Logitech announces a Series of gaming mice which comprises three models—G502 X, G502 X Lightspeed, and G502 X Plus. The major features of the three mice are unaffected by their differences. They all include the new optical-mechanical mouse switches from Logitech, which combine the advantages of both.
These optical switches will provide faster
motion and long-term durability. Logitech did, however, design a mechanical
trigger to provide improved tactile feedback when you click a button, giving
you the combination. These are referred to as Lightforce switches by Logitech.
Additionally, Logitech remodeled certain
components of the mouse, such as the DPI shift button, which is now detachable
and reversible to fit various hand grips. Along with offering both infinite and
ratchet scrolling modes, the scroll wheel has been modified to be more steady
and light in weight.
All three of them also have Logitech's
iconic Hero 25K sensor which gives sub-micron accuracy when gliding. Their key
differences will be the base model G502 X is wired, the Lightspeed variant is
Wireless, and the X Plus has wireless, RGB lighting, and power-saving feature.
The two wireless versions can be charged using USB-C cables or wirelessly by
getting the brand's Powerplay charging mats.
USD price with direct to PHP conversions
(no taxes and duties yet):
- Logitech G502 X - USD 79.99
- Logitech G502 X Lightspeed - USD 139.99
- Logitech G502 X Plus - USD 159.99
You may get these at Logitech's website
via pre-order or on Amazon. However, there's no news yet for their local
availability.