
If you buy this if you've never had a Logitech G mouse before, it might be a great purchase. Have returned the G502 X after 5 days and go for its predecessor again. I put the G502 X Lightspeed as "Not recommended" because its predecessor (G502 Lightspeed) is simply better and now costs much less. On such a small piece I hope to eventually be able to scrape it away with a razor blade or something. The G205 doesn't have this at all and the G502 X only has a little bit near your thumb. I would have liked to have the option to customize the G7 & G8 buttons myself.Īnd I find Softtouch coatings annoying, because they ALWAYS stick and get dirty over time and then you can end up throwing away your expensive mouse. As with Logi, build quality is not something to grumble about. I think the price of around 60 Euro is appropriate. The G502 is the only wired mouse that has this feature.

that I've gotten used to the free scroll function on the MX3, which allows you to crank the mouse wheel to scroll through long pages.
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Great mouse for the money, highly recommended without reservations!

I therefore went looking for a wired solution and first tried with the Logi G205. Not so bad for office work, you just can't have this for games.
G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED REVIEW PC
I have an issue with that, that they sometimes seem to lose the connection with my PC and then it very falters in terms of input. "Bochel" could have been a bit sharper, like with the MX3įor normal office work I use an MX Key with an MX3 Master. Little Soft-Touch coating that only sticks anyway
