Logitech G G402 Hyperion Fury
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The predecessor of the G502 is still very popular with gamers. The design has been almost completely adopted by the newer model. However, the G402 does not have the switchable scroll wheel and offers only eight programmable buttons instead of eleven. There is also a difference in the optical sensor: in addition to a four-stage changeable resolution of up to 4000 DPI, the sensor also has an acceleration...
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- Manufacturing quality
- Surface haptics
- Scope of delivery
- No left-handed variant
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With the G402, Logitech fulfils the claim they have set for themselves. To develop a puristic and fast shooter mouse. The G402 offers exactly what you need for straightforward gaming: a high gliding ability, a fast sensor, a good grip shape and sensibly arranged buttons. Certainly, one or two attentive readers may now remark that the nager cannot be weighted afterwards, or that stronger sensors are...
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With the G402 Hyperion Fury, Logitech has created a successful successor to the popular G400s, which can keep up with any mouse in this price range in terms of precision and technology. However, the features are somewhat spartan for the price.
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- Key position
- uncomfortable side buttons
The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is an excellent gaming mouse that will meet most demands. Deductions are made for the too angular side buttons and the somewhat poorly placed DPI switch. Otherwise, the G402 offers everything you would expect from a gaming mouse.
The new gaming mouse fits well in the hand and already has various functions. However, the user can change the programming himself or herself using the included software. When playing, however, the new edition of the Mais is somewhat fragile, so that it does not suit players with a rather aggressive technique.