The ample features are unexpected, considering how lightweight and inexpensive the mouse feels.

Unfortunately, it’s far from economic.

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Logitech G502 X Plus mouse with green lighting.

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Want the right mouse button to run a complicated macro?

Setting it up is easy, even for new users.

In fact, this entire sentence was typed out just bysetting a macroand initiating it with a button press.

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For example, myPhasmophobiaprofile had a much different button assignment than myAliens: Fireteam Eliteprofile.

It takes the expansive customization you get with an RGB keyboard and tailors it to a handheld unit.

For those that like to have a clean, matching aesthetic, it can really make a difference.

Logitech G502 X Plus wireless mouse side view.

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So, the biggest changes are lights and wireless capabilities.

Both mouse configurations run aHERO 25K optical sensor, which maximizes power efficiency and performance for superior smooth tracking.

I had no issues with the sensor and the mouse ran without hiccups regardless of the environment.

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Whether you use the G502 X or G502 X Plus is going to be a matter of preference.

Should You Buy the Logitech G502 X Plus?

Logitech really crafted a fine unit with theG502 X Plus.

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It’s comfortable, easy to move around, convenient, and features an array of customizations.

Even in games that require a quick reaction, the accessory produced no lag and responded accordingly.

Pick theG502 X Plusup today in Black or White for $159.99.

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A wireless gaming mouse with the speed, precision, and customization you need to win and feel good doing it—sans RGB.

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