VB - With eight new products, Logitech is making its biggest push into PC gaming in 20 years.
John writes, "Coming in at $159.99, G502 X Plus is certainly an expensive mouse. Is it a good upgrade if you already have the G502 Lightspeed? I would say probably not unless your old mouse has been worn down through extensive use. The G502 X Plus does offer outstanding performance, and the switches are top notch. I absolutely love the switches on the G502 X Plus and I really hope they perform well over time. I’m also not a big RGB person, but if you want lights on your mouse, it does look bright and consistent; it’s just too bad that it sucks so much battery life when in use. It covers a lot more area than the G that was glowing in the previous mouse, but again it’s covered up when you are using the mouse in your hand. A refinement in design over the G502 Lightspeed, the G502 X Plus is a great feeling gaming mouse that continues the great design of the G502 line, but you could save some cost by picking up the G502 X Lightspeed version to bypass the RGB lightstrip as well as save a little weight."
I have the logitech G Pro mouse and G715 keyboard and they’re both great but they’re just soo noisy! Despite how good they are I’d go for something silent next time.
Any ideas how quiet this mouse is?
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I love my Naga too much. Other then that I already use a g10 and g13.
I've had my MX Revolution and MX Laser mice for around 7 years now, and they still work awesome. They work great for gaming, and Logitech's Set Point software works great too.
Back in the PS2 days I owned a Logitech wireless controller, and that thing was better quality than Sony's own controllers, and that is saying alot.
Almost forgot to mention my Logitech Z5500 surround sound system, which I've owned for 8 years, which still sounds great! What's really cool, is that my place got broken into, and they stole the control unit for my Z5500, so I phoned Logitech and told them about my situation, and they were nice enough to give me a really big discount on a full new system. Best Buy was selling the Z5500 system for $550.00, and Logitech sold it to me directly for around $350.00 which included shipping.
Between the quality of the products and the great customer service, I'm a Logitech customer for life!
Didnt I read, just a few weeks ago, that Logitech were pulling out of the peripherals business??