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product_id: 467995798
title: "Logitech G502 X Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: Optical Switches, 13 Buttons, <140 hrs Battery Life & USB-C, Infinite Scroll Toggle, PowerPlay Wireless Charging Capable, for PC/MacOS - Black"
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# 68% faster wireless response 13 programmable buttons 140 hrs battery life Logitech G502 X Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: Optical Switches, 13 Buttons, <140 hrs Battery Life & USB-C, Infinite Scroll Toggle, PowerPlay Wireless Charging Capable, for PC/MacOS - Black

**Brand:** logitech g
**Price:** 30114 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Dominate your game with precision, speed, and unstoppable power.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G502 X Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: Optical Switches, 13 Buttons, <140 hrs Battery Life & USB-C, Infinite Scroll Toggle, PowerPlay Wireless Charging Capable, for PC/MacOS - Black by logitech g
- **How much does it cost?** 30114 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- logitech g enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech g brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Control Hub:** 13 programmable buttons and a dual-mode scroll wheel let you tailor your setup for every game or workflow.
- • **Precision HERO 25K Sensor:** Achieve pixel-perfect accuracy with zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration for elite-level control.
- • **Endurance Champion Battery:** Game uninterrupted for up to 140 hours on a single charge—stay ahead without the downtime.
- • **Pro-Grade LIGHTSPEED Wireless:** Experience ultra-fast, lag-free connectivity with 68% faster response times than previous models.
- • **PowerPlay Wireless Charging Ready:** Seamlessly charge while you play with PowerPlay compatibility—never worry about battery life again.

## Overview

The Logitech G502 X LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse redefines performance with hybrid optical-mechanical LIGHTFORCE switches, a HERO 25K sensor delivering sub-micron accuracy, and a 68% faster wireless protocol. Featuring 13 programmable buttons, a dual-mode scroll wheel, and up to 140 hours of battery life with USB-C charging, it’s designed for pro gamers and productivity pros alike. Compatible with PowerPlay wireless charging, this ergonomic, lightweight mouse ensures you stay in control and ahead of the curve on PC and MacOS.

## Description

Logitech G502 X LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse G502 X LIGHTSPEED, the latest version of Logitech’s most popular gaming mouse, combines a legacy of performance with the most advanced gaming technologies. G502 X also introduces hybrid optical-mechanical LIGHTFORCE switches for the primary left and right buttons. Complete with updated LIGHTSPEED wireless with 68 percent faster response rate, HERO 25K sub-micron sensor, reversible and removable DPI-shift button, redesigned scroll wheel with dual hyper-fast and precise ratchet modes, thin-wall molding and lightweight design, optimized battery lasting for up to 140 gaming hours, and more. Product details: Weight: 3.59 oz (102 g) Dimensions: 5.17 x 1.62 x 3.12 in (131.4 x 41.1 x 79.2 mm) 5 onboard memory profiles PTFE feet 13 programmable controls USB-C charging port Sensor: HERO 25K Resolution: 100 – 25,600 DPI Battery life (constant motion): 140 hrs System requirements: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later.

Review: Great mouse for everything! - I've been a long time user of the G602 and G604, but both were heavy, and the 604 replaced the 602, and has since been discontinued and not replaced. So after searching for mice with extra buttons near the thumb but also comfortable with a lot of the features I've loved in the 604. While the G502 X didn't fill all those needs, it's been a great choice. Pros: - Ergonomic - It just fits my (rather large) hand well in a few different positions, and is so light I've found my wrist fatigue has been reduced significantly. Unlike the 604, I can press every button easily without looking for them, particularly the scroll wheel, DPI adjustments, and 3 easy to find thumb buttons is great. It also feels comfortable, which is hard to describe, but the material feel is what I want in a mouse. - Light - I mentioned this in the ergonomic part, but its super light. Apparently it's around 105 grams, which can be heavy for an ultra-competitive mouse, but for most gamers or folks just looking for a light wireless mouse, it's great. - Great button feel - The older Logitech mice used to have a weird mushy click and my old 602 and 604 both had issues where the button would stop working well. The new G502 X models have a new mechanical click that feels amazing. Very much like a mechanical keyboard as far as consistancy and feedback. Not every button has the same feel, but they all feel very tactile and reliable. - Great battery life - I can get 3 weeks on a full charge at 1000 hz poling rate. Don't bother with smaller polling rates, as when the mouse isn't being used it's not a power issue, and when it is in use, it's still not a huge power issue. You might get a few extra days at best, but if 3 weeks isn't enough charge time for you, I'd be shocked. - USB-C charging - Sad that this is still a plus, but USB-C cables are so much better. Glad we're finally starting to no longer see Micro-USB cables. - Works Wired - Forgot to charge it? You can use it wired, or use it while charging (Either works). - Great sensitivity - The mouse is so adjustable, I found I could turn it down from my usual DPI and get both great responsiveness and accuracy with a near default config. - Customizable - Logitech G software has flaws, but it does allow some pretty good versatile configurations. Every button can be remapped and remapping can be done on a per-app basis. - Logitech Support - I've had multiple issues with Logitech mice long into their service but under warranty, and Logitech has always been easy to work with to get a replacement or help. This sounds like I'm saying Logitech has a quality issue, and I'm not, I know stuff happens, particularly with high use products, so it's good they stand by them. Cons: - Large - It's not a small mouse, so if you have small hands, it could be a little large for you. It also means it's not easily portable, though honestly mice aren't that large in general, so portability isn't a major concern, and you can always get a mouse case if you travel a lot and want to protect it. - Logitech G Software sucks - I mean, it does OK, it can auto-sense games, you can copy profiles, but it has several general flaws, including if it detects a new game it generates that game's default setting that you CAN NOT CUSTOMIZE ahead of time. If I have a known default mapping/DPI setting I know I like in most games, why can't I make that the default? Also, making button changes and navigation of the US is very unintuitive. Like one of the worst UIs I've worked with on a major brand's software. It also by default likes to spam notifications that is harder to turn off than I would have liked (Otherwise, every time the mouse gets touched, you get a windows notification or 3 about the mouse and DPI changes). Their old software (pre 2015) was easy to use, and worked in the UI was nearly the exact opposite of this. Fix your software Logitech! - No backup gliders - Not a deal breaker, as I know I've not had a mouse with glider issues in the past 10-15 years, but it would be nice, particularly on a gaming mouse where if the pads wear it could be noticeable for some. I don't need stickers Logitech, I'd rather have a replacement pad set. - No pinkie rest - Some mice have a nice pinkie rest that helps you relax your hand a bit. This mouse does not. That's definitely a personal thing, and honestly most gaming mice have moved away from this due to weight, but with a large hand, I like mice with them. Overall, it's a great mouse with a lot going for it. I'm enjoying using it, have found my hand/arm feel better after a day of using it vs my old mouse, and love all the features it offers that I can look past any small shortcomings. Who do I recommend this mouse for? Artists who need finite DPI control. Office workers who want a bigger mouse (there are cheaper options, but it's a solid productivity mouse). People who use their computer for a significant time. Casual gamers. Competitive gamers who want an all in one mouse. It's a good mouse for a lot of use cases, which is why I'm giving it a 5 star review. It's not perfect, but very few products are, and it's strong where it needs to be.
Review: Fast, Smooth, and Gamer-Approved 🖱️⚡ - This mouse is a huge upgrade. It’s super responsive, lightweight, and glides smoothly, which makes gaming feel way more precise and controlled. The wireless connection is solid with no noticeable lag, and the clicks feel crisp and satisfying (not mushy or loud). Battery life has been great so far, and setup was quick and easy. It also feels comfortable for longer gaming sessions, which matters if you’re playing for hours 🎮😅. Overall it looks clean, performs great, and feels like a premium mouse without being overly complicated. If you want a reliable wireless gaming mouse that’s fast, accurate, and comfortable, this one’s definitely a win 👍🔥

## Features

- Icon reinvented: From the legacy of Logitech's most popular G502 design, G502 X LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming mouse is reimagined and redesigned with the latest innovations in gaming technology
- LIGHTFORCE switches: All-new hybrid optical-mechanical switch technology for incredible speed and reliability, as well as precise actuation with crisp response, for hours of performance gaming
- LIGHTSPEED wireless: This wireless mouse features pro-grade connectivity, with an updated protocol achieving a 68 percent faster response rate than the previous generation and improved reliability
- HERO 25K gaming sensor: Incredibly precise down to the sub-micron for high-precision accuracy with zero smoothing/filtering/acceleration for high gaming performance every time on the computer
- Redesigned DPI-shift button: This cordless optical gaming mouse features a reversible and removable DPI-shift button for precise customization depending on your grip and preference
- Redesigned dual-mode scroll wheel: Switch between hyper-fast free spin and precise ratcheting mode, and tilt left and right for two additional personalizable controls
- POWERPLAY compatible: G502 X LIGHTSPEED computer mouse stays charged, at rest and at play, with our unique wireless charging solution (sold separately)
- Make your choice: Available in black and white colorways
- Note: In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B092CRH1RX |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 140 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #10 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Item |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,506) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.17"L x 3.12"W |
| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-006178 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Wireless |
| Model Number | 910-006178 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 25600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Pattern | Non-RGB |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | up to the length of the charging pad meters |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| UPC | 097855167057 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech G
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, Wireless
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Wireless

## Images

![Logitech G502 X Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: Optical Switches, 13 Buttons, <140 hrs Battery Life & USB-C, Infinite Scroll Toggle, PowerPlay Wireless Charging Capable, for PC/MacOS - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61-F0KQym0L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Pattern, Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you keybind the sniper button with something else instead of dpi shift? And also the dpi up and down?**
A: Yes to both.  The sniper button uses the DPI-Shift function to change current DPI while being pressed.

**Q: It claimed 13 programable buttons. I only see 11 exactly like the g502. Where are the 2 extra buttons ?**
A: There are 13 configurable button inputs as it claims. The two you are likely not thinking about are scroll up/down. The following is a complete list: Right+Left+Middle buttons, Back+Forward buttons, DPI Shift button, DPI Up/Down Buttons, Profile switch button, Right+Left tilt buttons, Scroll Up/Down.

**Q: Why is this more expensive than the white version?**
A: The white version doesn't have rgb

**Q: Is it metallic or plastic?**
A: This is a plastic mouse

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great mouse for everything!
*by B***T on January 19, 2024*

I've been a long time user of the G602 and G604, but both were heavy, and the 604 replaced the 602, and has since been discontinued and not replaced. So after searching for mice with extra buttons near the thumb but also comfortable with a lot of the features I've loved in the 604. While the G502 X didn't fill all those needs, it's been a great choice. Pros: - Ergonomic - It just fits my (rather large) hand well in a few different positions, and is so light I've found my wrist fatigue has been reduced significantly. Unlike the 604, I can press every button easily without looking for them, particularly the scroll wheel, DPI adjustments, and 3 easy to find thumb buttons is great. It also feels comfortable, which is hard to describe, but the material feel is what I want in a mouse. - Light - I mentioned this in the ergonomic part, but its super light. Apparently it's around 105 grams, which can be heavy for an ultra-competitive mouse, but for most gamers or folks just looking for a light wireless mouse, it's great. - Great button feel - The older Logitech mice used to have a weird mushy click and my old 602 and 604 both had issues where the button would stop working well. The new G502 X models have a new mechanical click that feels amazing. Very much like a mechanical keyboard as far as consistancy and feedback. Not every button has the same feel, but they all feel very tactile and reliable. - Great battery life - I can get 3 weeks on a full charge at 1000 hz poling rate. Don't bother with smaller polling rates, as when the mouse isn't being used it's not a power issue, and when it is in use, it's still not a huge power issue. You might get a few extra days at best, but if 3 weeks isn't enough charge time for you, I'd be shocked. - USB-C charging - Sad that this is still a plus, but USB-C cables are so much better. Glad we're finally starting to no longer see Micro-USB cables. - Works Wired - Forgot to charge it? You can use it wired, or use it while charging (Either works). - Great sensitivity - The mouse is so adjustable, I found I could turn it down from my usual DPI and get both great responsiveness and accuracy with a near default config. - Customizable - Logitech G software has flaws, but it does allow some pretty good versatile configurations. Every button can be remapped and remapping can be done on a per-app basis. - Logitech Support - I've had multiple issues with Logitech mice long into their service but under warranty, and Logitech has always been easy to work with to get a replacement or help. This sounds like I'm saying Logitech has a quality issue, and I'm not, I know stuff happens, particularly with high use products, so it's good they stand by them. Cons: - Large - It's not a small mouse, so if you have small hands, it could be a little large for you. It also means it's not easily portable, though honestly mice aren't that large in general, so portability isn't a major concern, and you can always get a mouse case if you travel a lot and want to protect it. - Logitech G Software sucks - I mean, it does OK, it can auto-sense games, you can copy profiles, but it has several general flaws, including if it detects a new game it generates that game's default setting that you CAN NOT CUSTOMIZE ahead of time. If I have a known default mapping/DPI setting I know I like in most games, why can't I make that the default? Also, making button changes and navigation of the US is very unintuitive. Like one of the worst UIs I've worked with on a major brand's software. It also by default likes to spam notifications that is harder to turn off than I would have liked (Otherwise, every time the mouse gets touched, you get a windows notification or 3 about the mouse and DPI changes). Their old software (pre 2015) was easy to use, and worked in the UI was nearly the exact opposite of this. Fix your software Logitech! - No backup gliders - Not a deal breaker, as I know I've not had a mouse with glider issues in the past 10-15 years, but it would be nice, particularly on a gaming mouse where if the pads wear it could be noticeable for some. I don't need stickers Logitech, I'd rather have a replacement pad set. - No pinkie rest - Some mice have a nice pinkie rest that helps you relax your hand a bit. This mouse does not. That's definitely a personal thing, and honestly most gaming mice have moved away from this due to weight, but with a large hand, I like mice with them. Overall, it's a great mouse with a lot going for it. I'm enjoying using it, have found my hand/arm feel better after a day of using it vs my old mouse, and love all the features it offers that I can look past any small shortcomings. Who do I recommend this mouse for? Artists who need finite DPI control. Office workers who want a bigger mouse (there are cheaper options, but it's a solid productivity mouse). People who use their computer for a significant time. Casual gamers. Competitive gamers who want an all in one mouse. It's a good mouse for a lot of use cases, which is why I'm giving it a 5 star review. It's not perfect, but very few products are, and it's strong where it needs to be.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast, Smooth, and Gamer-Approved 🖱️⚡
*by A***S on February 15, 2026*

This mouse is a huge upgrade. It’s super responsive, lightweight, and glides smoothly, which makes gaming feel way more precise and controlled. The wireless connection is solid with no noticeable lag, and the clicks feel crisp and satisfying (not mushy or loud). Battery life has been great so far, and setup was quick and easy. It also feels comfortable for longer gaming sessions, which matters if you’re playing for hours 🎮😅. Overall it looks clean, performs great, and feels like a premium mouse without being overly complicated. If you want a reliable wireless gaming mouse that’s fast, accurate, and comfortable, this one’s definitely a win 👍🔥

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great multi-gaming mouse
*by N***T on April 15, 2025*

This mouse is solid, the tracking is phenomenal; clicks are great, mouse feet are great, and the rebind functionalities are great. The 'sniper/shift' button can be pulled off and replaced with no button, or flipped the other way to make it require a further reach to press. The mouse clicks are more narrow than most mice, so takes some getting used to. Sometimes you will accidentally click one of the mouse1 side buttons. I recommend using logitech onboard memory manager for customizing, it is a much more streamlined software. Just make sure you plug the mouse in with a usb cable first so it can install the driver - then use onboard memory manage to customize it. If it shows up 'blank' you may need to install logitech g-hub just once. You can uninstall it after - although GHub may be needed for certain advanced macros, not sure. Onboard memory manager can change dpi, polling rate, rebinds, and profiles - saving them to the mouse directly. This mouse is the non-rgb version which I recommend because the battery will be longer and it's a few grams lighter. I've been maining lightweight mice for a while but really wanted a multi-gaming mouse; so I swapped out my razer deathadder v3 pro for this and honestly, I have no issues playing FPS; thought I would struggle to aim but my aim is just as consistent if not better; ages ago I used to use a 130g mouse and aimed great with that. The very light mice (sub 65g) are great - but if you have a 'strong arm' micro adjustments can be challenging unless you also have a slower mousepad. The weight of the mouse plus the shape really help me keep aim steady, enjoying it. I am still competitive but as I get older I am easing out of caring about competitive gaming - if you're a large hand gaming looking for a multi-gaming mouse this is definitely it. The G-shift/profile swap is really cool too. You can keep one profile with all the extra buttons disabled for FPS - then a separate profile where you bind each extra key to your numpad (or F rows) and then G shift to rebind all the buttons again - then if the game you're playing supports it you can add shift keys in game basically giving you 4 sets of hotkeys (or 3 if my math is off?) Some MMOs may prefer the style of the razer naga - but I personally could not get used to having all the hotkeys on the side without a rest; this feels much better. Anyway long story short - this mouse is definitely worth it and also logitech's custom sensor is just wonderful for tracking. I am happy to return back to a heavier/ergo mouse and feel like I lost nothing in the exchange.

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