Of course, that sensor is a little too fast for most people, but that just means it’s just as great for pros as it is for non-pro gamers who will appreciate those effortless movements. Thanks to its HERO 25K sensor, the one big thing it inherited from its predecessor, turning is smooth and accurate, regardless of whether you’re playing a slower-paced game like Sable or a fast-paced combat title like Kena: Bridge of Spirits. Those hybrid optical-mechanical switches deliver the immediate response to presses optical switches are known for as well as that satisfying tactile feedback that only mechanical switches can deliver. But, the best part about these buttons is that they’re incredibly responsive and satisfying at the same time. If you’re used to light mice, you might just have to take some time to adjust.Īll 13 controls are macro-programmable and remappable, which should please macro fans. It’s got a little more heft and is a little back-heavy, but it hasn’t gotten in the way of our gaming. Though not the lightest, its weight is good as well. The Logitech G502 X Plus’ low-friction PTFE feet glide beautifully, even on the same leatherette pad that the Basilisk V3 Pro had a hard time with during its testing. In terms of performance, we’ve got zero complaints. 25K sensor allows for effortless movements. Buttons are incredibly responsive yet very satisfying.(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy) Logitech G502 X Plus: Performance
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