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Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse, 12,000 DPI On-The-Fly DPI Shifting, Personalized Weight and Balance Tuning with (5) 3.6g Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons

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Features

  • Old version of G502 with optical gaming sensor (PMW3366)
  • Cable Length 6 feet or 1.83 meters

Description

G502 features an advanced optical sensor for maximum tracking accuracy, customizable RGB lighting, custom game profiles, from 200 up to 12, 000 DPI, and repositionable weights.

Brand: Logitech


Color: black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: LED Lights


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a/b/g/n


Brand: ‎Logitech


Series: ‎910-004615


Item model number: ‎910-004615


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Item Weight: ‎4.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.57 x 2.95 x 5.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.57 x 2.95 x 5.2 inches


Color: ‎black


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 5, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome!!
Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse, FPS Mouse First used Razer Naga Hex which i really hated for its weird shape and the senor that makes the cursor move around on screen when you play music on high volume.. then i got Razer Deathadder Chroma which was my current when i got the G502 The deathadder chroma is good but i didnt like that the keys are easy to press down and also the scroll wheel feel low quality and it feels that at some point i will click it and it will just break, the sensor was good and very responsive with no tracking issues. Now with the G502 Proteus Spectrum, i thought to get it for the cons i posted above about the Deathadder Chroma, but damn i am grateful i did buy it their are a lot of other good things in it that i only noticed after i started using it. Pros:- - The sensor is really good better tracking than my Deathadder Chroma, lil bit more accurate although it feels a lil bit slower, like i used my DA Chroma mostly at 1800 DPI which is the default, the G502 default is 2400 DPI which is lil bit faster than my DA 1800 DPI but when i tried to use 1800 DPI on my new G502 it felt slower than what i used to, so i left it at 2400 and it seems tiny faster than how i am used to but nothing you cant get used to, still tracking freaking good and i loved how accurate the aiming is with this mouse while playing The Division - The weights:: i never used mouse with weights before my Naga and my DA didnt have that and usually when i used a heavy mouse at my friend's i didnt like how heavy its or that what i thought, but when i got the G502 i thought okay for a change i will try to put all weights and try it for couple days. After playing with it for couple hours actually i like how heavy its, first it makes you dont feel the pulling weight for the cable like with my DA the cable used to drag the mouse for a tad after i remove my hands off it, but with the G502 heaviness it just doesnt move at all after i stop it also in very fast action in The Division i loved that the weight makes the left distance shorter because its not lite like the DA its heavy so when i left it up to move it to the center on my SteelSeries QCK+ its still so near to the mousemate - the first thing i did was to only select one profile since i am not really a fan of switching between profiles, but i left the DPI keys as the default, it seems about right for me, i am always at the second stage which is 2400 DPI sometimes increase it to stage 3 but not that much. all keys feel really good and very responsive - The wheel: oh god!! that wheel is a freaking bless specially with the free scroll key, you just press it and turn the wheel and that thing just keep on scrolling down till you stop it it wont stop by itself that easy, the only thing here free scrolling up seems a lot slower than free scrolling down but its no a big thing, the wheel feels nice also and you can feel how good quality its with the metalic feel Cons:- - The software is a lil bit confusing and i hate the idea that till now i couldnt find anyway to restore "on mouse memory" to defaults, lighting, Profiles, and DPI, there is no way to switch them to defaults, again i am talkign to mouse memory profiles, if there is away Plzz let me know. - When you scroll normally whith the scroll wheel, talking about very short scrolls like one tick, it feels to move distance more than it should because the tick must finish you cant stop it mid way, not a big deal also Overall i will still give the mouse 5 stars, best mouse i ever used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2017 by Elsayed Doudar

  • Easily the best mouse I've ever had. Ever.
Seriously, this is one of the best mice I've ever had the pleasure of using, let alone owning. Notes: - First off, the packaging is typical of Logitech, near perfect for quick and easy access to start using your new product. - The weights come in their own case so that if you happen to only need 1 or 2 you can keep the others safely locked away in a case for easy future access. - On the subject of the weights, the design in the well under the mouse is incredibly well designed. The cover pops off via a magnet and the slots on the inside are tight enough to hold the weights securely, but not so tight that you can't get weights in or out with just a simple pop of a corner. - The shape of the mouse fits your hand like a glove and couldn't be closer to perfect without going super ergonomic or customized to your hand size. - All of the buttons are super responsive and highly satisfying to press right down to the mouse speed toggles. - The mouse speed toggles allow for up to 5 settings (more than enough in my opinion) and a precision button on the side of the mouse is fashioned so that you can easily toggle from any speed to the lowest immediately. - The precision button is far enough out of the way that you can pick up the mouse without accidentally hitting it, but is close enough that you can hold it and switch between precision and speed on the fly without really thinking about it. - A button labeled the "G-Shift" button allows for customized programming in the mouse's software or it can simply be used as another single button to your arsenal. - The software is easy to use, easy to install, and just a tad on the edge of feeling simple, yet advanced for higher customizations. - As is common with a lot of higher end Logitech mice, there's a toggle for the mouse wheel to free-spin or click-spin traditionally. This is especially for web browsing with a smooth wheel versus clicked scrolls that slow down movement. Now for the not so great points: - The mouse wheel is metal, thick ridged, and a little hard to get a grip on without applying more force than one might typically be used to applying on a mouse wheel. (This can be easily adjusted by a little mod work such as buying a mousewheel of similar shape like the G900 or G500 mouse wheel bay, just google "G502 mouse wheel mod") - The mouse cord is just a little shorter than I'd personally like and I honestly feel Logitech could benefit from taking a page out of SteelSeries' book by offering multiple cords with different lengths. That or just include maybe another foot or two on the length as Corsair has done with their recent M## series. - There seems to be a little bit of a wiggle noise when the mouse is unclicked into free-spin that takes some getting used to hearing even through headphones. I've since gotten used to it, but initially I was disturbed quite often because I was not used to hearing a noise coming from my mouse other than clicking. All of that said, if you like a thin mouse with the capability of ranging from "feels like a toy" to "feels like heavy hardware" then look no further, you've found your new best mouse ever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017 by itsBorked

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