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Logitech G502 Hero SE Wired Optical Gaming Mouse w/ RGB Lighting (Black, 910-005728) on sale for
$34.99.
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Logitech G502 Hero SE Wired Optical Gaming Mouse w/ RGB Lighting (Black, 910-005728) on sale for
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I agree. Used it for a coupe of weeks and felt cheap. Sticking with the (similarly cheap feeling) Razer DeathAdder Elite.
Long story short I now use the CM MM710 and the pain and numbness has completely gone away.
I have absolutely no idea why Logitech included weights that you can add to this mouse. The mouse is 168 grams. The MM710 is 50 grams. The ninja mouse is 62 grams.
If you're in the market for a mouse, I highly suggest watching Rocket Ninja Jump on Youtube or checking his website http://www.rocketjumpn
Price wise, this is a good price on the G502. The MM710 is $50. The best Logitech mouse is the G Pro Wireless which is a $120 mouse.
Long story short I now use the CM MM710 and the pain and numbness has completely gone away.
I have absolutely no idea why Logitech included weights that you can add to this mouse. The mouse is 168 grams. The MM710 is 50 grams. The ninja mouse is 62 grams.
If you're in the market for a mouse, I highly suggest watching Rocket Ninja Jump on Youtube or checking his website http://www.rocketjumpn
Price wise, this is a good price on the G502. The MM710 is $50. The best Logitech mouse is the G Pro Wireless which is a $120 mouse.
it's even lighter than the g400
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it's even lighter than the g400
The G400 weighs less than the G502, just so you know. By about 6 to 25 grams.
Pro Wireless is 80g, G403 is 90g, G305 is 85g, G102 is 85g, G900 is 108g.
G502 lightspeed is 112-131g based on real life scaling.
G400 is 106g.
Completely agree. The wheel on this seems to be hit or miss for certain people. It just kept slipping under my finger so I suppose I need a rubber lined wheel. If you don't like slippery wheels, this is definitely not for you.
You will either love or hate the mouse wheel. When it's in clicky mode (with discrete scroll increments), it functions more like my G602's wheel, but is less stiff. When it's in free-scrolling mode (in which you can just spin it and it'll keep going), it's very different. I have gone back and forth, but probably will keep it in discrete mode so that I don't accidantly scroll on web pages, but I can see it being useful in certain games.