Logitech G502 Hero K/DA High Performance Gaming Mouse - Hero 25K Sensor, 16.8 Million Color LIGHTSYNC RGB, 11 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory - Official League of Legends KDA Gaming Gear
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kyle aho
Greater than one weekFirst off. This mouse is heavy. And I like that. And thats coming from someone who previously used one of the lightest mice in the world. The weight is well balanced and helps control aim really well. The cable, is excellent. Its super lightweight and flexible and I cant even tell its their when hard-core gaming. All the mouse buttons are freely reprogrammable easily in the G-Hub software, and is extremely useful. In the end 10/10 from me. And the design of it is awesome. It being K/DA limited edition is amazing too, and it looks fantastic!
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Pidge Darr
Greater than one weekIts a bit difficult to figure out how to control the rgb though, i ended up using an external app (OpenRGB)
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Meghan Doll
> 3 dayGood mouse, very responsive. I swapped from a dying Razer mouse that I had used for maybe 5 years.... this one is nice and responsive, came with a set of light weights to make the mouse more customizable which is neat. RGB is fine. My only drawback from giving it full stars is that the scroll wheel will sometimes spin out of control and it is inconvenient when I am on a web page and it unzooms it or zooms in all the way. This can also be an issue in-game depending on which game. I am unsure if this is specific to my mouse or all of them are like that.... other than that its amazing!
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Jodie Roberts
> 3 dayI was so excited for this mouse.. As soon as I received it, I hooked it up to the PC and took it for a spin on my main game. I absolutely hated it. The software is unnecessarily complicated and I was immediately annoyed when trying to set up the extra key binds. Then once I got in the game, I discovered that the scroll wheel was absolutely useless. The material is a slick metal and when locked I could barely scroll at all while free spin was completely out of control. There is no way I could play any game that relies on precise scrolling with this mouse (think weapon switching on Warzone). I sent this one back and got the Roccat Kone Aimo mouse instead which I love!
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Berniece Hahn
> 3 dayAfter fighting with my Razer trinity for almost a year, never mind the fact it was having issues just after I bought it, I decided to give this mouse a chance. I am in love. The mouse is responsive and unproblematic. It has a button less than Im used to, but the fact it works, is worth the trade.
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Nicholas W.
> 3 dayThis mouse is awesome for gaming. It comes with all the macro buttons one could ask for, and its sensor is sweet and precise. My favorite part about it is the awesome G-Hub configuration software it comes with, really easy to use.
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Quentin
> 3 dayEither logitech changed their G502 recently or the K/DA version is different. The click is noticeably louder and feels very different to the G502 that Ive been using for many years now (5+). Theres very slightly more pressure required and the click overall feel is different. The colorway is fun and the cable is also not a braided cable but rather a soft plastic one. Over time Ive found the braided cable wears down and collects dust as it disintegrates so I dont mind that change as much. Other than the click, the scroll, other buttons, function pretty much the same but time will tell if I can get another 5 years out of this edition as well.
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Eric Neiman
18-11-2024The sensitivity is brilliant, smooth, but the dpi hinders precision, at least for me. I might just be old. It is comfortable and Im enjoying having the challenge of using it gaming (tracking and scrolling are at minimum and Im still getting motion sickness). I dont plan on keeping it, but the experience is worth it. My old brain likes the neural pathways that its helping to build.
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Tim
Greater than one weekLogitech G502 Hero K/DA High Performance Gaming Mouse - Hero 25K Sensor, 16.8 Million Color LIGHTSYNC RGB, 11 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory - Official League of Legends KDA Gaming Gear This mouses color scheme looks awesome and Performs just as good as the Hero G502. Thats because inside it is exactly the same as the hero G502. I wish for the premium price that it was more than just a graphic change. Dont get me wrong the mouse is good. If you like the G502 than you will like this mouse. For me, I think I have moved on from big heavy ergo mice. The shape is a bit outdated and I dont want to add weight anymore. I want a smaller, lightweight mouse. I feel like Logitech has been stagnant and other companies, especially smaller ones are making really interesting mice. This is still a really good mouse with nice button feel and very little pre or post travel. For a palm grip this is extremely comfortable. The sensor is fantastic the scroll wheel is feels precise.
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Brendan Doyle
> 3 dayI suffer from carpal tunnel so I decided an ergo mouse was essential for me to be able to use a computer and/or game comfortably. Prior to getting a G502, I had just used whatever mouse I had laying around, usually a Lenovo or Microsoft mouse. Im not a pro gamer by any means, however I always assumed that gaming mice were gimmicky money grabs. I initially was looking at vertical mice which are supposed to be better for wrist comfort, but many people mentioned that a good ergo mouse can be just as good, so after researching I kept seeing the G502 making the top of many lists, so I decided to try it, as the price was reasonable (much cheaper than most decent vertical mice!) and I really liked how it looked. I initially got the normal G502, not the KDA version, and after a few days of using it normally I was amazed at the difference from the plain old normal mice I had been using, both from a comfort perspective, and at an accuracy and general ease of use perspective. The features that I really enjoy the most are the toggleable high precision button, and the ability to switch the scroll wheel from click to freewheel. I dont often switch the DPI between apps, but having the ability to do so, is appreciated. I didnt notice much difference when switching out the weights, but I ended up using a couple weights at the rear of the mouse and again while I am not a pro gamer, it is nice to be able to customize to your liking. Being able to lower the DPI while holding a button is an extremely nice feature, both for games and for general use when a little extra precision is needed. I see a lot of people complain about the GHub software however I have not had any issues to report so far. I appreciate the ability to save profiles on the mouse, so you can seamlessly switch devices, even to a Linux box and your settings carry over. My Wifes mouse failed so I let her borrow my G502, and she liked it so much, that I bought the KDA version for myself and she kept my original! She claims much more comfort and easier inventory management in games like Stardew Valley. Overall this is a solid mouse, offering lots of nice features for the price and its a joy to use, as well as being comfortable and attractive to look at. The RGB lights go well with my RGB keyboard. (thats worth something, right?)