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THE G502

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The 132mm long, 75mm wide and 40mm tall G502 is made out of hard plastic (matte and glossy parts) and rubber and weighs 121g.

 

 

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Three fully programmable buttons are placed on the left rubber coated side of the mouse right beneath the DPI selection LEDs.

 

 

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The DPI selection buttons are placed on the far left top of the device right next to the primary button.

 

 

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A large G representing the gaming line of peripherals by Logitech is placed on the rear top end of the mouse.

 

 

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Logitech has placed two extra programmable buttons at the top of the mouse.

 

 

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The right side is also rubber coated like the left one for improved grip (and yes it actually works).

 

 

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As you can see the clickable scroll wheel (also tilts left/right) is placed higher up compared to other gaming mice and in the end that's something we didn't like. The primary left/right button switches are manufactured by OMRON and have a life span of 20 million clicks.

 

 

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Beneath the G502 Logitech has placed 4 low-friction Polytetrafluoroethylene feet which according to Logitech can last for up to 250 kilometers worth of movement.

 

 

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According to Logitech the Delta Zero optical IR-LED sensor is the most accurate one in the market today something which we will be putting to the test.

 

 

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As you can see the weight compartment can be accessed by pulling the thumbrest downwards (it's kept in place via a small magnet).

 

 

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Here you can mount up to all 5 weights found in the weight box (18g total).

 

 

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The G502 comes with a braided cable that ends up on a regular USB connector.

 

 

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Not much to see in terms of illumination since just the G logo along with the DPI selection LEDs are the two things that light up once you plug the mouse into your PC.