Packaging

The packaging for the G502 was similar to what I have seen on previous Logitech mice, but slightly different. The cover does still have the same half photo half X-Ray but with the weights dropping out of the bottom in the image and the blue stripe across the bottom Logitech was able to change things up slightly. The front opens up to have the standard science wins page on the inside as well as the formed plastic window that lets you get your hands around the G502 to see how the shape fits your hand.

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Logitech did make sure to include a full specification listing right on the side of the packaging for anyone looking to learn more about the mouse before buying. On the other side you also get the “what’s in the box” and “what do you need” information. The back of the box has a little more information on what sets the G502 apart from the competition. Here we have a photo of the mouse with lines going to each of its key features. Each line leads to a short explanation of that feature in English and French.

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Beyond the mouse and the extra weights box (that I will go into more detail in the photo/feature section), you do also get a little documentation as well but it basically covers warranty information and other boring things. You will still need to jump online to get your drive/software, Logitech doesn’t include a disc. This is fairly normal these days; most companies would prefer to get you to download the latest version.

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garfi3ld's Avatar
garfi3ld replied the topic: #34784 21 May 2014 20:55
The Logitech G502 is an exciting mouse, Logitech has made big changes from their normal formula, check out our review.
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VaporX replied the topic: #36216 01 Feb 2015 14:53
Wanted to add some thoughts to this as I have been using this mouse for the last month. The mouse is great for gaming and my current mouse of choice. Your review is spot on but I wanted to add to it, specifically the part about the free movement of the scroll when.

The feature is very cool and I like it, well not at first. You see the wheel is VERY free moving. So much so that you often over scroll or accidently scroll back when you finish scrolling. This is not the course scroll system of other mice it takes a bit of control.

Logitech did realize that some people would not like this option so they added a click button that engages a ratchet feature to the scroll wheel like most other mice used. The issue is the ratchet has a cheap feel to it and is way to overdone for my tastes. If Logitech would lighten it up a bit I would be happier.

Overall still a great gaming mouse.
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Myndmelt replied the topic: #36233 04 Feb 2015 22:21
Sounds pretty similar to the infinite scroll feature they have had on a number of mice of the last few years. My Performance MX has that too. Infinite scroll, and click and do the draggy scroll deal. I prefer the infinite.

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