

🎮 Dominate Every Move with Precision and Style
The Logitech G502 HERO wired gaming mouse features the cutting-edge HERO 25K sensor with up to 25,600 DPI for unmatched accuracy, 11 fully programmable buttons for ultimate customization, and adjustable weights to optimize your grip and control. Its LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting integrates seamlessly with other Logitech G devices, while the mechanical button tension system ensures crisp, reliable clicks. Designed for both PC and Mac, this durable, high-performance mouse is a top choice for serious gamers and professionals seeking precision and personalization.




















| ASIN | B07GS6ZB7T |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Laptop, Tablet |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 1 in PlayStation 2 Consoles 1 in Xbox Consoles 1 in PlayStation Consoles |
| Box Contents | 1 product |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 11 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 38,099 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Embellishment Feature | Logitech Ratn G502 Hero Optico Gaming |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.2L x 7.5W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 4.27 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | G502 Hero |
| Model Number | 910-005471 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 25600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of buttons | 11 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Pattern | G502 HERO |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | LED Lights, Programmable Buttons |
| Product Finish Type | Glowing |
| Product Warranty | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Range | 10 meters |
| Special feature | LED Lights , Programmable Buttons |
| Style Name | G502 HERO |
| Theme | Video Game |
M**R
Great Gaming Mouse with setup options
Great mouse with lots of options for setup, plus LED lights, including weights to get the personal, right feel. I sent one back because the roller button stopped working. This was my mistake as there is a further option for a button behind the roller to allow the wheel to click or free run! Being wired, it has lightening reactions if required and no need to charge! Would highly recommend. Good value compared to others on the market and a solid brand.
B**N
Solid, well-built mouse with excellent sensor, still holds up well
I picked up the Logitech G502 HERO for £38, which is a bit on the higher side for a wired mouse, but I tend to stick with Logitech as their mice have been consistently reliable for me over the years. Build quality is very good. The mouse feels solid in the hand, with a reassuring weight even before adding the adjustable weights. Nothing creaks, the buttons have a positive click, and overall it feels like a durable piece of hardware rather than something disposable. The shape is comfortable for longer sessions, especially if you prefer a more substantial mouse. The HERO sensor is excellent. Tracking is precise and consistent, and it performs exactly as expected whether for general desktop use or gaming. DPI adjustments are easy to access, and the on-board memory is useful if you move between machines and don’t want to rely on software every time. Functionality is where the G502 really stands out. The programmable buttons are genuinely useful rather than excessive, and the adjustable weight system lets you fine-tune the feel to your preference. Scroll wheel options, including the free-spin mode, are a nice touch and something I’ve come to expect from Logitech at this level. RGB lighting is present but subtle and easy to ignore or disable if you’re not interested. Logitech’s software is straightforward enough for setting profiles and button mappings, and once configured, you don’t need to think about it again. Overall, while £38 isn’t cheap for a wired mouse, the G502 HERO still represents good value given the build quality, sensor performance, and long-term reliability. If you already like Logitech mice and want something solid, accurate, and well proven, this remains a safe choice.
S**N
Excellent gaming mouse, flawless laser tracking!
The G502 Hero is a good all round gaming mouse which has constantly provided me with 100% precise & reliable tracking. Good non-slip grip, comfortable, nice option to lock/unlock mouse wheel, clicks or free spinning, adjustable weight(s), plenty of cable. I cannot fault this mouse for any PC gaming or everday general desktop use, especially when using Photoshop as the pointer tracking is pixel perfect, this is the 2nd one I've bought. My 1st one lasted me ruffly 3 years before the rubber grip where thumb sits wore a bald spot, the outer rubber cable that exits the mouse rubber cord grip somehow split there about half an inch exposing the inner protective metal braiding, I repaired it with a bit of heat shrink, that said my old G502 Hero still works perfectly in everyway, no button click wear on any buttons, no mouse wheel wear from scrolling/spinng the wheel up & down, flawless tracking, flawless scrolling, still doesn't miss a beat, just put away as a spare for now. I bought a new G502 to go with a new custom built PC, plus it happened to be on offer for £29, which is a really good deal, especially for what it has given me the last 3 years! Windows 10 & 11 will detect it straight away when plugged into any USB socket as a generic plug & play mouse which will work immediately, BUT... to get the most out of the G502 Hero definitely goto the Logitech website, download & install the Logitech G Hub software, this will allow you to customise & configure everything on the mouse, from the DPI, changing light colours, macros, remap mouse buttons & wheel etc, as well as other features, it's not gutsy on the system either & will sit quietly in the background on startup, though go into the G Hub settings & untick "send usage data" & "send error logs". Never had any errors with mouse or software. The only negatives with the G502 Hero I can think of after 3 years of gaming & general family use: Rubber grips & outer sheath on mouse cable could be a bit tougher so its more durable to wear over time. If you're looking to replace an old gaming mouse, this one does it's job & is reliable performance wise!
T**G
Great budget mouse option
This is a great mouse at a very competitive price. I'm always chasing the dragon of the classic Logitech G9X, and this is my latest attempt to find a suitable replacement. The mouse feels solid in hand, offers a lot of additional buttons, and adjustable DPI. Everything is plug and play, I was up and running near instantly, and it feels great in the hand. Quite a lightweight mouse on its own, but the included weights can be used to add some heft - a really nice addition for such an affordable piece of kit. The lights are snazzy without being overly gaudy and it looks really slick on the desk. The cable is the one part that gives me cause for concern - it doesn't feel particularly sturdy, and I imagine it will be the first point of failure after heavy use. But for the price, you can't have everything, and everything else about the mouse is top quality.
K**G
Comfy just heavy
Really nice mouse comfortable in the hand but for me even without the extra weights it was too heavy. If you like a heavier mouse this is perfect and comfy, the mouse wheel had a bit of a rattle to it as its metal. The cable is a nice anti snag wire and the weights come in a nice little storage box. The mouse glides nice across a mouse matt and the buttons are all reachable for my medium sized hands without having to stretch.
P**E
I Like The "Free" Wheeling Mouse Wheel Once You Get Used To It And The Mouse Feels Very Good
I burn through mouses pretty quickly up to now.. I usually stop off in a CEX or other second hand store and buy them cheap as I tended to suffer pretty bad "Gamer Rage" until I stopped drinking. Many a keyboard and mouse have lost their lives, and their buttons and plastic bits, after being heavily slammed against the desk and then thrown at the wall in many fits of anger at someone being 0.01 seconds faster than I am.. But with age, and a more serene approach to gaming I decided to splash out on a more expensive mouse. I saw the Logitech G G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse and decided I would buy one and try it out. Anyway, I just wanted to say that the thing I love most about this mouse, and I have been using it for around 3-4 weeks now, is that the mouse wheel is free moving.. That is it spins until you stop it.. Rather than trying to locate the little side bar and then move that up and down as required, the free wheeling mouse wheel is really much easier to scroll with, once you get used to it. A bit like a fast forward.. You spin it to the bit you want and then stop it. I did see that some people hated this particular facet of the Logitec Hero, but for me it is rather good. Other than that it is rather well weighted. but there are MORE weights if you want it even heavier, it glides across my mouse mat like a yacht on water. It is easily controllable, has many buttons that you can program, and is great between your fingers. The placement of everything is very, very good. I bought mine for less than 25 quid.. I am not sure I would pay much more, but I am glad I did.
T**T
My second one. Great mouse, useful, comfy and well priced, "pointy bits" make cleaning it annoying
At this point it's this SPECIFIC mouse i look for when my old ones finally wear out. Comfortable, a nice DPI preset system & hold/precision-mode, you can de-click the wheel so it free-spins until stopped (limited use but handy for some "button mash" games that you can rebind keys in, RSi is no joke). the 2 thumb buttons are in good spots, the forward one i don't need much but i'd have liked it to be bigger/rounded (like a thumbnail instead of a \ shaped wedge leaning away from the thumb) or 2-3mm closer in, it's not much but it would help my "stubby thumbs". Overall, great button layout/ergonomics I don't bother with the extra weights though they do exist, the bottom plate has never detached over 8? years of use and has stayed clean inside the entire time. The "pointy bits" in the design do make it a bit harder to keep clean as they love to gather dust/dirt over time, you need a thin scraper or tiny pipe cleaner (interdental brushes do great here) to GENTLY remove any accumulation. I'm on the fence if i prefer them for KNOWING what extra-button my fingers on or if i'd prefer a smoother design (that may or may not make those buttons easier to miss-identify). I'm not fussy enough on this one to mind beyond the cleaning aspect. What eventually gave up on my old one was the mouse-scroll became unresponsive. It still works but only half of the down-scrolls register anymore, it's a sealed-unit so i can't take it apart via screws (the ONE main downside) but given a sale-price and the general age of the long lasting rubberised left-right-side panels i decided to buy a new one instead of wrestle with the old one (it may just be an obscured sensor under the mouse wheel. underside pads are all still there (tho i use a few desk-runners i swap out/wash occasionally as a mousepad). i'll likely remove them soon-ish in the search for some screws i can dissect the old mouse with, if not it'll meet a hammer while i diagnose exactly why the scroll-wheel stopped responding.
D**Y
Good 👍
Had it for years still works perfect. I Love the 2 scroll wheel settings i can’t imagine having a mouse without it now. I have really shaky hands so the weights you can put in it really help me!
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