
Logitech G G502 Lightspeed
Wireless
Logitech G G502 Lightspeed
Wireless
The feel of the mouse wheel can be adjusted with the small button behind it. Either without resistance, as you currently have, or with resistance, as you are probably used to.
4 months ago
The mouse does not support Bluetooth connection. It can be used via the 2.4 GHz dongle or connected directly via USB. It cannot be connected to a PC via Bluetooth.
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Yes, the Logitech G502 Lightspeed (wireless) is compatible with the Logitech G Powerplay charging mat. This charging mat enables wireless charging of the mouse, which is particularly useful if you already use such a system and want to continue using it.
Automatically generated from the .The mouse pad is the : Logitech G Powerplay
Item no. 6506693 is only available in black. The design must be customised. I would have chosen this if it had been available.
Unfortunately, we do not offer replacement batteries for this mouse in our range, it is best to contact Logitech directly with your request, they may be able to help you.🫡
Actually simple: top up: Every few weeks: Then connect to a power source (USB), which does not necessarily have to be the PC. Dongle for a fast connection with the mouse with the lowest possible response time.
Mit dieser Mausmatte funktioniert laut Logitech "Wireless Charging" für diese Maus ohne probleme: Logitech G Powerplay (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/logitech-g-powerplay-l-mausmatte-6506693) Beschreibung auf der Logitech Website: Continuously charge your compatible Logitech G gaming mice: G703, G903, G502 LIGHTSPEED, G502 X LIGHTSPEED, G502 X PLUS, PRO Wireless, PRO X Superlight and more. POWERPLAY is a complete solution with integrated pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless.
I have already used the mouse myself with the supplied USB receiver on the Xbox Series X and everything worked wonderfully.
is this a mistake or is the x version really that much better in terms of battery life (60 to 140h)?
According to the manufacturer, the X version is also much better in this area.
No, this mouse does not have Bluetooth, you have to use the stick.
The sensors and resolution are the same, the two differences I know of are that the X has a longer battery life and you can make different presets for different games.
I wrote to Logitech Support and received a free set. About 1 year ago. I hope they are still that good.
Switch at the bottom of the mouse.
Unfortunately still micro-USB.
The interface is a normal micro USB. Just make sure that the sleeve of the plug is only about 2 mm wider than the plug itself, otherwise it won't fit. Hama Elite (0.75 m) this might fit. Otherwise, you still have the option of using a Lightspeed mouse pad, then you never have to worry about it again.
Nothing. Is identical. But somehow Digitec doesn't want to fix it.
I would send the mouse in, that is guaranteed to be a fault. I have several of the G502 LS and have never had anything like this. When did you buy the mouse? If it was purchased less than 14 days ago, it will usually be replaced directly as a "DOA".
No, this is not possible with the G502 Lightspeed, as you can only connect via USB dongle and not via Bluetooth. However, the following mice would meet your criterion: Logitech G G603 Lightspeed (Logitech G G603 Lightspeed (Wireless)) Razer Atheris (Razer Atheris (Wireless)) Corsair Harpoon RGB (Corsair Harpoon RGB (Wired, Wireless))
This is because the mouse is offered directly by Digitec for 134.-, the more expensive one is offered by Dodax AG via Digitec. Hence the price difference. I bought the mouse for 134.- and am very satisfied. At the beginning it is a bit unfamiliar with all the settings via Logitech G Hub but they have good information videos that help you. I can only recommend the product.
The mouse has USB 2.0 .
Exactly, no Bluetooth. It is charged via Micro USB (plugged in at the front) and can still be used with the cable. When it is fully charged, the micro USB is plugged back into the wireless transmitter (Logiconnector). I think the connection speed would be worse via USB, i.e. the mouse would be less precise, which is why the connector variant was chosen. Top mouse! If Bluetooth is not a killer criterion for you, you will be very happy with it.
with or without heat?
Then buy it where it's cheaper...? You're not forced to buy here... are you? Plus, if you write this here in a text field that Digitec hardly reads anyway: What's the point? Pointless.
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