Logitech G502 X Plus Review
The Logitech G502 X Plus ($159) is the company’s new top-of-the-line gaming mouse, continuing the legacy of the G502 family with a familiar design. It's expensive, but you get a lot for your money, including the addition of wireless connectivity over the standard G502 X, and RGB lighting over the dark G502 X Lightspeed. It does feel like it’s missing a few perks that one might expect at this high price, and its fancy tracking and smorgasbord of buttons are held back slightly by a propensity for misclicks. As much as it nails the fundamentals, it just falls short in a crowded field of competitors asking top dollar, including the excellent Roccat Kone XP Air. The Growing G502 Household Gets a New Head The Logitech G502 X Plus is carrying a torch that was lit the better part of a decade ago. Tweaks to the styling, buttons, and hardware of the G502 family have seen seen various members shift slightly in appearance from generation to generation, but the G502 X Plus plainly has its root...
The Logitech G502 X Plus mostly looks, feels, and works like a premium wireless gaming mouse should, but its clicks can be finnicky and it's missing some high-end features.
Excellent wireless performance and tracking; Snappy switches; A ton of buttons
Expensive; Some missing features for the price; Too easy to misclick