the infinite scroll wheel isnt meant to be used for things like switching between weapons in an fps game. its meant to be used for scrolling down a page or something similar. its like leaving capslock on all the time and complaining you need to press shift to get lowercase letters
@bobclack32562 жыл бұрын
yeah, there's a button for a reason
@Bonessnapped12 жыл бұрын
It’s a gaming mouse it’s meant for switching weapons in an fps game Edit: oops I didn’t read it correctly sry
@servvcss2 жыл бұрын
You can also bind the scroll wheel to any button or key you want. It’s very useful because in some games there are glitches that require the use of spamming a key.
@DANKKrish2 жыл бұрын
that infinite scroll wheel is absolutely the best thing for bunny hopping though.
@dersmingu67972 жыл бұрын
Nothing about Minecraft
@Reddblue2 жыл бұрын
I've been using it for over 6 years now and last month I have decided to replace it with a new one, due to switch failure and it being so worn out. Needless to say, this mouse is very tough and reliable, lasts for a good long time unlike any other mouses I've tried over the past years (always ended right back with the g502) and does everything like a champ.
@Finoid_2 жыл бұрын
thats a pretty good life time
@Reddblue2 жыл бұрын
@@Finoid_ yep it definitely is! can't recommend this mouse enough
@Finoid_2 жыл бұрын
@@Reddblue I have a razer deathadder V2 if i ever get a new one definitely getting this mouse
@chickenbobbobba2 жыл бұрын
@@Finoid_ I hate that thing lmao, and it feels so mushy and cheap compared to the g502 IMO
@Finoid_2 жыл бұрын
@@chickenbobbobba personally i like it but idk
@gail_blue2 жыл бұрын
The button layout is why I like it. It's a really good compromise between an FPS mouse and an MMO mouse. And it's shape makes it *the* *easiest* mouse to pick up without squeezing.
@dasboom71332 жыл бұрын
I just like the form factor, I got big meaty hands and feel like most mice feel like kids’ toys.
@tejasdoshiful2 жыл бұрын
Does the G502 have enough buttons for a MMO mouse? I play FFXIV and I feel like something like the Razer Naga series or Corsair Scimitar would be better options for that game.
@gail_blue2 жыл бұрын
@@tejasdoshiful I found it good for Red Dead Online. You definitely still need to use the keyboard. But with the g502 you don't need to go hunting for the right button (all its buttons are HOTAS)
@jessebensen3569 Жыл бұрын
@@tejasdoshiful Yes, it does. It's been my Guild Wars 2 mouse for about 7 years now. Here's my layout: DPI Up (G8): Rebound to target enemy. DPI Down (G7): Rebound to dodge. Crosshair Button: Rebound to skill 6. Middle Mouse Button Click: Rebound to skill 7. Button Below Scroll Wheel Adjuster (G9): Rebound to skill 8 which I always set as my highest cool-down utility skill. Side Button (G5): Rebound to skill 9. Side Button (G4): Rebound to skill 0. Additional abilities/actions are activated using f-keys, tilde, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, q, e, x.
@skull_solder599 ай бұрын
Yeah, the side buttons are great, personally I like using them for my running button in minecraft
@OneWayTwoBrazil2 жыл бұрын
The g502 has superb form, function, and durability for its price point. I’ve used the g502 for 7 years at this point and I definitely adapted my playstyle around the mouse buttons. Having dedicated active jump, melee, and mute buttons in the palm of my hand comes naturally that I am uncertain if I can switch to a mouse without programmable mouse buttons.
@FlamingGamerYT2 жыл бұрын
I'm currently Using the glorious model D mouse, Its a light weight mouse at 61g and I love it. The shape feels so natural and ergonomic, the size is perfect for my hand, the Clicks feel responsive and It has a sturdy well made feel to it. This was a Great video to watch and I thank you for it.
@jxwhh2 жыл бұрын
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@phero69332 жыл бұрын
The Model I is pretty much their version of the G502. It's pretty nice but the side button layout is odd.
@phantom-origin70422 жыл бұрын
@@phero6933 i have the model i. its very good for Minecraft, especially considering that it doesn't have two annoying top buttons preventing butterfly click like the g502 I came from. also drag clicking is a nice thing to flex on my friends about 150cps bolt click and also telly bridging which I am learning. also like wth model I was $90aud compared to $150 aud for the wired g502 which I had before like wth the g502 is like way more annoying to use
@mrfishiiik2 жыл бұрын
I've been using the g502 for over two years now, and even though I own mice like the Model D Wireless, I still use the g502 because shape of the mouse is just amazing. And about the weight - yes, it is heavy, but that's just about what you're used to. When I switched from Model D Wireless (that I used for 2 month) back to g502, it only lasted a few days and weight wasn't a problem.
@Kajin302 жыл бұрын
Well i think the weigh is np at all, my first logi mouse is g203 at 85g and i think its a little to light for me,so my standard for mouse is 80-120 not really to light or heavy,and my first wireles mouse is fantech xd3 v2 arleady chekout yesterday cuz got 55% disc or so,and it weight 83g not to heavy or light juts the right amount for me i guess:)
@FebiMaster2 жыл бұрын
I have G502 wired, it's arguably the best mouse i've ever had, even though it's wired, the ergonomic shape, infinite scroll wheel, it's customizability and price made me love it, i've bought it 5 years ago and still does the job well until now, no double clicks, the sensor still works fine, only the rubber coating on the thumb grip has eroded.
@kyleireland2 жыл бұрын
My wired G502 works fine too. I think they went with different switches or manufacturers or something after that mouse as the double click issues. I got a G903 Wireless as an upgrade from the G502 and it eventually started double clicking, not as fast as most people but it didn't outlive the G502 usage.
@FebiMaster2 жыл бұрын
@@kyleireland That’s too bad, not so much of an upgrade then isn’t it?
@kyleireland2 жыл бұрын
@@FebiMaster you can find cheap mouse switch boards online with G903 compatibility. Taking the mouse apart is scary, especially trying to heat up the battery to remove it. Then carefully use plastic tools to remove the battery. Knowing if you puncture it that it will be very dangerous. I did it but it took time.
@dxlta32 жыл бұрын
It’s popular due to the price and it’s ridiculously good ergonomics, it’s so ergonomic it actually takes the fact that the middle finger is longer than the pointer finger by make mouse button 2 slightly longer than mouse button 1, it has a thumb grip, fits any type of hand, it’s also got extreme customization with macros, and it’s reliability, also this is coming from someone who uses the G PRO WIRELESS, I used to use the G502 HERO
@deltavictor83692 жыл бұрын
I don't play games where mouse accuracy is a big factor. But I *do* use a G502 for work, with all of the weights installed, and sensitivity turned up. Makes it very controllable for tiny hand motions moving the mouse where it needs to go. Being able to toggle infinite scrolling on and off is *really* nice for switching between scrolling a little bit at a time as I'm reading, or making big moves across sections of large spreadsheets or huge documents. It probably wouldn't be my pick for a *gaming* mouse, but for an *office* mouse, it's great. If I could change anything, I'd make it bigger (I have giant hands - the original XBox Duke controller felt like it was made for me)
@DavidGonzalezSamudio2 жыл бұрын
Mouse weight is relative to our bodies. I feel lighter mouse hard to control, and to small to comfortable position my hand. The G502 weight is right for me, the slightest adjustment of my finger, wrist, or arm feels smooth with it. With the same sensitivity, lighter mice are hard to move smoothly unless I really apply myself.
@dasboom71332 жыл бұрын
I can’t stand light weight mice, I actually have muscular tissue attached to my wrist and an extra .03030202 grams don’t slow me down. But then again I don’t have room for 200dpi swipes.
@vaudou_2 жыл бұрын
@@dasboom7133 Or you just palm grip your mouse like most of the people who like mice like this. The people like me who fingertip, claw or use a hybrid of both see the benefit of a lighter mouse since we can make much more precise movements without needing weights.
@ketchuptomato2 жыл бұрын
I feel like the price is the biggest factor in deciding between the two. Most people that buy the G502 nowadays are probably just looking for a solid gaming mouse, without spending insane amounts of money on stuff like the G Pro X Superlight
@noobWithAnAk472 жыл бұрын
1st
@bobmarley21402 жыл бұрын
what i find strange is they both have the same rrp and Logitech direct sell them for the same price but the g502 always seems to be on a permanent sale on amazon
@Shivartin2 жыл бұрын
I kinda get that but Logitech has G305, which IMHO is the cheap alternative to G Pro X Superlight and is better than G502, at least for what I use the mouse for.
@urabus9862 жыл бұрын
@@Shivartin except it uses batteries and has louder click (compared to my m55).
@holomatic15492 жыл бұрын
People leaving paragraphs on their comments as their reasoning; its as simple as this: 1- Looks good 2- Works good 3- Its cheap Its literally the male shampoo of mouses, you can't be wrong by picking it.
@pantherplayz63102 жыл бұрын
1: It's comfortable 2: It's awesomely priced 3: The button layout is near perfect 4: It's well weighted. $200 ultra light mouses are actually just a scam. Weight is control.
@username1ishere2 жыл бұрын
true
@redpandamaniacal2 жыл бұрын
I've had a g502 (wired) for a bit over 4 years now. It's been great for productivity for me. I actually feel quite disabled whenever I have to use a generic mouse. I use the left and right tilt function of the scroll wheel to change tabs when browsing to the left or right and also to change volume when the G key is active. I also tied the left and right mouse buttons to copy and paste when the g key is active. I use the DPI button in the middle and the G key to close browser tabs. I regularly switch from infinite scroll to clicky scroll depending on what I'm doing. Infinite scroll is really good and smooth for browsing web pages and scrolling through spreadsheets. When gaming, I frequently assign certain key presses to certain buttons, and the software automatically makes those changes for that specific game. That said, I've felt the most benefit from using the g502 as a productivity mouse, and the amount that you actually have to move the mouse can be significantly reduced if you assign the right shortcuts to it. I haven't actually used any of the included weights though and don't really play fps games. (Closest thing would be minecraft I guess.)
@PattycakesGaming2 жыл бұрын
Love this video! The infinite scroll wheel makes it amazing for video editing. Otherwise it has been mostly been replaced by the GPW X superlight for FPS gaming for me :)
@dantel89952 жыл бұрын
i thınk watch more about this mouse because its not good video for this mouse
@snes092 жыл бұрын
@@dantel8995 he was in the video silly
@snes092 жыл бұрын
Ya I can't imagine using anything but my superlight for fps now. I just can't go back to anything heavier.
@apartchalk2 жыл бұрын
The reason it is so popular is because it was one of the first mouse that had those features so everyone wanted it. Since than because of the big hype it got when it was realised, people still think it's the best mouse. Plus who doesn't love infinite scroll wheel 😍😍😍
@doki-_-70022 жыл бұрын
i had G502 for like 2+y and it was dope switched to gpx i mean it is better but i wouldn't say worth 200$ i paid for it
@nightfox67382 жыл бұрын
I don't actually like the infinite scroll wheel... I rarely use it and it just gets in the way when I accidentally hit the button that unlocks the ratchet in the middle of an fps game.
@doki-_-70022 жыл бұрын
@@nightfox6738 idk how people can accidently click something. never happened to me tho.
@nightfox67382 жыл бұрын
@@doki-_-7002 scroll wheel bound to jump and the switch is right there at the bottom of the scrollwheel. Momentum of my finger accidentally clicks it sometimes
@sndrcve Жыл бұрын
The fact people are still using it many years down suggests that the mouse wasn’t just hype
@MarksterC2 жыл бұрын
The shape, the buttons, the scroll wheel. Makes it the perfect productivity mouse for some reason. If an ultralight G502 ever came to exist I'd probably swap my HyperX Pulsefire Haste immediately lol
@RiseUpToYourAbility2 жыл бұрын
The thing about options is not just that it creates a sense of ownership, it allows the mouse to appeal to more people. You don’t like the weight of the mouse, but there are people that do prefer a heavier mouse and now the g502 appeals to both markets. The programmable buttons are there for people that like to program macros onto their mouse.
@drchr1scs2 жыл бұрын
I've used a G502 vor about 2/3 years. After I upgraded to a G Pro X Superlight, I cannot withstand the weight the G502 delivers. It's just too heavy for me now.
@Finishedlona2 жыл бұрын
It sucks
@jboxjbox2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using my trusty g502 for easily over 5 years. My hands down favorite thing about it is the button layout. With the tilt scroll wheel and 3 buttons for my thumb, I can map so many in game actions to it. I’ve considered the Razer Basilisk v3 as a possible replacement or a new g502. Haven’t decided yet and haven’t needed to since it’s still going strong
@WolvenSpectre2 жыл бұрын
There is a good reason for the weights at the time. For one gaming was seeing a boom in non-twitch gaming genres and FPS Shooters were going through a slump. Also lighter plastic mice felt cheaply made and a super light mouse was a negative selling point as the bargain low dpi mice were made of cheap light fragile plastics. a harder and heavier mouse was a sign of quality that then manufacturers played into. Also the components for good mice kept getting lighter so more artifical weight was added. Another point is that as DPI/CPI went up the mouse makers thought people would stop lifting the mouse up. Mice kept getting made that way because injection molds and redesigns are expensive and if people are buying it and it ain't broke, don't fix it.
@mogusgod59542 жыл бұрын
great vid and kool editing i learned somethig u get a new subscriber yay
@mogusgod59542 жыл бұрын
remember to drink mug root beer!!1!111!!! also u should reveiw the logitech g305
@tigz2 жыл бұрын
It's one of the very few gaming mouse that's comfortable for my big hands that you can tilt the scroll wheel left and right. I use it to switch between different tabs and also use it when playing some pc games. Also the price.
@Rusty_Shackleford12 жыл бұрын
I have had a G502 for a little kver a year now. I like the ergonomics. The infinite scroll is nice for CAD work as it makes it easy to zoom in and out on very small features on the model and scrolling through large reference documents of things such as tap drill sizes. The "sniper" button is also nice to make very small, precise movements, often needed in 3d modeling.
@arudanel55422 жыл бұрын
Love that "It's not you, it's me" speech at the end. Even if you don't want to use it, it seems the mouse is just likeable with how quirky it is. When viewing videos I swear by it, that infinite scroll is amazing. ALSO- reason I use mine for websurfing and stuff to this day? Because I CAN. I am a hyper aggressive clicker when gaming, to the point I get accused of using autofire and crap. No, I just click that fast. I have buried dozens of Razers, you name it. But at the end of the day my trusty old G502 is still there, waiting for one more game, working just fine. A mouse I bought in 2014, almost a decade old, is working flawlessly still. That is why I still love it, if someone asks for a mouse that will last forever, it's my go-to, and the one that replaced the sadly long lost Microsoft Intellimouse. A mouse from 2003 that still works, it even has a PS2 adapter, but sadly isn't available anymore because it's not flashy enough. Hinthint Microsoft, Retro is a thing nowadays. Bring it back!
@Unsensational2 жыл бұрын
For me what it comes down to on why I love the 502 is that the thumb button can change your what key/button/scroll click actions are. While I can do that on other mice, I've found the position of that thumb button makes it much more comfortable for that. Personal recommendation for use with a browser or common key commands: Quick tab switching (Ctrl + Tab / Ctrl + Shift + Tab): thumb + scroll left/right New tab (Ctrl + T): thumb + scroll click Close tab (Ctrl + W): thumb + DPI up ReOpen tab (Ctrl + Shift + W): thumb + Forward
@jonde29222 жыл бұрын
I play a lot of League of Legends, and the game requires a lot of right click spam. I had the G Pro wireless first and after 4-5 months the right click started to get stuck and not work as good. Purchased the 502 Lightspeed and the right click had held up for over a year so far.
@rayson3582 жыл бұрын
Me too” i like the G mouse more!
@thegreatrees19502 жыл бұрын
Hi betty! For the past month or so I have been researching prebuilt mechanical keyboards under $120. I have watched every video on youtube about this topic and still can't seem to find the one. What I'm trying to ask is do you have suggestion for prebuilt mechanical keyboards under $120?
@DSDaddio2 жыл бұрын
I came into the G502 world over the past year after my razer I’ve had since high school finally died, and I Love it! I even bought a wired one for work (I’m an all weights in guy too)
@littlebitstrouds2 жыл бұрын
2 things I can't get away from The added thumb button: For games where I've found a use for this, I can't give it up. I'd love to participate in the lightest mouse race too... but I can't lose a bind that's intuitive for something like vaulting in PUBG. The wing: To be honest I'd probably love a pinky wing too. I've always had a palm grip and prefer to rest my hand on the mouse, which drags a lot on the mouse pad. The weight doesn't bother me, but probably because I've been gaming 20 years, so I'm not attuned to these ultra light mice.
@nirsommer2 жыл бұрын
I like the shape, the scroll wheel and the back and forward (2 side) buttons. It's also very reliable and lasts several years. My old one died because of the cable but the new ones are replaceable. The sensor and wireless latency are also considered to be very good as far as I've heard. Regarding the weight, many people are getting way too lazy and inactive these days. They're probably better off shifting an extra 50g on the desk xDDDD Once you're used to the weight it's not a big deal and even if it still effects accuracy I bet that the more you get used to it the less it effects it. Is there any mouse with the same shape that you would consider better?
@IchihoBankai2 жыл бұрын
This was a cringe watch. 1. The scroller is revolutionary. Swap between precise scrolling and letting the thing go on long webpages where you want to get to the bottom. Brilliant. 2. Ergonomics. It’s shaped just like a hand. Take that against the white Logitech superlight thing that is just a massive blob. Yuck. 3. Built like a tank. This thing has served me for over 10 years.
@black_coltwotusername86022 жыл бұрын
As I have a dual boot Apple branded hardware the Logitech Gaming software allows me to use all of the features in both macOS and MS Windows. This is the killer feature for me. Also the mouse is rather inexpensive compared to other mice.
@Some0neSomewhere2 жыл бұрын
I've had the 502 Hero wired since around when it was released. And for me, it was about comfort. I badly broke my hand back in 1992 which left my hand not perfect and my ring finger a bit atrophied on the first joint. So the weight, the button placement, the size, the shape, programmability and general features just works better for my hand than any other mouse I've used (and I started gaming in the early 80s so I've used a few). Edit: I use all the weights and set the DPI higher and I've never had an issue.
@BType13X2 Жыл бұрын
Have the same issue because of several hand injuries while playing wheelchair basketball. My pinky is still broken / not straight and this mouse feels amazing. I also use all the weights, and use it at around 12,000 DPI I just barely move my hand when gaming and when I need to snipe / be precise I use the DPI step down button on the side. I like this mouse so much that I have 3 of them of various types. One for my office, one for my work from home setup and one for this computer. I really like this mouse.
@heartbeatpoetry77042 жыл бұрын
G502 has the best scroll wheel I have tried. Would like to know credible alternatives!
@DANKKrish2 жыл бұрын
I would like to know some as well. that infinite scroll just looks delightful.
@sheepkind2 жыл бұрын
i have the G602 and it has the infinite scroll wheel and it is DEFINITELY delightful. it’s got 6 buttons on the left side of it, two buttons (that change the dpi by default) to the left of the main two mouse buttons, and the scroll wheel is also a button (like most other mice). highly recommend. has both b/t and wireless connectivity options. i have a g600 too with the 12 side buttons and even though it’s considerably lighter, i still prefer my 602 😂
@Waffls2 жыл бұрын
For a few years you could get the G502 wired for $25-$35. That's damn cheap for a pretty good quality gaming mouse. Logitech accomplished something quite impressive with the Lightspeed/wireless version. They were able to keep the same shape and size that people had grown accustomed to while shaving off a few grams even with the internal battery and wireless transmitter bits. Personally I have to have a mouse with a thumb rest. I'm using a G502 Lightspeed but I'm looking forward to Glorious releasing the wireless version of their Model I
@Waychums2 жыл бұрын
Having never used a dedicated “gaming” mouse before I actually thought the g502 was sooo light compared to the other mice I’d been using so I’ve never understood the complaints about its weight.
@bluezklewz83512 жыл бұрын
I think the biggest thing is that this was really good for the price. 5+ years ago people werent spending $130 on a mouse so the products in the “high end” were right around $80-$100. That means budget options were $40ish, enter g502. It was a good mouse that had good ergonomics and features for the time and price. Also lightweight gaming mice were not nearly as plentiful if they even existed at all. This whole 60g mouse thing is so new. Especially in the wireless space, that was the trade off you had to make if you wanted wireless
@cxciv2 жыл бұрын
my g502 is 5yo, replaced L/R switches almost every year. 1. people DO NOT use ultra-light mice with low sens for productivity. i work @ 2500dpi. 2. the wired version is a different beast. 3. aside from the infinite scroll, the scroll tilt switches are very handy. 4. this mouse can do 2 layers with G-Shift, which can almost double the functionality of all buttons. 5. the Logitech software is so easy to use and is very useful with macros. 6. not a lot of mice come with a thumb rest, which helps a lot with high sens users.
@Sluggernaut2 жыл бұрын
6:51 HENCE! Love it. Cracked me up so good
@marcoscastro65412 жыл бұрын
Ive used a wired g502 from around when it released to a few days ago and there is one thing that I have to say that I have not seen or heard anyone mention but I don’t know whether it is an issue with me. The rubber grip for the thumb rest wore away so much inward that it started to mold itself and it just makes it feel very old and worn away, which it is. Another really big issue is that the metal scroll wheel on the older models (I know it’s been changed to have rubber grip on the newer ones and I wish I had them) would actually rust overtime and scratch my middle finger and now it would just feel even more tender outside of using the mouse. It was so bad that I replaced my first g502 with a second one and only recently the rusted scroll wheel has become an issue again and just makes me worry about longevity and I always mention that to people looking to buy the mouse. It’s amazing and it served me well, maybe I used it longer than intended honestly however, I don’t know exactly what an intended life of use for a mouse really would be but it’s still something to note in my mind.
@ninjrar2 жыл бұрын
7:50 to 7:55 Well played Editor. I see you're a man of culture as well.
@TheWakaMinecraft2 жыл бұрын
I've used this mouse for about 8 years and I guess I've just never felt inclined to upgrade. My favorite feature is the side scrolling on the wheel, if you video edit or just are viewing content zoomed in at all having a side scroll to scrub through a timeline is a huge plus. I also like the DPI switch buttons on it along with the sniper button for games.
@jessebensen3569 Жыл бұрын
I've been using the G502 for about seven years now and I currently own three of them. I originally purchased the standard wired version as I was looking for a new MMORPG mouse with better ergonomics and less buttons. I did the math prior to purchasing and it had the exact number of buttons I needed for GW2 (after rebinding the DPI buttons into keybinds). After using the mouse for a while, I purchased a second one for my laptop, and just recently purchased the wireless version to replace the original, which is still in perfect working order (I just wanted a wireless mouse). Here's why it's my forever mouse: -Infinite scroll wheel toggle. -Fantastic ergonomics. -Higher weight (I genuinely prefer to add a few of the included weights). -No need for GHUB as you can download the on board memory manager and store settings directly to the mouse. -The button layout is damn near perfect. At this point, I have become so accustomed to the hotkeys that I couldn't imagine switching to something else.
@nightfox67382 жыл бұрын
I've been using a G502 for about 3 years now and I love it. The main things I like about it are the shape (it fits really comfortably in my hand), and the positioning of the buttons. The one feature I particularly like about it is the side to side click on the scroll wheel. A lot people don't know this but the G502 has a feature that I haven't seen in any other mouse. You can push the scroll wheel to the left or right and its an extra set of buttons. I mapped them to cycle weapon (left) and holster weapon (right) in Apex Legends and it feels so natural I can't go back. Reaching for the 1, 2, and 3 keys with my left hand is just too far to accurately do from wasd without looking away from the screen for me so this scroll wheel feature is a godsend. That being said, there are things I don't like about the G502. I don't actually like the weight. I feel like I would have more control if it were lighter and would absolutely take a mouse that has all the features of the G502 but weighed like 80-90g or something. The other thing I don't like about it is the infinity scroll. Sure its convenient sometimes if you have to scroll really far, but I find most of that time its faster just to drag scroll anyway and while it has the toggle button so I can choose not to use it, when I'm playing Apex sometimes I accidentally hit it and it releases the ratchet on the scroll wheel which is really annoying. I don't end up switching weapons like crazy though I just end up bunny hopping because my scroll wheel down is bound to jump.
@RemGremlin2 жыл бұрын
I love heavy mice so I use all the weights lol, also I normally use my other mouse "roccat kain 100" because the 6502 has no adjustable debounce time, and as a minecraft competitive player, I HIGHLY value low debounce time.
@kennethhohenthaner22272 жыл бұрын
I got it because it was being promoted by my favorite overwatch streamer. My favorite feature is when paired up with a Logitech brand mouse pad is that you can use surface tuning and leave it on default surface. Since the mouse pads from Logitech are the same surface that are used for in house mouse tests, turning on surface tuning ensures that the mouse and mousepad are optimized for each other.
@josephchacon722 жыл бұрын
Long time fan. I always use my sensitivity up high on all games. I play better this way. The weights help a lot. The extra buttons near my thumb works well. A lot of us have great finger/thumb dexterity. The programming works well with work as well as gaming.
@valadi76982 жыл бұрын
I like the wired G502. For me the wireless version is uncomfortable due to the weight. For me the reasons I love using the G502 are: nearly perfect ergonomics for my grip style and hands, it has the right amount of buttons in the right places for me, easily reprogrammable buttons per mode, easy switching between programmed modes, the infinite scroll wheel, on the fly dpi switching. The main reason I initially bought one was having three well placed thumb buttons (two is not enough, more is to many) which is still the primary reason why I keep using it.
@Alvin8532 жыл бұрын
This video summarizes exactly why I'm using the G502 right now, very good research 👍 I started using the original MX500 in the mid 2000s, so I have really gotten used to the shape. I removed the spring from the mouse wheel on the MX500, so it would spin more freely. When it was time to upgrade early 2010s, the G500 was just released, same shape, much better sensor, more buttons, and already had the infinite scroll wheel. Eventually my G500 started ghost-clicking, so I was considering my options: have it repaired, get another one, or replace it entirely, and at that time the G502 was already priced very attractively, so I thought can't go wrong at that price, and have been using it ever since. I only use a single weight to balance it out more, not really to make it heavier, I would prefer a lighter mouse, but the combination of features, shape and price just can't be matched by anything else on the market.
@crota50592 жыл бұрын
I've used the mouse for 5 or 6 years and the biggest reason i haven't gotten a lighter or different mouse is in my main game, i can bind just about everything to the mouse so i don't have to take my hands off of movement keys, i also really like its software, its easy to use, gives a lot of customizability, and most importantly, doesn't require an account, I've also not found a mouse with a similar enough button layout, or with as many buttons in the right places to replace it.
@TheChimples2 жыл бұрын
I use G502 for work and G Pro Superlight for gaming. The G502 not only has the infinite scroll but also side scrolling which are both great for navigating spreadsheets.
@icedgme12 жыл бұрын
ive been using the g502 for around a year now and i love it. it has a good amount of buttons on it for mmo games and for fps games, it is heavy but you get used to it, and its VERY comfortable, and the infinite scroll is pretty nice when you have to scroll through a really long page (or get to the bottom of the terms and condition page in 1 second)
@ElliotZealGaming2 жыл бұрын
The Logitech G600 is the best mouse. It has so many buttons I have all of them programmed and I'm the ultimate God of productivity
@TriBdog2 жыл бұрын
Just wondering how do you know if a keyboard is hot swappable
@fatjawns36712 жыл бұрын
5:28 because you aren’t supposed to use the endless wheel when gaming 🤦🏻♂️ More for internet scrolling so you don’t have to constantly scroll your wheel when looking at longer pages
@Awasdawbhhdsk2 жыл бұрын
G502 wireless user here, the keybinds help if I want to use a key I can’t reach. The thumb rest is comfortable and the infinite scroll is a non needed feature but a welcome one.
@Jaylen_Streams2 жыл бұрын
G502 was my first gaming mouse... The model o was what got me into lightweight mice and after that I could never go back to the brick
@closinbtw2 жыл бұрын
as a mouse enjoyer, you pretty much hit all the good points about the mouse. the removable weight is a gimmick especially since the mouse is already pretty heavy without the weights (granted it released way before lightweight mice were a thing) the shape is honestly the best shape in my opinion for anyone getting into PC gaming. its ergonomic enough to be used throughout the day, and safe enough for just about anyone to hold it. however, the way you grip the mouse also depends on usability. the actual aesthetics the mouse gives off is also something people probably get this mouse for. when i first got into pc gaming, this was a mouse i always wanted but never got. then i transitioned to csgo and then opted for something better. if you were to get this mouse/shape as an fps player in modern day, youre better off with glorious' lightweight version. the cable for it is actually usable to game with. if you take all the technicality and all the reasons people give, it all comes down to preference. solid vid, lowkey wasnt expecting a mouse vid from you at all.
@FerrerV142 жыл бұрын
A lot of people don't know that the scroll wheel has two click buttons. If you move it to the sides, it is a different click for each one of those and it's programmable. A lot of people working with design and CAD programs use them. It has two tiny arrows at the side of the scrollwheel. Check it out if you didn't know!
@nightfox67382 жыл бұрын
This is actually one of the main reasons I love my G502. I haven't seen this feature on any other mouse and its not very well known but Logitech made a genius design decision on this one imho. I use it for holstering/cycling guns in Apex Legends and its so natural.
@sndrcve Жыл бұрын
I was just about to say - I have a CAD macro assigned to the left/right wheel action
@Kapnifox2 жыл бұрын
I saw you had a glorious modeln I. Would you recommend the model I over the g502? Or would you recommend it at all? Can you do claw and fingertip grip comfortably with it? Thanks for all the help!
@Icy_1012 жыл бұрын
pov you watched this vid while using the g502
@neilis24052 жыл бұрын
I love my CoolerMaster MX-531 for one very specific reason: its the only mouse I could find with PBT buttons. Every other mouse I've had with ABS buttons wear smooth eventually but I've got two of these MX-531's (one at home and one at work) that still have nicely textured buttons after 2-3 years of use.
@guy75242 жыл бұрын
Glad you are reviewing mice. Do others as well. G502 was my first expensive mouse but changed years ago.
@NamanArusia2 жыл бұрын
For me the infinite scroll has become almost like a fidget toy, and I keep fidgeting with it to the point that when I do use other mice, my brain goes BSOD for 2 seconds every 5 minutes because the wheel doesn't go brrrr like its suppose to. However, the original reason for me to get the mouse was to have additional buttons on the mouse: First, I never use the "sniper" button, I immediately reconfigure it to middle-click (scrollwheel click), because in my lifetime of using 15 different mices, the middle-click was always the first thing to break down. Also, pressing down on the scrollwheel during a frantic moment in high intensity gaming session just doesn't feel as reliable as clicking an actual button. Second, while playing games where both Keyboard and mouse are dominant, your keyboard hand becomes overburdened with inputs, and I feel that having some extra keys on the mouse hand balances things nicely.
@dao1024imokenp2 жыл бұрын
Ive been using this mouse for 2 years now, and all i can say is: Its wonderful. The shape fits perfectly into my hand and i love heavy mice, i use the mouse with all the weights, no other mouse has ever felt this good. I dont know how other people feel about heavy mice but i cant aim with them whatsoever, im usually a person who always plays with a low sensitivity and somehow the weight matches perfectly with my sensitivity. I absolutely recommend this mouse if you like heavy mice.
@m1dnightdev2 жыл бұрын
funnily enough, i am using that mouse and have been using for a strong year now.
@vampahh11712 жыл бұрын
As a casual G502 Lightspeed user (no games), I love my mouse because it's wireless, has long battery life, is ergonomic for me personally, and the infinite scroll wheel for browsing is really nice and convenient if you unlock it, flick whatever way you wanna go, and stop it with the button. Definitely not a gaming feature what so ever. Being a non kbm gamer the weight doesn't bother me one bit. Plus, it's got just enough buttons for my liking. Would I consider other mice? Sure, but I'm very much content with this one.
@Gladiator19112 жыл бұрын
Not only those reasons for loving the mouse, it's also about the excellent amount of buttons and their placement for the middle hand and larg hand sizes. Plus, the mouse's software is very convenient and customizable. Which makes it awesome.
@johnnytex10402 жыл бұрын
For a while it was my "do it all" mouse. Infinite scroll on for web surfing, off for gaming. W/ G Shift especially, I could do things like cycle tabs, close or cycle through apps, go to previous pages, etc on one mouse. And then I'd just hit a profile switch button to use it for gaming, where I had access to an MMO amount of buttons but FPS level of comfort. It was pretty perfect, and I still use it for web surfing and stuff. I've hopped over to the Glorious Model I for gaming though.
@kaoskilo2 жыл бұрын
I've had the g502 for a couple of years now and it is an irreplaceable part of my set up. It's replaced my mx master as my productivity mouse and sits right beside my superlight that's always ready for a gaming sesh. For story mode games though, the g502 is still my go to. When the double clicks started happening I replaced the switches with some Kailh 4.0s and love it even more. The infinity scroll for me isn't an on or off type deal, but something I toggle between depending on the use case. Most of the time it's in notched mode, but scrolling though websites and spreadsheets- infinity scroll is unbeatable. The ergonomics is s-tier, too.
@urbypilot21362 жыл бұрын
I got the wired Hero version recently after my old G300s started double clicking on the LMB and RMB. I'm still gettin used to it, and have added all the weights into it. So far, I'm okay with it after the G300s.
@meepcheep3142 жыл бұрын
the value is incredible, and the plastic doesn't really feel that cheap it feels sturdy.
@lanceremo13852 жыл бұрын
I've been using this mouse for almost 4 years now, and I like it alot, I dont barely play fps these days because I kinda prefer jrpgs or story driven titles so for me, when im looking for a mouse its about how comfortable it is for longer gaming sessions. Also as I'm finishing my business course throughout those four years that endless scroll came in handy when reading or finding information in certain pages.
@iPlayOnSpica2 жыл бұрын
G502 Proteus Spectrum used to be my only mouse, and for its functionality, it was pretty good. Over the years, I discovered lightweight and wireless mice are better for aiming, so I bought the Superlight for FPS games and the G502's role was reduced to browsers and RPGs/other games. Due to double-clicking issues after 6 years of use, I will retire it and replace it with the G600.
@betalpha58462 жыл бұрын
used to use a g903, basically in the same situation as a g502, 105g, many side buttons, inf scroll etc. switched to an xm1r a year ago and it felt so much better in games. i appreciate the g903 for being so damn reliable(passed it on to a sibling), and it has been used for 5 years now.
@IIwII_usxx2 жыл бұрын
honestly i like this mouse just cause it’s neat, i use the buttons a lot and the infinity scroll is the only usefully scrolling method since i broke my scroll wheel taking apart the mouse, it’s just neat, im hopefully soon gonna upgrade to a wireless mouse but you best be sure it’s gonna be the power play mat with the g502 wireless, it’s just such a neat little thing
@Ink2Screen2 жыл бұрын
Been using it for almost five years plus now? It's actually a little large for my hands but I love the programmable buttons because they're excellent to use in both games and when browsing. It's especially useful for when I am working because it means I don't need to rely on the keyboard so much to open and close tabs, jump between them etc. Plus it's incredibly durable - my mouse looks used and beaten but functions like the first day out of the box.
@throwsnbrews95162 жыл бұрын
The other mice that have features like that are just trying to catch up to the G502. I used it for a decade. For me its the thumb paddle. I map that to melee in any FPS and my KDR is noticeably better than if I use a mouse without a thumb paddle.
@weevee2 жыл бұрын
say hi to the bloddy a70x the worlds first gaming brick
@theredundancy2 жыл бұрын
I have this mouse and have enjoyed it for the most part. The main reason that I got this mouse is the infinite wheel. I always lock the wheel to the increment mode during FPS games. This is one of the mice that has 1000Hz polling rate too. The ones that I could find with the infinite scroll wheel and able to turn that function off are limited. I don't really care about the programable buttons on this and the other really big negative to this is the mouse wheel wobble. The loose tolerance for it makes a tapping noise, as best as I can describe, when moving the mouse side to side. For me I have large hands and the length fits my hands pretty well. I just wish it was wider.
@faabjie2 жыл бұрын
the G502 was my first mouse and I didnt realized for a year that it was waaaay too big for my hand, went for a Glorious D- and a Pwnage Ergo, do you play to do a review of the Glorious I which is a same format but lightweight?
@yasaskulatunga30432 жыл бұрын
As someone that plays multiple types of games, tvhe g502 kinda fits the niche of being a jack of all trades. Like it isn't the most optimal fps, or moba or mmo mouse, but it isnt the worst choice either so it allows you to play all those game types optimally enough without feeling too held back by the weight or the sensor for fps games, and without feeling lacking in buttons for mmo and moba's allowing the mouse to kinda be adaptable to all situations.
@v8tailgater2 жыл бұрын
I had this mouse for over a year, and it was amazing, see my hands are kinda large, so this mouse is heavy and big to fit in my hand. I just randomly became better at every game i played. Then it broke after a year of abuse.
@Oddisi.4sOffical2 жыл бұрын
This is why I use the razer naga trinity 💀
@9767Music Жыл бұрын
I bought a G502 SE a short time ago, and I mainly play geometry dahs with it (one button game) and the click on the miuse feels rigid and powerful and I really like it. Its also super comfortable to hold, abd the buttons are in a good place aswell.
@fwiffo2 жыл бұрын
I'm one of the people that likes a heavier mouse. I used the G502 because it sorta was the successor of the G5. I actually preferred the G5 in most respects and it had similar popularity and was very durable. I liked the G5 because it came out at a time when people were just transitioning away from ball mice, and ball mice are heavier. You could also put some weight in the back of the mouse which added some inertia to counteract the tug of the wire, and made straight horizontal movements easier.
@_vetzz2 жыл бұрын
I have the logitech G502 hero and i am very satisfied with it. Its good and i suggest buying it (except if you want to spend more on a better one, but if you want a good starter, or basically a mouse you will have and wont dissapoint you, this is the one).
@SicklyLive2 жыл бұрын
I just like it because the clicks of the mouse are so satisfying the spring sounds every time you hold click or atleast that’s what I like I don’t even use the extra buttons lol I only use it for one key games because they feel cool but for shooters or every other game I use a different mouse
@cr0sx902 жыл бұрын
my G502 is 7 years old this year and it's like a brick!. good performance, ergo-like shape, plentiful button (that actually usefull in term of placement) and really like a real brick (heavy as heck). i am more into MMORPG, so my hand doesn't move much when using a mouse. that ergo-like shape help me much a lot due to long game session. if logitech want to re-release (or release the successor) this mouse with lighter weight and keep the ergo-like shape, it become perfect mouse for me.
@DapperMKVI2 жыл бұрын
What are the odds. My G502 arrives today. After using a performance MX and a Master for a bit in the past, I just felt most comfortable with this shape, which is why I picked it. I also love using the extra buttons for functionality in games. I’m not a competitive FPS player, more so some casual RGP and racing games - so the performance downsides of a heavier mouse are lost on me anyways.
@VarjoPira Жыл бұрын
G502 is the most comfortable mouse I've ever used. I make use of every key function on it, the tilt wheel feels so good. The button placement is perfect. Only Basilisk comes close, but lacks those DPI buttons on top. I kid you not, most gamers criminally under-utilize the scroll wheel.
@Root1742 жыл бұрын
I've used mine for over 6 years. The thumb rest is worn and there is the ABS shine, but it is still kicking and I'd probably replace it with the wireless version. It has a very comfortable shape. It has a good grip. I like to use the side buttons for mapping often used functions in games and to go back and forward. The two next to the LMB I use for volume adjustment which is better than using the volume wheel on my G815 that has no tactility whatsoever. Sometimes I use the infinite scroll, sometimes MMB+drag if I want more control over the speed. The clicks are good, the buttons are easy to hit and require little force. It handles sweat reasonably well. The weights I don't use, the same for the button behind the scroll lock and the third side button is too far away for me. Personally, I don't care about the relative heavy weight. Muscle memory will take care of that and honestly, people often don't understand that a lighter mouse isn't necessarily better. You also need to be able to handle the light weight. For some, a heavier mouse is more suitable. It can give you more control. randomfrankp made a video once about switching back to the G502 and he mentioned how he was accused of hacking 😂.
@sndrcve Жыл бұрын
A few settings that I couldn't live without: Delete to G5 (good all round) Esc to G4 (good for CAD) Middle click to G8 & disable on wheel (good for applications with Pan tool)
@strictnonconformist73692 жыл бұрын
If I’m going to use a mouse, I’ve found it works great for the shape for me. If anything, the side buttons are too sensitive, but then again, on the side is the wrong place to put buttons on a mouse for the sake of moving it accidentally, especially if stiffer: I expect they measured that out to have less resistance than the mouse would remain stationary while using to point. But I’m looking at a design that gets most ideal keyboard/mouse/pointing device functionality combined so you never lose your home row placement on the keyboard and don’t need to do weird contortions to use mouse functionality, either, because eraser mice don’t work well for size.
@victorg7036 Жыл бұрын
I have the g502 hero se. The reason I bought this mouse was because it was on-sale for half the price of other gaming mice and honesty I like the feel of the mouse. It fits my hand perfectly.
@John_The_Animal2 жыл бұрын
I love your content on mice, keep it up!
@SwitchandClickOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@edwardrandelpedrialva50472 жыл бұрын
For me personally i like it because when i use a superlight mouse while playing FPS games i overflick alot even though i still have my main sensitivity that i’ve been using for years. But when i have a heavy mouse like the G502 it makes my aim a little bit more steadier. And also don’t forget about the fact that you can easily switch DPI’s while playing different games so it’s very convenient
@shadmankabir59162 жыл бұрын
The G502 is still the golden standard for people who casually games sometimes and works on their PC. Like the MX master series but for gamer friendly. Its surprisingly great at being a productivity mouse
@TheMsdos252 жыл бұрын
I have been using the same one daily for 4 or 5 years by now and the only issues it has is some corrosion on the scroll wheel and worn out rubber on the side. Before that I kept cycling though various no-name/rebranded mice because the side buttons (or even main buttons) would start chattering after a year or so.