Of the three versions of the G502X released by Logitech, we chose to focus on the most premium model, but our conclusions apply to the entire range, excluding the wireless features of course. These conclusions will almost all point in the same direction, because Logitech gives us, again for the G502 series, a copy close to perfection.
Aside from the possibly slightly high price (though), the only real flaw with this new line of gaming mice is that Logitech doesn’t offer a left-handed version. This defect will therefore affect a maximum of 15% of the population. Let’s also mention the relative lack of new features and the absence of a weight adjustment system, but you understand that these defects are hardly annoying.
We prefer to maintain the excellent ergonomics, which, although it requires a little effort for smaller hands, remains the benchmark. Let’s also underline the precision of the sober design, where the LEDs bring a touch of elegance without overdoing it. The buttons are numerous, high-quality and ideally placed on the mouse, while the scroll wheel is the best in the genre with side handles and disabled mode.
Finally, we welcome the possibility, on the wireless version of this gaming mouse, to pair several Logitech devices on the supplied USB dongle, as well as the excellent autonomy of the beast. We’re also not happy with Logitech’s efforts to lighten the gaming mouse, with a technically 25K sensor and buttons ensuring perfect efficiency regardless of use. miracle.