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I checked over the ratings and features of the product before making a purchase, and since I was satisfied with everything, I went ahead and bought it. After using it for a week, an arbitrary double-click on the left mouse button started happening with a single click. I asked the store for a replacement, but they did not have one available. Because of this, they offered me a refund, but I would have to pay for the cost of mailing the item back to them. Because I enjoyed the device itself so…

Pros
  • 1) Logitech has excellent customer service! When they noticed a double click on the LMB, they immediately dispatched a fresh gadget. Although I was required to explain the issue and even record a video about it, the repair itself went off without a hitch. Because of this backing, many of our mistakes can be overlooked. 2) High degree of both appearance and ease of use; the weights allow you to adjust even the center of gravity of the mouse; you can configure it in a very individualized manner!
Cons
  • Because of a bug in the Logitech G HUB application, I had to revert back to an older version of the software with a different name in order to get the G HUB to work properly on Windows 7. On Windows 10, everything looked to be working properly at first, but when I tried to use the G HUB, I had a problem with "endless loading" at the beginning of the application. This issue compelled me to reinstall the program, which caused me to lose all of my customized settings.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

Excellent all-purpose mouse, but too heavy for shooting cyber cutlets. The Top 5 G502 Pals - No problems, no complaints, no double clicks (though this is possible on older versions), and everyone is satisfied. When disassembling the mouse, I noticed that the rubber part of the case had broken off and the Teflon legs did not stick back (this was the first generation, possibly eliminated in the new one). The wheels spin a little differently for everyone.

Pros
  • -Top-tier sensor and switch performance (especially on our custom-built, fully-stocked Hero). Excellent thumb, index finger, middle finger, and palm ergonomics -Fashionable design/form factor that competitors want to imitate Logitech continues to impress with their top-notch software. -G-Shift (when you press one key, the others shift positions, making for twice as many keys). - A mechanical, inertial, two-way wheel Logitech's Lifetime Guarantee -Reliability There are enough keys.Reasonable cost considering its premium make and design.
Cons
  • Does not conform to the current aesthetic for playing shooters in terms of weight. It's too much of a burden. Which appears to be addressed by competing brands adopting the design. - After using the G600 and the Razer Naga, I find that there aren't enough buttons; G-Shift is awkward to operate because, in practice, you give him one button and he gets at most +2-4, which is not ideal for frequent use.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

The form is fantastic, and it does an excellent job of fitting in the hand. The wheel may be used in both increment mode and inertial mode (when I spun the wheel in Excel, it wasted up to 35,000 lines on inertia). Both modes are available for use. The buttons for the thumb won't surprise anyone, but the buttons for the index finger (in addition to LMB) are rather cool. in addition, you have the ability to bind anything there (using the same ctrl-c and ctrl-v). The button is also guaranteed to…

Pros
  • the existence of buttons on the side of the left mouse button that cover a large DPI range manifestation of weights the availability of a button below the wheel body shape wheel scrolling left and right practically all keys are bindable
Cons
  • slide more embarrassing than blody a7 price? maybe.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

In overall, a nice mouse, although I'm not sure if it was worth the money (I paid around 5000 yen for it). It's a shame about the wheel because I expected the logitek to have high quality because the wheel was entirely covered. It turned out to be too fleeting, and purchasing it was absolutely a waste of money. With its positives being: It fits well in the hand, which is sometimes a helpful characteristic of the inertial wheel, which consists of weights that can make the mouse heavier / lighter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

It's possible that the keys' design and feel will turn off some potential customers. Perhaps someone will be unable to use the program. Perhaps some user will experience double-clicking. But I'm as happy as an elephant since everything in my life is great. I've been using it for three weeks, and so far, so good. I will update the rating if anything goes wrong. If you or someone you know suffers with double clicks, try this: Double-click execution speed can be reduced by exactly half by…

Pros
  • Fits well in the hand; ergonomics are excellent. Extra buttons that can be programmed. In reality, only 2 are usable. As far as I can see, the sniper button remains unchanged because there are already two dpi controls, one additional wheel control, and one dpi change in the middle. and only two buttons on the left allow you to adjust the lossless value. I typed them in, copied them, then pasted them on. Subtle illumination Easy-to-use dpi For my own use, the feel is just right, and I've gotten used to the click of the keys. Easily accessible controls. Practical computer program. And yep, it booted up and has been functioning normally for me. Consistently high-quality performance in games and beyond.
Cons
  • Perhaps some people will find the keys to be too heavy or noisy. Perhaps someone will be unable to use the program. Perhaps some user will experience double-clicking. But I'm as happy as an elephant since everything in my life is great.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I cant believe I paid for it, the quality is disgusting.

I never liked Logitech mice because of how they looked, but I chose one since it was comfy and I wanted a new mouse. Two more hours of playing Apex were followed by insane wrist agony for this reason. It is important to take the mouse's weight into account. The device's center of gravity is moved to the center by a 17-gram aluminum wheel, and believe me when I say that this sensation is out of the ordinary. Except for the fact that Photoshop allows you to change the buttons, I'm astonished that

Pros
  • Good-quality switches with smooth key travel, a cozy design, and great construction
Cons
  • Weight, cost, and spacecraft design in the new iterations of the wire (more likely a plus for geeks)

I formerly owned a broken Logitech mouse, but I assumed that in the intervening decade, they would have improved their products' reliability. They really upped the ante, as that one lasted for six months and this one for a full year. From what I can tell, this is the only method in which the double-click issue manifests itself among the comments. I should have seen what others thought first. To get in touch with assistance after shelling out $6k is like that. I plan to eat the review as soon as

Pros
  • -Macro customization using the GHUB. -5 variable speeds per profile; numerous profiles possible without additional software. Feels fantastic in your grasp. -You'll find that the added controls are just the right amount. The controls for games like Code: MV 2022 are automatically remapped to work with your miracle mouse. - Gravity weights, that's a cool feature.
Cons
  • After a year of use, you may now double-click the left button! Intended to be read just once per 100 clicks or so. It's impossible to use the wheel in games since you'll continuously be scrolling through the appropriate weapon, and the sound of scrolling is similar to sandpaper when browsing the Internet.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality item, not what it needs.

When I saw that my 2022 Logitech G9x was showing signs of wear and tear, I made the investment. I gave it my best effort to adapt to this wheel, but just like with marriage and bad design, it was impossible. So I returned the G9x to the store, and they had it fixed at the service center, and then they recognized the marriage and refunded my money. I will never buy another Logitech product if this is the norm for their cutting-edge gadgets.

Pros
  • Lovely, a dedicated key allows for rapid sensitivity adjustments and pinpoint aiming.
Cons
  • Since the wheel spontaneously turns several lines after you lift your finger from it, it can't be utilized in free rotation mode for precise scrolling through documents, websites, or code.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, a waste of money.

I have a g502 lightspeed model that costs twice as much and is wireless. The mouse itself is not horrible; there are many buttons, and it fits well in the hand. However, these buttons are useless outside of such software. It's difficult to picture a soft curvature. Twice after meals, it vanished and took many hours to reinstall. Before purchasing, research the ghub support service branches and watch a few videos with g502 hazards to avoid being unprepared.

Pros
  • Design Convenience
Cons
  • SOFT

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Because it was the most well-liked mouse out there and nobody gave it very high marks, I got one. Very fast, there was a double click, but it took some pressure to make it happen. Roughly speaking, when a finger simply rests on a key, it activates. In normal mode, this is not the case. I've attached a picture of a filthy mouse so you can give me 20 market points.

Pros
  • I've disabled a few extra buttons that I can just press when I'm anxious. For a sniper shot, a plus might be referred to as a button with a lower dpi. However, I grew up playing games that don't require high resolution, and this button is unnecessary for me as well. wheel brake/anchor. The wheel spins on its own when you start it, which is a neat feature when you navigate through a big Word document if the page loads slowly. However, if you apply the brake, the wheel rattles loudly. Over time, it grew simpler.
Cons
  • Since I am an old fart, configuring all of these buttons was difficult for me, or more accurately, I was too lazy to do it. I still haven't figured it out, and since I didn't need all of these dpi changes, I turned them off. I just want to change the function of these buttons for an MMORPG, but I can't seem to figure it out:D Well, a month later the double click came.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

I was immediately impressed when I examined (both visually and tactilely) it at the store; pressing the buttons is a very pleasant experience, and the mouse itself fits perfectly into the palm of my hand, just as it should. On the other hand, after working (and not even playing) for around an hour, the bone on my wrist was significantly rubbed. Because there is a rest for the thumb, the hand is positioned at a very little angle. The wrist itself was depressed as a result of the fact that the…

Pros
  • - Aggressive design; - The hand lies quite pleasantly, including due to the thumb rest; - Pleasant and quiet button clicks; - It is unpretentious to a surface - it is possible on a rug, and it is possible without; - It has pleasant and quiet button clicks; - It has pleasant and quiet button clicks; - It has an aggressive design. - Added some additional weights (not a lot, but it's great to have);
Cons
  • It appears that there is a significant problem with the wheel. "Plastic" makes such a crunching sound when scrolling; - All buttons, with the exception of the two most important ones, have an inexpensive appearance; - There were quite a few places where extra gaps existed. buttons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

My money is wasted, the product is terrible.

After around six months, a double click appears on both buttons. If you disassemble the mouse and clean the clicking copper plates inside the clicking element itself, the double click disappears for another six months. I now, however, hear a double click. In September 2022, when I first got the mouse, the first double-click occurred in early January. The end of May has now double-clicked on one button once more. Please give advice if you know of any models, especially Chinese ones, that…

Pros
  • Excellent, everything is cozy.
Cons
  • doubleclick.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Please keep in mind that I can only speak from my own experience with this issue. I, for one, have few of the issues that are listed on several other evaluations. The mouse is decent, but not fantastic. It's a model with almost no keyboard participation, and I use it in games and at work all the time; for instance, it was a lot of fun to hang bespoke pie menus in a blender. My previous mouse, the ROCCAT KONE XTD, was about the same size as this one. So, I've come to the conclusion that I'm not…

Pros
  • It's easy to use, portable, and has powerful applications.
Cons
  • Spin the wheel, but don't expect to learn much; the endless scroll mode is broken. The mouse may be too small for certain people.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

I purchased it on AliExpress two years ago for $3720 (I refunded $1,000 due to button wear/a few clicks of the wheel might operate). Although the mouse is Chinese, I am registering the serial number on the Logitech website (only to find out later that the warranty is not valid outside of the country of purchase). The mouse itself has received no negative feedback. Superior sensor, construction, plastic, and in-built memory; rather sensible software. I don't play shooters often, but I can say…

Pros
  • Support from a Guarantee Agency Sensor Very high quality construction and materials.
Cons
  • Two years passed during LKM/PKM. Then they started doing the double-clicking thing routinely. The honeycombs are a pain to clean. Pressing G-Shift with a different button configuration requires two fingers.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolutely unusable product, not suitable for use.

If you value your nerves, skip this purchase. The Logitech G HUB software is used to setup the mouse, making it possible for: 1. In order for the settings to be loaded into the mouse after EVERY reboot, you must kill three processes and carry them out in a STRICTLY DEFINED sequence. 2. However, that's not all; if there is an ate, G HUB will keep installing it; in order to access the interface (alter something), you must REMOVE G HUB, install REALLY, and start all over again. 3. Despite the fact

Pros
  • missing
Cons
  • There is no longer a Logitech.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

I was generally really happy with the mouse, and I wouldn't have bothered to leave this review if it hadn't started dancing with the buttons. I had read these wonderful reports about the speedy replacement of defective mice by the service of logicians, but it didn't work for me. Consequently, the support service claimed that because the warranty term is past, they are unable to assist me in any way. Despite being dissatisfied with the results of the subsequent search and the cost of purchasing…

Pros
  • From the very beginning till lately, it brought nothing but joy and pleasure! The following are its benefits: -Weight (adjustable at your discretion; I stuffed everything there was and forgot about it) -Ergonomics (from the very first day, this mouse seemed to have been by my side my entire life; the design for the palm of my hand was flawless) -Sensor settings, including sensitivity and other technical details. not even one failure, etc.) -Illumination (pure taste, however when used with all other gadgets, everything is attractive in a single color scheme) -A pretty good mouse overall, barring one BUT.
Cons
  • -A double click LMB and RMB appeared after two years and one month - Suspiciously successfully appeared exactly two years after the warranty term -Although the materials and the experience of using the mouse in theory justify its price, I don't want to replace my mouse every two years (even though I realize that nothing lasts forever). -When used in shooters, extremely sensitive side buttons for changing dpi can occasionally cause surprise acceleration into space while you are in the middle of a firefight. By shutting off the side keys, everything was resolved. And after that, you can get a shorter gaming keyboard (non-objective detriment). -Like other mouse with a lot of buttons, no matter how clean your hands are, dirt will always stick where the buttons attach to the body. Although it didn't truly bother me, suddenly someone will be curious. -After a few months of use, the wire became free like a bush and exposed its bald tail (maybe I had a sharp table, xs).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

The mouse performs quite well, especially taking into account its low cost. There are two negatives to the situation that you are willing to accept. The first problem is the revolting software that Logitech provides. It has a number of bugs, such as resetting the settings, eating up RAM, and other similar issues. Simply storing the configurations in the memory of the mouse will remedy the situation. A thin wire, the length of time it will remain functional is unknown, but the fact that it does…

Pros
  • -Ease of use -A large number of additional buttons that can be programmed - Wheel that can be moved -Switch between several modes of wheel rotation
Cons
  • -A flexible and thin cable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Im not particularly happy, but basically everything is fine.

I looked for a couple of months without success, and despite what was written about multiple clicks and the resulting disruption of the senses, I did not experience any of it. If they come out this year, I will review them. Size-wise, it's a big mouse; I switched from a steelseries kinzu, and the result is something truly unique. Therefore, you should try it on at the store to see if it fits before purchasing it. I also suggest you go ahead and make a purchase.

Pros
  • The Logitech G hub offers a plethora of customization options, and its scroll wheel makes it easy to read through lengthy passages of text. The mouse's emblem is the only thing that lights up, which I appreciated because I'm not a fan of RGB backlights. And the design is fantastic!
Cons
  • I'd prefer a smaller mouse. About six months in, I started experiencing double clicks and other odd behavior from the left button. They fixed it without any issues under warranty, however marriage rates do seem to be high.

The fact that there are no unfavorable occurrences associated with using the mouse, such as the cursor accelerating or the sensor failing, etc., made the technical aspect of the mouse very appealing to me. However, the dependability of the mechanics was not successful: if the switches are, in principle, reliable, then the complex mechanism of the wheel apparently broke after an inaccurate hit with the mouse on the side of the table. This caused the wheel to "lay" on its button (SCM), and it now

Pros
  • The objective pros and drawbacks are followed by comments that contain people's own opinions. So; - The unquestionable quality of the hardware in terms of its ability to carry out its functions, specifically: clear switches, clear wheel encoder, clear, heavenly sensor, which I have no idea how to compare to anything else, decent button arrangement, and good shape, both of which are incredibly simple to become accustomed to in just a couple of evenings. -A virtually trouble-free new G Hub software that, in place of Logitech Gaming Software, provides you with a variety of accessories for your computer hardware. - The extraordinary endurance of the body and other load-bearing elements is something that has been characteristic of Logitech mice for a very long time. This has been the case for quite some time. -Function of the infinite scroll wheel, which enables you to scroll through extensive documents and pages in the browser at a rapid pace. -They have legs made of teflon. -Space design.
Cons
  • It is not indestructible, in contrast to my old G600 mouse, which was. Additional information can be found in the comments. - Excruciatingly high cost - Not suitable for every hand.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

Outstanding, reasonably priced rat that performs a dizzying array of duties. Take it with full conviction; it comes highly recommended to everyone. About five years ago, I started using g502, then about a year ago, I started using g502 hero. There are no issues, and I have not once had a double click, issues with the program, or anything else that falls under the category of negative aspects. There is no way around the fact that you are left-handed; it is the one factor that can cause…

Pros
  • Design, ergonomics, weight, backlight (in a manner that is brief and to the point), low price, long and high-quality chord, magic, programmable wheel on all axes, and a fantastic collection of buttons for customization both in toys and at work. These are the features that make this product stand out. It does a good job of grabbing mats and tables (although I haven't tested it on glass; nevertheless, there is the anywhere mouse MX 2 for this purpose), it has the capability of profiling (although most people probably already have it), and it is extremely cool to have when you live with an architect.
Cons
  • They do not fit the bill. maximum rather a loud click)))