

It’s definitely a mouse for the bigger hand or those that like to rest their wrists just behind their mouse. So, with all that in mind, let’s dive into our review.Ĭoming in at 102 grams in weight, the Logitech G502X Lightspeed Wireless gaming mouse isn’t the lightest on the market, but it’s definitely far from the heaviest, and being of a bulkier size, you’re really going to be pushing this mouse around using a palm grip. Prices start at £70 here in the UK for the wired version, right up to £149 for the Plus. All three mice come in both Black and White colour schemes, of which white is definitely the better option, but of course, that’s very much a personal choice and also depends on the colour of your gaming setup I suppose. There’s the wired G502 X, the wireless G502 X Lightspeed which I have here, and finally, the G502 X Plus, which features some lovely RGB styling and one that Nick’s going to be talking about a bit later on in the video. There are several different options you can go for that offer different features. Why fix something that isn’t broken right? And rightly so, it’s a great shape and feel. It’s pretty much nigh-on-identical in shape and size to the original G502, which was favoured by gamers. Now, Logitech has updated it with some new and updated features, giving this absolute gaming classic a newly deserved lease of life. It’s been one of the most popular gaming mice around. So, you’ve probably heard of the Logitech G502.
