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🎮 Dominate the game with precision, speed, and style — the G502 X PLUS is your ultimate wireless weapon.
The Logitech G502 X PLUS Wireless Gaming Mouse redefines competitive gaming with its hybrid optical-mechanical LIGHTFORCE switches, HERO 25K sensor for unmatched accuracy, and LIGHTSPEED wireless technology offering 68% faster response. Featuring 13 programmable buttons, customizable 8-LED RGB lighting, and up to 130 hours of battery life, it’s designed for professionals seeking precision, speed, and seamless wireless charging compatibility.













| ASIN | B092CB69Q4 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 140 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3 in Mac Gaming Mice #6 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | DPI-Shift Button Cover, LIGHTSPEED USB-A Receiver, Plus G502 X Wireless Gaming Mouse, USB extension Cable, USB-C Charging Cable |
| Button Quantity | 13 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,547 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.1"L x 1.6"W |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-006160 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Wireless |
| Model Number | 910-006160 |
| 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 | Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave, Windows 10 |
| Pattern | RGB |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Wireless |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Theme | Gaming Technology |
| UPC | 097855166951 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year Manufacturer |
S**E
Great wireless gaming mouse
Very comfortable mouse with a solid build quality. The sensor is accurate, clicks feel crisp, and the wireless connection is flawless. Battery life is good and the customizable buttons are really useful for both gaming and productivity. A bit heavier than ultralight mice, but overall it feels premium and reliable.
L**N
The ultimate multi-purpose mouse—perfect for gaming and media control
The First Impression: The G502 X Plus feels like a premium evolution of the classic G502 design. The weight is perfectly balanced—it’s light enough for fast-paced gaming but has enough heft to feel substantial and precise. The LIGHTSYNC RGB is vibrant and looks great integrated with the rest of a desktop setup. Performance & Testing: I use this mouse daily for gaming and general media, and it excels in both: Customization: The ability to set specific DPI points is a game-changer for switching between high-intensity shooters and casual browsing. The optical-mechanical switches feel incredibly crisp and responsive. The Infinite Scroll Wheel: The adjustable scroll wheel is one of my favorite features. Switching from tactile clicks for weapon swapping to "infinite" mode for flying through long web pages or documents is seamless. Battery & Wireless: The battery life is impressive. It lasts a long time on a single charge, and when it does need a top-off, it charges very quickly. The wireless range is excellent—I frequently use it from bed to control my PC for movies and TV, and I’ve never experienced a single drop-out or lag when skipping ads or pausing. The "Wobble": G-Hub software is powerful but can be a bit overwhelming for first-time users. It takes a few minutes to get your profiles and RGB patterns exactly where you want them, but once it’s set, it works perfectly. The Final Verdict: This is easily the best mouse I’ve owned for a "do-it-all" setup. Whether I'm at my desk for a gaming session or across the room watching shows, it performs flawlessly. If you want one mouse that handles work, high-level play, and daily convenience, this is the one to get.
S**T
My New Gaming Sidekick: The Logitech G502 X Plus!
Alright, let's talk about the new star of my desk setup – the Logitech G502 X Plus Wireless Gaming Mouse. As someone who spends a good chunk of time in front of the PC, this isn't just a peripheral; it's practically an extension of my hand, and honestly, it feels like it was designed specifically for me. First off, the wireless freedom is a game-changer (pun absolutely intended). Ditching the cable is just chef's kiss for decluttering and those intense gaming sessions where every millisecond counts. And the LIGHTSPEED Optical connection? Flawless. There's no perceptible lag, no hiccups, just pure, unadulterated responsiveness. My old M720 Triathlon is still great for everyday use, and it's my go-to when this beast needs a charge, but for serious pixel-peeping and headshot hunting, the G502 X Plus blows it out of the water. The HERO 25K Sensor is no joke. I'm talking pinpoint accuracy that makes navigating my Alienware 38 Curved and 34 QD-OLED monitors feel like butter. Whether I'm trying to land that perfect shot or meticulously editing a document, this mouse tracks like a dream. And the LIGHTFORCE Switches? Every click feels crisp and satisfying, giving you that tactile feedback that just confirms your action. No mushiness here, just pure, responsive clicks. Then there's the LIGHTSYNC RGB. Look, I appreciate a bit of flair, and this mouse delivers without being over the top. It adds that perfect touch of gaming aesthetic, syncing up with the rest of my setup, like my Gimars RGB Gaming Mouse Pad. It just makes the whole experience feel more immersive and, frankly, cooler. This mouse just fits. The ergonomic design feels great in my hand, even during those extended sessions. It's not too light, not too heavy, and the button placement feels intuitive. It's built for comfort and performance, and you can really tell. In short, if you're serious about your PC experience, especially gaming, the Logitech G502 X Plus is an absolute winner. It's fast, accurate, comfortable, and looks damn good doing it. My gaming setup feels complete with this bad boy. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-tier wireless gaming mouse!
J**.
Plug-and-Play Awesomeness!
I replaced my "ol' reliable" Logitech G502 Hero after several years of use due to the infamous double clicking issue. I'm not a tinkerer, so I figured to make an upgrade. Just like it's predecessor, this one is certainly living up to the G502 reliability, affordability, and quality. It's reasonable priced for an upgrade. I never thought I'd invest in a wireless gaming mouse, but this one has certainly defied my expectations. Honestly, I probably wouldn't have opted for it, but the wired one had no RGB and I RGB vomit everything, so I returned it lol. Well played Logitech 😑 The RGB is very easy to set up and had a lot of options for customizing. The battery life lasts for several days at a time with it always being on w/ RGB and likely longer if I turned it off after each use. If you're tied to the cord, you can simply plug it in when gaming and unplug for everything else. If the charging pad was an option as a full desk-mat, I would have opted for it, but I don't want to put it on top of my current Razer RGB desk-mat. It feels a little less robust in comparison to the G502 Hero in terms of weight (likely due to the absence of a battery and optional weights) and external materials. I did miss the metal scroll wheel, braided wire (this one is rubber, but I'm rarely using it anyways) and the option for weights, but I've long forgotten them after a couple of months of use. It is fairly light though, if that's a big deterrent for you. Otherwise, if you are looking to wireless upgrade, I couldn't recommend this one enough! If you'd prefer wired and don't care for RGB, get the other one for less and same specs. There's a reason why this mouse is sitting pretty with thousands of reviews and an average of 4.5 stars at the time of this review. GET IT! G502 MASTER RACE!!
Z**T
Great mouse with Frustrating Flaws
This mouse gets an honest 4 out of 5 stars. It's incredible in many ways but falls short in just enough to mark it down. TL;DR - Performance and quality is amazing. USB C, finally. Battery is no better than the old one. The status light (battery, profile etc,) has been moved to the front between the L and R buttons that's quite hard to see at a glance and that honestly sucks. G HUB is still garbage. I've had *many* gaming mice over the years, most recently coming from a used to death G502 Lightspeed (first gen) that I loved as my favorite mouse I've ever had. I have a bit of a collection of mice for no good reason. Everything from the Corsair M65 and Harpoon and Scimitar, Razer Mambas, Taipan, Deathadders, Steel Series Rival 700 and so many more. Many comparisons will be drawn between the first generation G502 Lightspeed and this G502 Lightspeed X. Quality and Feel: This mouse vs the first generation has a similar feel in the hand but it's not quite the same. The shape and curves are close enough to feel at home but for any kind of competitive gameplay, it will take a little time to adjust. It is a physically larger mouse being slightly longer, wider while being slightly thinner as well. I do think the first gen G502 fit my large hands a bit better despite being smaller but we're creatures of adaptation and I have found myself getting used to it just fine. The materials used are very nice to hold for 8 hours a day. The textures in the plastics and rubbers are consistent and not distracting. A nice upgrade is the scroll wheel no longer rattles when moving the mouse from side to side like the old G502 which I appreciate and the whole mouse has a very good sensation of "quality" while in use and looking at it. The clicks are well defined and crisp all around the mouse. louder than the first gen but they may wear in over time. In addition, the right mouse button has more of a ping sound, a slightly lower tone and is louder than the left click (tested fresh out of box). The scroll wheel in normal operation has solid detents and not too loud. When in "Infinite Scroll" mode it's very smooth but has a sound like it's rubbing on something ever so slightly. That may be by design to give the user feedback on the speed of which you're whizzing through your twitter, documents and other web pages at the speed of light. Looks and Design: Even though looks are subjective, I think the G502 X has a newer sleeker design that looks more at place in a modern setup. The LEDs are bright and saturated, well diffused and I personally like that the "G" is no longer illuminated, opting for general ambient accents. I very much dislike the placement of the status light that shows battery and charge status. It's now between the L and R at the front of the mouse and it's very hard to catch it at a glance to tell you that the battery is running low. In 3 years of my first gen G502, I only *once* ran completely out of battery, always catching the side indicator when it's getting low. In just a few months of the X, I have ran it out of battery 3 times because I missed the status light, only catching it when I sit back down instead of when I get up. I also can't tell at a glance how charged it is without the 3 ticks that existed before so gone are the days of plugging it in till I get to say 33% to finish off the day, there's no feedback. This is a VERY frustrating regression in UX and design. This could be fixed in software by allowing the ambient lights to show low battery or charging status and really should. Performance: The wireless is still first in class having used other wireless options from Corsair and Razer. Every single time I put my palm to the mouse, it picks up with no perceptible delay in connection from a sleeping state. This is not something that can be said of other wireless solutions. Latency has been tested by 3rd parties to be as good if not better than wired. Even though the solution is the best out there, I do have the occasional issue of occasional and momentary drift due to interference. If you want the best performance, keep the receiver within line of sight and within a half a yard or meter. For the most part, you forget it's wireless. Battery is no better than the old design, even with the lights off. I actually feel that I have to charge this more often but that could be due to the aforementioned lack of feedback about the battery status. Software: G HUB is not great. I've never liked it and getting the LEDs to work in on board memory has been a total pain and that takes off a star right there. I should not have to spend 2 hours to have a profile that has lights and one that doesn't for battery savings. The lighting is buggy, requiring me to flip between two tabs sometimes to get the changes made to reflect on the mouse. I also wish this upgrade could support usability features like "Dim LEDs at X%" to extend battery while having full brightness for a while and also naturally show the battery level as it drains. Macro support is quite good and you don't need to have an account, at least.
S**M
Great Mouse! Highly Recommend, 10/10!
Super easy to set up this mouse, it is legit just plug and play. It comes with a small, wireless USB dongle that you plug into your computer, and BOOM, it works! This mouse is, of course, wireless! So make sure to recharge it and everything. The battery life is super long! I can easily go over 60 hours, just like it says, without having to charge the mouse once. It works well while plugged in, and the recharge of the mouse itself is super quick, going from 0 to 100% in roughly 10-20 minutes. This is a great mouse. This mouse has tons of customization if you are into the whole Logitech application! There are tons of different RGB, different DPI settings; it just works great. It has tons of value, and the size fits nicely. If you enjoy the Logitech 502 Hero like I do, the G502 X Plus here will fit perfectly in your hand, and you will fall in love with it. The buttons work really nicely, the clicking sounds are effective, and this mouse has an infinite scrolling wheel if you wish to activate that as well, which is a super cool feature. Solid 10/10 for this mouse, great portability as it's a wireless mouse, works great in all forms of games, switches profiles based on your game with the program if you wish. Overall, no complaints at all, even has a circular, magnetic Logitech symbol on the bottom of the mouse, with a space in it so that you can put your USB dongle in the mouse itself, to make the portability even better!
H**D
Perfect mouse IMHO
Honestly one of the best mouses I’ve ever had. Weight is perfect: light enough to fling around while PVP but heavy enough for detail work with graphic design. Infinite scroll is amazing. The programmable buttons make it easy to switch weapons/tasks for games/work. Battery life has been great for me as well and I always forget to turn it off after work.
A**R
Avoid. The G-Hub software simply does not work.
Title says it all. I bought 2 of these, figuring I could sync profiles between my desktop and laptop gaming systems. The mouse is mechanically well built, but there are plenty of mice that are mechanically just as good. If you're buying a gaming mouse with all the extra buttons, then you probably play more than one video game... which requires software to change the "profile" or button functions for each different game... and that's where this mouse falls apart. The G-hub software seems designed to do everything Except what you want to do: -You want to change button functions? By Yourself? Gosh, even if you do figure out the interface and psychically intuit that the keys have to be drag/dropped onto the buttons to change them, they still won't change. I mean, why would you need to? We scanned all software on your hard drive and sent the list to our marketing dept, and they auto-set profiles that work great! They promise! -You want to unlock the profile so you can change the button settings? Aw, too bad choom. It's locked because, um, we felt it was necessary to lock the buttons for some reason. Like you might accidentally open this software and accidentally drag/drop functions you didn't really mean to change. Best to leave it locked, for your own good. -You want to change profiles? Oh, sure you can do that. Until you navigate away from G-hub and then it "helps" by auto-changing the profile back to Default! No worries, our marketing team has your back. I mean, they are gaming experts! You should SEE their score on Candy Crush! -You still want to change profiles? Why? I mean, we auto-detect the application for you! Spent a lot of money on that, choom. Why you wanna mess that up? -Want to sync your gaming profiles across two computers? Yeah, we know you tied your G-hub software to your logitech account and thanks so much for that data pipe from your computer to the cloud, but really, our marketing department NEEDS that so they can gather data from your system. You know, to uh... track performance and issues and stuff. We're afraid there just isn't the bandwidth to move your settings to the cloud and over to a whole other device. Sorries, but like we said, our software auto-detects and auto-sets the prefect settinz 4 U! We are soo accurat, and xcelnt qualitee! Promize! So the G-hub software is crap designed by idiots, but don't listen to me. I only have a BA in Computer Science and 24 years experience working in IT, and played video games since Dungeons of Daggorath on the TRS-80. But be my guest and google "Manual for G HUB?" for yourself. Do yourself a favor - buy 3 mice for this price and throw the two worst ones away. You will STILL be money ahead, and have a way better experience. At least until Logitech hires an actual software interface designer.
Q**1
Excellent wireless mouse for gaming
I got this when it was on sale and boy oh boy I LOVE using this mouse for playing games! Very accurate, no lags whatsoever, easy to configure using the desktop app of Logitech. The rgb lights are just perfect adding accent to the mouse’s design - I hate too much lights in the mouse as if it becomes like a christmas light. It has on and off switch but it does go auto sleep if you left it on so another plus to that feature! Charging takes a bit but faster than other wireless mouse. Battery life is great (would last for more than a week playing games a couple hours a day) I have big hands and mouse felt nicely (not too small and not big either) Only comment I will add is that I don’t think it was worth the full price but if you see it go on sale for like 25% or more, heck yeah add to cart and checkout right away!!!
A**9
Nice mouse
Accurate nice size for a palm grip especially for bigger hands, notice the button under the scroll wheel to switch the wheel's rigidity. The infinite scroll thing is a gimmick. Overall great mouse for gaming or productivity, I wish it had a bluetooth + wireless dongle option.
D**L
Confiável
Muito bem embalado e nota 100 pela qualidade Chegou tudo certo sem nenhum erro
ل**ل
للأسف الرول خربان
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M**6
Muy bueno, algo caro. Vale 100% la pena
Uno de los mejores Mouse que he comprado, buena calidad de materiales y funcionalidad tal como promete
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