

Also if the name isn’t already a giveaway, the HERO/Lightspeed versions have the best sensor. And the Lightspeed is the only wireless version. The main differences are that the Spectrum/HERO/Lightspeed have RGB, the core doesn’t. There are four versions of the G502, the spectrum, core, HERO and Lightspeed. G502 Proteus Spectrum / Core / HERO / Lightspeed Logitech has created another solid mouse here and provides a host of features to the user but the sniper button and sensor does let the mouse down. The lift-off distance of the G402 is around 2 DVDs high on hard pad and 1 DVD high on soft pad and features a standard rubber cable, unlike the braided cable you will find on the G502.
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Each of which can be customised using the Logitech mouse software for macros and shortcuts. The mouse has 8 programmable buttons, mouse 1, mouse 2, scroll wheel, DPI up and down, forward and back and a sniper button. Depending on your hand size and grip style I would recommend it for the following hand sizes: At 109g it also one of the heavier mice in the Logitech family but lighter than the G502.

Here are the dimensions:Ĭompared next to the G502 the G402 is a little longer and higher. The G402 is a medium to large mouse, its length is what sets it apart as it is longer than most Logitech mice. If you arch your thumb or use a palm-claw hybrid grip then you will be fine. The position of the sniper button might be a problem for you especially if you rest your whole thumb across the groove. The hump is in the middle of the mouse providing good support to palm grip players and there is a distinct comfort groove for the thumb. You might look at the G402 and be put off by the shape but it is often praised for its comfort. The AM010 can be set between 240-8000 DPI in increments of 40. The HERO is arguably the best sensor you can get right now, however, the AM010 is still a solid choice. It struggles with really fast swiping and tilt-slamming. It is a decent sensor but not as good as the 3310, 3360 or the HERO which you will find in the G502. It uses the AM010 sensor or the ‘Fusion Engine hybrid sensor’ as Logitech calls it. The G402 is the older of the two mice and has fewer features compared to the G502.
