




Logitech G502 X PLUS Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse combines a legacy of performance with advanced gaming technologies. Perfect as a wireless mouse for laptop use or competitive gaming & esports performance, the G502 X PLUS introduces hybrid optical-mechanical LIGHTFORCE switches on primary buttons. Equipped with LIGHTSYNC RGB with 8 LED lighting that’s customizable and adapts as you play with startup effects and battery optimization. With a HERO 25K sub-micron sensor, this is a groundbreaking pc gaming mouse. PTFE feet for smooth movement – 13 programmable controls on this wireless mouse with side buttons for easy access This Logitech LIGHTSPEED mouse delivers top-tier competitive advantage.
POWERPLAY compatible: The Logitech G502 X Plus wireless mouse is compatible with POWERPLAY, stays charged with unique wireless charging (sold separately), perfect for PC gaming enthusiasts seeking a reliable gaming mouse wireless solution
Icon reinvented: Reimagined with the latest innovations in gaming technology. Black gaming mouse and white gaming mouse options available
RGB gaming mouse: This RGB mouse features glowing 8-LED lighting that’s customizable and adapts as you game with startup/power-down effects and battery optimization through active play detection
Redesigned dual-mode scroll wheel: Switch between hyper-fast free spin and precise ratcheting mode, and tilt left and right for two additional personalisable controls
HERO 25K gaming sensor: Incredibly precise down to the sub-micron for high-precision accuracy with zero smoothing/filtering/acceleration for high gaming performance every time on the computer
7 reviews for Logitech G502 X Plus Wireless Gaming Mouse – LIGHTSPEED Optical, LIGHTFORCE Switches, LIGHTSYNC RGB, HERO 25K Sensor for PC/Mac – Black
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Bront –
Great mouse for everything!
I’ve been a long time user of the G602 and G604, but both were heavy, and the 604 replaced the 602, and has since been discontinued and not replaced. So after searching for mice with extra buttons near the thumb but also comfortable with a lot of the features I’ve loved in the 604. While the G502 X didn’t fill all those needs, it’s been a great choice.Pros:- Ergonomic – It just fits my (rather large) hand well in a few different positions, and is so light I’ve found my wrist fatigue has been reduced significantly. Unlike the 604, I can press every button easily without looking for them, particularly the scroll wheel, DPI adjustments, and 3 easy to find thumb buttons is great. It also feels comfortable, which is hard to describe, but the material feel is what I want in a mouse.- Light – I mentioned this in the ergonomic part, but its super light. Apparently it’s around 105 grams, which can be heavy for an ultra-competitive mouse, but for most gamers or folks just looking for a light wireless mouse, it’s great.- Great button feel – The older Logitech mice used to have a weird mushy click and my old 602 and 604 both had issues where the button would stop working well. The new G502 X models have a new mechanical click that feels amazing. Very much like a mechanical keyboard as far as consistancy and feedback. Not every button has the same feel, but they all feel very tactile and reliable.- Great battery life – I can get 3 weeks on a full charge at 1000 hz poling rate. Don’t bother with smaller polling rates, as when the mouse isn’t being used it’s not a power issue, and when it is in use, it’s still not a huge power issue. You might get a few extra days at best, but if 3 weeks isn’t enough charge time for you, I’d be shocked.- USB-C charging – Sad that this is still a plus, but USB-C cables are so much better. Glad we’re finally starting to no longer see Micro-USB cables.- Works Wired – Forgot to charge it? You can use it wired, or use it while charging (Either works).- Great sensitivity – The mouse is so adjustable, I found I could turn it down from my usual DPI and get both great responsiveness and accuracy with a near default config.- Customizable – Logitech G software has flaws, but it does allow some pretty good versatile configurations. Every button can be remapped and remapping can be done on a per-app basis.- Logitech Support – I’ve had multiple issues with Logitech mice long into their service but under warranty, and Logitech has always been easy to work with to get a replacement or help. This sounds like I’m saying Logitech has a quality issue, and I’m not, I know stuff happens, particularly with high use products, so it’s good they stand by them.Cons:- Large – It’s not a small mouse, so if you have small hands, it could be a little large for you. It also means it’s not easily portable, though honestly mice aren’t that large in general, so portability isn’t a major concern, and you can always get a mouse case if you travel a lot and want to protect it.- Logitech G Software sucks – I mean, it does OK, it can auto-sense games, you can copy profiles, but it has several general flaws, including if it detects a new game it generates that game’s default setting that you CAN NOT CUSTOMIZE ahead of time. If I have a known default mapping/DPI setting I know I like in most games, why can’t I make that the default? Also, making button changes and navigation of the US is very unintuitive. Like one of the worst UIs I’ve worked with on a major brand’s software. It also by default likes to spam notifications that is harder to turn off than I would have liked (Otherwise, every time the mouse gets touched, you get a windows notification or 3 about the mouse and DPI changes). Their old software (pre 2015) was easy to use, and worked in the UI was nearly the exact opposite of this. Fix your software Logitech!- No backup gliders – Not a deal breaker, as I know I’ve not had a mouse with glider issues in the past 10-15 years, but it would be nice, particularly on a gaming mouse where if the pads wear it could be noticeable for some. I don’t need stickers Logitech, I’d rather have a replacement pad set.- No pinkie rest – Some mice have a nice pinkie rest that helps you relax your hand a bit. This mouse does not. That’s definitely a personal thing, and honestly most gaming mice have moved away from this due to weight, but with a large hand, I like mice with them.Overall, it’s a great mouse with a lot going for it. I’m enjoying using it, have found my hand/arm feel better after a day of using it vs my old mouse, and love all the features it offers that I can look past any small shortcomings.Who do I recommend this mouse for? Artists who need finite DPI control. Office workers who want a bigger mouse (there are cheaper options, but it’s a solid productivity mouse). People who use their computer for a significant time. Casual gamers. Competitive gamers who want an all in one mouse. It’s a good mouse for a lot of use cases, which is why I’m giving it a 5 star review. It’s not perfect, but very few products are, and it’s strong where it needs to be.
namco –
Fantastic mouse!
Backstory. I have been a gamer my whole life. I am currently as of writing this 34 years old. Yeah not a youngin but not an old man either…. I grew up using OG computers with ball mice. Over the years I had gotten a good feel on what makes a good mouse “in my opinion” and sadly many mice do not fit the bill. Many will SEEM to fit, only to fail later.My very last mouse was the Razer Viper V2 Pro. And what a freaking mistake that was. I swear I have the worst time with mice. I use my computer at least 8 hours a day mix gaming and non gaming. I had given up on Razer for along time, trying off brands, chinese brands, and so on. But, I wanted a wireless mouse, so I gave Razer a chance. FIVE (5) months after use, the wireless side of the V2 Pro just stopped working for no reason. Legit would not connect. Tried multiple computers, over 20 different usb ports and hubs, it was just dead. Googled the issue and sure enough its a “common” issue and everyone with said issue ends up buying a new mouse as replacement. WHAT? I am not going to buy “another” Razer of the same model when it freaking failed. Why, so it can fail again in 5 months? I feel bad for people who keep giving these companies with bad practices money.Turn around and I finally ordered this Logitech. EVEN Logitech, I had sworn “to never use” because they kept failing in terms of left click. They ALL have the same issue, double click error after long use. You can google that too and find many people complaining of double clicking “but Logitech has the best wifi connection so no other brand can compare” thus “they still buy Logitech.” So like Razer, I decided to give them a second chance…. This time around, Logitech has given us optical switches, which IN THEORY should never fail in terms of double clicking…. So here I am, using it.Firstly the mouse movement feel 1:1 vs what I see on screen. No I don’t mean DPI wise. YES, 1200 DPI on this Logitech feels COMPLETELY different than 1200 DPI on the Razer I was using before it. But I dare say this G502 X Lightspeed is more “accurate” and “stable.” No matter how fast or slow I move the mouse, the cursor tracks properly and moves the proper amount you expect. Razer was only “slightly” worse in this regards where sometimes you felt like “I didn’t aim there” when moving. It didn’t happen often, not as often as 3rd party cheap Chinese mice that’s for sure. My go to mouse for a long time was Cooler Master brand, Spawn, Xornet 2, MM720…. I like the wider mouse as I have “bear paw” hands (wide hands with short fingers). But those mice have tracking issues. You move fast and the rate at which the mouse moves is different then when you move it slower. And its a huge variation between each speed you move the mouse. Its bad. This G502 X LS is the first to feel accurate like OG mice from back in the day, like the classic Microsoft Intellimouse which was my go to back in the 2000’s….The battery life is insane. The razer I would need to charge just about once a week. So far my Logitech seems to “last forever.” I ended up buying one of those Soarking Charging Docks for the Logitech mice. Comes with the little POG bottom cover that allows for mounting/charging. And its magnetic. Every once in awhile I just toss it onto that charger while I sleep. I don’t really think of it as “charging” because it charges while the PC is literally turned off. Which is a huge plus. You could argue “that’s why its lasting longer” but “out of the box” the initial charge lasted me TWO WEEKS before the mouse shut off on me. THAT was when I bought the charging dock…. still two weeks vs one week on the razer is double the time….The only downside is that the left and right click feel, mushy? its a short distance and the click feels, well it feels weird. It doesn’t feel like a click, more like a “clock” feel. Its hard to explain really. Its not BAD per say, but I like the feedback of other mice where the click feels like an actual click. Mushy is the only way I can explain it. Its still a sharp feeling but mushy at the same time. I’m not good at explaining it…. again its not bad.The scroll wheel also feels janky. I don’t understand the “free wheel” scroll feature. Why? And when its in the click style turn mode, the “notchy” feel, it feels, mushy. I have to say my favorite mouse wheel has been Cooler Master mice. MM720 for example. Best mouse wheel on the market in my opinion.IF I HAVE TO, I will come back an edit my review if something goes wrong. For now ive been using this mouse for over a months, 8 hours a day minimum, and its been flawless for now.On an off note, my DREAM mouse would be Cooler Master optical buttons, Cooler Master scroll wheel, Logitech Wireless technology, Logitech Sensor, and shape can just have multiple shapes to please everyone, a normal one, an ergonomic one that has a high hump, a wide one like my fav CM mice. That mouse would be the mouse to end all mice in my opinion.
John Smith –
Es exactamente lo que esperarías de este mouse, solo que si lo consigues en alguna oferta no dudes en comprarlo
abdulrahman samman –
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Una excelente placa para la plataforma AM4, llevo ya un mes con ella, y ha dado resultados magníficos, la antena también funciona bien, recomendada –
Tiene un peso de aproximadamente 100g, sin embargo, no es un mouse pesado, los interruptores opticos hacen que la respuesta sea casi instantanea, lo único que no le gusta es que son el equivalente a los switches mecánicos azules de los teclados, el feedback qué dan los interruptores están muy bien, pero sería un extra qué fueran silenciosos
Jobby Joseph –
Really good
nicolas manole –
SO after purchasing the wired version of the g502x and using it for a while i have some things to say about it.There is a lot on this mouse to like, and some minor things that could be improved but overall fantastic mouse. I never personally owned the original g502 but i used it often so ill try to compare them the best i can.Pros:-amazing comfort and shape for long use times-very good accuracy and response time with a 1000hrz polling rate-completely customizable settings for al of the programmable buttons and ability to change dpi levels-is capable of storing 2 entire profiles with different buttons and dpi levels programmed for each one changeable via the G9 button (basically instead of programming a mouses buttons once you can have 2 separate profiles you can swap in between.-the two profiles can be stored onboard the mouse and used with any pc with onboard memory-optical switches give a faster response time and make faulty double clicking impossible-dpi shift button can be changed or removed to become flush with mouse.-infinity scroll wheel-lightest g502 ever weighing less than a g203 at only 84 grams still keeping the same great build quality. massive difference from g502s lowest weight at 132gramsCons:-mouse skates are scratchy brand new and take a few hours of use to become perfectly smooth with round edges-dpi light has been moved in front of the scroll wheel and now changes color instead of the shifting led on the g502 that was on the side, which for most people including me is a pro but for those who are colorblind might be hard to tell what dpi you are on.-no rgb (which for me is arguably a pro)-no more adjustable weightsoverall this is an amazing mouse and my favorite g502 ever but to those who miss the rgb and weights of the normal g502 it might not be. personally never cared for either of those features so I consider this mouse an awesome upgrade to the original g502.