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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Quentin
Greater than one weekEither 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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creamed knotty
> 3 dayThis is a great mouse for gaming. Plenty of macro options with generally convenient button placement for right handsers. I already have a black cordless option but wanted this one to go with my new all white build. The only drawback is the cord as it gets in the way and I do find it limiting after years of gaming with the wireless G502. Not sure why this color configuration does not include a wireless option. 4/5 stars for this reason only. Otherwise, my favorite gaming mouse.
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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?)
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Randy De Leon
> 3 dayChanged review since it turns out the DPI led had to be toggled, the packaging was still done badly though. Logitech should ship via a box...
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Pauline
22-11-2024This mouse works fantastic. It feels expensive. Great for hours of gaming. Very ergonmic and won’t cause strain in your hand.
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Kirstein Howell
> 3 dayMy sons said that the mouse is really high quality and quite large compared to others theyve used which they liked. They also commented on the thumb buttons as far as customization as well as lots of different weights you can add to make the mouse more to their liking. They said it felt nice in their hands. My oldest had no issue setting it up and optimizing it to his exact liking. Both love the game, so that sold it.
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Fabian chiaromonte
> 3 dayIf youve had the regular hero this is the same great design with a very nice skin to it.
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Dominic Piconi
> 3 dayBought this mouse obviously because I have not seen the sun in a few days and never felt the touch of A woman thinking this KDA mouse would make me better at the soul sucking game we all know as league. Once I got the mouse I carefully unboxed the mouse making sure I did not scratch the perfect being on the box, KDA Evelyn. Once I started playing league it was almost like I had the whole KDA team guiding my decisions and helping me make play to prove that I have less of a soul and won the game. I have now climbed my way out of Iron 4 and am now in Iron 3. Please wish me the best of luck, I could see faker in any of my games.
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Isa
> 3 dayThe Hero G502 is the best mouse Ive ever owned. And the regular price of 40 bucks is a good price. So I only gave this one a smaller rating because it is twice the price of a regular black version of this mouse. I did buy it just because Im a big KDA simp so lol. So if youre just looking for a good mouse and dont care for looks, Id look up the regular version os this mouse. If youre here because this mouse looks awesome! Then 100% buy it. It is gorgeous.
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Eric Neiman
> 3 dayThe 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.