Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Buttons, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac by Logitech G
$98.08 Original price was: $98.08.$53.24Current price is: $53.24.
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About Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Buttons, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac
- Hero 25K sensor through a software update from G HUB, this upgrade is free to all players: this Logitech gaming mouse has 1:1 tracking, 400-plus ips, 100 – 25,600 dpi plus zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration.
- Adjustable weight system: Arrange up to five removable 3.6 grams weights inside the gaming mouse for personalized weight and balance tuning.
- Mechanical switch button tensioning: Metal spring tensioning system and pivot hinges are built into left and right gaming mouse buttons for a crisp, clean click feel with rapid click feedback with this black gaming mouse
- 11 customizable buttons and onboard memory: Assign custom commands to the buttons and save up to five ready to play profiles directly to the wired mouse. Suitable for pc gaming mouse needs.
- Programmable RGB Lighting and Lightsync technology: Customize lighting from nearly 16.8 million colors to match your team’s colors or sync colors with other Logitech G gear on this wired mouse for gaming
The Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Buttons, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac by Logitech G combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers dependable results for American customers who value quality.
Specification: Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Buttons, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac by Logitech G
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$98.08 Original price was: $98.08.$53.24Current price is: $53.24.
Amaan N. –
Logitech knows how to make a great mouse and this is one of the best mouses of all time. It’s a “budget” mouse but just as good as the higher end stuff. It’s very smooth it’s got an advanced laser tracker, the Logitech software makes it easy to change the dpi to what ever you want. The forum factor is great comfortable for small and big hands. It has buttons all over the side that’s easy to reach and program to diffrent functions. Also has many cool light modes.
raji g. –
Using it for work.
Multi-functional buttons, smooth scrolling, able to make the pointer speed faster or slower with a click of button, never needing battery.
Totally worth the price of about $54 that I paid.
Terry Koh –
5年ほど使っているが壊れない
Ronald Horton –
A fairly solid mouse in terms of quality. You no longer need to have Logitechs software running with the ability to use on board settings but if you wish there is plenty of costomization of the colors and lighting brightness. Switching from an older wired G502 it does feel that the newer counterparts may be of a lower overall build quality, especially the mouse wheel, but I’m still happy with the mouse I’ve grown the most used to but with more features. The wireless Bluetooth works extremely well and I’ve never had any sort of perceived lag or delay, and battery last for long enough I almost never have to think about it as long as it’s plugged in maybe once a week.
I will always appreciate the lightweight body with nice comfortable but grippy sides and the extra buttons compared to other mice without it being too much. The free spinning scroll wheel may seem like a gimmick but you will find yourself using it more and more whether your scrolling web pages or video game inventories.
Sam –
I have had this mouse for over 5+ years, along with my Logitech G213 Prodigy keyboard. This was a great mouse that lasted me forever. It is a wired mouse that you can change the RGB like most, and it is a great mouse that allows you to have any DPI that you could want.
The look is nice with the mouse, and it has a nice feel in the hand, especially if you have larger hands, like I do, especially. I rest my thumb on the bottom left lip of the mouse, and it works terrific for that, and has great reach to the Mouse’s 5 and 6 buttons. It does have an infinite scrolling button if you want to as well, like most Logitech mice do now, and it works well!
I did end up replacing this mouse, but not because it broke! I just switched up the look of my setup and wanted something new. This thing lasted me 5+ years, and I felt like I would put it to rest for a bit. It still worked great, and I still have it, in case anything happens. Great value for the money! Especially if you want to pair it up with the Logitech G213 Prodigy. These are old, I know! But these are great for anyone who is just getting into gaming, or wanna give Logitech a shot, as you might be a fan of a different brand, but you don’t wish to spend over $100+ with each purchase, just to try the brand out.
Dr.ahmed.seleem –
The Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED has completely transformed my gaming and productivity setup. After years of using wired mice, I was skeptical about wireless performance – but this mouse eliminates all compromises.
Why It’s Perfect:
✔ HERO 25K Sensor is Incredible – Pixel-precise tracking with zero lag (I play FPS/MMOs competitively)
✔ Customizable Weight & Balance – The adjustable weights let me fine-tune the perfect feel
✔ 11 Programmable Buttons – All perfectly positioned for quick access without being crowded
✔ LIGHTSPEED Wireless is Magic – Literally can’t tell the difference from wired now
✔ 80-Hour Battery Life – Charges fast and lasts through marathon gaming sessions
Bonus Love:
The textured grip stays comfortable for hours
On-board memory saves my settings across devices
RGB is tasteful and customizable
Trevor M. –
Buy it, it’s not heavy at all, if u don’t have the power to use this as your main mouse ur weak💀
Terry Koh –
جالي ماوس بسلك مش وايرلس وطلبت اعادة المنتج
Amaan N. –
If you talk about this mouse, you really need to talk about the Logitech software, There are 3 different downloads at the Logitech website to change your 5 profile settings if you don’t like the default settings on the G502. The one they will suggest first is G HUB and it is by far the worst and most convoluted to learn to setup and use. The second which they are phasing out is Logitech Gaming Software. (If you install both G HUB and Logitech Gaming Software, and you try to use Logitech Gaming Software, it will not allow you to use it, and it will tell you to use G HUB instead even though many FAQ’s at the Logitech website still refer to Logitech Gaming Software.) However, the third, and the one you should download and use, is called Onboard Memory Manager. It is very simple and easy to figure out, does almost everything you want it to, and it doesn’t also install a lot of other crap on your system.
NOTE: If you do wind up installing G HUB or Logitech Gaming Software, the setting DPI LIGHTING for “ALWAYS ON” is unchecked by default and is not in Onboard Memory Manager. (By default, when you change profiles, the side DPI lights on the G502 briefly go on and then go off to indicate what profile you are on.) I suspect this setting is unchecked by default for a reason, because I could not get it to work properly when set to “ALWAYS ON”. When this option is checked the side DPI lights would not stay on the proper profile indicator to indicate the current profile setting, and they would randomly change (such as when I used the scroll wheel.) What I did was to keep this setting in G HUB or Logitech Gaming Software unchecked. Then in Onboard Memory Manager I would select a fixed color for each profile so I would always know what profile I was currently on. (BTW, this is similar to what is on the wireless G305 mouse but they are only small dots of color, you can’t change the default colors, and they only select up to 5 different DPI settings on only one available onboard profile as opposed to the 5 profiles each with 5 DPI settings on the G502.)
Unless you have a desire to be frustrated, do yourself a favor and just download Onboard Memory Manager. On the G502, the only reason I can see for using G HUB or Logitech Gaming Software is if you want to change settings for mouse click one or two, which Onboard Memory Manager won’t allow, or if you want to setup profiles for individual games and software on your computer, in which case I would lean in favor of Logitech Gaming Software which is much more intuitive and easy to use.
All that being said, once you get past setting the G502 up, the mouse performance is outstanding. I didn’t add the weights since the mouse felt fine to me. And even though the highest default DPI setting is at 6400, you can set it all the way up to 25,600 if you wish. Also, I have small hands, and even though some of the buttons I will never be able to push without really reaching, it’s very comfortable using for long periods of time, and for the current price you can’t beat it.
Garry C. –
Honestly I thought this was gonna be just another expensive mouse with something fancy RGB attached to it like the Razer mouse.
And dont get me wrong Razer makes some good stuff but this, THIS mouse is something else.
It feels nice in the hands, the added weight makes one heck of a difference, it feel extremely well built and the wireless connectivity works like an absolute charm at a distance if I wanna game on the couch and looks sleek as heck.
And you think, I always laugh at Logitech as a kid but now a days, they make some FANTASTIC products.