Logitech G502 X gaming mouse with up to 25,600 DPI drops to new all-time low on Amazon

Amazon has discounted the G502 X gaming mouse to its lowest price thus far (Image: Logitech)
Amazon has discounted the G502 X gaming mouse to its lowest price thus far (Image: Logitech)

The wired gaming mouse is equipped with a precise optical sensor and new Lightforce switches, which are supposed to make the Logitech G502 X more reliable than some of the older pointing devices made by the well-known Swiss company.

Although high-quality PC peripherals from companies such as Logitech usually last quite a long time, avid gamers who are putting hour after hour into their beloved hobby might be in the market for a brand-new gaming mouse. More particularly, users who prefer the reliability of a wired pointing device and don’t need fancy RGB lighting should take a look at Amazon’s current deal for the Logitech G502 X.

The mid-range gaming mouse hit the market in 2022 and has now received its most significant discount to date, as Amazon is selling the regular black color version of the Logitech G502 X for US$51 including free shipping. As already indicated, please note that this sale is not for the considerably more expensive wireless model variant that carries the “Lightspeed” moniker. Nevertheless, this deal offers a US$29 or decent 36 percent discount relative to the official list price of US$80, and Camelcamelcamel’s price history shows that this is Amazon’s best deal yet for the wired Logitech G502 X.

In addition to its sensitive optical sensor with an adjustable resolution of up to 25,600 DPI, the gaming mouse features Logitech’s all-new Lightforce switches, which are a hybrid design and are advertised to be very quick and reliable. In fact, Rtings’ detailed review confirms the fantastic click latency of the G502 X, which was further praised for its build quality and comfortable design, although gamers with small hands may want to look elsewhere since the gaming mouse is fairly bulky. Overall, gamers who have around US$50 to spend on a new peripheral could do a lot worse than this enticing deal at Amazon.

Snag the Logitech G502 X on sale for US$51 at Amazon

Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.

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