Logitech
G502 X Plus
Based on 71 Reddit mentions
$159.99
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Looking for a premium wireless mouse for my partner (Linux user, tinkerer, coder, FPS gamer)
Logitech G502 X Lightspeed The Logitech G502 line is easily one of the best there is. I currently a white and black G502 X Plus and it'll take a lot for me to move to something else. While gaming focused it's great for general purpose use as well. It can work with Linux but there's no way to setup t
...heatlesssun in r/linux_gaming
December 10, 2025 11:58 AM
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Need some genuine Apex lovers
Hey. I checked out your mouse. I use a Logitech G502 X Plus. It has a few more buttons and you can bind pressing left and right on the mouse wheel too. Your mouse weighs 63 grams and out of the box the Logitech is going to be about 105. That’s an adjustment. I tried several super light mice and I ke
...R0bth3g33k in r/apexlegends
April 22, 2026 2:22 AM
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Парни или девушки скажите пожалуйста ваши главные ошибки при сборке ПК? Просто я тоже хочу себе собрать комп потому что сидеть на офисном ноуте надоело.
Моей самой большой ошибкой при сборке ПК был выбор "честной" мышки без макросов из-за боязни банов в играх, хотя до этого уже 7 лет пользовался мышью с тройным кликом на доп. кнопку. Мне крайне не хватало этого скоростного клика, и, поменяв пару месяцев назад наконец на Logitech G502 X Plus, всё ник
...Vampe777 in r/Play_With_Good
December 11, 2025 12:47 PM
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i don’t care what you say, i like the naga v2 pro.
Isn't it hard to get used to it? I have the Logitech G502 X Plus one which has a lot of buttons but all of them in different places and only 3 of them are thumb buttons so they are easy to find, but 12 buttons basically all in the same place seems too messy although I've been tempted several times t
...TonyROH100876 in r/razer
December 28, 2025 10:09 PM
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What’s the best wireless mouse ?
Best will be subjective, but I personally have a Logitech G502 X Plus paired with a Logitech G Wireless Charging Pad and love it. I used to hate wireless mice because nothing sucks more than the battery dying while using it, and if you need to plug it in and use it wired when it dies, then why not j
...Zesher_ in r/AskGamers
December 9, 2025 4:29 AM
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Didn't believe the RMA horror stories - now I'm experiencing my own.
No idea yet for the keyboard but recently I changed my mouse to the logitech G502 x plus. My basilisk died and I just thought might as well do the whole package, so i bought the mouse combined with the powerplay charge mat. Great mouse, feels more snappy then my old basilisk but this also could be a
...sundayflow in r/razer
May 3, 2026 3:21 PM
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Deathadder V3 warranty replacement sham
ngl that's rough. three replacements in two years is unacceptable. keep pushing for the Viper or Deathadder V4 Pro - you paid for a premium product. if they keep giving you the runaround, honestly might be worth looking elsewhere. i've seen people switch to the Logitech G502 X Plus or Corsair Sabre
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/razer
May 8, 2026 3:10 AM
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What mouse/navigation device do you use?
I used that so much I wore away the faceted thumb membrane to the plastic button underneath...in two mice. Then switched to the 2. Then tried number 3 but the shape changed so radically it hurt my hand to use. Now I use the Logitech G502X Plus (LED color change between profiles) at home, and the G50
...icyhotonmynuts in r/Fusion360
January 30, 2026 10:42 AM
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Roccat Kone XP alternative
I had this exact dilemma a few years ago. I didn’t find good alternatives at that time, so I bought a Logitech G502X Plus. At first, I thought the side buttons will take ages to get used to, but in reality it was maybe 2 days give or take. So I can recommend this mouse as a good fit after Kone XP (A
...fddn in r/Roccat
February 10, 2026 10:29 PM
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Considering learning mouse and keyboard.. how brutal is the learning curve?
For me it was tough, but worth it. I grew up with consoles, and even when I got a PC I still used gamepads for years. But around the time of MW2019, I started trying keyboard and mouse, further practicing in Battlefield 4. It was many months of being shithouse at it, but slowly getting better. I did
...Blarzgh in r/LowSodiumBattlefield
February 20, 2026 7:30 AM
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