The summary of ‘Logitech G502 X Plus vs Logitech G502 Lightspeed – what's new?’

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The YouTube video compares the Logitech G502 Lightspeed with the Logitech G502X Plus, highlighting the upgrades in the G502X Plus model, including Striking RGB lighting, 13 programmable buttons, optical switches, and a USB-C cable. The G502X Plus is lighter, supports the power play system, and features rubberized side grips and a removable DPI button. Both models share the hero sensor but the G502X Plus uses hybrid Optical mechanical switches. The video emphasizes the G502X Plus's improved responsiveness and durability due to the optical switches. Overall, the G502X Plus is seen as a satisfying upgrade despite feeling slightly lighter and potentially less premium.

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In this part of the video, the reviewer compares the Logitech G502 Lightspeed with the Logitech G502X Plus, which is an upgraded version of the original G502. The G502X Plus features subtle changes, such as Striking RGB lighting, 13 programmable buttons, and optical switches. Logitech addressed previous complaints by including optical switches and a USB-C cable. The G502X Plus is lighter than its predecessor and supports Logitech’s power play system. Both mice offer premium build quality, ergonomics, and programmable buttons.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the differences between the G502X Plus and the original model. The G502X Plus has slight changes such as a rubberized side grip and a removable button for adjusting DPI with customizable options. Both models feature the same hero sensor with up to 25,600 Max DPI, but the G502X Plus uses hybrid Optical mechanical switches. The buttons on both have a clicky sound, including the mouse wheel, which is notably loud. The newer model also has LED indicators for DPI levels. Ergonomics are good with rubberized grips in the G502X Plus, and there is an added RGB strip that impacts battery life. Overall, the new model is considered more satisfying to use despite feeling slightly lighter and possibly less premium due to weight shedding.

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In this part of the video, it is highlighted that the original Mouse managed up to 60 hours without lighting or 48 hours with lighting. The G502X Plus is presented as a worthy upgrade with Optical switches that make a difference, offering responsiveness and durability. The video encourages viewers to check the description for more spec comparisons, and concludes with a reminder to watch the sound test and other informative videos.