The G502 Lightspeed also packs a button to swap the scroll wheel from free spinning to clicking through steps, and that wheel is also home to a full three additional buttons - one when you push it down, and another pair when you flick it to the left or right. It feels like a little taste of the future using a wireless mouse that never needs charging, though you do pay a premium for that luxury. If you pick up the $100 charging mat, you can power and charge the mouse on the fly, and even pair them so you don't need the USB dongle for your PC to recognize the mouse. And of course, there's the Powerplay functionality. There's also the option to add additional weights, in 2g and 4g sizes, to the bottom of the unit if you prefer a heavier pointer, letting you set its weight anywhere between 114 and 130 grams. The additional sniper button is only the tip of the iceberg of a broad pool of welcome features, though. This is a mouse that does exactly what you want, when you want, the kind of latency free experience in a wireless pointer that you'd expect from a wired unit. The HERO's intelligent LED uses varying power and intensities of light to ensure that each frame is captured as accurately as possible, and the result is pixel perfect tracking. Lift off distance remains almost identical whether you're using a hard or soft mousing surface, and tracking is remarkably precise on both. The mouse charges quickly, either on the sold-separately Powerplay mat or via a wired USB connection, and boasts up to 60 hours of battery life with the RGB turned off (or 48 hours with the lights on).Īnother standout is how well (and consistently) the G502 performs on different surfaces. It's also incredibly efficient - Logitech claims that the current generation is 10x more power efficient that previous iterations. It's an excellent optical sensor that performs as well as described in the marketing materials, and one of my favorite sensors of the massive pool I've tested. The HERO eliminates smoothing of any kind to mitigate latency, while also minimizing jitter. That aforementioned HERO sensor is a 16,000 CPI beauty with a 400 IPS max speed rating, which means you'll be able to throw the G502 around with wild abandon and it won't lose tracking.
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