![]() The six programmable buttons are located on the left side, and you can easily access them with the thumb. If you do not mind the cables or have your reasons to disapprove of wireless mice, you’d better check the G602’s wired sibling and read our Logitech G502 review. The blue LEDs on the side of the mouse display the DPI level you are at. All buttons are well placed and easy to access, although I felt the performance mode switcher is a bit awkward to toggle. As compared to the Razer Naga Epic Chroma or other game-specific mice, the G602 has fewer buttons, but after all, it is designed to be an all-rounder mouse. The Logitech G602 has a total of 11 buttons- a scroll wheel, a performance mode switcher, DPI toggles, six reprogrammable buttons, right and left clickers. It has a smooth bottom, which further helps you glide it across different surfaces. The wrist fatigue may become a concern, but if it is of any help, the mouse is easy to slide around. SizeĪlthough the G602 tops the scales at 152g (with two batteries), it is not a cumbersome beast. Logitech has some awesome ambidextrous gaming peripherals, but I can count the mice designed exclusively for lefties on the fingers of one hand. The G602 is yet another mouse that lefties cannot put on their Christmas wish list. The G602 has a similar design and button layout as its counterparts. The truth is that Logitech hasn’t rocked the boat with the design. The rubber provides extra grip when your palms become sweaty. The mouse has a relatively long shape and a medium-height arch, but the thumb ledge seems a bit big, while the pinkie rest is quite shallow. The G602 has a sleek design and the ergonomic curves are super comfortable for palm-grippers. Anyway, I’d better stop ranting about that, otherwise the review will take a detour to another topic. They pack the mice with fancy features, put an attractive price tag and sacrifice the comfort. That tendency is especially noticeable among manufacturers striving to become competitive to the most established brands. I have stumbled upon mice equipped with so many features and so many attachments that they look like an unsuccessful technical lab experiment.
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