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#Logitech g502 x lightspeed code#
Bargain hunters will have to apply the coupon code "SSACW474" in the shopping cart in order to get the aforementioned sale price, which handily beats the G502 Lightspeed's lowest all-time price on Amazon, where the Logitech gaming mouse is currently on sale for a considerably more expensive US$99. Specifically, the well-known US online retailer Newegg is now selling the Logitech G502 Lightspeed for US$75 including free shipping, which is exactly half of the wireless gaming mouse's official list price of US$150. Fortunately, a new sale of the Logitech G502 Lightspeed has now turned the tables.
#Logitech g502 x lightspeed pro#
Esports players looking for mice that feel like air will be better off with something like the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro, while MMO/MOBA players will probably miss the multi-button side panels of the Razer Naga V2 Pro - but both sides will still find the G502 X Plus a pretty good alternative.While fans of reliable wired pointing devices were able to take advantage of mentionable deal last month, prospective buyers of a wireless gaming mouse have been left out in the rain as corresponding deals remained relatively scarce over the past few weeks. If your gaming trends toward one of the extremes, the G502 X Plus is solidly in the middle - it’s not lightweight, nor does it have an entire side panel of buttons. The G502 X Plus is a very versatile gaming mouse that will serve you well in a variety of games, as well as non-gaming tasks. It may be prettier than its predecessor but it still has the same general form factor (minus the adjustable weight system), and that form factor is one that’s fairly large - I have medium-sized hands and relatively long fingers, and the G502 X Plus is a little too large for my comfort. Of course, if you didn’t already love the G502 line, the G502 X Plus isn’t going to convert you. But it’s still largely the G502 mouse you know and love.
#Logitech g502 x lightspeed update#
The G502 X Plus is a nice update to Logitech’s G502 line: It sports an attractive redesign, an upgraded sensor and new (hopefully durable) optical-mechanical switches. These estimates are over 2.4GHz wireless, as the G502 X Plus does not have Bluetooth. The Roccat Kone XP Air gets 100 hours with its lighting turned on (and it’s basically a disco-in-a-mouse).
#Logitech g502 x lightspeed install#
The G502 X Plus works well enough out of the box, but you’ll need to install Logitech’s G Hub gaming peripheral software if you want to program controls, customize lighting, and manually adjust and set DPI steps.īut if you turn the G502 X Plus’ lighting on, its battery life drops to just 37 hours, which is much less impressive. It’s a good option for gamers who play a variety of games (and/or who are intimidated by mice with 20+ buttons). Its five auxiliary side buttons and four-way scroll wheel, plus its second layer of programmability via Logitech G-Shift means it has enough programmable controls to be a decent MMO/MOBA mouse. Size and weight aside, the G502 X Plus’ responsiveness and reliability make it a great gaming mouse for a variety of games. Size alone suggests this mouse is made for palm grippers who want ergonomics and comfort, not claw- and fingertip-grippers who want to zip all over the mouse pad. The G502 X Plus is also just a very large mouse. As I mentioned earlier, it’s not a lightweight mouse (though it is a little lighter than the similarly-sized Basilisk V3 Pro). The G502 X Plus performed solidly in a variety of games, thanks to its low-latency 2.4GHz wireless connection and smooth PTFE feet, as well as its speedy, tactile switches.
