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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Wired Gaming Mouse, 4,000 DPI, Lightweight, 8 Programmable Buttons, DPI Switch Button, Compatible with PC/Mac - Black

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Between the battery life and the USB-C charging cable, the G502 wins this category. It was close since it isn’t quite a wired mouse. The USB-C charger gives the G502 an edge since it charges so fast. – Handling There are eleven total programmable buttons on the Logitech G502. These are a considerable amount of buttons, and most mice don’t have that many. Just like the RGB lights, you can program them as well. Whether this is in-game or with desktop macros, it makes using your computer streamlined. The main difference between Logitech G402 and G502 is, Logitech G502 has eleven total programmable buttons and offers up to 25,600 DPI and over 400 IPS, while Logitech G402 is pretty affordable and has many of the features the G502 does.

I tested the mouse in Titanfall, StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm, Star Wars: The Old Republic. Yes, I know that the second is a RTS and the third is a MMO, but I was curious to find out how the G402 performs in other genres. Well, I dare to say that it passed the Titanfall test with flying colors. As for the other genres, it would be great if it had a few more buttons. Having said that, the Logitech Gaming Software remains one of the best currently in existence. It scans your system and creates a profile for the games you own. Then, you can assign in-game functions to each button the mouse possesses. Firstly, the Logitech G502 has eleven programmable buttons. These buttons are probably more than most users would ever need, but the more, the merrier. You can assign the buttons to almost any macro, in-game, and out. They are especially great for MOBA gamers. The max DPI of 4000 is kind of low as compared to other Logitech-branded peripherals but frankly, I do not know many gamers who have ever gone beyond the 4000 DPI. The Logitech G402’s features the Fusion Engine hybrid sensor. This sensor offers 240-4000 DPI and over 500 IPS. While being super fast, the sensor is incredibly accurate. It’s a lot more than you’d expect from a mouse of this price.The G402 Hyperion Fury is, without a doubt, one of the most sophisticated pieces of gaming gear for first person shooters. However, even the most dedicated gamers sometimes use their PC for casual purposes. That’s why I tested the Hyperion Fury in both scenarios and I am glad to tell you guys that it performed admirably in both gaming and day to day activities. The Logitech G502’s sensor easily beats the Logitech G402. For a wireless mouse, it provides super-fast movement while still being incredibly smooth and accurate. The Logitech G402 is always fantastic and better if you are on a budget. – Wired or Wireless?

Enable per profile pointer settings - Select this option to enable each profile to have different pointer behavior (see answer 360023260794 for help). The Logitech G402’s sensor is the Fusion Engine hybrid sensor. This sensor is top of the line, offering super-fast response and absolutely no skipping. It supports up to 4,000 DPI, which can be toggled on the mouse. The Logitech G402 is fast and extremely precise in intense situations. ComparisonsAcceleration (Enhance Pointer Precision) - Select this option to use Window's "Enhance Pointer Precision" acceleration. On the other hand, the Logitech G502 is one of the most personalizable mice Logitech has ever released. Every part of this mouse can be customized. The weight, lights, and buttons are all in the user’s hands. A: The LEDs can be turned off via the Logitech software. At the time of writing, that feature is not available for Linux And this is as far as customization of the Logitech G402 goes. There is no RGB lighting and no modular weights. This may not be a dealbreaker for many, though.

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