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16 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 16 reviews of Logitech G502 Lightspeed. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Logitech G502 Lightspeed is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Hayden Dingman (pcworld.com)
After years of asking, the Logitech G502 finally ditches the cable and gets full Powerplay compatibility. It's pricey, but nothing short of spectacular.
Same G502 comfort and functionality ; Up to 60 hours of battery, and with full Powerplay compatibility ; Weighs less than the wired G502 models somehow
Scroll wheel feels less substantial ; Weight customization is hampered by Powerplay ; Expensive
The G502 Lightspeed was worth the wait. Logitech’s managed to reproduce the mouse people know and love, but ditch the cord bring it in at a more appealing weight—and improve the battery life over the G703 and G903 to boot.
Expert review by : Eric Abent (slashgear.com)
Over the past couple of years, Logitech has delivered a string of quality G-series releases, particularly when it comes to mice. Recently, the company has started to turn its attention toward its more popular models from the past, updating them with...
Fantastic feel and an attractive design, just as you'd expect from the G502 ; Lightspeed and Powerplay compatibility are great to see ; Lots of options for customization through G Hub
Price, as usual, will shut some people out from owning the G502
Expert review by : Michael Gariffo (zdnet.com)
Logitech's long-standing G502 product line finally went wireless with the Lightspeed edition. But, do its legacy design cues and aging construction priorities hold it back? Let's find out.
Sturdy, versatile build adept at handling work and play ; Powerplay compatibility with wireless charging and docks ; Comfortable, ergonomic shape ; Switchable Hyper-fast scrolling
Almost twice as heavy as most modern gaming mice ; Heavy use of rubber that can wear away of the long term
Expert review by : Marshall Honorof (tomsguide.com)
The G502 is no longer the absolute last word in gaming mice, so it makes sense that the G502 Lightspeed is not the absolute last word in wireless gaming mice. I prefer the G903, personally, and there is certainly something to be said for inexpensive...
Excellent design ; Flawless wireless ; Great performance ; PowerPlay compatibility
Expensive ; Imperfect tunable weights
The Logitech G502 Lightspeed is still one of the best gaming mice ever made, but now it comes without any inconvenient wires.
Expert review by : Alan Bradley (babygearlab.com)
A remarkably flexible, expensive gaming mouse packed with features.
Excellent 16K CPI HERO sensor ; Modular weight, fully programmable buttons, customizable RGB ; Compatible with the Powerplay charging mat ; Usable wired or wirelessly via USB or Powerplay ; Suite of 11 buttons
Very pricey ($150, or £130 in the UK) ; Right-handed only ; Busy left side can lead to misclicks
Powered by Logitech's excellent HERO sensor, the G502 is a feature-rich, highly modular, excellent gaming mouse, even when not paired with the optional Powerplay charging mat, though it comes at a premium price.
Expert review by (stuff.tv_in)
Don't take it lightly
Fantastic grip ; Hyperscroll is my new favourite ; All mice should come with a rubberised grip like this ; Battery life is great ; Connection is spotless
Expensive ; Wired version is half the price
A gaming mouse for those with an exquisite taste
Consumer review (very.co.uk)
Never buy a logitech mouse that is wireless. They break all the time and last less than 6 months absolute waste of money