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Logitech G502 X Mouse Review

Tested using Methodology v1.4
Reviewed Oct 24, 2022 at 11:03 am
Latest change: Writing modified Sep 29, 2023 at 09:27 am
Logitech G502 X Picture
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Work
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Video Games (FPS)
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Video Games (MMO)
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Raw Performance

The Logitech G502 X continues the G502 lineup of multi-genre gaming mice. The G502 X is a wired-only model that features a few visual changes and performance upgrades from the previous version. Notably, its aesthetic is much softer and rounded, and the buttons have been placed in more accessible locations. It features new optical-mechanical switches, instead of the mechanical switches on previous versions, which keep the tactile feeling of a mechanical switch but use optical actuation. Additionally, it's significantly lighter than the previous versions due to a thinner chassis and a lighter scroll wheel and has improved feet for a better gliding experience.

Our Verdict

N/A Work

The Logitech G502 X is a decent office mouse. It feels well-built and comfortable to use. The scroll wheel unlocks for a free scrolling mode, and it also has L/R tilt inputs that are programmable. You can reprogram all of its buttons using the companion software to best suit your workflow. Unfortunately, it lacks wireless connection options, as it's a wired-only mouse.

Pros
  • Feels very well-built.
  • Comfortable design.
Cons
  • Wired-only connection.
  • Bulky; doesn't easily fit in backpacks or laptop bags.
  • Too large for small hands to use comfortably.
N/A Video Games (FPS)

The Logitech G502 X is an excellent FPS mouse. It features a solid build quality and feels comfortable in hand. It's also decently lightweight and has excellent feet that provide a very smooth gliding experience on mousepads and desks. Performance-wise, its click latency is remarkably low, offering you a responsive-feeling in-game experience. Unfortunately, the mouse is too bulky for small hands to use comfortably.

Pros
  • Excellent click latency.
  • Feels very well-built.
  • Comfortable design.
Cons
  • Bulky; doesn't easily fit in backpacks or laptop bags.
  • Too large for small hands to use comfortably.
N/A Video Games (MMO)

The Logitech G502 X is an excellent MMO mouse, though it doesn't have as many inputs as dedicated MMO mice. You can program what inputs it does have using the companion software. Overall, it's a well-built mouse with a comfortable, ergonomic design. Performance-wise, its click latency is remarkably low, so you'll have a responsive in-game experience. Unfortunately, it's a bit too large for smaller hands to use comfortably.

Pros
  • Excellent click latency.
  • Feels very well-built.
  • Comfortable design.
Cons
  • Bulky; doesn't easily fit in backpacks or laptop bags.
  • Too large for small hands to use comfortably.
N/A Raw Performance

Pros
  • Feels very well-built.
  • Comfortable design.
Cons
  • Bulky; doesn't easily fit in backpacks or laptop bags.
  • Too large for small hands to use comfortably.
  • N/A Work
  • N/A Video Games (FPS)
  • N/A Video Games (MMO)
  • N/A Raw Performance
  1. Updated Feb 24, 2023: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.4. This update modifies our Hand Size Recommendation test, adding a more granular hand size recommendation chart. We've moved several minor tests into different test groups, removed the Travel usage, and added a new Raw Performance usage. For more details, you can see our full changelog here.
  2. Updated Oct 24, 2022: Review published.
  3. Updated Oct 18, 2022: Early access published.
  4. Updated Oct 11, 2022: Our testers have started testing this product.
  5. Updated Oct 04, 2022: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  6. Updated Sep 13, 2022: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The Logitech G502 X comes in two colorways: black and white. We bought and tested the black colorway, and you can see the label of our unit here. It's also worth noting that this version of the mouse was released at the same time as two wireless versions: the Logitech G502 X LIGHTSPEED, which is a wireless version of the G502 X, and the Logitech G502 X Plus, which is wireless and has RGB lighting.

Compared To Other Mice

The Logitech G502 X is a continuation of Logitech's popular G502 series. This wired-only model features a few upgrades from previous models, including new optical-mechanical switches, a significantly reduced weight, and improved button placements for better comfort. This mouse comes out at the same time as two other wireless versions, the Logitech G502 X LIGHTSPEED and the Logitech G502 X PLUS. All three of these new releases have a more rounded aesthetic that's notably less aggressive-looking. Despite the style changes, it's still an incredibly high-performing multi-genre gaming mouse with a top-of-the-line sensor to provide a very responsive and fluid gaming experience.

If you're interested in other options, check out the picks for the best gaming mouse, the best wired mouse, and the best FPS mouse.

Logitech G502 HERO

The Logitech G502 X is the updated version of the Logitech G502 HERO. The G502 X features upgraded switches in the L/R buttons, a significant weight reduction, and better feet. While the overall shape of both mice is very similar, the G502 X has a less aggressive gamer aesthetic, and the side button cluster has been moved to be easier to reach. On the other hand, the G502 HERO has RGB lighting.

Razer Basilisk V3

The Razer Basilisk V3 and the Logitech G502 X are wired multi-genre gaming mice that perform similarly well. They do have a few differences. Notably, the Razer has a higher-quality cable, and its feet offer a slightly better gliding experience. The Razer also has RGB lighting. On the other hand, the Logitech is significantly lighter.

Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED

The Logitech G502 X and the Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED are similar mice in the same lineup. The Logitech G502X is a newer, wired-only version, while the G502 LIGHTSPEED is an older wireless model. Additionally, the G502 X has better overall sensor performance and lower click latency and is significantly lighter. On the other hand, the G502 LIGHTSPEED connects wirelessly using a USB receiver and has RGB lighting.

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro and the Logitech G502 X are multi-genre gaming mice that perform similarly well. There are a few notable differences since the Razer is a wireless model that connects with either Bluetooth or a USB receiver, while the Logitech is a wired-only model. The Razer also has RGB lighting, which the Logitech lacks.

Logitech G502 X PLUS

The Logitech G502 X PLUS is the wireless version of the Logitech G502 X. The X PLUS connects wirelessly using a USB receiver and has RGB lighting. The wired-only G502 X is significantly lighter than the X PLUS; otherwise, the two mice perform similarly well.

Razer Basilisk Ultimate

The Razer Basilisk Ultimate and the Logitech G502 X are multi-genre gaming mice that perform similarly well. The Razer is a wireless model that connects using its USB receiver, while the Logitech is wired only. Also, the Razer has RGB backlighting, which the Logitech lacks, but the Logitech is much lighter.

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Test Results

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Design
Design
Style
Type
Standard
Coating
Locked
Lighting Color Locked

The Logitech G502 X features a few stylistic differences from previous versions of the G502, like a softer and more rounded aesthetic rather than more angled and aggressive lines. Otherwise, the mouse features the same matte black color scheme with glossy black accents and textured side grips and scroll wheel. There's also a silver Logitech logo on the palm rest.

Design
Shape
Length Lock" (Lock mm)
Width Lock" (Lock mm)
Height Lock" (Lock mm)
Grip Width
Lock mm
Ambidextrous
No
Left-Handed Friendly
Locked
Finger Rest
Locked
N/A
Design
Portability
Box Volume
Lock in³ (Lock cm³)
Receiver Storing
Locked
N/A
Design
Build Quality

The Logitech G502 X has excellent build quality. One of the major changes to make this version more lightweight than previous versions was to thin out the plastic body. Due to this change, there is slightly more flex to the build than in previous versions, but its build quality still feels on par with the older models, and it's very solid in hand.

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Design
Weight
Lowest Weight
Lock g
Default Weight
83.7 g
Weight Distribution
Locked
Extra Weights
Locked

The Logitech G502 X is a fairly lightweight multi-genre mouse. It is significantly lighter than previous G502 entries, like the Logitech G502 HERO. This newer iteration reduces the weight by lightening the scroll wheel and thinning out the plastic in the chassis.

Design
Hand Size Recommendation
Palm Grip Hand Recommendation
Claw Grip Hand Recommendation
Fingertip Grip Hand Recommendation

The Logitech G502 X has a comfortable ergonomic shape with a thumb rest. The button in the thumb rest has been redesigned on this version, so it's easier to reach. Plus, this button is modular, so you can change the orientation to make it more comfortable to press, or you can swap the button out with a plastic cover that disables the button. However, it's worth noting that this mouse is bulky, and people with smaller hands might have trouble using it comfortably.

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Design
Wireless Versatility
Maximum Of Paired Devices
Locked
Bluetooth
Locked
Receiver
Locked
Battery Type
Locked
Use When Charging
Locked
On/Off Activation
Locked
Receiver Extender
Locked
Battery Indicator Locked
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Design
Cable
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Logitech G502 X Cable Video Sample
Connectivity Wired
Cable Length
Lock ft (Lock m)
Cable Type
Locked
Permanent Kink
Locked
Port Type: Mouse End
Locked
Port Type: PC End
Locked

This mouse has a good rubber cable. It's pretty thin and retains kinks from the packaging, but it's decently flexible and lightweight.

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Design
Mouse Feet
Gliding Experience
Locked
Material
Locked
Extra Included
Locked

The mouse feet are excellent and significantly improved over the feet found on previous models. They offer a good gliding experience on both desks and mousepads.

Design
In The Box

  • Logitech G502 X
  • Sniper button cover plate
  • Sticker
  • User documentation

Control
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Control
Additional Buttons
Total Number Of Buttons
Lock
Number Of Side Buttons
Lock
Number Of Programmable Inputs
Lock
Profile Switching Button
Locked
Gesture Support
Locked

You can re-program all buttons except the button directly behind the scroll wheel, as this button unlocks the scroll wheel for free scrolling. Also, you can now program the up/down scroll functions on this mouse, a feature lacking in previous versions. You can use the companion software to assign a "G-Shift button that enables a second layer of commands when pressed. The sniper button in the thumb rest is modular, meaning you can take it out and swap its orientation, or swap it for an alternative flat panel that disables the button.

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Control
Click Latency
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Logitech G502 X Latency Testing While Gaming Sample
Expected Connection
Lock ms
Wired
Lock ms
Receiver
N/A
Bluetooth
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The Logitech G502 X has remarkable click latency that provides a responsive in-game experience.

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Control
CPI
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Logitech G502 X CPI Video Sample
SRAV @ 1600 CPI
Lock%
SRAV @ 800 CPI
Lock%
SRAV @ 400 CPI
Lock%
SRAV @ Fixed CPI
N/A
Precision Error Between Speeds
Lock%
Precision Error Between CPI
Lock%
Worst Tracking Error
Lock%
Minimum CPI
Lock CPI
Maximum CPI
Lock CPI
CPI Adjustment Steps
Lock CPI
N/A
Control
Sensor Latency
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Logitech G502 X Sensor Latency Demonstration Sample
Delay To Start Of Movement
Lock ms
Delay At Half Movement
Lock ms
Delay To End Of Movement
Lock ms
Control
Sensor Specifications
Sensor Technology
Locked
Sensor Model
Locked
Works On Glass
Locked
Minimum Lift Off Distance
Lock mm
Maximum Polling Rate
Locked

There are four polling rate options: 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, and 1000Hz.

Control
Mouse Wheel
Scroll Wheel
Locked
Scroll Wheel Steps
Locked
Scroll Wheel Tilt
Locked
Thumb Wheel
Locked
Thumb Wheel Steps
Locked

The scroll wheel offers a nice and precise scrolling experience. The wheel has good tactile feedback, and the L/R tilts and scroll click feel good to control. Using a button behind the scroll wheel, you can unlock a free scroll mode that's smooth and precise. The step definition also feels much smoother than the previous G502, where scrolling feels pretty clunky.

Control
Noise
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Click Noise
Locked
Operating System And Software
Operating System And Software
Configuration Software
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Logitech G502 X Software Tour Sample
Software Name Locked
Software Windows Compatibility
Locked
Software macOS Compatibility
Locked
On-Board Memory
Locked
CPI (DPI) Adjustment
Locked
Polling Rate Adjustment
Locked
Profile Configuration
Locked
Profile Auto-Switching
Locked
RGB On/Off
Locked

This mouse uses Logitech G HUB software for customization. This software allows you to make quite a few adjustments, including button re-assignments, profile creation, and saving these custom settings to the onboard memory.

Note:The score of this test is based on the companion software's features and not its overall performance. We didn't experience any issues during testing. However, as with software options from other major manufacturers, community members have identified a range of possible issues with this software.

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Operating System And Software
Mouse Compatibility
Windows Compatibility Locked
macOS Compatibility Locked

All default button assignments work as intended on both Windows and macOS operating systems.