Logitech is Upgrading the Features of Its G502 X Gaming Mouse in Its Newest Series

The newest G502 X mouse range from Logitech comes in three different configurations: wired, wireless, and wired with RGB lights integrated with optical-mechanical mouse switches.

Here's Why You Should Consider the Recent G502 X Line from Logitech

Logitech has released a new iteration for its best-selling G502 gaming mouse, the G502 X lineup. In the latest selection, the firm offers a wired version, a wireless base form, and a wired option with RGB lighting. They retained the item's original structure but used lighter materials for its wired mice, such as a thin-wall exoskeleton and a more lightweight scroll wheel.

The latest Logitech optical-mechanical mouse switches combine quick response times, minimal delay, and the distinctive clicks of mechanical keys, which are used in all three variations. Logitech carried on developing the Lightforce, an automated trigger that delivers a better haptic experience when you press a button.

To guarantee that it has a faster response rate compared to the previous generations, Logitech used an updated version of its propriety Lightspeed wireless protocols. At the same time, it utilized the Hero 25K gaming sensor and DPi shift buttons that could be used for excellent speed and accuracy based on the user's preference.

The Lightspeed and Plus Logitech G502 X provide latency-free wireless connections, but in Logitech G502 X Plus, eight programmable Lightsync RGB LEDs are usable. It switches off when not used to conserve battery and has distinct effects when it powers on and off. A user can utilize both Logitech's Powerplay charging stations and USB-C to recharge the wireless versions.

The wired G502 X mouse can be bought for $80, while the wireless G502 X Lightspeed mouse costs $140, and a wireless G502 X Plus wireless mouse with RGB lighting is available for $160. Preorders for these products may now be placed on Logitech's website.

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An Image Leak Revealed the Prospective Look of Logitech's Upcoming Handheld

On August 2, The Verge reported Logitech G's latest endeavor with Tencent Games as both are working on launching a cloud gaming handheld that could support Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia's GeForce Now service. After this dropping this hint, a picture of this product in progress was leaked by an American blogger, Evan Blass, on Twitter.

The leak shows that Logitech and Tenecents handheld has some sort of similarity to Nintendo Switch's size and UI, allowing users to scroll through apps and games. It also revealed that the Google Play store, support for Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Nvidia's GeForce Now could be accessed on the device.

The Logitech home, menu, and context menu are on the front of the white handheld, which also features a D-Pad, two analog thumbsticks, and Y, B, A, and X buttons. It contains two bumper and two trigger buttons, like the majority of modern controllers.

The G3x platform from Qualcomm could be used in the gaming portable from Logitech. The new G3x CPU has an Adreno GPU for mobile gaming and is designed for handhelds similar to the Steam Deck or Switch.

Although no precise information has been revealed to confirm the leak, Logitech's aptness in filing a DMCA to remove the images of the product on Twitter could guarantee the its actuality. Nevertheless, Logitech has promised a launch this year.

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