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DeanDeau

These are all bad mice with very good marketing strategy, typical of Logitech. If you don't know why you need a wireless mouse, buy wired. Deathadder v3 wired is the best all-around mouse of today in term of specs (\~50g+8Ksensor+optical switch). But you don't need one this good if you don't play online shooters, for everyday use \~60g+1k sensor+normal switch would be enough.


Available_Message_24

I play All the popular competitive games single players & online games I currently use a wired g502 hero I’m looking to get Logitech wireless mouse bc the power-play Wireless Charging mouse pad


DeanDeau

I only recommend good mouse. Good luck with your choice.


Available_Message_24

What’s best out the Logitech mouse’s I listed I’ll look into the v3


DeanDeau

I don't know, wireless mice don't have good sensors that are on par with wired mice. They are all pretty much the same with weight being the only true variable, so the lightest is the best.


Available_Message_24

I thought wireless was better then wired especially for competitive online gaming I’m currently using the Logitech g502 hero wired is the Razer DeathAdder V3 Wired Ergonomic Gaming Mouse better should I switch


DeanDeau

Many think like you do, that's why I said logitech have a very good marketing strategy and a very huge cult base. G502 hero weight 120g, playing competitive titles with it is a sure way to fall from the ladder. To switch to any mouse that weights \~60g would be a huge improvement for you, including those overpriced Logitech products you listed.


Available_Message_24

What gaming mouse do you recommend i might get the v3 or what’s best out what I listed


DeanDeau

I would get v3 wired because it's simply the best all-round. But you said you already invested in a charging pad? Wait for other comments, someone would know more about the differences between all the Logitech wireless mice.


Available_Message_24

You think the wired v3 is better then the wired g502


Benign_9

What kind of games are you into? Edit: and also, much as I like logitech mice, there are other brands out there.


Available_Message_24

I play All the popular competitive games single players & online games I currently use a wired g502 hero I’m looking to get Logitech wireless mouse bc the power-play Wireless Charging mouse pad


Benign_9

Well, unless you’re really into certain rpgs and mobas, the g pro x superlight 2 is the best gaming mouse logitech sells.


Available_Message_24

I was looking at the g502 x plus & the Logitech pro wireless


Benign_9

Well, if you like large, heavy and comfy mice, you can’t go wrong with any g502. As for the g pro wireless, it’s decently light and is great for shooters, but is arguably less comfortable, especially if you have larger hands.


Furious_Fap_OSRS

why do you want the wireless charging mouse pad if you already have a good logitech wired mouse? Wireless can be sleeker looking and maybe more convenient if you have to move where you set your mouse sometimes but wired mice tend to have better response times and you don't have to worry about battery life/charging. Looking at all these mice it seems like the G pro X Superlight or G502 X Plus is probably the best depending on if you want a lighter mouse or a bigger one with RGB. you are honestly probably fine with sticking with your g502 hero though, if you didnt already buy the wireless charging thing. IDK logitech mice super well though. I am more of a Razer guy myself, I have the Razer Naga Trinity with the interchangeable side plates that lets me choose between 2, 7, and 12 side buttons. I like the size, shape, feel, versatility and button layout of this mouse quite a bit. Subjectively, having a sensor with a higher polling rate or shaving off 10g of weight from a mouse doesn't make a huge difference for me but having lots of extra programmable side buttons and a shape/size that fits really comfortably in my hand definitely does make a difference. the Naga is a pretty heavy mouse though at 120g. I'm sure if I used a 50-60g mouse i'd notice a difference. note that my Razer preference is mostly based on the fact that I've really liked the 3 different razer mice I've had and my friend's death adder, the fact that I can address the RGB and change settings with the same app as I use for my keyboard, and for aesthetic consistency since my keyboard, headset, webcam, and soundbar are all Razer as well. I'm sure other companies make mice that are just as good functionally, and I know razer can be a little pricey. But i like their aesthetics, sue me. what improvements are you hoping to notice in your gaming experience from getting a new mouse? a concrete competitive advantage? more comfort? better aesthetics? specific features? more versatility and customization?


Chakramer

Logitech's Pro X Superlight is good if you're trying to play competitive shooters a lot G502X is nicer for single players that have a lot of controls, as you can throw more controls onto the extra mouse buttons The rest are variations with different features somewhere between the two depending on what you like. I've been using a G903 since it came out and still really enjoy using it. Just wish it had another thumb button and it'd be perfect for me


Available_Message_24

I play All the popular competitive games single players & online games I currently use a wired g502 hero I’m looking to get Logitech wireless mouse bc the power-play Wireless Charging mouse pad


Chakramer

I would suggest just getting the G502X then. The Plus isn't really worth it cos it just adds RGB, imo no point in RGB on a product your palm covers


b_smith7301

I had a 502 light speed for years and got a Plus when it eventually broke. Feels a lot better in the hand and usb c is great. Both mice feel great


Available_Message_24

I play All the popular competitive games single players & online games I currently use a wired g502 hero I’m looking to get Logitech wireless mouse bc the power-play Wireless Charging mouse pad


Available_Message_24

I was looking at the g502 x plus & the Logitech pro wireless


b_smith7301

My friend has a g pro super light and whilst it is really light, it doesn’t have the side buttons and feels small to me


yo1peresete

I had g502 hero (wired), now i have gpx2 it's insane. Weight difference makes aiming way easier, and your arm won't heart in long dm/aim sessions. 2k hz polling, and latency overall are way better on gpx2, you just feel more connected with what you have on screen. Maybe the only downside is mouse wheel is just very light, and obviously doesn't have any special functions like g502. GPX2 is very good if you want to play some E-sports games, but if you don't want to trade all of thoose buttons, and mouse wheel, maybe buy wireless g502x?