If it ain't broke, don't fix it—tweak it. That's the idea behind the Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum ($79.99), a solid, high-performing gaming mouse primed for personalization. The main difference between the Proteus Spectrum and its predecessor, the G502 Proteus Core, is the addition of customizable RGB lighting. These new lighting options don't really add much, but the mouse's sophisticated and comfortable design, 11 programmable buttons, resolution that's adjustable up to 12,000dpi, and removable weights make it a fine choice for most gamers. While the Razer Mamba ( at Amazon) is more expensive, its adjustable click feedback and superior lighting keep it as our Editors' Choice. Design and FeaturesMeasuring 1.57 by 2.95 by 5.2 inches (HWD), the Proteus Spectrum ($98.20 at Amazon) remains largely unchanged from its predecessor in regard to button placement, color, and overall design. The only discernable difference is that the Spectrum nixes the Core's teal highlights in favor o...
The affordable Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum is a well-made, high-performance gaming mouse with a comfortable design, 11 programmable buttons, and customizable lighting features.
Reasonably priced; Comfortable and stylish design; Features include 11 programmable buttons and adjustable sensitivity (up to 12,000dpi)
RGB lighting options are not useful; For right-handed use only