The Logitech G502 X Lightspeed is a reinvention of one of Logitech’s most iconic mice. The G502 has always been a perennial favourite, thanks to its multiple programmable buttons and comfortable, ergonomic shape.
The G502 X Lightspeed builds on the improvements already made in the previous Lightspeed model, featuring additional customizability, better hardware, and design tweaks.
The Lightspeed wireless tech itself has also been updated — you can now connect two Lightspeed devices to the same receiver using the Device Pairing Tool in G Hub. At the same time, Logitech is claiming a 68 per cent faster response rate than the previous generation.
Logitech has made some progress in terms of weight reduction as well. The G502 X Lightspeed weighs 99.7g, compared to its predecessor’s 114g.
However, that’s still a really heavy mouse by today’s standards, though its target audience probably won’t mind. This mouse is far better suited to MMO players, with six additional programmable buttons and a dedicated G-Shift paddle that lets you access secondary bindings on each key.
Two DPI buttons flank the left mouse button, while the two below the scroll wheel toggle between the dual scroll wheel modes and onboard profiles.
This story is from the November 2022 edition of HWM Singapore.
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