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The Logitech G502 X LIGHTSPEED is a wireless gaming mouse engineered for professionals and gamers seeking top-tier performance. Featuring hybrid optical-mechanical LIGHTFORCE switches, a HERO 25K sensor with up to 25,600 DPI, and 13 programmable buttons, it delivers unmatched precision and customization. Its LIGHTSPEED wireless tech offers 68% faster response times, backed by an impressive 140-hour battery life and USB-C charging. Compatible with PowerPlay wireless charging, this ergonomic, lightweight mouse is designed for extended use on PC and MacOS, making it a versatile powerhouse for work and play.













| ASIN | B092CRH1RX |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 140 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #126 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #8 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Item |
| Button Quantity | 13 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,539 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.17"L x 3.12"W |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-006178 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Wireless |
| Model Number | 910-006178 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 25600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 13 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Pattern | Non-RGB |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | up to the length of the charging pad meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Wireless |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| UPC | 097855167057 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
B**T
Great mouse for everything!
I've been a long time user of the G602 and G604, but both were heavy, and the 604 replaced the 602, and has since been discontinued and not replaced. So after searching for mice with extra buttons near the thumb but also comfortable with a lot of the features I've loved in the 604. While the G502 X didn't fill all those needs, it's been a great choice. Pros: - Ergonomic - It just fits my (rather large) hand well in a few different positions, and is so light I've found my wrist fatigue has been reduced significantly. Unlike the 604, I can press every button easily without looking for them, particularly the scroll wheel, DPI adjustments, and 3 easy to find thumb buttons is great. It also feels comfortable, which is hard to describe, but the material feel is what I want in a mouse. - Light - I mentioned this in the ergonomic part, but its super light. Apparently it's around 105 grams, which can be heavy for an ultra-competitive mouse, but for most gamers or folks just looking for a light wireless mouse, it's great. - Great button feel - The older Logitech mice used to have a weird mushy click and my old 602 and 604 both had issues where the button would stop working well. The new G502 X models have a new mechanical click that feels amazing. Very much like a mechanical keyboard as far as consistancy and feedback. Not every button has the same feel, but they all feel very tactile and reliable. - Great battery life - I can get 3 weeks on a full charge at 1000 hz poling rate. Don't bother with smaller polling rates, as when the mouse isn't being used it's not a power issue, and when it is in use, it's still not a huge power issue. You might get a few extra days at best, but if 3 weeks isn't enough charge time for you, I'd be shocked. - USB-C charging - Sad that this is still a plus, but USB-C cables are so much better. Glad we're finally starting to no longer see Micro-USB cables. - Works Wired - Forgot to charge it? You can use it wired, or use it while charging (Either works). - Great sensitivity - The mouse is so adjustable, I found I could turn it down from my usual DPI and get both great responsiveness and accuracy with a near default config. - Customizable - Logitech G software has flaws, but it does allow some pretty good versatile configurations. Every button can be remapped and remapping can be done on a per-app basis. - Logitech Support - I've had multiple issues with Logitech mice long into their service but under warranty, and Logitech has always been easy to work with to get a replacement or help. This sounds like I'm saying Logitech has a quality issue, and I'm not, I know stuff happens, particularly with high use products, so it's good they stand by them. Cons: - Large - It's not a small mouse, so if you have small hands, it could be a little large for you. It also means it's not easily portable, though honestly mice aren't that large in general, so portability isn't a major concern, and you can always get a mouse case if you travel a lot and want to protect it. - Logitech G Software sucks - I mean, it does OK, it can auto-sense games, you can copy profiles, but it has several general flaws, including if it detects a new game it generates that game's default setting that you CAN NOT CUSTOMIZE ahead of time. If I have a known default mapping/DPI setting I know I like in most games, why can't I make that the default? Also, making button changes and navigation of the US is very unintuitive. Like one of the worst UIs I've worked with on a major brand's software. It also by default likes to spam notifications that is harder to turn off than I would have liked (Otherwise, every time the mouse gets touched, you get a windows notification or 3 about the mouse and DPI changes). Their old software (pre 2015) was easy to use, and worked in the UI was nearly the exact opposite of this. Fix your software Logitech! - No backup gliders - Not a deal breaker, as I know I've not had a mouse with glider issues in the past 10-15 years, but it would be nice, particularly on a gaming mouse where if the pads wear it could be noticeable for some. I don't need stickers Logitech, I'd rather have a replacement pad set. - No pinkie rest - Some mice have a nice pinkie rest that helps you relax your hand a bit. This mouse does not. That's definitely a personal thing, and honestly most gaming mice have moved away from this due to weight, but with a large hand, I like mice with them. Overall, it's a great mouse with a lot going for it. I'm enjoying using it, have found my hand/arm feel better after a day of using it vs my old mouse, and love all the features it offers that I can look past any small shortcomings. Who do I recommend this mouse for? Artists who need finite DPI control. Office workers who want a bigger mouse (there are cheaper options, but it's a solid productivity mouse). People who use their computer for a significant time. Casual gamers. Competitive gamers who want an all in one mouse. It's a good mouse for a lot of use cases, which is why I'm giving it a 5 star review. It's not perfect, but very few products are, and it's strong where it needs to be.
B**D
My favorite mouse upgraded (mostly)
For about the last decade I’ve used the same mouse, a Logitech G502 Proteus Core, this mouse’s great great great grandparent. In that time I became accustomed to the particular shape and feel of this mouse, the incredibly intuitive placement of extra buttons, and the surprisingly decent software (which has had its ups and downs over the years but has consistently remained functional for me). I previously avoided upgrades to the G502 Proteus Core because it did everything I needed from a mouse, never broke, never needed a new battery, and was rock solid reliable over USB. But recently I started wondering again if wireless mouse technology had advanced enough to make it competitive with wired. Enter the G502X Lightspeed, my first wireless mouse in over a decade. Overall I like this mouse more than my Proteus Core. The wireless tech has been almost perfectly reliable for me. The only issue I have with it vs a wired variant is that it takes a second to adjust to its settings after waking up from sleep. I’ve had zero dropped inputs or noticeable lag. In this sense, it has been as reliable as I expect a mouse to be and really confirmed the strides there have been in wireless technology. The lack of RGB lights is a welcome change for me. I always kept the blue lighting disabled on my Proteus Core, so to not have any unlit light spots or lighting settings to deal with has been nice for me. Battery life has been great. I use this mouse for about 12 hours a day between work and personal computers and get about 3 weeks between charges. I doubt the battery will let this last as long as my Proteus Core before it needs to be serviced or replaced, but for the benefits of no cord drag, I’m willing to accept that I think. The clicks are a little more hollow-sounding than on the original, but seem to be just as or more accurate. I prefer a heavier mouse, so I slightly miss the heft of the Proteus Core, but I’ve quickly adjusted to the pleasant weight of this mouse which is still a bit heavier than many of its competitors. The slight change in shape is better for my hand and typical palm grip, I can feel the improvement in my ability to reach buttons and in day-long use comfort. The scroll wheel isn’t as substantial, but it still offers a very pleasant endless scroll and a tactile locked scroll feeling. This mouse is a worthy successor to the Proteus Core throne and it does so many things right that its trade-offs are worth it to me. The G502 line continues to be my favorite way to interact with a computer, and I’m glad to see Logitech continuing to improve and commit resources to this great series of mice.
N**T
Great multi-gaming mouse
This mouse is solid, the tracking is phenomenal; clicks are great, mouse feet are great, and the rebind functionalities are great. The 'sniper/shift' button can be pulled off and replaced with no button, or flipped the other way to make it require a further reach to press. The mouse clicks are more narrow than most mice, so takes some getting used to. Sometimes you will accidentally click one of the mouse1 side buttons. I recommend using logitech onboard memory manager for customizing, it is a much more streamlined software. Just make sure you plug the mouse in with a usb cable first so it can install the driver - then use onboard memory manage to customize it. If it shows up 'blank' you may need to install logitech g-hub just once. You can uninstall it after - although GHub may be needed for certain advanced macros, not sure. Onboard memory manager can change dpi, polling rate, rebinds, and profiles - saving them to the mouse directly. This mouse is the non-rgb version which I recommend because the battery will be longer and it's a few grams lighter. I've been maining lightweight mice for a while but really wanted a multi-gaming mouse; so I swapped out my razer deathadder v3 pro for this and honestly, I have no issues playing FPS; thought I would struggle to aim but my aim is just as consistent if not better; ages ago I used to use a 130g mouse and aimed great with that. The very light mice (sub 65g) are great - but if you have a 'strong arm' micro adjustments can be challenging unless you also have a slower mousepad. The weight of the mouse plus the shape really help me keep aim steady, enjoying it. I am still competitive but as I get older I am easing out of caring about competitive gaming - if you're a large hand gaming looking for a multi-gaming mouse this is definitely it. The G-shift/profile swap is really cool too. You can keep one profile with all the extra buttons disabled for FPS - then a separate profile where you bind each extra key to your numpad (or F rows) and then G shift to rebind all the buttons again - then if the game you're playing supports it you can add shift keys in game basically giving you 4 sets of hotkeys (or 3 if my math is off?) Some MMOs may prefer the style of the razer naga - but I personally could not get used to having all the hotkeys on the side without a rest; this feels much better. Anyway long story short - this mouse is definitely worth it and also logitech's custom sensor is just wonderful for tracking. I am happy to return back to a heavier/ergo mouse and feel like I lost nothing in the exchange.
N**O
Fantastic mouse!
Backstory. I have been a gamer my whole life. I am currently as of writing this 34 years old. Yeah not a youngin but not an old man either.... I grew up using OG computers with ball mice. Over the years I had gotten a good feel on what makes a good mouse "in my opinion" and sadly many mice do not fit the bill. Many will SEEM to fit, only to fail later. My very last mouse was the Razer Viper V2 Pro. And what a freaking mistake that was. I swear I have the worst time with mice. I use my computer at least 8 hours a day mix gaming and non gaming. I had given up on Razer for along time, trying off brands, chinese brands, and so on. But, I wanted a wireless mouse, so I gave Razer a chance. FIVE (5) months after use, the wireless side of the V2 Pro just stopped working for no reason. Legit would not connect. Tried multiple computers, over 20 different usb ports and hubs, it was just dead. Googled the issue and sure enough its a "common" issue and everyone with said issue ends up buying a new mouse as replacement. WHAT? I am not going to buy "another" Razer of the same model when it freaking failed. Why, so it can fail again in 5 months? I feel bad for people who keep giving these companies with bad practices money. Turn around and I finally ordered this Logitech. EVEN Logitech, I had sworn "to never use" because they kept failing in terms of left click. They ALL have the same issue, double click error after long use. You can google that too and find many people complaining of double clicking "but Logitech has the best wifi connection so no other brand can compare" thus "they still buy Logitech." So like Razer, I decided to give them a second chance.... This time around, Logitech has given us optical switches, which IN THEORY should never fail in terms of double clicking.... So here I am, using it. Firstly the mouse movement feel 1:1 vs what I see on screen. No I don't mean DPI wise. YES, 1200 DPI on this Logitech feels COMPLETELY different than 1200 DPI on the Razer I was using before it. But I dare say this G502 X Lightspeed is more "accurate" and "stable." No matter how fast or slow I move the mouse, the cursor tracks properly and moves the proper amount you expect. Razer was only "slightly" worse in this regards where sometimes you felt like "I didn't aim there" when moving. It didn't happen often, not as often as 3rd party cheap Chinese mice that's for sure. My go to mouse for a long time was Cooler Master brand, Spawn, Xornet 2, MM720.... I like the wider mouse as I have "bear paw" hands (wide hands with short fingers). But those mice have tracking issues. You move fast and the rate at which the mouse moves is different then when you move it slower. And its a huge variation between each speed you move the mouse. Its bad. This G502 X LS is the first to feel accurate like OG mice from back in the day, like the classic Microsoft Intellimouse which was my go to back in the 2000's.... The battery life is insane. The razer I would need to charge just about once a week. So far my Logitech seems to "last forever." I ended up buying one of those Soarking Charging Docks for the Logitech mice. Comes with the little POG bottom cover that allows for mounting/charging. And its magnetic. Every once in awhile I just toss it onto that charger while I sleep. I don't really think of it as "charging" because it charges while the PC is literally turned off. Which is a huge plus. You could argue "that's why its lasting longer" but "out of the box" the initial charge lasted me TWO WEEKS before the mouse shut off on me. THAT was when I bought the charging dock.... still two weeks vs one week on the razer is double the time.... The only downside is that the left and right click feel, mushy? its a short distance and the click feels, well it feels weird. It doesn't feel like a click, more like a "clock" feel. Its hard to explain really. Its not BAD per say, but I like the feedback of other mice where the click feels like an actual click. Mushy is the only way I can explain it. Its still a sharp feeling but mushy at the same time. I'm not good at explaining it.... again its not bad. The scroll wheel also feels janky. I don't understand the "free wheel" scroll feature. Why? And when its in the click style turn mode, the "notchy" feel, it feels, mushy. I have to say my favorite mouse wheel has been Cooler Master mice. MM720 for example. Best mouse wheel on the market in my opinion. IF I HAVE TO, I will come back an edit my review if something goes wrong. For now ive been using this mouse for over a months, 8 hours a day minimum, and its been flawless for now. On an off note, my DREAM mouse would be Cooler Master optical buttons, Cooler Master scroll wheel, Logitech Wireless technology, Logitech Sensor, and shape can just have multiple shapes to please everyone, a normal one, an ergonomic one that has a high hump, a wide one like my fav CM mice. That mouse would be the mouse to end all mice in my opinion.
J**K
Best mouse on the market; wish it had a direct usbc dongle
This is the sequel to the G502, and despite the same number, the X makes this a different mouse. Same overall layout but some changes. To a new mouse buyer, this mouse is absolutely fantastic. It has just the right number of buttons in just the right places. The white without RGB feels like it has grown up a little from the gamer vibe to a mouse that doesn't look embarassing in a professional environment. I wish the lighter weight still included optional weight attachments, but on the whole it's very ergonomic and comfortable to use and hold. Best of all, you can store the settings on an onboard profile to the mouse; allowing you to plug it in on any computer (or uninstall logitech's software) and still have your settings. All programmable mice should have this feature/ To an owner for the G502, I'm hesitantly positive. All the above things are true. It has some additional upsides; the thumb button can be capped if you have no interest in switching modes. I already remap the main mode switch buttons to page up/page down and recommend anyone else buying this mouse to do the same. The materials are mostly the same. I like that it has less rubber on the grip; but I'd be even happier if it had none. The rubber always wears out for me long before the rest of the mouse would, and it's irritating to contribute to e-waste as a result. The buttons overall feel just about as good; not hugely better or worse, nice and clicky, comfortable movement distance. I am a little worried as it feels like the build quality has gone down a little. This is most apparent on the scroll wheel, which has been massively downgraded from a (slightly too heavy) all metal scroll wheel, to now a slightly too light metal and rubber one. Again more rubber leading to shorter expected lifetime, but worse the scroll wheel clicking now echoes through the hollows of the mouse in a way that feels cheap. It's an out of place marring on the otherwise reasonably decent feeling mouse. It does feel like overall the build quality has gone down. It's a bummer, especially for the price. The other disappointment and one which I put on the review, is the dongle is usbA, but also there is no option for a usbC dongle, even on the logitech website. They bundle in a horrible usbC-to-A converter, but that is massive and ugly. And again, for the price, this mouse doesn't even have bluetooth. It seems like this model is being used to extract maximum money for minimum quality from the users. This is really frustrating when compared to the identically priced MX Master 4, which has all of the build quality this mouse lacks.... and an otherwise terrible set of design choices. If I could take the layout of this mouse, and the materials and finish of that mouse, I'd be overjoyed. Instead, I choose this one, because it's cheap but nice to use over that one, which is overbuilt but uncomfortable. But it's really annoying that Logitech chose to shave the edges on what should be their best mouse, to instead only make something that's "good enough" for people to still buy it. Still, I did buy it, and I'm keeping it, so I guess it worked...
S**A
Great upgrade for my setup!
I bought this to upgrade my mouse because I hate using iCue and needed a white mouse to match my new setup. I think it's wonderful! For reference, my palm size is ~8-9cm. I mostly play FPS. TLDR: I think the mouse is great. This mouse is perfect for those who press down pretty hard/have a heavy hand. This mouse has a lot of tactile feedback. You can't add weights out the box, but can mod it probably. It's on the larger side. I have had no latency issues. You can use the GHub to really customize your mouse how you want, as it has TONS of options on that end. Notes- My original problem: My scroll wheel was wayyyy too loose out the box. It was extremely smooth, but it meant that I couldn't use my scroll wheel at all. I think me pressing it in to ping enemies accidentally solved this issue, but it took a few tries. It was actually so bad originally that I couldn't use my scroll wheel to swap weapons because just moving the mouse made the scroll wheel spin, so I disabled it. (Playing Mercy in OW2 was genuinely impossible. I'd swap weapons so fast I couldn't shoot nor use my staff) But now that it's fixed, it's actually quite clicky and snappy. It has more resistance than my old Corsair mouse. Very helpful for shaky hands! It does not have the option to add extra weights like my Nightsword. I wanted to buy a mouse that did, and I was told you could do it with this mouse. (Another mouse from the 502 line has this). It does have a little circular compartment (meant for the receiver) you could try modding to add some weight, though. The compartment is pretty large so I have no doubts that someone has already modded their mouse. It has taken me a little while to adjust to the new weight. The buttons are kinda stiff in a way, but extremely responsive and satisfying to use. It feels very different from all the other mice I've used. The stiffness for me is preferred! On my original Nightsword, I would somehow accidentally press LMB and RMB occasionally. This hasn't happened so far. I haven't noticed any latency and at first, I genuinely forgot this was a wireless mouse. This mouse is also on the bigger side. It's larger than my Nightsword for sure. This was still a good size for me, as I like the mouse being a bit large. This is the largest mouse I've ever used. For customization, you use the G Hub. You can have 5 different DPI settings and can reassign buttons or even just disable them. My favorite thing is the ability to choose to keep the physical DPI shift button. There is a replaceable part you can swap it with in the package. The left and right scroll wheel clicks are also really neat, especially as a student.
M**S
Fast, Smooth, and Gamer-Approved 🖱️⚡
This mouse is a huge upgrade. It’s super responsive, lightweight, and glides smoothly, which makes gaming feel way more precise and controlled. The wireless connection is solid with no noticeable lag, and the clicks feel crisp and satisfying (not mushy or loud). Battery life has been great so far, and setup was quick and easy. It also feels comfortable for longer gaming sessions, which matters if you’re playing for hours 🎮😅. Overall it looks clean, performs great, and feels like a premium mouse without being overly complicated. If you want a reliable wireless gaming mouse that’s fast, accurate, and comfortable, this one’s definitely a win 👍🔥
R**S
Very ergonomic
Love this mouse. The clicks are very responsive. Mouse has a nice weight to it. The thumb rest is nice and fits average size hands with no issues. If I were to buy again, I'd probably go for the RGB version but otherwise performance is the same. There is plenty of buttons to customize, or disable with the software. The scroll wheel has to be the best thing about the logitech. The provided dongles make the mouse very responsive and battery lasts quite a while between charges. It seems durable enough but only time will tell. Overall a great mouse for both gaming and productive work.
A**N
مستعمل وغير جديد
وصلني مستخدم و وصخ و واضح جدًا عليه اثار الاستخدام 👎👎👎👎
R**E
You will not regretted it
Now this is a step up if your looking for a good and accurate mouse. You can change the dpi and if u want you can change it on the fly while your using the mouse without having to open any menus on ur pc. Dpi effects the distance you need to move your hand for the mouse to reach the edge of the screen. So if you want less arm or hand movement u simply increase the dpi. If you want more play or movement in your hands or if in game playing fps and want the screen or character to move or turn screen at a slower speed, just lower the dpi. And u can set it not only to a specific group but to the exact number u want, like me I use 2550 dpi. And if I wanted 2556 I can change it to that. While other mouse have only preselected settings, and complicated system of adjusting. You will need to download Logitec G hub and its very simple to use. You can also set up I think 5 or 6 specific profiles or game /app specific settings that the mouse will remember everytime u play or use. The buttons are very short tactile, short clicks,, extreemly responsive and u literally feel the impact of a very well tuned mouse when using it. I use the lightspeed connection and have had zero lagging or interfierance/connection problems. It responded every single click or movement. I like the fact that I was able to program the 'i' and 'f' key as well as 'esc' and have the ability to use these keys right at my fingertips. To go in and out of inventory while in game with simple figer gestures. I use controller, keyboard mouse, but with this mouse I have been able to eliminate keyboard and just use controller mouse. I actually find I use the mouse about 75% more than controller now with this mouse. Great buy, expensive but well worth the cost. Battery life, I'm u sure of. It died on me once which was unusual because my other mouse would run for 3 days before dying. I fall asleep while playing and forget to charge. Which I hate doing, but it happens. Since I gave it a really long charge it hasn't run out a battery again. So my previous mice where all in the $100-150 range and at around $300 I only regretted not buying it sooner. It does not have a bunch of flashy lights but makes up for it in performance 10 fold. It has literally changed my pc and gaming experience, Now waiting for the g series keyboard which is being delivered today to complete the set.
M**D
من اجمل الماوسات الموجودة في السوق الان
لوجيتك غنية عن التعريف وهذا الماوس اسطوري بس لو يدك صغيره ما اتوقع راح ترتاح فيه
J**A
el mouse perfecto para juegos
Si lo consigues en un buen precio, es un mouse perfecto, inalambrico, liviano, con mucha personalización en los diferentes botones, muy bonito en blanco, eso si no cuentes con RGB en este modelo pero por lo mismo no tendrás un consumo de batería por ese lado y te puede durar mucho, en general un mouse completo que te va a servir tanto para jugar como para trabajar sin mayor problema, incluye su cable y un adaptador para extender la señal para acercar el receptor en caso de que te quede ligeramente lejos y puedas mejorar la conectividad para menos delay.
B**G
Best Gaming Mouse
I had a g502 which I'd used a lot for a few years before the dreaded "double click" issue. I tried a couple of other mice to avoid the same issue but nothing could compare so I picked up the g502x and it's as awesome as the first one. Even with the double click issue coming eventually I still recommend this mouse as it's amazing until that happens. Comfort, precision, hand feel, all 10/10 but reliability is 6/10 because it works amazingly right up until one day when single clicks start becoming double clicks. I hope Logitech fixed this with this generation but some how I doubt it. Anyways I've been using this for months now and I 100% recommend it with the caveat that it may break down after a few years of heavy use (like anything I guess but it seems less reliable than previous Logitech mice in the long run).
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