Logitech G G502 Proteus Spectrum Gaming Mouse Review
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Description of Logitech G G502 Proteus Spectrum Gaming Mouse
- (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
- 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.
- 1. form; 2. sensor; 3. wagon profiles dpi; 4. wheel with two modes (smoothly transition to disadvantages); 1. shape; 2. sensor; 3. wagon profiles dpi; 4.
- 1. the wheel is dense, hefty, and difficult; for the first one to two months, it audibly clicked, and every rotation of the wheel was audibly detected. In addition, the lock starts to become less tight, the wheel starts to break through the lock, and the feelings become significantly more unpleasant. 2. the dpi profile switching and wheel lock buttons are located close to each other and are very easy to press, which regularly leads to unpleasant moments of sensitivity return. for reliability - the blocking works, and the wheel does not roll off somewhere, but 1-2 extra passes periodically happen + the wheel as a whole does not go as tight and hard; 3. for comfort - the blocking works, and the wheel does not roll off somewhere; 4. for comfort - the wheel as a whole does not go as tight and hard; 5.
- At first glance, well made.
- Buttons decently, but little sense.
- Ergonomics, convenient location of most buttons. Wheel mechanism - optical, reliable, fast scrolling Works well on any surface Convenient and understandable software for setting sensitivity, modes and buttons.
- price, it would be possible to remove excesses in the form of backlighting and DPI changes iron wheel, uncoated, sometimes the finger slips
- The mouse is very comfortable under my small palm, it glides perfectly, very pleasant tactile sensations and in general I really like the design.
- There are few disadvantages, but they exist. Very flimsy left and right buttons rattle when you release the button and it's annoying, but it's more of a construction cost - the buttons themselves are very long, occupying more than half of the case.
- Excellent sensor, smooth glide. Cool scroll wheel.
- Long stroke left button. Bad right button. Build quality or design flaws - more in the comments.
- Great mouse. The quality of materials, the accuracy of the sensor, the software, the support of the manufacturer (the famous Logitech!), Ergonomics - fell into the hand - "like a native" .
- Braided cable! Price - I would like to buy it in the region of 2500)))
- Design, convenience, high-quality sensor, convenient software for configuring functionality, RGB backlight
- Doesn't slide very well on my rug, apparently I need to pick up something else. When scrolling the wheel, in addition to the click of the wheel itself, there is some kind of parasitic click similar to the click of a button, only a little quieter. The click does not appear all the time and not in time with the scroll click. And it's annoying when you surf the internet in silence in the evening. I wrote to support about this and received an answer that this is the normal operation of the device. But for me, in Chinese mice for 10 bucks, such a disgrace does not occur even then. Their support is also mega slow, they answered me after a request for 20 days. Write in the comments who also has such a mouse, if you have one.
- 1) The mouse is not bulky and very long - as it may seem in the photo on the Internet. Its dimensions are almost very similar to the Razer Deathadder 2) The mouse is comfortable to hold and use 3) the quality of Logitech, this factor inspires confidence in me personally (I registered it on their website and there the warranty was displayed for 3 years) 4) there are a lot of offers on Ali for buying spare Teflon legs, as well as body parts for this model 5) the sensor feels really high quality 6) awesome mouse wheel! I especially like scrolling it with the limiter off on very long pages in the browser
- 1) Wheel. It really plays due to the design features (probably because it also works when tilted in a horizontal plane). It's a little annoying. 2) Well, probably the price is due to the exchange rate.
- 1) Not small! The most comfortable mouse for my hand. 2) The accuracy of movements is ideal. 3) High quality workmanship. 4) The weight is normal for me, while I use it without loads. 5) Beautiful colors change on the logo.
- 1) A very fancy wheel. At first I hung switching tabs on the horizontal scroll, I immediately liked it. But when it began to work with a simple scroll and a click on the wheel, I had to abandon the side scroll (Free rotation is also not a particularly necessary thing in a gaming mouse. 2) Price due to unnecessary bells and whistles. Immediately add a good carpet for her sensor. Preferably branded g240, it is smooth, just right for the weight of the mouse. I saved a little by ordering from China. I will add: 3) G-Hub doesn't work at all! Well, I already managed to set everything up and save it to the mouse's memory.