Testseek.co.uk have collected 148 expert reviews of the Logitech G502 Proteus Core and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G502 Proteus Core.
July 2014
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Clicky micro switches
Contoured design with grippy sides
Quick and simple calibration software
Appealing to the eye
Comfortable in the hand
Great build quality
Up to 12
000 DPI
Lots of customisation
Weight can be modified
Intuitive software suite
Great performance in different games
Exceptional sensor performance
Weight tuning system
11 programmable buttons
Sniper button
Easy to use software
Comfortable ergonomics
Unlockable scroll wheel
On-board memory
Quickresponse buttons
Scroll wheel can be set to smooth or notched scrolling
Pleasant to handle
Comprehensive and relatively easytouse software
Myriad of clicky buttons
Infinite scroll wheel is awesome (and often useful)
Intuitive and comfortable desig, Big buttons in a smart layou, Streamlined software with lots of option, Ultrafine weight adjustmen, Improved scroll wheel
May not suit palm-grip players with big hands
Logitech took the already-excellent G500s and remedied its few flaws, leaving a product that's both more streamlined and more robust. If you have very specific needs — such as tournament-level FPS play or endgame MMO content — the Proteus Core may prov...
Published: 2014-04-08, Author: Nick , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: It's tough for me to say exactly how many different computer mice I've used in my life. I've been using computers in some fashion since 1990, and it's easy for me to count up more than 20, and that isn't including all the ones I've run across in classroom...
In well over a decade, maybe closer to twenty years now, we have never been let down by a Logitech mouse. Of course, there are some who will likely jump in the comments with horror stories, but we have never had this. Whether buying them for gaming in th...
Abstract: Optical mice first hit the scene back in 1999, replacing ball mice and their fluff-stuffing rollers. The Optical sensor is basically a tiny camera, with a small LED bouncing red light off the mousing surface onto a CMOS sensor, thousands of times per seco...
Clicky micro switches, Contoured design with grippy sides, Quick and simple calibration software
Too many buttons on the left side, not good at all for lefthanded users
For $79.99 (about £47.79/AU$85.12), the Logitech G502 seems like an incredible value. Right-handed gamers will simply love the ergonomics of the mouse. Serious PC gamers, similarly will appreciate the wide variety of ways to customize the mouse down to i...
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Published: 2014-08-11, Author: Andre , review by: in.ign.com
Edgy design, 12,000 DPI allsurface tunable sensor, Highly customisable, Weights, Comfortable for claw and palm.
Front DPI/Function shift button has an odd placement, Firmware update issues
The feature-laden Logitech G502 packs the best aspects of previous Logitech gaming mice into one Franken-mouse. It's one of the best in Logitech's arsenal, and perhaps one of the best mice in the market, period. Logitech should seriously consider getting ...
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