Logitech has for many years known for its computer peripherals. First it was the unpretentious office mouse and "Claudia," then appeared and specialized devices for gamers. Now the company is not only on a par with the market leaders, but also sets benchmarks for its competitors. New Gaming Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Core - yet another proof of that. The device combines an aggressive new design, comfortable ergonomics, innovative sensor and scroller with a fantastic resolution of 12,000 dpi.
Proteus Core is designed to be modded with unparalleled levels of customization, so that you'll be unstoppable. What makes Proteus Core so unique? Sensor tuning calibration gives you maximum accuracy, precision, and responsiveness by tuning the sensor to your surface.The device is super flexible, working flawlessly on timber, laminate and steel as well as standard mouse pad materials, not to mention its five chevron-shaped 3.6g weights, its eleven programmable buttons, in-game DPI shifting and dual mouse wheel modes.
There are quite a few glossy surfaces and they seem to provide pathways for air movement under your hand besides being aesthetically pleasing, and while appearances probably have a lot to do with their inclusion, we believe Logitech was trying to reduce sweaty palm syndrome here.The G502 measures 132mm long, 75mm wide and 40mm tall, which is similar to my Logitech Performance MX. It also weighs about the same at 145g, which is surprising given the Performance MX is only 147g and includes a lithium-ion battery as it is wireless. The G502 can tip the scales at 163g with all the weights installed (168g if you include the USB cable).
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Logitech has for many years known for its computer peripherals. First it was the unpretentious office mouse and "Claudia," then appeared and specialized devices for gamers. Now the company is not only on a par with the market leaders, but also sets benchmarks for its competitors. New Gaming Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Core - yet another proof of that. The device combines an aggressive new design, comfortable ergonomics, innovative sensor and scroller with a fantastic resolution of 12,000 dpi.
Proteus Core is designed to be modded with unparalleled levels of customization, so that you'll be unstoppable. What makes Proteus Core so unique? Sensor tuning calibration gives you maximum accuracy, precision, and responsiveness by tuning the sensor to your surface.The device is super flexible, working flawlessly on timber, laminate and steel as well as standard mouse pad materials, not to mention its five chevron-shaped 3.6g weights, its eleven programmable buttons, in-game DPI shifting and dual mouse wheel modes.
There are quite a few glossy surfaces and they seem to provide pathways for air movement under your hand besides being aesthetically pleasing, and while appearances probably have a lot to do with their inclusion, we believe Logitech was trying to reduce sweaty palm syndrome here.The G502 measures 132mm long, 75mm wide and 40mm tall, which is similar to my Logitech Performance MX. It also weighs about the same at 145g, which is surprising given the Performance MX is only 147g and includes a lithium-ion battery as it is wireless. The G502 can tip the scales at 163g with all the weights installed (168g if you include the USB cable).