It looks worse when you put it beside a fairly standard one: From left to right: The Logitech G705, the Logitech Pro Wireless and the Logitech G502 X Plus. Not ‘ugly’ like a pile of cables or a kitchen filled with unwashed dishes, but ugly like a bad-looking car. They’re the same beast, it’s just those two differences. In this review, we’ll mostly be talking about the G502 X Plus, the wireless version of the G502 X with RGB. Now, the G502, one of the most popular mice from Logitech and one of the most celebrated gaming mice on the market has a sequel: The G502 X. Logitech’s button-heavy mouse, the G502, tried to care more about form than having a uniform approach to buttons, which is why the buttons are so spread out. Razer, a company that built its identity around gamers being cyberpunks with a love for edgy, sharp peripherals covered in lights, has experimented a lot with button-heavy mice, especially with its MOBA-oriented mice like the Naga. There’s a point where the amount of buttons you have on a mouse reaches a practical limit. The Logitech G502 X Plus spreads nine bindable buttons across hotspots on the device, presented in a capital G gamer-heavy aesthetic that definitely appeals to MOBA and hotkey-heavy PC players out there. BTW - prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. ![]() ![]() At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too.
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