But I don’t think the G602 is perfect. Its left side is crammed with six thumb buttons that are too small, indistinguishable, and not ideal for pressing during intense gaming sessions. Fewer buttons, more easily distinguished by touch, would be a big improvement for the G602. The mouse’s AM010 sensor isn’t great at very high movement speeds, so if you’re a Counter-Strike 1.6 player who plays at 500 sensitivity, the G602 isn’t the mouse for you. But for 99% of gamers, it’s fast and accurate enough that you won’t notice any performance issues while gaming.
The thumb buttons were my one complaint with the mouse, which was more than made up for by its reliability and performance. Logitech’s driver software is easy to use, allowing you to set up custom keybinds and DPI profiles. The mouse intelligently went into power-saving mode when I wasn’t using it, so it didn’t lose battery life when I left work for the day, but it was never slow or laggy on wake-up when I came back to my desk after an hour away. When I was testing other mice, I’d manually switch the G602 off, but I found myself coming back to it again and again when other mice were slow to install drivers or had dead batteries. As soon as I flicked the power switch, it was working perfectly.
But I don’t think the G602 is perfect. Its left side is crammed with six thumb buttons that are too small, indistinguishable, and not ideal for pressing during intense gaming sessions. Fewer buttons, more easily distinguished by touch, would be a big improvement for the G602. The mouse’s AM010 sensor isn’t great at very high movement speeds, so if you’re a Counter-Strike 1.6 player who plays at 500 sensitivity, the G602 isn’t the mouse for you. But for 99% of gamers, it’s fast and accurate enough that you won’t notice any performance issues while gaming.The thumb buttons were my one complaint with the mouse, which was more than made up for by its reliability and performance. Logitech’s driver software is easy to use, allowing you to set up custom keybinds and DPI profiles. The mouse intelligently went into power-saving mode when I wasn’t using it, so it didn’t lose battery life when I left work for the day, but it was never slow or laggy on wake-up when I came back to my desk after an hour away. When I was testing other mice, I’d manually switch the G602 off, but I found myself coming back to it again and again when other mice were slow to install drivers or had dead batteries. As soon as I flicked the power switch, it was working perfectly.
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