It’s exactly the same weight as the 18-button SteelSeries Aerox 9 too, if you want a like-for-like comparison. Yet for a mouse with 18 buttons, it’s actually pretty decent and still feels quick off the mark. My fingers were so well surrounded by buttons that at times it felt like I was at the helm of some kind of advanced fighter jet. I usually like to recommend gamers go for something lighter and quicker for the fastest FPS games in particular. Looking at weight, and the 502X clocks at 89 grams, which is a lot heavier than ultra-lightweight mice like the 59-gram HyperX Pulsefire Haste. In fact, there’s excellent separation along the top left, such that I never found my fingers straying. The DPI buttons, G7 and G8, are also longer and easier to find than previously, which I thought might cause some misclicking on my part, but not so. Still, there’s always the chance we’ll see add-ons down the line. Logitech G have ingeniously made it detachable too-which would’ve been the ideal opportunity to add in some swappable triggers of varying lengths, but sadly you just get the one. This button is kind of a big deal to me-there’s nothing remotely as well-placed in any rivals for letting off that one must-hit command or macro that’s vital to me performing well.
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