Logitech G G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac – Black
£79.99 Original price was: £79.99.£34.99Current price is: £34.99.
- HERO 25K Sensor: The next generation of the HERO optical sensor brings new precision to your mouse at up to 25,600 DPI while generating no smoothing, filtering or acceleration. USB report rate: 1000 Hz (1 ms)
- 11 Programmable Buttons and Ultra-Fast Dual-Mode Scroll Wheel: The Logitech G wired gaming mouse gives you full customization of your gaming settings
- Adjustable Weight: Adjust the glide of your mouse. five 3.6g weights come with the G502 HERO wired mouse to find the perfect setup and optimize your gaming performance
- LIGHTSYNC RGB: LIGHTSYNC technology gives you fully customizable RGB lighting, synchronize animations and lighting effects with your other Logitech G devices. Maximum acceleration: > 40 G
- Mechanical Button Tension System: Every click is crisper and more reliable thanks to a mechanical tension system with springs and pivots in the left and right buttons
- Next Generation Sensor: Capable of detecting sub-micron motion and tracking motion to less than a millionth of a meter with exceptional accuracy
- World’s #1 Gaming Peripheral – Based on independent aggregate data (Feb 2019 – Feb 2020) of gaming peripheral unit counts (keyboards, mice and PC headsets)
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AlexO93 –
Bought this as my razer mouse started malfunctioning far too quickly.There’s a good reason this mouse is a common standard for most pc gamers. It’s responsive, very adjustable (dpi and weight), hard-wearing, comfortable in the hand for long periods (I have pretty large mitts), and was insanely cheap at the time I bought it on sale (about £25).A particularly good feature for me is the switch to unlock the scroll wheel, for a much more comfortable session of getting sucked into scrolling shorts.The RGB lighting is good too, if you’re into that kind of thing, the buttons are responsive too, although I took a while to stop accidentally clicking the buttons just next to the lmb.Overall, a fantastic product that I am yet to find fault with.
Phil Collins Wannabe –
I burn through mouses pretty quickly up to now.. I usually stop off in a CEX or other second hand store and buy them cheap as I tended to suffer pretty bad “Gamer Rage” until I stopped drinking.Many a keyboard and mouse have lost their lives, and their buttons and plastic bits, after being heavily slammed against the desk and then thrown at the wall in many fits of anger at someone being 0.01 seconds faster than I am..But with age, and a more serene approach to gaming I decided to splash out on a more expensive mouse.I saw the Logitech G G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse and decided I would buy one and try it out.Anyway, I just wanted to say that the thing I love most about this mouse, and I have been using it for around 3-4 weeks now, is that the mouse wheel is free moving.. That is it spins until you stop it..Rather than trying to locate the little side bar and then move that up and down as required, the free wheeling mouse wheel is really much easier to scroll with, once you get used to it.A bit like a fast forward.. You spin it to the bit you want and then stop it.I did see that some people hated this particular facet of the Logitec Hero, but for me it is rather good.Other than that it is rather well weighted. but there are MORE weights if you want it even heavier, it glides across my mouse mat like a yacht on water. It is easily controllable, has many buttons that you can program, and is great between your fingers. The placement of everything is very, very good.I bought mine for less than 25 quid.. I am not sure I would pay much more, but I am glad I did.
Twisted_Mentat –
At this point it’s this SPECIFIC mouse i look for when my old ones finally wear out.Comfortable, a nice DPI preset system & hold/precision-mode, you can de-click the wheel so it free-spins until stopped (limited use but handy for some “button mash” games that you can rebind keys in, RSi is no joke).the 2 thumb buttons are in good spots, the forward one i don’t need much but i’d have liked it to be bigger/rounded (like a thumbnail instead of a \ shaped wedge leaning away from the thumb) or 2-3mm closer in, it’s not much but it would help my “stubby thumbs”.Overall, great button layout/ergonomicsI don’t bother with the extra weights though they do exist, the bottom plate has never detached over 8? years of use and has stayed clean inside the entire time.The “pointy bits” in the design do make it a bit harder to keep clean as they love to gather dust/dirt over time, you need a thin scraper or tiny pipe cleaner (interdental brushes do great here) to GENTLY remove any accumulation. I’m on the fence if i prefer them for KNOWING what extra-button my fingers on or if i’d prefer a smoother design (that may or may not make those buttons easier to miss-identify). I’m not fussy enough on this one to mind beyond the cleaning aspect.What eventually gave up on my old one was the mouse-scroll became unresponsive. It still works but only half of the down-scrolls register anymore, it’s a sealed-unit so i can’t take it apart via screws (the ONE main downside) but given a sale-price and the general age of the long lasting rubberised left-right-side panels i decided to buy a new one instead of wrestle with the old one (it may just be an obscured sensor under the mouse wheel.underside pads are all still there (tho i use a few desk-runners i swap out/wash occasionally as a mousepad). i’ll likely remove them soon-ish in the search for some screws i can dissect the old mouse with, if not it’ll meet a hammer while i diagnose exactly why the scroll-wheel stopped responding.
Hamza –
Firstly I would like to talk about the general feeling, PROS: The mouses size is really good even for people with big hands (which i have), The grips on the sides of the mouse have a nice feel to them, I like The Responsiveness from the mouse clicks. The Added Weight is a nice touch I prefer something that’s not too light and not too heavy.CONS: However there is a down side because the scroll wheel sometimes changes modes without me pressing the button and sometimes the scroll wheel feels like it’s on both modes at the same time giving it a weird feelingOVERALL: I would recommend this mouse because its Functionality, Durability, Weight Customisation, Price and The Responsiveness from the clicks outweighs the cons. Worth the upgrade!! 4/5.
Tank –
Very easy to setup after downloading the software. Lots of options and configurations available. Comfortable to use and it fits my large hand nicely.Installing all the supplied weights feels just right for my liking and gives the mouse a great feel, solid and accurate.The button to switch between a free spinning or clicky middle wheel is a great feature.The only thing I don’t like is the very thin cable, it might not last as long as the mouse. A nice braided cable would have been better.Well worth the money though despite the cable and I highly recommend it.
Justin M –
optics housing is a cat/dog hair/fur trap
despite exhausting efforts to keep pet hair out of off of ect electronics I’m always surprised by the amount of hair that gets trapped inside the weight compartment. can create some rather interesting mouse effects in FPS games.love it so far will buy another when i inevitably smash this one.
Anthony –
Lo mejor
Sin duda el mejorause que eh comprado es muy perfecto
Rafet Sinan Yılmaz –
Harika
Makro tuşlarının yerleşimini çok iyi, çabuk alıştım. İki modlu tekeri çok hoşuma gitti.
Edenight –
Un classique indétrônable pour le prix
Il n’y a rien de plus à ajouter que ce qui est présenté dans le titre. Pour à peu près 25-35€ selon la période de l’année ce la reste une excellente souris qui vous suivra sur toutes vos parties. Elle est de même une bonne souris ergonomique entre les boutons programmables, la molette crantée ou à roulement infini qui est la fonctionnalité dont je ne peux plus me passer.
Avol –
Perfekt
Kanske lite dyr, men den känns bra i handen utan att tvinga en till att hålla på ett visst sätt, och möjligheten att programmera så många knappar är ett stort plus för mig. Definitivt en uppgradering från min gamla SteelSeries rival 110. RGB ljuset är snyggt också, dock tycker jag att inställningarna i windows för dynamic lighting blir bättre än de som finns i G-Hub