Logitech G502 (910005565) Wireless Gaming Mouse

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The Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is a high-performance gaming mouse designed for competitive players.

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Product Identifiers

BrandLogitech
MPN910005565
UPC0097855145246
ModelLogitech G502
eBay Product ID (ePID)12031754219

Product Key Features

Maximum DPI16000
Tracking MethodOptical
Number of Buttons2
TypeGaming Mouse
ConnectivityWireless

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4.7
110 product ratings
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Well designed

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  • Top favourable review

    Perhaps, the best mouse I have ever owned.

    Undeniable advantage of this mouse is it’s extremely low weight. Buttons respond with a minimum of displacement, max DPI is insane (I am not sure if you will ever need it). The shape of it fits your hand well, with only exception you are left-handed, because it is not ambidextrous. The coating is questionable moment, we will see how long will it hold before it starts coming off. Another great feature is a software that is easy to use, unlike X7. It does have customizable lighting option, and you can make it matching the rest of your setup, but to me its performance has the most value. Maybe it doesn’t glow as a Christmas tree, but it allows you to aim faster.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Top critical review

    Doesn't work wireless but otherwise ok

    I bought this to replace my old mouse that didnt work anymore and it's great, but it doesn't seem to work wireless even thought it's a wireless mouse. When I plug in the wireless USB chip into one of the USB ports on my PC, it says "inactive" in the Logitech G Hub. When I hover my cursor over it, it says "please wake up or power on your device" but it's already turned on. yet when I plug the charging cord into the mouse and the USB end into the computer, its suddenly works and creates a sort of second version of the mouse in the Logitech G Hub. I would like to know if I'm just missing something or if the mouse just doesn't work wireless.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Logitech G502 Lightspeed (910-005565) Wireless Mouse (legit rating!)

    If you have bigger hands then this product may not be for you. It is a little slimmer than the Corsair Dark Core (I had the HW but the SE gives you wireless Qi charging. Replaced it with that because it recently gave me problems. It used to work fine. This mouse comes with weights which is helpful to have more grip in a way otherwise it is a very light weight mouse. There is a button to stiff the wheel like this old optical mouses or you can let it spin freely like a hamster wheel. It also has a press while you hold DPI button which is of course good for first-person shooting games like COD when playing as a sniper. There is also a wireless adapter holder built-in not a slide in off the bottom kind. You would have to lift the bottom rear lid (it is magnet which keeps it in place as well) and place it in, very convenient nor it will get lost! Again it is a bit on the slimmer side. Don't forget if you want it to wireless charge you would have to get the Logitech G PowerPlay mousepad. I do not believe it is wireless Qi either, but you are still able to have that standard micro to standard usb charging cable. Software is much simpler to use than Corsair's iCUE and more simple/convenient. You are also able to customized different mouse settings for different games as well allowing you to select it by looking at the game portrait.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • great mouse

    So there are some issues with tracking, that logitec has corrected for me. Other than that , the product is incredible. Its just as fast as they sayy " wireless connectivity response " . The design is so ergonomic and ive already become a fan of the ghub software to customize all my gear. I cannot recommend this mouse more especially after dealing with logi support who was very helpful. Easy fast setup, comfy, perfect weight. NOTE: this mouse is perfectly fit for my hands which are a bit larger, but my tiny wife can use it just fine as well

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Expensive, but Great Gaming Mouse!

    This is a real top contender for best gaming mouse. I'm coming from the Logitech G9x. It's a nice size, buttons feel good, and the lights aren't obnoxious. The interchangeable weights are a super great addition since I like heavy mice and the wireless is just *hand kiss explosion* fantastic. The upgrade to wireless is mind-blowing since it's super responsive and not a piece of trash. I don't have the wireless charging mat for it, you don't need it though since the battery life is very generous. The only hurdle to get over is the price. It's definitely a hit to the wallet. Also, if you have tiny hands this mouse may be too big for you. Software is also easy to navigate and customize the mouse. No problems with it at all. Overall, it's definitely worth the ~$100 (or whatever your equivalent is). Go get it! Especially if you're looking for a wire-free setup or just less wires in general.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Lower build quality than the old G502 Hero, with significantly lower quality software for configuring the mouse.

    While this seems like a direct upgrade to a 2014 g502 there are a couple significant points that they have regressed on, one being button tactility. It is most pronounced on the G5 button - on the Lightspeed, it has at least 1-2mm of travel before it even touches the button, which is confusing at first because you aren’t sure if you’ve actually made a keystroke. The g502 hero that I have has absolutely no dead zone like this. Also with the scroll wheel they reduced the weight by hollowing out the center leaving wheel spokes (it looks cast instead of machined like my old one is - undoubtedly because of cost) and added a rubber pad around the wheel which is certain to wear significantly compared to the unblemished wheel on my 7 year old g502. Lastly, and probably most importantly, the new Lightspeed doesn’t allow you to use Logitech Gaming Software. I figured it should be easy to just import all of my existing mouse profiles on to the Lightspeed, since they are after all the same button architecture. Well boy was I wrong, not only does it not use it, but when you download the required “G Hub” software, that software then disables the Logitech Gaming Software regardless of whatever peripherals may still be in use on the machine at the time. Also, when attempting to import the existing profiles from my old g502 on to the new G Hub, it somehow decided to overwrite them all to their default versions, which also cleared the profiles on my old LGS software. Furious that all my hard work was lost in those extensively detailed profiles, I was able to recover them from a completely separate machine that I commonly used the old mouse with. After some choice ranting I read a forum that suggested using a logitech software tool that manually configures onboard profiles with the Lightspeed, which allowed me to fully abandon the GHub software. Still, the manual onboard profile software that you have to dig for on Logitech’s site still offers significantly fewer options for configuration than the original Logitech Gaming Software suite that I have been using for so long. Considering the impact on the devices usefulness to me, it sways me away from Logitech’s products after decades of using their equipment - because just as any company that gets too much of a market, they begin to water down their quality and raise the pricing.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • One of the best gaming Mice from Logitech!

    Coming from a G700 it's the closest replacement mice Logitech Gaming has right now. It's not a full ergonomic like the G700 and weights a little lighter. But with the functions and able to use the new Logitech G Hub it works better than with the older Logitech Gaming Software. Definitely worth it if you can get a good deal on it!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Lightweight and great features

    The size of the mouse and button locations fit my hand perfectly. Only had it for a couple of weeks so no double click issues. Changing DPI is fast and easy, and the weight is good without any added for me.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Comfortable, lightweight and easily programmable Mouse

    Good mouse for gaming (obviously). The software is a tad clunky, but does get the job job. Also have another brand (Utech) with programmable buttons. One bonus to this Logitech mouse is the profiles. You can have so many for all different games. The buttons are more spread out on this too. One downside is only 11 programmable buttons (my other one has 16). Other than that, it's lightweight and very comfortable.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished

  • If you are a G502 fan, this mouse will be your final Endgame

    Just like the wired G502 except it's a few grams lighter and wireless (obviously). There is literally no difference between the wired and wireless version in terms of latency or tracking. However, if you really want the wireless version, be ready to fork over the cash and don't complain about it's hefty price tag. Anyone saying they can tell the difference between the wired and wireless version are either imagining it or full of ****.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New