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Adam Conrad
> 3 dayThe first thing that I have to talk about is the scroll wheel. This thing has all the bells and whistles Id think of to throw in a scroll wheel, and it adds even more on top. Its an infinity wheel, so I can click the button just behind it to unlock it, give it a spin, and itll just keep spinning. Its the nicest scrolling mouse Ive ever tried. The wheel also feels fairly heavy and meaty, so using it is a real pleasure, even with the ratcheting mechanism engaged. It even has left and right scrolling so I can get to the edges of web pages by pressing the scroll wheel to the side. I dont see many web pages anymore that dont self fit to the monitor width, but for editing big pictures, it can save time and effort. One thing I dont like is the back button is pretty far back on the mouse. I have to really pull my thumb back to reach it. I ended up mapping the upper buttons that are next to the left click to forward and back, and that was much more comfortable to deal with. One thing I really like is that the software allows me to save profiles to the mouses on board memory. I can set the profile for the forward and back buttons, then uninstall the Logitech software from my computer, and itll still work. Thats a big deal to me. The bottom pops off with a magnet to reveal the recess where I can drop in the included weights. I always go back and forth between wanting a lighter mouse, or a heavier mouse, so having that adaptability is a great feature. The cord is non braided. I usually prefer braids, but this one is so light and flexible, that I can barely tell that its there. Overall a great mouse. Highly recommended.
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Diego Gomez
> 3 dayA bit pricey but the art looks pretty beautiful and even has its own application to program the mouse
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Lendyman
> 3 dayFrom my understanding, this is just a branded version of the regular G502 Hero. It costs the same and aside from the color scheme, looks identical. All of the features and the like are exactly the same. The price is too. Since this is easily one of the most well regarded gaming mice on the market, you really can’t go wrong with whatever version of it you buy. Styling-wise, I like it a lot. The black, white and blue color scheme really pops and the KDA lines polish off the effect. It’s a good looking mouse that is pretty eye catching. I happened to pick up the KDA mousepad at the same time as this mouse and I love that they made some effort to coordinate the peripheral color schemes so well. Functionally, this is a great mouse. This mouse has a lot of features that serious gamers look for; a highly adjustable weight system, a mouse wheel that can switch between free roll to clicky, 11 programmable buttons, an ergonomic design, high precision tracking and Logitech’s gaming software. Others who are far more experienced and knowledgeable than I have already covered all of its pros and cons so I’m going to cherry pick the things that stood out for me. When I’m not testing the G502, I use a Corsair Glaive Pro, easily my favorite gaming mouse. After trying not a small number of high end mice, I settle on it as the best one for me. The reason is because I’m a palm gripper and it fits my larger hand really comfortably. The G502 is a bit narrower and has a slightly lower profile. Although it is be bit longer than the Glaive, it’s not quite as comfortable. I guess that comes down to preference in the end but it’s something that I noticed. Another thing that jumped out at me right away was how heavy the mouse wheel is. Since a lot of my time on the computer is not gaming, the mouse wheel gets used a lot. I think the fact that you can switch from clicky to free wheeling is a nice feature. I do think the clicky setting is a bit TOO clicky. It takes a lot more force to turn it than I’m used to from other mice and even though I’ve been using it regularly for a month or two, I’m still not totally used to it. Another thing that jumped out at me was the mouse cord. Now I’m not one of those purists who thinks all gaming peripherals need braided cables but the cable on this thing is really thin. It’s probably the thinest mouse cable I’ve ever encountered. The thinness makes it super flexible, which is good, but also more likely to break if wrapped up a lot or if it gets caught on something. I’m not a fan. Regarding software, G-hub. Meh. I totally get why people don’t like it. But I’m not one that programs buttons very often anyway (I’m too lazy to bother) so it’s not a big issue for me. Bottom line: There’ no question in my mind that the G502 is a professional grade mouse. It feels like it. As someone who is a casual gamer I don’t mine using it, but it isn’t and won’t be my first choice as a daily driver because I find another mouse more comfortable. That said, you really can’t go wrong with this mouse if you do choose it.
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Josh
> 3 dayOops. Wanted a white mouse to replace my 3 year old Corsair M65 RGB Elite. Decent mouse in all aspects aside from the god awful cheap omron switches in there. Matched my keyboard and other Corsair peripherals. Went for this bc it was white and had rave reviews. Not disappointed. Solid build quality. I like heavy thicc mice so I loaded this thing with all the weights and took it for a spin. Clicks are solid, a little cheapy here and there but nothing bad. Too many buttons, not gonna lie. Dont need the stupid DPI buttons right on my left click constantly adjusting my sens. Scroll wheel is awesome lol. Really solid feeling and you can unlock it to just send it flying. Sniper buttons never get used by me so I couldve done without that too. The paint scheme is cool, I guess. I just wanted a solid quality white mouse. Wish I knew that they charge like 2x regular price for it. Also didnt need the stupid seductive gamer character on the box.
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Daniel
> 3 dayperfection
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Victor S Chan
> 3 dayI purchased this mouse as i like playing League of Legends and am a fan of the Logotech G5 model line. I love the weighted feel, ergonomics, the smooth gliding pads, the art and lights, but the one thing i wasnt expecting is the terrible button placement for the on-the-fly mouse resolution changing buttons labeled G7 and G8. These sit right next to your left mouse button and unfortunately, I press them by accident at almost every click which makes the mouse resolution skyrocket to unknown settings and unplayable inaccurate clicking as the cursor is not where you expect it to be once one of those buttons is pressed and you are searching for it and moving uncontrollably around. I dont recommend this mouse for gaming for just that reason.
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JP
> 3 dayThe Logitech G502 Hero K/DA High-Performance Gaming Mouse is beautiful inside and out. I am a novice PC gamer and this thing is so smooth and easy to handle. I have very large hands and find it super comfortable. I have zero complaints, I wish I would be able to compare it to something else, but I know my stuff when it comes to tech and this is top-notch quality-wise.
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Eric Dunn
> 3 dayFor what I use it for it’s great however I do wish the mode buttons were placed further away from the forward and backward buttons cause I keep accidentally hitting them when trying to change pages
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Adam Limbert
> 3 dayIts design is simplistic, but nice, I love the Blue-Black-White color scheme. Logitech software is very easy to use for DPI, key mapping, macros, and more. Very comfy in my somewhat big hands, very precise and lightweight, great for FPS titles. I feel zero input lag, and the flywheel scrolling its a great feature for my flying sim games, allows me to use the flywheel to apply my brakes.
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Fabian chiaromonte
14-04-2025If youve had the regular hero this is the same great design with a very nice skin to it.