The Logitech G602 isn’t just the best wireless gaming mouse—it’s one of the most comfortable gaming mice I’ve used, period. Its palm grip shape is a familiar Logitech design, and the G602 feels great in my hand: comfortable and relaxed in everyday use, but easy to grip for faster-paced gaming sessions. The thumb groove offers comfort and control, while slight concave grooves in the left and right click buttons keep my fingers situated in place. The plastic material isn’t prone to collecting finger grease or causing my hand to sweat during an intense gaming session.
The G602 uses standard 2.4GHz wireless and a sensor that supports up to 2500 DPI. If that DPI sounds low, read my article on busting gaming mouse myths, and why high DPI gaming mice often have poor performance at those higher settings.
I used the G602 as my everyday work mouse for more than a month, and during that time it never once lagged, jittered, or showed any other issues resulting from its wireless connection. This was with the wireless receiver plugged into my tower, under my desk, with about four feet (and my legs) in between mouse and receiver.
I also never had to charge the mouse. After that two months, the battery meter still read half full. I spent most of that time in “Endurance mode,” which sends reports from the mouse to the PC at 125 Hz, or every 8ms. Logitech promises 1440 hours of battery life in that mode from two AA batteries. In “Performance mode,” which is activated by the switch beneath the scroll wheel, the G602 switches to a 500 Hz report rate, or every 2 ms. In Performance mode, Logitech says the G602 will still last 250 hours of gaming.
Most wired gaming mice today offer the option to report at 1000 Hz, or every millisecond. It’s possible that this can feel more accurate if you’re extremely sensitive, but the vast majority of us will have difficulty differentiating between 1000 Hz and 500 Hz. Remember, most monitors only refresh at 60 Hz, meaning you’re not going to see a difference between these polling rates. The polling rate only refers to how often the mouse’s sensor data is sent to the PC: the sensor is collecting data as quickly and accurately at 500 Hz as it is at 1000 Hz.
Wireless gaming mice tend to be heavier than wired ones thanks to their batteries, and the G602 is definitely a heavy mouse about 150 grams. And while I usually advocate lighter, simpler mice (as do most pro gamers), I found the G602’s weight surprisingly comfortable thanks to great gliding action on my hard mouse pad. In my go-to test for mouse responsiveness, one-hit-kill Unreal Tournament Instagib, I found that I regularly played better with the G602 than any of the other wireless mice I used. I felt more accurate and in-control and won nearly every match against a slew of bots that often beat me when I used other wireless mice.
The Logitech G602 isn’t just the best wireless gaming mouse—it’s one of the most comfortable gaming mice I’ve used, period. Its palm grip shape is a familiar Logitech design, and the G602 feels great in my hand: comfortable and relaxed in everyday use, but easy to grip for faster-paced gaming sessions. The thumb groove offers comfort and control, while slight concave grooves in the left and right click buttons keep my fingers situated in place. The plastic material isn’t prone to collecting finger grease or causing my hand to sweat during an intense gaming session.The G602 uses standard 2.4GHz wireless and a sensor that supports up to 2500 DPI. If that DPI sounds low, read my article on busting gaming mouse myths, and why high DPI gaming mice often have poor performance at those higher settings.I used the G602 as my everyday work mouse for more than a month, and during that time it never once lagged, jittered, or showed any other issues resulting from its wireless connection. This was with the wireless receiver plugged into my tower, under my desk, with about four feet (and my legs) in between mouse and receiver.I also never had to charge the mouse. After that two months, the battery meter still read half full. I spent most of that time in “Endurance mode,” which sends reports from the mouse to the PC at 125 Hz, or every 8ms. Logitech promises 1440 hours of battery life in that mode from two AA batteries. In “Performance mode,” which is activated by the switch beneath the scroll wheel, the G602 switches to a 500 Hz report rate, or every 2 ms. In Performance mode, Logitech says the G602 will still last 250 hours of gaming.Most wired gaming mice today offer the option to report at 1000 Hz, or every millisecond. It’s possible that this can feel more accurate if you’re extremely sensitive, but the vast majority of us will have difficulty differentiating between 1000 Hz and 500 Hz. Remember, most monitors only refresh at 60 Hz, meaning you’re not going to see a difference between these polling rates. The polling rate only refers to how often the mouse’s sensor data is sent to the PC: the sensor is collecting data as quickly and accurately at 500 Hz as it is at 1000 Hz.เมาส์เล่นเกมแบบไร้สายมีแนวโน้มที่จะหนักกว่าคนสายด้วยระบบแบตเตอรี่ของพวกเขา และ G602 เป็นเมาส์หนักประมาณ 150 กรัม และในขณะที่ฉันมักจะสนับสนุนหนูง่าย น้ำหนักเบา (เป็นการทำเกมที่สุด pro), พบน้ำหนักของ G602 ขอบคุณจู่ ๆ สบายดี gliding ดำเนินการบนแผ่นรองเมาส์ยากของฉัน ในการทดสอบของฉันไปสำหรับการตอบสนองเมาส์ หนึ่งตีฆ่าลวงตาแข่งขัน Instagib ฉันพบว่า ฉันเป็นประจำเล่นกว่ากับ G602 มีเมาส์ไร้สายอื่น ๆ ที่ใช้ ฉันรู้สึกว่าถูกต้องมากขึ้น และในการควบคุม และชนะทุกแมทช์กับฆ่าของบอที่มักจะชนะฉันเมื่อใช้เมาส์ไร้สายอื่น ๆ
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