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Play All Out: G502 K/DA gaming mouse is designed with official League of Legends alt-universe K/DA art for a complete and immersive play experience Hero 25K sensor through a software update from G HUB, this upgrade is free to all players: Our most advanced with 1:1 tracking, 400+ IPS, and 100 - 25,600 max DPI sensitivity plus zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration 11 customizable buttons and onboard memory: Assign custom commands to the buttons and save up to five ready to play profiles directly to the mouse Adjustable weight system: Arrange up to five removable 3.6 grams weights inside the mouse for personalized weight and balance tuning Programmable RGB Lighting and LIGHTSYNC technology: Customize lighting from nearly 16.8 million colors to match your team's colors, sport your own or sync colors with other Logitech G gear Mechanical switch button tensioning: Metal spring tensioning system and pivot hinges are built into left and right gaming mouse buttons for a crisp, clean click feel with rapid click feedback 1 year hardware limited warranty
4.9 out of 5
98.46% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars There is a reason why this mouse is so popular.
I suffer from carpal tunnel so I decided an ergo mouse was essential for me to be able to use a computer and/or game comfortably. Prior to getting a G502, I had just used whatever mouse I had laying around, usually a Lenovo or Microsoft mouse. I'm not a pro gamer by any means, however I always assumed that "gaming mice" were gimmicky money grabs. I initially was looking at vertical mice which are supposed to be better for wrist comfort, but many people mentioned that a good ergo mouse can be just as good, so after researching I kept seeing the G502 making the top of many lists, so I decided to try it, as the price was reasonable (much cheaper than most decent vertical mice!) and I really liked how it looked. I initially got the normal G502, not the KDA version, and after a few days of using it normally I was amazed at the difference from the plain old normal mice I had been using, both from a comfort perspective, and at an accuracy and general ease of use perspective. The features that I really enjoy the most are the toggleable high precision button, and the ability to switch the scroll wheel from click to freewheel. I don't often switch the DPI between apps, but having the ability to do so, is appreciated. I didn't notice much difference when switching out the weights, but I ended up using a couple weights at the rear of the mouse and again while I am not a pro gamer, it is nice to be able to customize to your liking.Being able to lower the DPI while holding a button is an extremely nice feature, both for games and for general use when a little extra precision is needed.I see a lot of people complain about the GHub software however I have not had any issues to report so far. I appreciate the ability to save profiles on the mouse, so you can seamlessly switch devices, even to a Linux box and your settings carry over.My Wife's mouse failed so I let her borrow my G502, and she liked it so much, that I bought the KDA version for myself and she kept my original! She claims much more comfort and easier inventory management in games like Stardew Valley.Overall this is a solid mouse, offering lots of nice features for the price and it's a joy to use, as well as being comfortable and attractive to look at. The RGB lights go well with my RGB keyboard. (that's worth something, right?)
5.0 out of 5 stars A G502 with more flare
I already daily drive a G502 Hero and when Logitech announced the G502 K/DA version, I knew I was eventually going to purchase it. The K/DA version looks great with the color contrasts compared to the regular G502. The blue buttons really stand out over the white body. There isn't any difference internally than the normal G502, this is just a cosmetic change. However, the cable is not corded. I actually prefer the non-corded cable, it doesn't catch on anything and feels lighter compared to my old G502. If you're a fan of League of Legends and are looking for a great mouse, I definitely recommend the G502 K/DA version. Is it worth the price mark up though, that is up for you to decide.
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a g502.
This mouse is not perfect, but everything I do dislike about this mouse was fixable. Out of the box the weight was very off for me, but they included adjustable weights that you can insert into the bottom of the mouse to dial in the perfect feeling. When I first plugged the mouse in any game I would run would lag a lot. This was due to the pull rate being way to high on the mouse. After download the mouse software and adjusting the pull rate down slightly the experience was perfect. Overall it is a g502 with special branding. The buttons feel great, the scroll is responsive and tactile, and the mouse is bullet proof. If you looking for a great white mouse, or are a fan of league/KDA I would recommend this mouse.
5.0 out of 5 stars great mouse for very small hands
ordered but apparently my hands are too big
4.0 out of 5 stars I didn't know that the KDA version was going to cost me $80 vs the regular or SE version for $35
Oops. Wanted a white mouse to replace my 3 year old Corsair M65 RGB Elite. Decent mouse in all aspects aside from the god awful cheap omron switches in there. Matched my keyboard and other Corsair peripherals. Went for this bc it was white and had rave reviews. Not disappointed. Solid build quality. I like heavy thicc mice so I loaded this thing with all the weights and took it for a spin. Clicks are solid, a little cheapy here and there but nothing bad.Too many buttons, not gonna lie. Don't need the stupid DPI buttons right on my left click constantly adjusting my sens. Scroll wheel is awesome lol. Really solid feeling and you can unlock it to just send it flying. Sniper buttons never get used by me so I could've done without that too.The paint scheme is cool, I guess. I just wanted a solid quality white mouse. Wish I knew that they charge like 2x regular price for it. Also didn't need the stupid seductive gamer character on the box.
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this mouse and KDA
I always loved this mouse, and when I realized there was a KDA color one I got super excited! I had to buy a new one due to dropping my old one a lot, so it was the perfect time to get it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing mouse, very robust
I have used this mouse for about a year now, and I must say I am impressed. I play league of legends and this mouse takes all the abuse so well. It is pinpoint accurate, easy to play with, has an unlockable scroll wheel, and the macros are in great spots for my hand. I have very long fingers, and this mouse does really well for me.
5.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable and Beautiful
I use this mouse for gaming and general pc use, and it is infinitely better than the cheap wireless mouse I used to have. The input is amazing, and the shape fits really well in my hand. I like being able to change the dpi and scroll wheel with the small buttons on top. The K/DA design looks absolutely stunning, and this is one of the few white computer accessories you can get for a decent price. It feels and functions identically to the regular G502, but with a different but beautiful aesthetic.
Divino
Este modelo de ratón sigue sin decepcionarme. Vale la pena la inversión.
More expensive than G502, but sooo pretty
I was in the market for a white mouse, as I recently updated my setup to be white, but every mouse I found was either a cheap uncomfortable one, flat out ugly / impractical, or not up for gaming.This one, is almost exactly the same as the G502 which I have had for a few years, except the cord isn't cabled (kinda lame), and it's 10x prettier. For right handed people, this is insanely comfortable and incredibly pretty. You can change the lighting and DPI to whatever you like using the Logitech G Hub program. There are also a ton of buttons, in the pretty blue colour, which are incredibly functional and nicely placed, unlike a lot of buttons I see on a mouse.The only set back I see is the price. It is about 20-30$ more than the G502, but it's worth it for the looks imo. If you don't care about the looks, the get the G502 instead of the hero edition.
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Very comfortable mouse
I bought it when my old G903's battery died and I picked this mouse for its design. I didn't look outside of Logitech because I just can't stand a mouse that doesn't have infinite scrolling (thanks Logitech for getting me addicted with it). I've used a wide range of gaming/ergo mice: Razer Naga, Corsair M65, Logitech MX Master, G903, G700s, and I think this is the most comfortable mouse I've used. I like the slightly downward-curved left button for index finger a lot, and the classic thumb platform gives my thumb a good place to rest when I'm using it.
Same great G502 design, with a little K/DA flair.
My original G502 from launch was showing some signs of wear-and-tear, so I decided to pick up this K/DA variant as a replacement, and I'm pretty impressed. As someone with very large hands, the profile of the G502 is perfect, and I find the grip very comfortable. The programmable buttons are also a huge help for both gaming productivity. K/DA design isn't overdone, which I think is the right call. I saw some other reviews complain about the lack of a braided cable on this variant, but honestly I prefer the plain rubber (I find the braided cable tends to get stuck on desk pads when moving the mouse quickly). Overall, quite pleased with the experience.
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