Willing to use the Amazon app? You can get the most popular gaming mouse, Logitech's G502 Hero, for just £18 delivered with an app-specific code on Amazon France. That's half the usual price, and an ...
It goes without saying that the Logitech G502 Hero is a real legend of the gaming mouse scene. It's one of the world's best selling wireless mice according to Logitech, and this Hero variant marks one ...
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Why am I reviewing the Logitech G502 X Lightspeed, a mouse from 2022, in the 2025? A few reasons. First, we want to make IGN’s gaming mice coverage as comprehensive as possible. That means revisiting ...
Some of the best times to upgrade your arsenal of gaming hardware include the holiday shopping season when Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals abound, and during Amazon's Prime Day event, which is ...
There comes a time when the right thing to do is to put your gaming mouse out to pasture. Maybe the buttons stopped working and are beyond repair or perhaps it's so old that kids with their fancy new ...
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One of our favorite deals is for the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, as it’s now just $28.50 (was $50). That’s just a few bucks shy of its lowest price ever, and its lightweight design ...
Logitech just pulled quite the unsavory bait and switch on its loyal customers, by announcing a celebratory 10th anniversary version of the Logitech G502 made from aluminum. As the world's ...
Logitech has worked on a "forever mouse" that could come with a subscription fee for regular software updates, according to Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber. There are no plans to release such a product at ...
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