HitPawz—September 7, 2025
I bought this in 2018, it's now near the end of 2025! I still use it for 8+ hours every single day and it has not faltered in any capacity whatsoever. 100% Still perfect. It's so perfect that I've literally taken it for granted for 8 years and only now thought to review it because Amazon reminded me to try and write reviews and I saw it on the list and my went "OH YEA!!! That thing. That thing that's literally still in my hand right at this very moment!" What a gem of a product. Keep in mind that I'm an avid gamer and a game developer who works from home so when I say 8+ hours a day, I average 12-16 of constant use (EVERY DAY!) and that includes 3D modeling, constant clicking and FPS gaming. All my Razer Mice have died at some point, gotten gross or the buttons just wore down and stopped being crispy or it would keep disconnecting. Not this mouse. This mouse has NOT been abused, but it's taken a ridiculous amount of wear from general usage. Not even the padding at the bottom has gotten worn in any way where all my previous mice that garbage has always fallen off. Great Precision and smooth. Enough buttons to map for just about any purpose and super comfortable. This might be the one thing I've owned that I didn't even notice "oh my gawd, this thing ACTUALLY PWNS!" Actually 8 years? It's INSANE! It's true... Read more
Michael Fassbender—February 20, 2019
Best mouse on the market, hands down. When it comes to gaming pc accessories (mice, headsets, keyboards, etc.) I’m the type of person that, after awhile, i tend to want to try new products either out of boredom or due to product hype. I’ve used and owned a fair share of gaming mice (Corsair M65, Corsair Glaive, Steelseries Rival 310, Razer Deathadder Elite, Logitech g305 to name a few) and no matter how excited i am about a new mouse, i ALWAYS come back to the Logitech G502. It is the gold standard in my opinion. Let me start by giving this little piece of advice to anyone shopping around for a gaming mouse: buy for comfort. In this day and age, most “gaming mice” have top level optical sensors and unless you’re on an international e-sports team where one millisecond of a missed flick can effect you, you most likely won’t notice if one mouse claims to have a better sensor than another. Buy something that is comfortable, functional, and fits your grip style perfectly. The G502 does just that. The shape is absolutely phenomenal. It is very ergonomic without being too over the top. In my opinion, it is a little narrower in shape than most other gaming mice I’ve use but that’s what i love about it. The first time i ever placed my hand on this mouse, it just felt right. There are plenty of extra buttons that you can customize but Logitech designed it perfectly so they don’t feel so “in your face” or in the way. They are there, but if you’re the type of person that prefers a more simple layout to your mouse buttons, you’ll barely notice the extra ones. The infinity scroll is a very nice touch and i actually find myself using it more often than i would have thought. (You click a button below the scroll wheel which “unlocks” it in a sense and allows the wheel to spin freely oppose to the traditional clicks or bumps you’d experience with a normal scroll wheel. Click the button again to return to normal wheel scrolling). The Logitech logo on the mouse is customizable RGB through the Logitech software. Some people would prefer a liiiiitle more RGB lights on the mice but this is purely aesthetic and not a huge deal. All in all this is, to date, the best mouse i have ever used and i just don’t see myself switching to another mouse anytime soon. Read more
Adam White—March 10, 2017
This is the most feature rich, and adjustable mouse that I have ever seen. I am sure there are mice available that have more buttons or options, but I really doubt anyone could really benefit. This mouse has buttons everywhere you can reach, and has a mode button so you can define different modes and select them with a button under your thumb. It comes with weights that you can insert underneath to help tune the weight and balance of the mouse, and make it perfect for you. I have to admit, I moved the weights around, and I cannot feel a different with or without them, but I am guessing they offer some difference, maybe I just can't feel it. When I changes the FPS of the mouse it can go from super sluggish to so fast you can't use it. My four settings are somewhere in the middle, when I am using Windows I have the speed set a little slower, so I can accurate click on things. For games I speed it up a bit, but if I speed it up too much I cannot aim, so it is still in the middle. It has a couple LEDs on it that you can change, I have it match the color scheme of my keyboard, and my video card, water cooler, PCB and case. With all the LEDs in unison my computer looks more like a piece of art than a computer. All in all, if you want a good solid mouse for FPS shooters, this is it. You can assign so many options to your mouse that you won't need the keyboard as much. Plus, you can setup different modes for the game, in fact, you can make unique modes for all your games, and the mouse will automatically adopt these modes when the game starts. If the game has different modes, like battle, and exploring you might want to have different settings within the game, and the mouse software lets you do that. With the touch of a button on the mouse, with your thumb, you can switch between the modes. Also, you can set a single mode that is only active when you hold down a special button. So, for example, I slow the mouse way down, and when I pull up the scope on a FPS shooter I can click this button to slow my movements way down, and help me aim, and when I release the button it goes back to the setting it was on. I don't have any complaints about this mouse, in fact it is more complex than I could have imagined, and I am only scratching the surface of the capabilities that it can support. But, that is the nice thing, you can use it as a standard 3 button wheel mouse, ignoring the rest of the features, and it works fine, then you can start adding functionality as needed. It doesn't require you to learn its capabilities to use it out of the both. For a game mouse, I can't really think of anything else I would want. Read more