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The original G502 gaming mouse was released almost five years ago now. In tech years that makes it practically a pensioner. But it's a much-loved pensioner and one that can still go toe-to-toe with ...
RGB isn't visible in use (PLUS version) RGB drains the battery very quickly making the boosted battery life feature redundant (PLUS version) Competitors offer cheaper options for similar ...
Logitech's G502 is the company's most popular wired mouse, and for years people have said the only feature that could make it better would be if it were wireless. Logitech has heard this request loud ...
Price, as usual, will shut some people out from owning the G502 Over the past couple of years, Logitech has delivered a string of quality G-series releases, particularly when it comes to mice.
Logitech has gone above and beyond lately with refreshes to their product line. Whether you have the new G PRO Wireless or an old classic now revamped like the MX518 Legendary, you’re still likely to ...
Tech Editor at MensXP. Analogue at birth, Digital by design. Better known as Bhallanator on Twitter. Akshay is a massive Star Wars fan, A professional gamer and collects sneakers in his spare time. He ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a former news writer for The Verge. Logitech has three new gaming mice, and ...
If your current mouse is starting to hold you back in shooters or long MMO sessions, this is a very solid upgrade window. The Logitech G502 X Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse is now $109.99, which is ...
Logitech has unveiled a new gaming mouse. That's an old mouse, but completely new, but not: the G502 Lightspeed. Yes, Logitech has finally created a wireless version of the classic G502, a mouse ...
Why am I reviewing the Logitech G502 X Lightspeed, a mouse from 2022, in the 2025? A few reasons. First, we want to make IGN’s gaming mice coverage as comprehensive as possible. That means revisiting ...