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Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family

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2019/05/08 22:34:06 (permalink)
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14308/logitech-launches-g502-lightspeed-wireless-mouse
 
Logitech has announced an upgraded, improved model of their legendary G502 mouse, in a Lightspeed edition. Ignoring the quantum implications of having a mouse that moves at lightspeed on your palm, the new, updated G502 features Logitech's Latest, in-house Hero 16K sensor: up to 16,000 DPI processed by a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M-based SoC. Logitech says their wireless performance in their proprietary Lightspeed technology is comparable to that of a wired solution, offering 1 ms lag through special, purpose-designed features of the mouse.
 
The price seems to be about 149 dollars which in my opinion is too high when compared for example to a Corsair Iron Claw wireless. 
 

 
 

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    Re: Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family 2019/05/09 05:32:01 (permalink)
    The 16K sensor might be overkill.  I have the G903 Lightspeed and frankly...I use between 4000 and 6000 dpi at any given time.  Anything over that is SO sensitive...

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    Re: Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family 2020/04/07 06:31:14 (permalink)
    I become very interest for this mouse... price is 100 euro, fabric sealed. Compare to real price that's similar discount as I found G900.
    I look on him as advantage of old, proven, celebrated G502 design, improved Hero16K Sensor, Wireless and metal-spring tension on primary buttons as big advantage compare to old G502 models. Buttons on old G502 were far inferior to G900 and G903.
    But not G502 Lightspeed.
     
    Mine G900 work excellent and it's completely different impression then I expected.
    I expected very sensitive not durable and over hyped mouse. But it's really killer.
    Logitech is stronger then ever last 2 years. Before that had 3-4 years of not competitive products and customers used 10-12 years old gaming mouses, first from G Generation.
     

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    Re: Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family 2020/04/07 09:01:39 (permalink)
    pricey mouse ...

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    Re: Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family 2020/04/07 22:18:21 (permalink)
    I'm still not sold on wireless mouse, definitely not at that price.
     
    Although on sale, I paid less for my Corsair Strafe RGB keyboard and G502 mouse.
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    Re: Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family 2020/04/08 08:15:16 (permalink)
    Cool GTX
    pricey mouse ...




    Pricey but worth.
    That's extremely durable mouse. 
    Minimum is 5-7 years. If someone destroy G502 faster he not use mouse properly.
     
    I have G900 2 years, he is same as first day. Only problem is because silver part of plastic remove from use and you see layer of black below. Because of that on G903 Logitech use full black on every part of mouse.
    That's not flaw, not influence on performance. That's someohow rubberized front parts of mouse from material who prevent breaking if mouse fall down from table etc...
     
    If you wait just 20-30 days you will find G502 Lightspeed for 105-110$ for sure.
    List of 3 the best models. 
     
    1. Logitech G502 Lighspeed
    2. Logitech G PRO Wireless
    3. Logitech G903 Lightespeed 
     
    Maybe not that order exactly, depend what users need but they are the best.
    I would like all of them. 
     
     
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    Re: Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family 2020/04/08 18:09:47 (permalink)
    Best Buy has the G502 Lightspeed for 129.99 right now, still not worth over 80 bucks more than G502 Hero that is same mouse other than wireless.
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    Re: Logitech launches the G502 Lightspeed Mouse, Bringing Wireless to the Family 2020/04/08 22:53:21 (permalink)
    I think Logitech G502 Hero is about 80$.
    And wireless could cost 50$ more.
     

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