- Logitech G502 Lightspeed | Wireless |
- Logitech G502 X Lightspeed| Wireless |
- Logitech G502 HERO| Wired |
- Logitech G203 | Wired |
- Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED | Wireless |
We've given the nod to the Razer DeathAdder V3 as our , but if it was my money looking for a gaming mouse this Cyber Monday? I've just never had a Logitech mouse let me down. Every non-Logi rodent I've laid my grubby fingers on has given up the ghost sooner than I'd have liked, while my clickers from the big L have managed five years or more. It also doesn't hurt that there are some killer deals out there, especially on the gamer-friendly G502 line.
You can snag the G502 X's predecessor, the G502 Lightspeed, for $10 cheaper this Cyber Monday, and the differences rummy wealth between the two are so minute, I'd heartily recommend the older model. The G502 Lightspeed has a more straight-on hand angle, is slightly heavier, and lacks the X model's more advanced (but also louder) Lightforce switches. Just don't forget to activate the $10 off Amazon coupon to enjoy the full deal.
While not as sharply discounted as the older G502 Lightspeed, I can personally attest to the quality of the G502 X, our pick for the —it's comfortable, sturdy, and has "oh, how many days have I forgotten to plug it in to charge?" battery life. I've been more than happy with it after a year of use, just be sure to disable those DPI switching buttons next to left click—they're way too easy to hit by accident.
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I took the plunge into wireless mice and haven't looked back, but the G502 HERO is perfect for if you need the comfort and security of a wired connection, or if you just need your mouse to be a little more budget friendly. The G502 HERO has the same great design, build quality, and impressive 25K DPI sensor as its wireless brethren—for about $40 less than the Lightspeed, all you lose is the ability to live deliciously, fully untethered from your rig.
That G502 HERO deal is so good, it's hard to recommend going even cheaper for a wired mouse, but the G203 has long been our , and it's practically a steal for $20. I'm a luddite when it comes to extraneous mouse buttons, and there's something enticing about the G203's minimalist simplicity, especially when paired with Logitech quality.
If you prefer an ambidextrous mouse for any reason, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the G903. This was my daily driver for five years, and it was still going strong when I replaced it—just some finicky switching between clicky and infinite scrolling by the end.