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Logitech G502 HERO Wired Gaming Mouse w/ RGB Lighting (Black) on sale for $36.99 - $5 when you clip the coupon on the item page =
$31.99.
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Features: - 11 customizable buttons and onboard memory: Assign custom commands to the buttons and save up to five ready to play profiles directly to the mouse
- Adjustable weight system: Arrange up to five removable 3.6 grams weights inside the mouse for personalized weight and balance tuning
- Programmable RGB Lighting and Lightsync technology: Customize lighting from nearly 16.8 million colors to match your team's colors, sport your own or sync colors with other Logitech G gear
- Mechanical switch button tensioning: Metal spring tensioning system and pivot hinges are built into left and right gaming mouse buttons
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Thinking on taking advantage of this deal for a spare.
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Thinking on taking advantage of this deal for a spare.
Thinking on taking advantage of this deal for a spare.
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Bought this not long ago to replace my prior gaming mouse. I have to say, I'm not at all a fan of it but my prior one is no longer sold.
If you're using it for games, photo editing, etc. there is no precision-oriented button that drops the DPI to significantly low numbers. And of the 9 settings you can click through for different DPI, your options are basically "fast, blazing fast, or ludicrous speed." The wheel is also a bit of a PITA.
All in all, this is probably the worst mouse I've owned in some time now. Great if you only need your cursor/aim to whip around the screen at lightning speed. Anything less than that and it is rather useless.
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If you're using it for games, photo editing, etc. there is no precision-oriented button that drops the DPI to significantly low numbers. And of the 9 settings you can click through for different DPI, your options are basically "fast, blazing fast, or ludicrous speed." The wheel is also a bit of a PITA.
All in all, this is probably the worst mouse I've owned in some time now. Great if you only need your cursor/aim to whip around the screen at lightning speed. Anything less than that and it is rather useless.
Mouse is wildly popular for a reason. I just wish they'd fix their horrific attempt at software. It was fine years ago and has gotten progressively more bloated and buggy as the years have gone on.
Mouse is wildly popular for a reason. I just wish they'd fix their horrific attempt at software. It was fine years ago and has gotten progressively more bloated and buggy as the years have gone on.
Mouse is wildly popular for a reason. I just wish they'd fix their horrific attempt at software. It was fine years ago and has gotten progressively more bloated and buggy as the years have gone on.
LGS is on lifesupport, yes. But G-Hub is truly terrible to use.
I bought the wireless version (G502 Lightspeed) only to find out I was forced to G-Hub and I hate myself for it.
I've owned 3 G502s and my only gripe is that the switches tend to fail. All 3 developed some type of issue shortly after the warranty expired. That said, I still rather own a wired one due to how much better LGS is compared to the G-Hub. It really is that bad.
That was ~3 years ago and this mouse is now going on 9 yrs old. I'm tempted to pick up another as a spare, but I've also got a MX Master 2S.
If you're using it for games, photo editing, etc. there is no precision-oriented button that drops the DPI to significantly low numbers. And of the 9 settings you can click through for different DPI, your options are basically "fast, blazing fast, or ludicrous speed." The wheel is also a bit of a PITA.
All in all, this is probably the worst mouse I've owned in some time now. Great if you only need your cursor/aim to whip around the screen at lightning speed. Anything less than that and it is rather useless.
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