Building off the original G502's popularity, Logitech's G502 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Mouse is designed to offer a similar experience, but now wirelessly. It utilizes Logitech's HERO 25K sensor, which has a dpi range of up to 25,600 for reliable tracking, and 11 programmable buttons with support for custom commands. Moreover, its scroll wheel can be unlocked for hyper-fast scrolling if needed. Aesthetics-wise, the G502 LIGHTSPEED has two zones of customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting. Its built-in battery can last up 48 hours with default lighting and 60 hours without lighting. When it's running low, five minutes of charging can provide up to 2.5 hours of use. Users should install the Logitech G Hub software to unlock its full potential and to access customization options.
- Wireless 2.4 GHz Connectivity
- 25,600 dpi HERO Sensor
- 11 Programmable Buttons
- LIGHTSYNC RGB Lighting
Logitech G 910-005565 Overview
- 1Description
- 2Mechanical Switch Button Tensioning
- 311 Programmable Buttons
- 4DPI Cycle
- 5Customizable RGB Lighting
- 6Balance and Weight Tuning
- 7HERO 25K Sensor
- 8POWERPLAY Wireless Charging
Logitech G 910-005565 Specs
Sensor Type | Optical |
dpi | 25,600 |
Scroll Type | 4-Way Scroll Wheel |
Polling Rate | 1000 Hz |
Acceleration | 40 g / 400 ips |
Number of Buttons | 11 |
Mouse Hand Orientation | Right |
LED Illumination | RGB Customizable |
Full-Functionality OS Support | Chrome OS, Mac, Windows |
Connector | USB Type-A |
Wireless Connectivity | 2.4 GHz RF |
Maximum Battery Life | 48 Hours (Operating) |
LED Indicator | dpi |
Material | Plastic |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 5.2 x 3.0 x 1.6" / 132.1 x 76.2 x 40.6 mm |
Weight | 0.25 lb / 114 g |
Package Weight | 0.96 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.9 x 4.6 x 2.8" |
Logitech G 910-005565 Reviews
Surpreendente
design moderno com funcoes que atendem as minhas necessidades
Go to mouse for everything
This mouse is typically advertised for gaming, but I have bought several to leverage for PC and MacBook. It's the best of both worlds: fast wireless and ability to be wired when charging. It's got just the right amount of buttons, and the mouse wheel has two modes - tactile and not tactile from a button under the mouse wheel. Tactile allows you to feel each mouse wheel up/down and be more precise. The not tactile you can just spin it and it scrolls really fast, great for trying to scroll through docs/spreadsheets really quickly. The mouse is very accurate, which is critical for gaming and design. It doesn't disappoint with anything you throw at it. The best!
Top Notch!
Very comfortable and Light-speed truly!
Good mouse so far
Almost 0 delay
i love it
very good product
Love this mouse, and I'm not a gamer
I've had numerous of Logitech's more expensive non-gamer cordless mice and now this model is my favorite. Pros: light weight (and weight is actually adjustable with included parts), responsive, and great feel if you're right-handed. Cons: battery life seems shorter than for my previous Logitech mice; will not work if you're left handed. Bottom line, highly recommended even if you don't play games.
Lost all my settings, again.
This is the second time I lose all my settings to a G Hub update. It takes time to create/fine-tune them... and the app doesn't even warn me about overwriting settings.
G 502 Hero without the cable
I've been using a G 502 wired mouse for a couple of years and really like it for its shape, precision and button feel. The G 502 Lightspeed feels nearly identical while getting rid of the cable. Left and right mouse buttons feel slightly harder to activate but the side buttons (3 and 4) are much tighter in feel and response. These just may be sample deviations of the internal switches, I'm not sure. The wheel on the wireless mouse is rubberized and feels much better than the wired version. Battery life so far is great and I expect 1 week use easily with my usage. I don't play many FPS games so my usage may be lighter than a more avid gamer. The only downside is Logitech forcing their G Hub software on users to get full use out of all of this mouse's features. I configured the mouse to my liking with G Hub then saved the configuration to the mouse's onboard memory. Now I don't have to use G Hub unless I want to switch profiles, which is never.
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