







🎮 Elevate your game with the G502 X Plus — where precision meets wireless freedom!
The Logitech G502 X Plus Wireless Gaming Mouse redefines competitive gaming with LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, a HERO 25K sensor for ultra-precise tracking, and hybrid LIGHTFORCE optical-mechanical switches. Featuring customizable 8-LED LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting and a dual-mode scroll wheel, it offers both style and functionality. Compatible with POWERPLAY wireless charging, it delivers up to 140 hours of battery life, making it the ultimate tool for PC and Mac gamers seeking top-tier performance and ergonomic comfort.













| ASIN | B092CB69Q4 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 140 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3 in Mac Gaming Mice #11 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | DPI-Shift Button Cover, LIGHTSPEED USB-A Receiver, Plus G502 X Wireless Gaming Mouse, USB extension Cable, USB-C Charging Cable |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,694 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.1"L x 1.6"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Wireless |
| Model Number | 910-006160 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 25600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave, Windows 10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Wireless |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Theme | Gaming Technology |
| UPC | 097855166951 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year Manufacturer |
S**M
Great Mouse! Highly Recommend, 10/10!
Super easy to set up this mouse, it is legit just plug and play. It comes with a small, wireless USB dongle that you plug into your computer, and BOOM, it works! This mouse is, of course, wireless! So make sure to recharge it and everything. The battery life is super long! I can easily go over 60 hours, just like it says, without having to charge the mouse once. It works well while plugged in, and the recharge of the mouse itself is super quick, going from 0 to 100% in roughly 10-20 minutes. This is a great mouse. This mouse has tons of customization if you are into the whole Logitech application! There are tons of different RGB, different DPI settings; it just works great. It has tons of value, and the size fits nicely. If you enjoy the Logitech 502 Hero like I do, the G502 X Plus here will fit perfectly in your hand, and you will fall in love with it. The buttons work really nicely, the clicking sounds are effective, and this mouse has an infinite scrolling wheel if you wish to activate that as well, which is a super cool feature. Solid 10/10 for this mouse, great portability as it's a wireless mouse, works great in all forms of games, switches profiles based on your game with the program if you wish. Overall, no complaints at all, even has a circular, magnetic Logitech symbol on the bottom of the mouse, with a space in it so that you can put your USB dongle in the mouse itself, to make the portability even better!
P**K
Great and noisy mouse
I’ve been using the G903 since 2016, bought both the original and the hero version and they still work pretty well, the reason I’m getting this one is that, I’m getting tired of the 903’s symmetric design atm. The 502x plus feels great in hand and the build quality is very decent. The only thing I noticed is the clicky sound it makes when pressing the primary buttons, it involves a bit more “metal click” sound, almost like a clicky mechanical keyboard and is definitely louder than the 903s. This can be annoying to people who prefer silent setup, but I’m totally fine with it.
A**R
Amazing mouse! Great customization, battery life, profile options, latency, and weight!
This is amazing. I didn’t think I would like it as much as I do. The latency is extremely low, on par or even lower than a wired mouse according to rtings testing. The battery life is actually amazing. I have the RGB on the mouse turned down to 25% brightness (still plenty bright) and with that I get at least 1 week per charge with heavy daily usage. (I use the mouse for probably 4-8 hours every day, and have it set to turn off the RGB w after the mouse is idle for a few mins.) It’s cool that the app will show you the remaining hours of battery life, and as you adjust features (like RGB strength, polling rate) it will show you the power usage and how much time you’d have left. It’s fully and completely customizable. All the buttons, DPI settings, RGB colors/patterns/strength, etc can be completely changed and stored in 5 different profiles (on board the mouse, you can have even more profiles with the app). You can set it up so that it will switch to a specific profile when you launch a specific game. So you could even have a completely customized profile for every game you play. For instance I have a profile for desktop use (browsing the internet, watching TV, etc) with a low 125hz polling rate to save battery during that type of usage. And then when I boot up a game it switches to a different profile with 1000hz polling rate. (Which honestly, the 125hz polling feels fine and I don’t even think I can tell the difference besides placebo lol)
P**E
Excellent mouse, impressive battery life
I have a G502 Hero wired for my desktop computer, and was using another Logitech mouse for my laptop. The one for my laptop started to show its age and I wanted to replace it, so getting a wireless 502 option made sense. The only thing I was hesitant about was battery life - I have never really been a fan of mice that have to be plugged in and recharged (always preferred just being able to throw in a new battery every six months or so). I needed have worried - the battery life is excellent and I have only had to charge this once so far since owning it (a little over two months, with it being used near daily for a mixture of basic web browsing, gaming, etc.) The mouse itself is, of course, very much like my G502 wired. Wheel is plastic as opposed to metal, but still scrolls freely (the free-scroll option being just about an absolute must-have for me nowadays). No issues with the mouse, except when first trying to get it to pair to my computer (took a few attempts and removing/reinserting the dongle) before I got it to pair, but has been rock-solid since. I did buy this as a "Used - Like new" and it was exactly as described, could not have told it had been used previously. Overall very happy with the purchase and would recommend to anyone wanting a mouse that is a solid performer for both work and play.
M**Z
Strong Performer With One Annoying Button Placement
The G502 X Plus is a solid wireless mouse overall. One thing I really liked is the little cap that lets you replace the thumb button, such a simple detail, but it makes the grip feel cleaner if you don’t use that side button. What I didn’t love is the extra button on the left mouse button. Its placement feels awkward, and I found myself hitting it by accident more than once. For a mouse that’s usually known for great ergonomics, that choice feels strange. Aside from that, the mouse performs really well and feels fast and responsive. If you can get used to that top button, it’s a great pick.
I**P
Excellent gaming mouse with great feel, easy software, and solid button feedback
This is a great mouse and an even better value for the price. The high DPI settings make it really responsive, and the overall feel in the hand is comfortable for long gaming sessions. Each button press has solid, satisfying feedback thanks to the hybrid optical-mechanical switches, so everything feels crisp and accurate. Logitech’s software is easy to use and makes customizing the buttons simple. You can set up multiple profiles and switch between them with a quick click, which is super convenient. If you don’t mind using a wired mouse, this is a fantastic purchase. The buttons are well placed and easy to access, and the performance has been consistently smooth. Overall, a reliable, customizable mouse that delivers great responsiveness and excellent tactile feedback.
C**N
Great mouse
Awesome mouse however it's easy lighter than my old g502 and had no weight slots. Works great and there is no compatibility issues or latency issues on my end.
A**E
<1 year of owning and has been glitchy and just broke
Prior to this mouse, I had a Razer Basilisk V2 wired. I loved that mouse, and it was reliable for 3 years until the scroll wheel started glitching and would constantly scroll down. I loved the layout and feel of that mouse, and I LOVED the DPI clutch button on it. I use that button constantly browsing the web and when gaming (once you get used to it its wild how good you can get at sniping and aiming in general. I don't think I can game without it now lol it's just an instinct / reflex I don't even have to think about now). I got this mouse as a replacement in OCT 2023. only a few months after owning this mouse did I start to see some glitchy behavior, and then yesterday the mouse finally broke which was the last straw leading to this review. Here are the issues I've encountered since owning it: 1. Randomly in games my character's aim will randomly dart instantaneously in some random direction. I'll just be running, not really turning or using it much and it will just dart my character off in another aiming direction. I've tried gaming without and with a mousepad, I've tried cleaning the bottom of the mouse and the mousepad, etc. nothing has stopped it from happening. 2. every now and then the DPI button just stops working for 10-15s or so so im stuck moving at the high DPI I have set for general looking around fast, but I can't use the DPI button to go to my normal aiming speed for precision. That has screwed me over a LOT of times in FPS games. 3. When I turn my PC on sometimes the mouse starts with the onboard profile mode instead of my computer profile mode (and with the onboard profiles the DPI button does nothing and pressing the change profile button doesn't change anything despite logitech software saying I ahve 2 onboard profiles?) So I have to open the logitech software to change it back to my PC stored profiles, not a huge issue overall and I could just set it to be onboard profiles but I prefer having it on my PC isntead. 4. very rarely ive had the mouse randomly change profiles. 5. Yesterday the DPI button broke off of the mouse. it is a removable button but the magnet it connects to is connected using a thin plastic piece that flexes when you press the button (to give it the springiness) and then the button presses down on a switch in the mouse. This design just seems bad since its only held in with a thin flexing plastic tab, and after constant use it broke on me. My Razer Basilisk had a removable button for the DPI and it was just a magnetized metal tab that HOOKED into the body to make the hinge that then lets that tab press down on a switch. Way more reliable and consistent in design compared to the Logitech's AND it lets you remove the DPI button if you wanted to (plus it feels nicer having the DPI clutch button be metal and more like a flap / tab that's hinged you press rather than a button). I don't rage or abuse my gear, I don't press down with all my force on the DPI button, I simply used it a LOT I guess, but you'd think they would design a button that gets used to be more structurally sound. This mouse has just been frustrating to own. I always hear this mouse getting praise as a super reliable decent / budget but good gaming mouse and people always say its better than the Razer Basilisk, but that has not been my experience. The quality FEELS and looks like it should be better but the Razer Basilisk V2 was far better, more reliable, there were things they did with their software and some of the buttons I liked better, AND it had lighting on it so I could make it match my setup. It baffles me that the G502X wired doesn't have any lighting, but the Bluetooth version does (despite it using batteries, idk it just seems like backwards logic to me). Unless I get a warranted replacement or something I will NOT be buying another Logitech mouse. I'm very disappointed in my purchase and it has been a big letdown and waste of money to say the least.
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