Logitech G G502 Lightspeed, black Review
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Description of Logitech G G502 Lightspeed, black
- Pleasant weight and tactile sensations Aiming accuracy pleases Convenient additional buttons Good software for managing hotkey presets There are no problems with Linux (but did not try to configure additional buttons)
- If you have other Logitech Lightspeed products (I have a g602 keyboard), then you still have to plug two receivers into the computer
- 1) Functionality 2) Convenience 3) Quality
- Personally for myself did not reveal.
- Convenient, high-quality, additional buttons with the possibility of reconfiguration
- Stylish, good response, long battery life.
- After six months of use, the sensor began to behave strangely.
- My favorite form, additional keys in an adequate amount, g-shift function, "infinite" scroll, 3 positions of pressing the wheel (left-right tilt and center) on which you can bind the same arrows in games and in documents it is convenient to use. Good sensor, mb not the best but very high quality. The RSL, which is just there and already pleasant, well, the autonomy is quite suitable: the mouse is enough for a week when fully charged if you play for 2-3 hours and more on weekends. And of course the wireless option!
- Of course, it takes a long time to charge, there is no type-c and some kind of branded charging in the kit, but this is probably nit-picking. And by the way, it would be nice to have a charging pad in the mouse area, but 900x300 in size
- - Ergonomics (The shape of the mouse seemed to be made for my right hand of medium size) - Sensor with a frequency as much as 25600 Dpi (It is written that it should be 16000 Dpi, but Logitech G HUB shows that it is actually 25600 Dpi). - The optical encoder of the wheel, also the cutoffs themselves, but pressing due to the 4-section mode of operation is a little lame, I would not say that it was directly critical, just a fact. And yes, I also really liked the HyperScroll function, flipping through text documents with it is a pleasure). - Working time (Charging is many times better than my previous mouse G703 Lightspeed. Enough for more than 3 days of active play with the backlight turned on at a sensor resolution of 400 Dpi). - LMB and RMB. (As I understand it, OMRON switches for 50 million clicks are sewn into these two buttons. The clicks are very pleasant, everything is pressed very clearly). - Backlight (A small addition to an already excellent mouse). - Logitech G HUB (Very friendly app. It took about 5 minutes to set up. I don't know why it was hated, although maybe Logitech got in a hurry and fixed everything).
- There is none of them.
- Very ergonomic mouse, additional buttons just fall under the fingers themselves. Of all the mice with additional buttons, I didn’t have the G502 better.
- Less than six months later, the microswitches of the buttons failed (more details in the comments)
- - Comfortable grip - Lots of buttons - Infinite scroll - Work on different surfaces - High accuracy
- - Glitchy software - Charging via micro-USB - Loud wheel in fixed mode
- Ergonomic, fit me like a glove Fast response Holds a charge for a long time
- Doubleclick
- everything about her is perfect
- No
- The shape of the mouse is comfortable.
- The scroll wheel is something terrible. inconvenient and ill-conceived, inconvenient to use. The G5 button is tighter than the G4 - these are the side ones.