![]() With five years of perspective, this part of the G502 feels overdesigned. ![]() Unless you really feel like you need an extra two buttons next to your index fingers, these buttons feel tacked-on You can also click the wheel left and right for more button inputs, a rare feature these days that I love having as an option. A button below that wheel lets you switch between smooth scrolling, great for skipping through a 100 page document in a flash, and notched scrolling, more ideal for swapping weapons in an FPS. The G502 does feel solid: a good bit of that weight comes from the metal scroll wheel, which has such a wonderfully smooth and satisfying scroll feel under your finger it'll be hard to go back to any mouse that doesn't have it. ![]() It weighs 121 grams, with an additional 18 grams addable with some small metal weights that fit into the bottom of the chassis. It's still the best choice for a large, heavy gaming mouse around. But it remains a great gaming mouse with features few competitors offer, and with a new sensor that will keep the G502 competitive with anything released in the next five years. The Logitech G502 is bigger and heavier than I'd recommend to most gamers, and I think Logitech and other mouse companies have surpassed its design in the years since it first released.
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