Disso Dec 24, 2020 @ 4:12pm
is it a good gaming mouse?
i know the logitech g502 but never heard of g502 SE until i saw this ?
is it good ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VirYq9_yI8E
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Tristan Dec 24, 2020 @ 4:19pm 
I have the

Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse

and been very very happy with it, and mine is a Downgrade from yours

so you should be good to go

Good Luck Brother :steamthumbsup::orwell_activity:
Last edited by Tristan; Dec 24, 2020 @ 4:20pm
Jessie Dec 24, 2020 @ 4:37pm 
I have had G502 for a few years. It's not that great of a mouse - I don't really like it, I prefer the G500s. The G502 hero just has a better sensor I think..
Disso Dec 24, 2020 @ 5:02pm 
Originally posted by Fires:
I have the

Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse

and been very very happy with it, and mine is a Downgrade from yours

so you should be good to go

Good Luck Brother :steamthumbsup::orwell_activity:
Thank you bro
N0REGARD4LIFE Dec 24, 2020 @ 5:53pm 
I have the G502 lightpseed. Great mouse imo.
Guydodge Dec 24, 2020 @ 8:08pm 
the G502 proteus is the best mouse on the market in my opinion bought
G502 hero all (3 RMA) of them had the double click issue finally gave up on them
found another PROTEUS and bought it.if the one im using ever gives out
been 3 years now.i have a replacement
Last edited by Guydodge; Dec 24, 2020 @ 8:44pm
Autumn_ Dec 24, 2020 @ 8:51pm 
It's not that great of a mouse, weighs a ton.
Guydodge Dec 24, 2020 @ 10:19pm 
Originally posted by Autumn_:
It's not that great of a mouse, weighs a ton.
ive never understood the weight thing i mean even the heaviest mouse moves with ease
4.3 ounces/121 grams is pretty light
Last edited by Guydodge; Dec 24, 2020 @ 10:33pm
Autumn_ Dec 24, 2020 @ 11:44pm 
Originally posted by Guydodge:
Originally posted by Autumn_:
It's not that great of a mouse, weighs a ton.
ive never understood the weight thing i mean even the heaviest mouse moves with ease
4.3 ounces/121 grams is pretty light
In the grand scheme of things 120g is nothing, you are going to be able to lift it even if you have no muscle mass.

But it's the same logic behind say soldiers wanting/needing lighter guns. They/you are using the same thing all day, you don't want to wear yourself out. Weight contributes to tiredness, muscle strain, and overall usability.
In the case of a mouse, it does get easier to aim, you're not slogging a brick around all day, it's easier to stop moving, and control in general.

I was quite sceptical at first, I had a Deathadder Chroma (105g) and I was fine with that. But I recently got an Endgame Gear XM1 (70g) and the weight difference really does improve my aim.
It is much easier to control and make do what you actually want.

Now, liking heavier mice is fine, if you know you actually like that. That doesn't mean you should discredit slight mice as a fad or gimmick (at one point, heavy mice were the gimmick that everyone did, and if it wasn't heavy it was bad and 'not well built.')

You genuinely should give lighter mice a try. It a much better experience.


But, as a whole, the G502 is massively overhyped, and it's not even that good of a mouse.
The shape is okay (depends on the person, but usually you can get better for your hand), the sensor is meh (unless you get one with Hero sensor), the amount of buttons and their placement isn't thought out, how many people actually utilise them all? The feet and cable are quite bad (feet aren't large, so they dig into pads, and the cable is very stiff) the switches are 50m Omrons, and Logitech and 50ms are a mixture that results in double clicking. The rubber coating they (Logitech) use on mice has a habit of wearing hard, seemingly like it 'melts' where you use it. And the weight is just crazy, at if I can recall correctly, 125-150g, that's double what the weight of a better modern mouse is.

Realistically there isn't a reason to buy the G502 now, not with so many better mice. Only reason to buy the G502 is if you REALLY need the unlock able scroll wheel (but they do offer other mice with that feature iirc.)
Disso Dec 25, 2020 @ 1:12am 
Lmao alot of experts here.. thanks guys
Disso Dec 25, 2020 @ 4:20am 
Did u write all that
Autumn_ Dec 25, 2020 @ 6:58am 
Originally posted by Saw:
Did u write all that
Yeah
Guydodge Dec 25, 2020 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by Autumn_:
Originally posted by Guydodge:
ive never understood the weight thing i mean even the heaviest mouse moves with ease
4.3 ounces/121 grams is pretty light
In the grand scheme of things 120g is nothing, you are going to be able to lift it even if you have no muscle mass.

But it's the same logic behind say soldiers wanting/needing lighter guns. They/you are using the same thing all day, you don't want to wear yourself out. Weight contributes to tiredness, muscle strain, and overall usability.
In the case of a mouse, it does get easier to aim, you're not slogging a brick around all day, it's easier to stop moving, and control in general.

I was quite sceptical at first, I had a Deathadder Chroma (105g) and I was fine with that. But I recently got an Endgame Gear XM1 (70g) and the weight difference really does improve my aim.
It is much easier to control and make do what you actually want.

Now, liking heavier mice is fine, if you know you actually like that. That doesn't mean you should discredit slight mice as a fad or gimmick (at one point, heavy mice were the gimmick that everyone did, and if it wasn't heavy it was bad and 'not well built.')

You genuinely should give lighter mice a try. It a much better experience.


But, as a whole, the G502 is massively overhyped, and it's not even that good of a mouse.
The shape is okay (depends on the person, but usually you can get better for your hand), the sensor is meh (unless you get one with Hero sensor), the amount of buttons and their placement isn't thought out, how many people actually utilise them all? The feet and cable are quite bad (feet aren't large, so they dig into pads, and the cable is very stiff) the switches are 50m Omrons, and Logitech and 50ms are a mixture that results in double clicking. The rubber coating they (Logitech) use on mice has a habit of wearing hard, seemingly like it 'melts' where you use it. And the weight is just crazy, at if I can recall correctly, 125-150g, that's double what the weight of a better modern mouse is.

Realistically there isn't a reason to buy the G502 now, not with so many better mice. Only reason to buy the G502 is if you REALLY need the unlock able scroll wheel (but they do offer other mice with that feature iirc.)
most every statement you make is clearly not from experience.no melting rubber no plastic pads digging into mouse pad and sensor on the hero and the proteus have exactly the same
feel i own both.not even sure what cable problem you referring to so i'll just let that slide.
but fatigue from 125-150gram mouse... seriously.but nice marketing i'll give you that.
A&A Dec 25, 2020 @ 10:00am 
It is good mouse but if you want something cheaper and good Oscar neon X77 Gaming mouse

Yes less buttons, 10 M clicks, 1 ms reaction, 125-1000hz/s report rate, 2400 dpi but l found it to cost only 15 euros good for first person shooters and little bit better for game like fortnite

But this is your choice
Last edited by A&A; Dec 25, 2020 @ 10:02am
Autumn_ Dec 25, 2020 @ 1:07pm 
Originally posted by Guydodge:
Originally posted by Autumn_:
In the grand scheme of things 120g is nothing, you are going to be able to lift it even if you have no muscle mass.

But it's the same logic behind say soldiers wanting/needing lighter guns. They/you are using the same thing all day, you don't want to wear yourself out. Weight contributes to tiredness, muscle strain, and overall usability.
In the case of a mouse, it does get easier to aim, you're not slogging a brick around all day, it's easier to stop moving, and control in general.

I was quite sceptical at first, I had a Deathadder Chroma (105g) and I was fine with that. But I recently got an Endgame Gear XM1 (70g) and the weight difference really does improve my aim.
It is much easier to control and make do what you actually want.

Now, liking heavier mice is fine, if you know you actually like that. That doesn't mean you should discredit slight mice as a fad or gimmick (at one point, heavy mice were the gimmick that everyone did, and if it wasn't heavy it was bad and 'not well built.')

You genuinely should give lighter mice a try. It a much better experience.


But, as a whole, the G502 is massively overhyped, and it's not even that good of a mouse.
The shape is okay (depends on the person, but usually you can get better for your hand), the sensor is meh (unless you get one with Hero sensor), the amount of buttons and their placement isn't thought out, how many people actually utilise them all? The feet and cable are quite bad (feet aren't large, so they dig into pads, and the cable is very stiff) the switches are 50m Omrons, and Logitech and 50ms are a mixture that results in double clicking. The rubber coating they (Logitech) use on mice has a habit of wearing hard, seemingly like it 'melts' where you use it. And the weight is just crazy, at if I can recall correctly, 125-150g, that's double what the weight of a better modern mouse is.

Realistically there isn't a reason to buy the G502 now, not with so many better mice. Only reason to buy the G502 is if you REALLY need the unlock able scroll wheel (but they do offer other mice with that feature iirc.)
most every statement you make is clearly not from experience.no melting rubber no plastic pads digging into mouse pad and sensor on the hero and the proteus have exactly the same
feel i own both.not even sure what cable problem you referring to so i'll just let that slide.
but fatigue from 125-150gram mouse... seriously.but nice marketing i'll give you that.
I have had several Logitech mice, and I have seen several posts - the rubber wears out pretty quicky.
They don't use the same sensor, the G502 Proteus uses the PMW3366 sensor, and the Hero uses Logitechs Hero sensor.
The feet they use are small, they don't have much surface area, this isn't good for a smooth glide.
Cable, it has super thick rubber shielding, it makes it annoying and stiff - using a paracord type cable makes it feel almost wireless.
Yes, if you are using it constantly, you will get more tired than with a lighter mouse, that is a fact. It's harder to control, because you're constantly moving a large mass.

You're entitled to your own opinion, but it's an old outdated mouse, not worth considering. There are better things on the market.

Originally posted by ⚒A&A✠(✠Ghost✠Warrior✠):
It is good mouse but if you want something cheaper and good Oscar neon X77 Gaming mouse

Yes less buttons, 10 M clicks, 1 ms reaction, 125-1000hz/s report rate, 2400 dpi but l found it to cost only 15 euros good for first person shooters and little bit better for game like fortnite

But this is your choice
Don't even consider clone* mice, they're almost always going to have garbage sensors that spin out, and have tons of smoothing.

Edit ; * - Or ultra budget mice
Last edited by Autumn_; Dec 25, 2020 @ 2:13pm
A&A Dec 25, 2020 @ 1:53pm 
I have this mouse and the sensor is ok
Everything is ok on this mouse (model 2017)
It is coming with additional software too
BTW Ryzer meybe are the best but overpriced
Amd cheaper cpus but better than intels ones
Capitalism and overprice
Last edited by A&A; Dec 25, 2020 @ 1:56pm
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