🎮 Elevate your game with wireless speed and style—because legends don’t wait.
The Logitech G502 X Plus Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse and G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset bundle combines advanced hybrid optical-mechanical switches, up to 29 hours of wireless battery life, and fully customizable 16.8 million color RGB lighting. Designed for professional gamers and enthusiasts, this white bundle offers ergonomic comfort, seamless wireless connectivity with up to 20m range, and cross-platform compatibility, delivering a premium, immersive gaming experience.
Brand Name | Logitech G |
Color Name | White |
Special Features | Wireless |
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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!
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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.