Logitech G502 X Wired Gaming Mouse – LIGHTFORCE Hybrid Optical-Mechanical Primary switches, Hero 25K Gaming Sensor, Compatible with…
₹6,995.00
Logitech G502 X Wired Gaming Mouse – LIGHTFORCE Hybrid Optical-Mechanical Primary switches, Hero 25K Gaming Sensor, Compatible with…
- Icon reinvented: From the legacy of Logitech’s most popular G502 design, the G502 X wired gaming mouse is reimagined and redesigned with the latest innovations in gaming technology
- LIGHTFORCE switches: All-new hybrid optical-mechanical switch technology for incredible speed and reliability, as well as precise actuation with crisp response, for hours of performance gaming
- HERO 25K gaming sensor: Incredibly precise down to the sub-micron for high-precision accuracy with zero smoothing/filtering/acceleration for high gaming performance every time on the computer
- Redesigned DPI-shift button: This wired optical gaming mouse features a reversible and removable DPI-shift button for precise customisation depending on your grip and preference
- Redesigned hyperfast scroll wheel: Switch between hyper-fast free spin and precise ratcheting mode, and tilt left and right for two additional personalisable controls
- Make your choice: Available in black and white colourways
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Logitech G502 X Wired Gaming Mouse – LIGHTFORCE Hybrid Optical-Mechanical Primary switches, Hero 25K Gaming Sensor, Compatible with…
₹6,995.00
Digvvijay Durrge –
This mouse costs upwards of 6000/- and don’t even come with a braided cable. The cable is so fragile that even one on a 50/- mouse feels better. Logitech have cheaped out on several things on this mouse. It feels cheap and cut down. not worth 6000+ rupees. Get the old 502 or the cheaper 402, this is not worth it. It does not even have lightening forget RGB.
You can see the wire in comparison. The white wire belongs to cheap 50/- mouse and its thicker and stronger than this one. Its absolutely pathetic. I should have really bought another 402 which I really loved or went for the old 502 which is miles a head and better than this poc.
Digvvijay Durrge –
Excellent build quality although it is a bit lighter than my legacy G9X (you can’t customise the weight), however otherwise it is a fantastic mouse. Very ergonomic. The lightspeed receiver is also fantastic. The only drawback is that you can ONLY use this mouse with the lightspeed receiver. You can’t use the mouse with standalone bluetooth. PLEASE Logitech, make a USB C receiver!!!!
Anirudh –
The G502X carries over most of the amazing features of the G502, like the size, form factor, multiple easy-to-use buttons, and adds some much needed improvements.
The primary point of failure on the older mice (double click due to switch degradation) has been fixed with the new opto-mechanical switches. The HERO sensor is accurate as usual, and the buttons are better in terms of click feel.
While they have made the side buttons a bit smaller, I appreciate the addition of the switchable DPI switch button, which I personally have never used.
Also, as mentioned in the other reviews, the wired version does not come with lightsync RGB. This is not a big deal for me, as I have my hand on the mouse and cannot see the light while I am using it. All other added features to this updated best mouse are very appreciated.
Most of all, the biggest change in this mouse is the reduced weight. Coming from a stock G502 (without added weights), the lighter weight (89g) and the new PTFE skates vastly improve the gaming experience. I have been getting easier flick shots with this mouse ever since my purchase.
Overall, I would give this a 4.5/5. I am inherently biased towards this mouse model, as it has been my go-to for the past 4 years (I have replaced 2 G502s). The G502x is a worthwhile upgrade, just wait for the cost to go down to ₹6500 or below (Logitech approved price).
Blesson Abraham –
This is an excellent mouse with great feel and good hand grip texture. It is a great choice for multitasking and gaming. If you are looking to play only fps games like valorant or cs:go, this mouse might seem an overkill with all the buttons but for other storymode type games with multiple control all around the keyboard, this mouse is a great choice.
Only thing is that, the wire is too thin and it feels like it could break or snap out of the mouse arlt any second. Logitech could have gone for a better quality wire.
Over all, great mouse, great features and highly recommend it.
Nandan Kulkarni –
Not too heavy. Works perfectly. I had a G302 previously and I wanted this specific model. I know what I’m getting into. It does have its short comings. The battery is very weak so you’ll have to charge it at least once a week for moderate usage and multiple times for a heavy usage. Otherwise no complaints on the sensors or the multi programmable buttons. All are great.
Shanker –
The left click button stops working from time to time, it’s gotten far more frequent the more I’ve used this mouse. Logitech support have been very poor and no fixes have lasted more than a few days. Very disappointed in this product.
srujan –
Beautiful mouse. No real issues. I just still accidentally keep hitting the DPI buttons but should be an easy fix with the software. Only advice I can give, if you’re getting this, get the lightspeed mousepad as well. They go really well together and you will never have to manually charge your mouse again.
Still waiting for Logitech to release a proper charging mat that covers both the keyboard and the mouse. Seems like a missed opportunity.
Shravan –
Upgraded to this from the G402. The grip style is identical to the G402 with the buttons more easily accessible on this one. My hand rests perfectly on it and is very comfortable for long hours of use. I use it for productivity (work) and occasional gaming.
The Logitech G-Hub software has improved a lot since it first launched and allows a lot of customization in lighting and keybinds for games and software.
Note that the mouse is not detected by the older Logitech Gaming Software so you have to move existing profiles to G-Hub. It’s worth the initial effort though and works smoothly afterwards.
Battery life is great and I only charge it every two weeks or so. Charges really quickly too.
There’s a slot to store the dongle while traveling which is nice.
Powerplay puck is not included, it’s just a plastic cap that’s magnetically attached to the bottom of the mouse. You have to swap out your existing powerplay puck if you want that feature.
Finally, the white mouse looks much nicer than the black one. I bought black first and replaced with white because it looked boring.
Amazon Customer –
Great performance but the wire insulation cover has frayed from the usb connector end. It has not affected performance but is disappointing in a product of this quality. Maybe it is a one-off occurence in my case only.
Anirudh –
Overall great
srujan –
Comparable to razer basilisk v2 that I’ve been using, but lighter.
Bhawana Chettri –
First of all I’m not from the gamers community, I am a stock market trader. Using this product with my imac setup. And I can tell you that there is no comparison between magic mouse and logitech502XPlus! It’s way way better. The real game changer for sure!!
Simon Bold –
It’s reputation is well earned. A fantastic mouse, especially on sale (I got mine for $47).
Ergonomics and size are well suited to most hands, and the extra buttons are placed in reachable spots.
I’ve had no issues with mine in the 3 months I’ve had it, but we’ll see how it’s going after a years usage. My previous Razor and Corsair mice lasted for 2-3 years each.