Essentially everything is editable, and changes come easy with simple clicks and drag-and-drop actions. There are three main panels dedicated to RGB effects, which you can either set across the board for all profiles or customize to each profile (or even sync with your other Logitech peripherals), button assignments, and DPI and polling rate settings. The Logitech G502 Lightspeed is customizable through the Logitech G HUB software. While it has a range of 10 meters, Logitech says to keep it within about 8 inches of the receiver for the best performance, which turned out to be true during testing. I had no trouble establishing an instant and steady connection every time with a PC or MacBook. I didn’t use the second method and stuck with the receiver in my laptop and noticed no latency issues or drops in connection. This receiver can fit directly into your computer or you can use the accompanying USB receiver extender cable to create a closer wireless connection to your mouse. Unlike some other wireless gaming mice on the market, the Logitech G502 Lightspeed connects wirelessly via one primary method: the Lightspeed USB wireless receiver. It gave it a more familiar weighted feel that I liked but found removing the weights offered a more relaxed and fluid feel in my smaller hand. I placed all weights inside the mouse to see how the extra 16 grams would impact comfort. I originally expected my hand to cramp with hours-long use, but the G502 Lightspeed was surprisingly comfortable, especially when I grew more accustomed to the button placement. It also charged back to 100 percent in just shy of 2 hours, but the claim that 5 minutes of charging offers 2.5 hours also tracked (without the DPI lights on). Out of the box, this was less than 50% charged and it lasted around 20 hours with the DPI lights always on and draining the battery. Logitech says that this mouse has enough longevity for continuous play over 60 hours when the RGB settings aren’t used (and 48 with them in use). I also enjoyed the ability to use a single button to toggle between other gaming and non-gaming profiles, each with different button assignments. And I never detected a single instance with sputtering or freezing. I was able to program frequently used buttons that came in handy for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Hero, reducing some reliance on the keyboard and lending to swifter reactions and movements. With gaming and general use alike the buttons were incredibly useful. Performance: Accurate and versatile with decent battery life It achieves tracking speeds of over 400 IPS (inches per second) and covers 16,000 DPI like other top-performing gaming mice.
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