Logitech G502 Hero K/DA High Performance Gaming Mouse - Hero 25K Sensor, 16.8 Million Color LIGHTSYNC RGB, 11 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory - Official League of Legends KDA Gaming Gear

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  • kyle aho

    Greater than one week

    First off. This mouse is heavy. And I like that. And thats coming from someone who previously used one of the lightest mice in the world. The weight is well balanced and helps control aim really well. The cable, is excellent. Its super lightweight and flexible and I cant even tell its their when hard-core gaming. All the mouse buttons are freely reprogrammable easily in the G-Hub software, and is extremely useful. In the end 10/10 from me. And the design of it is awesome. It being K/DA limited edition is amazing too, and it looks fantastic!

  • dylan

    Greater than one week

    Bought it to replace my old mouse after 8 years my other 502 starting having issues, bought it for style to my desk love the design and the functionality of the mouse!!

  • Marta

    17-12-2024

    My daughter loves the design and loves how many buttons there are. She said you can customize how fast or slow the mouse moves. It’s comfortable and lightweight. Perfect for anything.

  • brad

    > 3 day

    its good so far I will try to update if anything happens

  • Dominic Piconi

    Greater than one week

    Bought this mouse obviously because I have not seen the sun in a few days and never felt the touch of A woman thinking this KDA mouse would make me better at the soul sucking game we all know as league. Once I got the mouse I carefully unboxed the mouse making sure I did not scratch the perfect being on the box, KDA Evelyn. Once I started playing league it was almost like I had the whole KDA team guiding my decisions and helping me make play to prove that I have less of a soul and won the game. I have now climbed my way out of Iron 4 and am now in Iron 3. Please wish me the best of luck, I could see faker in any of my games.

  • Rayvin

    > 3 day

    Ive been using this for several weeks. I dont have any issues with it and honestly its pretty comfy to hold. i particularly like the scroll wheel and the fact that the logitech program lets me precisely change the dpi of this bad boyo (thank goodness!)

  • Jacob Torelli

    > 3 day

    nice feel.

  • creamed knotty

    > 3 day

    This is a great mouse for gaming. Plenty of macro options with generally convenient button placement for right handsers. I already have a black cordless option but wanted this one to go with my new all white build. The only drawback is the cord as it gets in the way and I do find it limiting after years of gaming with the wireless G502. Not sure why this color configuration does not include a wireless option. 4/5 stars for this reason only. Otherwise, my favorite gaming mouse.

  • Gouken

    > 3 day

    Externally, other than the colors and a thinner non-braided cable, this is identical to the venerable G502 Hero. Some forum posts suggest the K/DA G502 Hero and newer G502 Heroes have improved switches for the main buttons (hopefully resolving the double-clicking issue - more on that later), but there’s no way to tell without taking it apart and voiding the warranty. Side by side by side with my 2+ year old G502 Hero and a newer G502 Hero, the old switches do sound louder and feel more clicky, suggesting there has been a change. There are already plenty of articles out there if you want to get into the deeper technical aspects of the G502 Hero. From a usability standpoint: - In order to use the DPI shift button (or whatever function you assign to it), the one in front of your thumb, you’ll need to use a palm grip and/or have medium/large hands. I use a claw grip, have short fingers, and can’t reliably reach it. I don’t think it’s reachable at all with a fingertip grip. - Love the free scroll wheel, more so in regular use than gaming. Zipping up/down a lengthy page with a flick of a finger is *chef’s kiss*. I hate using mice without it. - The G HUB software has gotten a bit bloated over the years, previously taking up a lean 21.6 MB of RAM before the latest update, which ballooned it to about 110 MB. However, you can use the mouse without G HUB running once you load your settings to the mouse’s on board memory. In comparison, Razer’s Synapse software (along with some mandatory “features” you can’t turn off) takes up about 149 MB, even if all you want is a static color for a keyboard backlight. - The blue plastic of the three thumb buttons doesn’t quite match the blue of the two buttons below the mouse wheel. From a quick glance, it’s not really noticeable, but upon closer examination (for review purposes), the color is slightly off. Not sure if that’s intentional, or if a batch of buttons slipped through QA. - I actually prefer the non-braided cable. It’s lighter and more supple, so ultimately less noticeable compared to the old thicker braided cable. In decades of gaming, mouse cables have never been a point of failure for me. I’ve been using a standard G502 Hero for a few years, and some things that’ll likely happen with this near identical version: - The rubber grips get a bit less grippy over time/use. Additionally, the grooves in them tend to collect gunk, especially if your hands get sweaty. Maybe a pattern with wider and/or rounded grooves (to minimize nooks and crannies and right angles) would help with that and/or make it easier to clean. Some modders add a bit of grip tape to fix this. - The dreaded double-clicking issue. If this K/DA version does indeed have better switches, this point may be irrelevant. Otherwise, if you dig around a bit, you’ll find this is not a rare occurrence with the G502 Hero and I’ve had it happen myself. Basically, the switches on the left/right mouse buttons have a tendency to fail, sometimes double-clicking near instantly, sometimes unclicking/re-clicking while you’re holding it (making things like selecting or drag&drop impossible), or sometimes not registering clicks at all. When it’s bad, the mouse is unusable. To be fair, Logitech support sent a replacement (for my old G502 Hero) with no hassle.

  • Meghan Doll

    > 3 day

    Good mouse, very responsive. I swapped from a dying Razer mouse that I had used for maybe 5 years.... this one is nice and responsive, came with a set of light weights to make the mouse more customizable which is neat. RGB is fine. My only drawback from giving it full stars is that the scroll wheel will sometimes spin out of control and it is inconvenient when I am on a web page and it unzooms it or zooms in all the way. This can also be an issue in-game depending on which game. I am unsure if this is specific to my mouse or all of them are like that.... other than that its amazing!

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