


Its battery life is highly commendable, offering a stellar 60 hours without any lighting, or 48 hours with it on full blast. It’s also plug-and-play, meaning it’s merely a case of plugging in the receiver and away you go. It works on pretty much any surface, from glass to wood to a typical mouse mat, which is a bonus, given that some mice refuse to work on glass whatsoever. We’re in safe hands therefore.īeing wireless obviously means that there’s a lot more freedom attached (or rather, not attached) to the G502. That being said, in a previous guise, the G502 was once the world’s highest DPI mouse when it had its old 12,000 DPI sensor. It’s certainly responsive, although the upper echelons of its DPI range don’t break any records – the HERO sensor that this updated G502 uses is no different to the previous incarnation. It’s a little erratic at first, but after merely a few minutes of use is natural to use. Logitech G502 – Performanceįor day to day usage, the G502’s various DPI made it a joy to use, with it mostly being utilised on its highest setting at 16,000 DPI. In hand, it feels rather light, but with the extra weights added, the G502 does feel heavier. Present in the box are a few nifty weights that allow you to give the mouse a little bit of extra weight if that’s what you’re into. Mounted on the left hand side are buttons designated to the functions of moving forwards and backwards between web pages, whilst another two allow you to change between the six different DPI settings ranging from as low as 100 right up to the highest of 16,000. As well as the typical left and right mouse buttons and scroll wheel, there’s a variety of other functions that the G502 can do right out of the box. There’s a whole host of programmable buttons, eleven to be exact, that already come with preset functions. To be honest, that’s expected at the £130 price point. By way of design, it’s a sleek looking mouse, with the matte black being offset by the patterned the grips that also feel really rather comfortable in-hand, giving the G502 a definite premium feel. It’s typical Logitech fare really, complete with sturdy construction. The freedom associated with a wireless connection is welcome and the connection to the Micro-USB charging cable is solid and well-made. Initially the G502 comes with a predominately plastic construction that doesn’t really differ from previous generations. Related: Best Gaming Mouse 2019 Logitech G502 – Design & Build Since its inception, the G502 has undergone a host of updates – this new one is no different, ditching the wires in favour of Logitech’s new LIGHTSPEED connection, offering latency-free browsing and gaming.
LOGITECH G502 LIGHTSPEED MEDIA MARKT UPDATE
The Logitech G502 represents the latest and most profound update to the much-loved G502 gaming mouse.
