![]() The HERO sensor is capable of 400 IPS across the 100-25,600 DPI range with zero smoothing filtering or acceleration. The HERO sensor was developed by Logitech and is optimized for precision and power efficiency with high accuracy. The Logitech G502 HERO uses the Hero 25K IR Optical sensor. This may sound like a lot, and for some perhaps it is, yet the additional buttons are ergonomically placed so that they’re usable in a broad range of applications, with many buttons natively supported in operating systems and applications. ![]() ![]() In contrast to simpler options in their lineup and from their competitors, the G502 HERO adds three normal buttons to the relatively standardized six-button layout as well as side-scroll buttons activated by nudging the mouse wheel to the left or to the right. Logitech classifies the G502 HERO as a ‘High Performance’ gaming mouse. Additionally, Logitech has placed a profile selector behind the scroll wheel and its mechanical infinite scroll toggle. ![]() Logitech has added a third thumb button ahead of the thumb rest as well as two additional buttons that flank the left trigger. Detail has been put into the buttons with primary buttons using mechanical switches and rubberized side grips. It uses onboard memory to store up to 5 profiles with the latest firmware. You can use Logitech G HUB to program your favorite commands and macros to each of the 11 buttons. There are 11 fully programmable buttons on board. You can synchronize lighting animations with other Logitech G devices. What would a mouse be today without RGB? The Logitech G502 HERO comes with LIGHTSYNC RGB that can be driven by games, audio, or your screen. The G502 HERO is the latest of the 500-series, which are typified by a larger, ergonomic, right-handed shell with a base that tapers wider to support the user’s right thumb, optional weights, and plenty of software customization. This is a bigger, heavier mouse for gaming that offers an advanced optical sensor, customizable RGB, custom game profiles, and repositionable weights. However, there are plenty of models under this mouse in terms of hierarchy. There is a G600, G703, and G903 series above this mouse. In the grand scheme of Logitech mice, the G502 series sits on the upper-end tier. The G502 HERO K/DA is more gamer-y yet still fairly tasteful customization with a few buttons swapped to blue and three of the shell sections swapped for white with decorative lines. For those looking for a different color scheme or perhaps for fans of League of Legends, Logitech offers the G502 HERO K/DA for an additional $30 making it $79.99. The Black version part number 910-005469 we are reviewing today is $49.99 on Logitech’s website. The Logitech G502 HERO is a wired mouse that comes in two different color themes, both with different pricing. And while Logitech has expanded its portfolio into other markets, they’ve definitely not lost sight of its core business. Logitech themselves need no introduction having been mainstays of the desktop mouse industry since its infancy. It traces its origins back two decades to the classic Logitech MX500, a revolution of its time. Today we’re taking a look at the Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse part number Black: 910-005469. Logitech G502 HERO Specifications Table.
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