Deal valid only for 24h. Nice price, couldn`t find cheaper.
Amazon says:
Enduring battery life
Delta zero sensor technology
Wireless gaming technology
Performance/Endurance switch
High-durability switches
All comments (44)
ukez
24 Sep 16#1
why is this cold?
TurboCrane
24 Sep 162#2
Great mouse, works on glass and shiny surfaces no problem. The default batteries it came with lasted me 4 months with 3 to 4 hours of use per day, just note that it doesn't use the unifying receiver found on other Logitech mice but still great nonetheless. Heat from me.
Midnight Tboy
24 Sep 16#3
Bought one a few weeks back on lightning deal. Sent it back after a few days. Had some occasional skipped beats, possibly cos of the amount of junk I have between receiver and sender....but I don't know - just didn't feel comfortable....maybe it was too accurate, but my web browsing and general use was always a bit wonky and could never get a perfect feel. Back to the good old dell cheapo wired :smiley:
neils31 to Midnight Tboy
24 Sep 161#4
I had a similar problem - base unit is on the floor, mouse on the table and a load of junk in between. I moved the receiver up onto the desk and its never skipped a beat since.
Battery life is very good, overall an excellent wireless mouse. i would recommend it.
Uses 5Ghz wifi instead of the overcrowded 2.4Ghz. Has less buttons though - but I'm old school and only use left right and the wheel. Oh and the batteries last several months.
pjazzy
24 Sep 16#5
Hijacking this deal. What's a good wired mouse for gaming?
Terroface to pjazzy
24 Sep 162#6
their G502 model :smiley:
Rid1 to pjazzy
24 Sep 16#9
I bought the Sumvision Kane Pro Keyboard and Mouse combo for £20. While the keyboard is a bit meh, the mouse is superb for the price. Downsside is only 2 side buttons but thats all I need for CS:GO and Overwatch.
If you have more money to spend my friend recommends the Corsair Scimitar
tuziol84 to pjazzy
24 Sep 16#14
G502 is awesome but if You want something cheaper You can check G402 for 29.99 @amazon.
Puppeh to pjazzy
24 Sep 16#15
I have a g502, love it, but if I was getting a new gaming mouse now I would be looking at the new g403 or g900 models, they can be used as wired or wireless, and from what I've been told the wireless performance in terms of latency is as good as any wired mouse.
I did buy this g602 for my laptop today though as my old m505 broke the other day, was looking at this and around 6 other wireless mice last night then noticed this was on sale this morning, was just coming on here to post it :stuck_out_tongue:
OnlyJoeKing to pjazzy
24 Sep 16#17
I picked up a Corsair M65 for I think half price a while back, and I love it. Feels really nice, tough and weighty. Would recommend.
minicale to pjazzy
25 Sep 16#41
Steelseries Rival gets my vote, the newer logitech dont have the same quality feel as their older models like the g5.
lovelybeer
24 Sep 16#7
Good for mousing, but the middle click on the wheel is prone to being useless after barely any use - just like mine :disappointed:
adam45417
24 Sep 16#8
Possible to get it for £29 on amazon warehouse with the 20% student discount if anyone is interested :smiley:.
n00bftw to adam45417
25 Sep 16#39
how the hell do you go about obtaining student discount ?
bashi
24 Sep 16#10
Great mouse, been using for the past 8 months
tuziol84
24 Sep 161#11
Exactly. I Have G502 and its awesome.
alexmurphy01
24 Sep 16#12
Great mouse, got it for this 6 months ago and don't regret it.
pathetichero83
24 Sep 16#13
Just get the Logitech G600.
gr8h8me
24 Sep 16#16
I have the LOGITECH MX Master Wireless Darkfield Mouse. Absolutely fantastic and last for days and great for games a s well
VimesUK
24 Sep 162#19
I ordered this as my G700 Logitech mouse is a complete waste of space when it comes to running on batteries, so much so that I have used it as a wired mouse for ages. I wish that I had returned it to Amazon when I realsied just how poor it was.
From what I have read this G602 should be an improvement over the newer but crappier G700.
Heat added and thanks OP.
weiran
24 Sep 16#20
Great mouse, very reliable wireless connection, really long battery life and solidly built. But, it has a problem with the middle mouse wheel click eventually stop working, which is annoying if you like to use it to open/close tabs.
Logitech will replace it free of chance, but I'm now on my third replacement G602 and finally just bought a G900 out of frustration. Still a great deal though.
eyezpy to weiran
24 Sep 161#23
Middle mouse button can be fixed by adding machine oil / WD40 on the button. Did that to two and they are working fine again.
Thought about getting the G900 too, but didn't as the battery life is too different.
renojam
24 Sep 16#21
I wouldn't recommend, simple for the skipping reasons. Made my internet browsing bad for months until I figured the problem. On the other hand it was great when it worked fine.
nellygtfc
24 Sep 16#22
I went from a G500 to a G502, I've got small hands and could not get used to the grip of the G502, which seems more suited to claw/fingertip users.
The G500 for me fits better as palm grip style mouse. Is their a mouse out there which I could upgrade to, that's suited to a palm grip mouse?
vulcanproject
24 Sep 16#24
Great mouse. Prefer it over my Performance MX.
Naraldeth
24 Sep 16#25
Problem is the mouse only goes up to a maximum of 2,500 DPI which is pathetic by gaming mouse standards. I just bought a corsair gaming mouse for £40 that has up to 10,000 DPI.
asl3312 to Naraldeth
24 Sep 162#28
Seems you have bought into the marketing **** that bigger number means better!! I have this mouse and on average I have the DPI set at around 1250 for gaming whilst on the desktop it is at its full 2500. Do a bit of research (I did a lot before buying this mouse!!) and you will find that actually most pro gamers recommend low DPI mice.
WheresMeNuts
24 Sep 16#26
I'll stick to my Logitech MX1000
Jo444
24 Sep 16#27
And again nothing for left hand players..
JustExtreme
24 Sep 16#29
I've got a g502 that I use with my gaming PC but I'm tempted to get one of these to try it and possibly use with my laptop. Aside from no adjustable weights and less buttons how does this compare ergonomically?
asl3312 to JustExtreme
24 Sep 16#30
It is sort of adjustable weight because you can run it off 1 battery.
Naraldeth
24 Sep 16#31
Haven't bought into anything. I have a history of gaming and technical prowess. Bigger DPI is naturally better. Gamers use different DPI depending on the game but if you play any kind of twitch game where reflexes win out you won't find anybody using less than 4k DPI. I use 6k for league of legends and around 7 or 8 for shooters.
peekaboo92
24 Sep 16#32
Great mouse and so handy. Good few buttons on the side, very comfortable and you can use 1 or 2 batteries in it. I think they give you a couple of Duracell batteries with it. Also there's 2 modes a blue and green mode, green being power saving and blue performance :wink:
This is pretty much a perfect product I can't fault it at all :smiley:)
SecondSon1
24 Sep 16#33
400 - 800dpi is what you'll find most pros use for FPS, at 7/8k you won't be hitting anything reliably, as the slightest movement would have you do two 360 spins - can't speak for LoL though. :stuck_out_tongue:
The insanely high dpi is most certainly marketing bs, the option is nice, but still a gimmick in terms of FPS.
Naraldeth
24 Sep 16#34
Eh each to their own buddy. I am ranked very high in league and used to run top tier in cs:go at 8k DPI. I just can't stand slow mouse movement. But like I said each to their own. There's a pro that plays league on a trackball competitively. Now that's insane.
asl3312 to Naraldeth
24 Sep 16#35
Is your mouse sensitivity set insanely low then? 8k would be far too twitchy for me. Resolution is also a factor.
Naraldeth
24 Sep 16#36
Yeah kinda medium - low sensitivity and I run 1920 resolution
Glix
24 Sep 16#37
Think about what you guys are saying for just a second... "pro's" use low dpi? You'll find that they simply using what works for them, nothing logical about their choice of setup. People buying these high dpi mice then switching them to a low as possible whilst bumping up the sensitivity setting in game/windows makes me laugh. Utterly clueless.
Bobbith
24 Sep 16#38
Been using one if these for 18 months now, still works perfectly, only downside, as previously mentioned is the receiver range and the relative low dpi, the battery life is huge.
imdurc
25 Sep 16#40
Expired
Forgottenshopper
25 Sep 16#42
Price: £58.97 & FREE Delivery in the UK. Details
tuziol84 to Forgottenshopper
25 Sep 16#43
Deal has expired as I wrote it was only 24h deal.
nomnomnomnom
26 Sep 16#44
When you increase the DPI, it more accurately tracks where it is. It will speed up as a result of the additional interpolation points it can use.
However, when this happens, players will lower the sensitivity within the game. You're making the classic mistake of linking DPI to speed - which isn't strictly true. They're independent of each other in the actual game. You will only the 'speed up' effect if you leave the mouse speed at the same setting. This defeats the point of a high DPI mouse, as like you rightly say, you'd be doing multiple 360 turns with the smallest of movements.
For a simple example of this, set your mouse at its highest DPI. Then lower your mouse speed in Windows to compensate. You now have a sensible speed for your mouse, but with the additional accuracy from the higher DPI :sunglasses:
Opening post
Amazon says:
Enduring battery life
Delta zero sensor technology
Wireless gaming technology
Performance/Endurance switch
High-durability switches
All comments (44)
Battery life is very good, overall an excellent wireless mouse. i would recommend it.
Uses 5Ghz wifi instead of the overcrowded 2.4Ghz. Has less buttons though - but I'm old school and only use left right and the wheel. Oh and the batteries last several months.
If you have more money to spend my friend recommends the Corsair Scimitar
I did buy this g602 for my laptop today though as my old m505 broke the other day, was looking at this and around 6 other wireless mice last night then noticed this was on sale this morning, was just coming on here to post it :stuck_out_tongue:
From what I have read this G602 should be an improvement over the newer but crappier G700.
Heat added and thanks OP.
Logitech will replace it free of chance, but I'm now on my third replacement G602 and finally just bought a G900 out of frustration. Still a great deal though.
Thought about getting the G900 too, but didn't as the battery life is too different.
The G500 for me fits better as palm grip style mouse. Is their a mouse out there which I could upgrade to, that's suited to a palm grip mouse?
This is pretty much a perfect product I can't fault it at all :smiley:)
The insanely high dpi is most certainly marketing bs, the option is nice, but still a gimmick in terms of FPS.
However, when this happens, players will lower the sensitivity within the game. You're making the classic mistake of linking DPI to speed - which isn't strictly true. They're independent of each other in the actual game. You will only the 'speed up' effect if you leave the mouse speed at the same setting. This defeats the point of a high DPI mouse, as like you rightly say, you'd be doing multiple 360 turns with the smallest of movements.
For a simple example of this, set your mouse at its highest DPI. Then lower your mouse speed in Windows to compensate. You now have a sensible speed for your mouse, but with the additional accuracy from the higher DPI :sunglasses: