in the middle. A significant number of…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

After using the old Shrike for a long time, I was unable to locate a mouse that was both accurate and pleasant until I made a few mistakes before I got the one that was perfect for me. My wife was pleased with the purchase that we made together and said, "Finally discovered a useful tool for the task!" Oh, how I wish that every Logitek product was this stylish. Has some pros: 1. Workmanship of an exceptionally high quality (materials that are pleasant to the touch, everything is fitted…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre goods, most likely I will not use.

Three months of experience with mice. The initial excitement rapidly faded - sure, it's extremely good quality, quite comfortable, there are many buttons, and that's all there is to it. It's fun to learn how to operate and play with the mouse itself. BUT! The Logitech G HUB, or simply the software that controls the mouse's modes of operation and the assignment of all the various keys, is the largest "BUT." First of all, it is inconvenient and just counterintuitive. For the first time, I…

Pros
  • technological application. Since the days when 2 megabytes of Memory was regarded as a lot, I've been around computers:)) Technically speaking, it is the best mouse that has existed so far.
Cons
  • Curve, not user-friendly software.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

The ability to free the mouse wheel so that it spins for 15 seconds or more on a single turn is a neat feature. If a page is loading in chunks and you need to see what's at the bottom, it can be helpful, but it's not always possible. The wheel has a distinct stride in normal mode, allowing you to scroll exactly as many times as you need, but the volume is disastrously high if you're merely scrolling a web page or document (but you get used to it quickly). The wheel to the left (to the right…

Pros
  • High-Quality Conductor for Rapid Response Easily held in one hand Cool illumination behind the action
Cons
  • Very noisy mouse wheel when in use. The Extremely direct!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Several people complain that the software is bad, but I was unaware of this because I successfully changed the side button and it appears to function as intended. I brought some tools for 3D modeling, a really practical middle ground between the use of vertical mice and fully gaming ones.

Pros
  • a strong grip. fast sensor that doesn't break. two scrolling wheel modes (Endless and classic). By tilting the wheel left and right, the page can be scrolled horizontally as well. changing the function of the side buttons (Reassigned a large button to press the wheel, extremely convenient). flexible weight.
Cons
  • Although this is more of a nitpick, the wire is not braided.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

The mouse is nice overall. Moreover, there will be more for those who are used to using heavier mice and who grip the mouse with their thumb at the junction of their phalanges rather than the tip (to avoid pressing the side button). Nonetheless, I would unquestionably advise traveling to a store where you can physically examine this mouse before making a choice. Its benefits Excellent sensor and practical software - Additional weights are used (for those who like mice heavier than the keyboard)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

It was my fear that the DPI change buttons would be touched or pressed by the finger that was on the left mouse button (LMB), but in practice I don't touch them, even though I turned them off (until I found a use for them). The sniper button - although the thumb touches it halfway, it's convenient to use it - you don't need to move your finger anywhere in comparison to using the side buttons, but a reflex will need to be developed. In general, a very successful mouse, but the backlash of the…

Pros
  • Form > really pleasant to hold in one's hand A smooth and teflon-free sliding scroll of good quality
Cons
  • Play left-right with the scroll wheel.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As such, there are no disadvantages, it is convenient to use.

a peculiar sensation is washing over me at the same time as the want to position the mouse between positions 5 and 2. I use it since it's an expensive item, and I'm not going to switch to something else because I've already invested so much money in it. Believe in the incorruptibility of judgments, and understand that none of the a4tech bloody series can be compared to her in terms of quality. gets dirty, why aren't these patterns visible if dirt is stuck there, and if it gets dirty a lot

Pros
  • a big amount of configuration options, a really pleasant feel in the hand (it's unfortunate that it's only one size), keys that aren't overly loud, a scroll wheel that is smooth and comfortable, and dpi settings.
Cons
  • It only functions well when used on a particular mat; for moba, only buttons and macros are useful; nonetheless, it is inconvenient for moba as a whole and causes issues with grip and fixation; despite the fact that everything functions properly, this is difficult to explain. it lies nicely in the hand, but its handling is not very excellent, and it's not even a habit; I struggled with it for an entire year, even on a mat for 2022, before I could get used to it. although it is not worth the money, if it were improved in some way I would gladly pay even more for it. Because it is difficult to press the button on the mouse wheel, the side buttons on the wheel are almost always used.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Has been operational for close to a year. No reprimands are ever given. The application controls the lighting, and the backlight can be synced with the ears.

Pros
  • Comfort. Quality. The option to use weights is available.
Cons
  • Price.

With these benefits: plenty of additional control options The application has an easy configuration and a suitable shape for the right hand (although I am left-handed and do not experience any discomfort as a result of this). Wire that is convenient yet, once flattened, will not adhere to anything. Cons: the mouse is already heavy, so I find myself adding extra weights to it out of habit; within the first month of playing the game, I often find myself pressing the button to modify the…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Completely standard product, nothing remarkable.

Reactions to the transition from the G102 to the G502 model. To a large extent, content. The additional buttons that I was most interested in getting were included, however they came with a hold that was uncomfortable because of some strange design decision. I spent a week learning how to hold the mouse so that none of the protrusions would poke me in the hand. Once I did that, using the mouse became much more convenient. I simply moved my hand back a little bit, but in order to do so, I had to

Pros
  • Convenient additions. I put the binds in the games that I make first and foremost on the buttons, particularly the wheel tilts. In order to accommodate additional buttons, the value g102 was changed to g502. Excellent visibility of the wheel positions.
Cons
  • A highly awkward cutout on the body of the mouse, located on the lower left portion of its surface. It is precisely the portion of the palm that rests on the mouse (in the space between the wrist and the thumb) that comes into contact with a somewhat sharp edge. There is a trace of mouse use left on the hand after using the mouse. LMB and occasionally RMB are routinely pressed by the weight of the finger and are then treated with an impromptu "spring" made of cardboard. This is done in order to maintain a consistent tone. As a result of the fact that pushing the MCM is more difficult in comparison to pressing the side pressings on the wheel, the side pressings frequently work by accident, which causes interference. Hard rubber makes up a considerable portion of the body's surface; yet, it is unclear why this material is required. When compared to the typical plastic found on the G102, the hand grip provided by this rubber is far poorer. As you lift your fingers from the LMB, PKM, and the wheel, they all make a horrible rattling sound; nevertheless, you will eventually get used to it. The wheel itself makes a loud spinning sound. After g102, the hand typically becomes tired of dragging this iron on the table, but you can grow used to it if you do it often. I utilize the walkie-talkie mode in Discord, and for this specific situation, I press the "sniper" button (under the thumb). The challenge is to locate a key or key combination on a computer that would not be considered a "hotkey" by a web browser or any other application. This is necessary so that when you turn on the radio, you do not accidentally perform any actions that you do not require at this time (mouse keys 4 and 5 are not suitable, them everywhere, except for games, the functions "back" and "forward" are assigned). In addition, several extra keys, such as 6, 7, or 8, which are not assigned by default to anything are not located on the mouse. Hence, look for a middle ground; I've settled on Num5 with the numpad disabled for the time being. Scrolling to the left and right of the game as buttons is not perceived; instead, you will need to input the buttons from the keyboard (or other mouse buttons) into the software that controls the mouse in order to tilt the wheel. In addition, the use of this scroll is, unfortunately, cumbersome in all aspects. For instance, it does not function in Adobe Acrobat; in Excel and Photoshop, it scrolls excessively quickly and very far (in Photoshop, it also scrolls in the opposite direction); as a consequence, the conventional method of horizontal scrolling in programs while holding down control or shift is significantly more effective. Because of its rough surface, the rubber quickly becomes clogged with debris and is difficult to clean.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

You shouldn't doubt the quality of the mouse; trust me, this is the best item you will ever get. Take it in your hand directly in the store, and if it fits in your hand, take it without hesitation.

Pros
  • Being a lover of gaming devices, I tried several different models, including the Blood and Ryzen, but none of them suited my hand as well as this mouse does. Of course, it's all a matter of personal preference, but I'll speak for myself when I say that my grip (finger grip) is just ideal. Without any competition, it ranks first for me due to its excellent sensor, cool design, and ease of use. Several tasks were made simpler by the wheel's unlimited scroll mode, which is a very useful internet function. You can select the ideal rodent weight for you with the aid of a box with extra weights. With the aid of the program, you can alter the button's color and adapt it to any surface. In other words, the functionality is extensive.
Cons
  • A minor quibble, a little play, a little filthy.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

The trip, all in all, is fantastic. Just what I was hoping for. Pros: - high-quality sensor - responsive clicks - an excessive number of crucial controls What a sweet rim (like scrolling pages) flexibility in adjusting mass (only in the big direction) Extended Cord Despite the fact that I've seen numerous reviews claiming that G-HUB is broken on Windows 10, I've had no trouble running it with all of my ates. - a plethora of pre-made game modes, dimmer and brightness controls has certain…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

The "sniper" button allows for increased DPI when playing shooters. Even though I didn't anticipate it, binding the other weapons to G8 and G7 was a pleasant surprise (switching on the clave or the wheel is no longer for me). The palm grip and the claw are equally at home in my 18.5 cm raking hand. The only drawback is that it's somewhat heavy.

Pros
  • Sniper button There are two keys to the left (g8 and g7) Conveniently shaped Link for a mouse
Cons
  • Quantity of mice. Certainly not for those who already have a lot on their backs When pressed laterally, the wheel rattles like a since the bottom isn't designed for that kind of pressure.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good and high-quality product, but there are disadvantages.

I read the reviews and looked at the features before purchasing, and because I loved everything, I bought it. An arbitrary double-click LMB materialized with a single click after a week of use. I asked the shop for a replacement, but they didn't have any, so they offered me a refund with return freight covered by me. I contacted the official Logitech support, explained the situation, and sent all the necessary information because I really liked the device and use other Logitech products. Within

Pros
  • 1) Logitech offers excellent assistance! The moment a double-click showed on the LMB, they had just dispatched a fresh device. Sure, I had to explain the issue and even create a video, but the fix is flawless. Numerous issues can be overlooked with such assistance. 2) The weights allow you to adjust the mouse's appearance and use on a high level, shifting even the mouse's center of gravity.
Cons
  • Because the Logitech G HUB application is broken, I frequently had to install an earlier version with a different name on Windows 7 because the G HUB would not launch. On Win 10, everything seemed to be fine initially, but when ating the G HUB, the problem of "endless loading" at the start of the application forced me to reinstall with the loss of all individual settings.

has various benefits: Fast scrolling, the stopper is controlled by a button underneath the roller; when you squeeze it out, the roller simply moves down or up with the page. The roller itself is still made of metal, more likely an aluminum alloy, but the stopper is likely plastic and will eventually stop working. However, this setup program is different; it has an unusually simple design that gives you access to the weights compartment and the weights themselves. has certain drawbacks The…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, but I expect more.

A good mouse, especially for those who want large mice, but the mouse wheel frequently breaks (it starts to spin very poorly and is hard to squeeze). It's true that, without any intervention on my part, this flaw eventually went away. I was also let down by the product's wire because some of it became detached from the braid and looped. Note that the international product warranty is not provided if you, like me, purchase a mouse outside of your country. When I contacted Logitech about a faulty

Pros
  • Nice sensor, easy on the hands.
Cons
  • Bad cable, faulty wheel, and no worldwide guarantee

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I definitely do not advise buying, the product disappointed.

I bought the mouse two days ago, and yesterday while using it, I noticed that there was occasionally a problem. When dragging files or selecting texts, the operations would occasionally fail. The mouse starts clicking on its own without clicking when you hold down the left mouse button and adjust (weaken) the pressing force of your finger, according to the tester I opened. I brought it to the store, where the consultant looked it over, confirmed the issue, and made the necessary change…

Pros
  • Ergonomics Suitable weight adjustment supplementary keys scroll wheel with inertia
Cons
  • When the left mouse button is depressed on the second instance of this mouse, a click is made.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

The g502 had some issues on my mat, when the g102 performed wonderfully. Yet, this is not the major issue. This mouse is obviously not for you if you frequently push the middle mouse button (which activates the wheel). I'm using 3D, and the program's middle mouse button rotates the camera. That is, you must continue to depress the wheel as you move the mouse. Owing to the g502's design, the wheel begins to sway as you do this because additional buttons on its sides begin to click. It's pretty…

Pros
  • - Design, Quality, and Ergonomics
Cons
  • - Pressing the wheel firmly - Doesn't function good on my mat

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't want to spend my money on this item.

Formerly, I used a G-500; however, after two years of use, I noticed a double-click issue; so, I purchased a G-502 as a replacement; nevertheless, after using it for approximately six months, I saw the same issues (About 25 double clicks per 100 clicks). The mouse was replaced under the Logitech warranty. After waiting a while for a replacement, I decided to buy another one of the same model. About a month later, I started experiencing the annoying double click. I took the mouse back to the…

Pros
  • There are a lot of macro buttons. Weights Comfortable to hold in one's hand
Cons
  • Doubleclick's popularity waned after only a few months.