Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum Vs. Logitech Pro X Superlight Wireless
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G502 Proteus Spectrum
| Pro X Superlight Wireless
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| Specification: | | |
| No. of Buttons: | 11 | 5 |
| No. of Macro Keys: | | |
| No. of Game Profiles: | 3 on-board profiles | 1 |
| Connection: | USB | Wired, Wireless |
| Cable length: | 1.83 m braided | USB Type-A to Micro USB |
| Wireless: | N/A | LIGHTSPEED wireless |
| Battery Type: | N/A | |
| Battery Life: | | up to 70 hours |
| Colourway: | Black | Black, White, Red or Pink |
| Ambidextrous: | Right Handed | Symmetrical Right Handed |
| Coating: | | |
| Software: | Logitech Gaming Software | Logitech G Hub |
| Compatible OS: | | Windows 8 or newer, MacOS 10.11 or newer |
| Weights: | 5 x 3.6g | No |
| Switch (L/R): | (Left / Right) 20 million clicks | |
| Switch Side: | | |
| Feet / Skates: | | PTFE |
| Encoder: | | |
| Grip Style: | | Claw |
| Sensor: | | |
| Type: | Optical | Optical |
| Brand: | PixArt | |
| Model: | PMW3366 | HERO |
| Processor: | 32-bit ARM | 32-bit ARM |
| Lift off distance: | | |
| DPI/CPI: | 200 - 12,000 dpi | 100 - 25,400 DPI |
| Memory Size: | Yes, Not specified | |
| Max tracking speed: | 300 ips | 400 IPS |
| Max acceleration: | 40G | 40G |
| Polling Rate Wired: | 1000 Hz (1ms) | 1000 Hz (1ms) |
| Polling Rate Wireless: | | 1000 Hz (1ms) |
| FPS: | | |
| NVIDIA Reflex: | | Compatable |
| Angle Snapping: | | |
| Lighting: | | |
| Colour Options: | 16.8 million colours | None |
| Lighting Effect: | | None |
| Dimensions & Weight: | | |
| Size: | | |
| Dimension (LxWxH): | 132 x 75 x 40 mm | 125.0 x 63.5 x 40.0 mm |
| Weight (grams): | 168 g | |
| Weight w/o cable: | 121 g | 63 g |
| Also compared to: | Also compared to: |
G502 Proteus Spectrum
The Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum is a legendary wired gaming mouse that's been a favorite among gamers for years—and for good reason. With 11 programmable buttons and 5 removable 3.6g weights, you can customize this thing to exactly match your playstyle and preferred heft. At 121g without cable (or up to 139g fully loaded), it's got substantial weight that some gamers swear by for precise control and steady tracking. The PixArt PMW3366 sensor with 32-bit ARM processor delivers flawless tracking from 200-12,000 DPI with 300 IPS speed and 40G acceleration—reliable performance that's stood the test of time. Switches are rated for 20 million clicks, so durability is solid. The 1.83m braided cable keeps things tangle-free, and 1000Hz polling ensures responsive 1ms input. Three onboard profiles let you save settings directly to the mouse, and Logitech Gaming Software gives you deep customization options. The RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors lets you match your setup's aesthetic. With its ergonomic right-handed design, aggressive gamer styling, and endless customization options, the G502 Proteus Spectrum is perfect for gamers who want a feature-packed workhorse that does it all—FPS, MMOs, MOBAs, you name it.
Pro X Superlight Wireless
The Pro X superlight wireless by Logitech uses an Optical sensor, specifically the HERO, providing a DPI/CPI range of 100 - 25,400 DPI. This is combined with a 32-bit ARM. This results in a tracking speed of 400 IPS, and a maximum acceleration of 40G. It uses a Wireless or Wired connection. It weighs in at <63 g without the cable and is approximately 125.0 x 63.5 x 40.0 mm (LxWxH).