![]() Interestingly, the Logitech is still a favorite among gamers of all types, including casuals wanting a fast gaming mouse for first-person shooters and other fast-paced titles. When maxed out to 139 grams, the Logitech G502 Hero is among the heavier options in this ergonomic gaming mouse category, including tipping the scales more than some of the best gaming mice that offer more programmable buttons and include a battery. ![]() This way, you can tune the balance and overall weight by popping off the underside cover and sliding in the weights. The Logitech G502 Hero can be tuned from 121 to 139 grams with the five 3.6-gram weights included in the box. The Logitech G502 Hero will not win any lightness contests, but that’s not the main goal in this category. The sensor tech is slightly older with a lower DPI, among other features, but this downside is balanced out with better feeling, more durable gen-2 Razer switches. It is also much lighter, but its weight can’t be customized. If you want a dedicated MOBA/MMO gaming mouse: The Razer Naga X has endless customizability with its 12 side buttons and a total of 34 programmable actions. Importantly, you’ll still get L/R tilt and free-scrolling functionality for the scroll wheel, but there’s no RGB. The G604 is wireless and weighs slightly less than the G503 Hero’s minimum weight. This makes it a good fit for MOBA/MMO gaming and productivity. If you want more programmable buttons: The Logitech G604 has six buttons on the side and several other buttons. It’s more expensive but is still an affordable ergonomic gaming mouse. ![]() The Basilisk V3 has a few more programmable inputs, is slightly lighter, and the switches are more durable and better feeling. If you prefer an ergonomic Razer gaming mouse: The Razer Basilisk V3 is enduringly popular among gamers, just like the G502 Hero. You’ll pay more for the newer-generation G502 X, but it may be worth it for some gamers. ![]() If you want better switches and a better scroll wheel: The Logitech G502 X has better-feeling, more durable L/R switches, and a better scroll wheel than the G502 Hero.
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