Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 16K Sensor, 16,000 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life,…
Original price was: ₹12,895.00.₹10,995.00Current price is: ₹10,995.00.
- High-performance design:The iconic shape that pushed the boundaries of PC gaming mouse has evolved for wireless performance & internal endoskeleton structure to reduce weight & increase gaming control. Requirements : Windows 7 or later, Mac OS X 10.11 or later, Chrome OSTM, USB port
- Hero 25K sensor through a software update from G HUB, this upgrade is free to all players: Our most advanced, with 1:1 tracking, 400+ ips, and 100 – 25,600 max dpi sensitivity plus zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration. PTFE Feet: 250-km range
- 11 buttons and hyper-fast scroll wheel : Primary buttons feature metal-spring tensioning for fast, crisp actuation. Customise keybinds and macros for each game and app.
- Tuneable weight & Colour systems :Customise weight and balance of your mouse with 6 adjustable weights for optimal pixel tracking & targeting.Chose from 16.8 mn colours for your LIGHTSYNC RGB mouse
- Lightsync RGB technology: Fully customize RGB lighting from nearly 16.8 million colors, synchronize lighting with your gameplay, and create your own personal RGB animations
Specification: Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 16K Sensor, 16,000 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life,…
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13 reviews for Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 16K Sensor, 16,000 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life,…
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Original price was: ₹12,895.00.₹10,995.00Current price is: ₹10,995.00.






Dika –
A bit on the big side for me & kinda heavy too but will get used to it in a day or two. Battery life isnt the best but is comparable to most I believe. Need to adjust the settings esp the lighting effect to get the most battery life without any loss in speed or usability. Perfectly fine working condition since 9 months.
richie –
+ Good for smaller hands but still not perfect (Small hands + finger grip)
+ light weight
+ Wireless
+ Decent battery life (i use mine 10+ hours a day and after a week, it’s down to 45% battery). The Logitech MX Master 3 battery lasts far longer, however.
+ Logitech software has useful features and isn’t too difficult to use.
I made the mistake of trying other brands when my original Logitech mouse finally died many years ago. I tried Roccat Kone and Corsair Scimitar with an assumption that all mice were of good build and BOTH of those mice had their scroll wheels fail (e.g., scrolls up instead of down) within 2-3 years – extremely disappointing as they were not cheap products.
I have gone back to Logitech in the hopes I can finally get a mouse that does what it does, does it well, and won’t require constant replacement. I’m looking for value for money, willing to pay more if it gives me more in return.
I now do the waiting game to see if this one will fail like all the other brands before it. Fingers crossed that Logitech won’t let me down.
Dheeraj Guleria –
Very good mouse with more features and buttons. But that is disadvantage, I’m clicking DPI buttons accidentally. Having some issues with software and lighting. But the accuracy and performance is extremely good. It is a trade of. My old G304 is far better than this, because it is light weight, simple and accurate. The only reason I bought new one is that the old G304 scroll wheel has become hard to use.
raghu102 –
I’m not that much of a “pro gamer” that I cared THAT much about input lag and other forms of latency with a wireless mouse but the idea of it still put me off, so I stuck with the wired G502. Decided to try out the G502 lightspeed this time and haven’t looked back, dedicated adapter removes the lag concerns, battery lasts forever (several days in my case) and all the features beyond that are pretty much the same as the wired version. It’s fantastic to be free of the wire.
Kevin D. –
It’s an awesome mouse for gaming, using Logitech hub app makes it more fun to use, if you are ok with wore I would suggest go for wire version is like even less than half of its price or then u can go for this , it has rechargeable battery, and u can even use wirre instead of wireless with this wore is provided inside.
Venu Prasad –
Purchased the mouse.. using moderately… nkw in 8th month of purchase giving the double click issue… trying to RMA from servixe centre now…
pankaj negi –
If you are a Gamer and a developer I will strongly recommend you this because it has all the features that a gamer and a developer need from fast scroll to horizontal scroll.From precious to dpi everything it has.
T –
this mouse is fantastic!!!
Murray –
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Rahul –
The mouse meets all criteria you’d expect from a wireless mouse. It has very less input delay near unrecognisable . It’s RGB is very vibrant definitely an eye catcher and it has very impressive battery life. The only gripes I have with it are it doesn’t come with a charging dock which would have been very convenient at this price point ( like the one that comes with the razer viper ultimate ) and the pricing is unreasonably high. At 14k , it was more than 3 times the price of its wired alternative . In the US this mouse is priced at 150$ which is roughly 10,500 rupees . So you’re paying in excess of 3,500 ₹. But if you don’t have alternative means of acquiring this then go for it . From a purely technical standpoint the mouse is exceptional and I would highly recommend it for MOBAs . Do not buy this for FPS games like CS GO or DOOM. There are better ones for that target market to consider at much cheaper prices. Where this mouse shines is when you need a vast number of programmable buttons on your mouse that are crisp and reliable, for MOBAs like DOTA, LOL, DIABLO or other ARPGS
Yogesh –
Works as intended, fast shipping, wishing i bought one sooner!
pankaj negi –
I bought this mouse on July 2020 in a moment of indulgence. After two months or so it started having double click problems. I contacted Logitech and they told me to go to a Logitech outlet to get a free repair, which was not possible for me. After a while the double click problem just went away.
DPI switching sometimes get stuck. When this happens I have to open G Hub and change the DPI through the software, then the buttons on the mouse works again.
Now the mouse get stuck for a split second every other time.
My takeaway: DO NOT purchase Logitech high end gears. They are not consistently reliable. I like their aesthetics and have been using them for years but there is always a 50/50 chance your mouse could soon develop clicking problems or some other problems. It seems they have not found a way to permanently solve a number of their design issues.
Pros:
1. Good build quality
2. The best mouse I’ve held for scrolling. The haptic feedback feels amazing. Fast scrolling spins great as the scroll wheel is weighted perfectly.
3. Fully customizable lightning profiles, macro key assignment, multiple onboard profiles and context based automatic profile switching really transform and extent the capability of the mouse and how you interact with it.
Cons:
1. First and foremost, very unreliable. I have mice that cost less than 5% of what this thing cost and they outlast this in every aspects.
2. G Hub UX is really not intuitive. It might be the most confusing commercial software ever engineered. I still may have not fully figured it out. How the lightning settings work, how the onboard profiles assignment work, what the actual eff?
Rahul –
Smooth glide on a rubber / cloth mouse pad (for a Rs. 250 one and works well). I used to use a wired version on an aluminum one, but now i find that unnecessary atleast from work perspective.
setting the onboard profile seemed a bit painful since the Logitech hub is supposed to be used. The mouse does not show up on LGS.
Clicks are hyper sensitive. You can really feel the difference when you migrate from a cheap general purpose mouse to this one.
Expensive but worth it.
I have been using the G700, then the 502 wired and now this one (over the span of almost 7 years). This one seems to have been really improved upon.
Mouse pad that I have been using this on: https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B0743DRKBL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1