Get gaming with Logitech's G502 Hero mouse discounted to $40

G502 Hero
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The Logitech G502 Hero gaming mouse has dropped to $39.99 on Amazon. This is the first time it has ever dropped this low on Amazon where it usually goes for around $50. It actually went on sale at Dell a few months ago for as low as $33, but it's currently $70 on the Dell website. The same mouse is around $47 at Best Buy and even more elsewhere.

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The Logitech G502 Hero is a wired gaming mouse with a 16,000 DPI sensor. That's a lot of DPI, which means this mouse has superior accuracy and responsiveness. Plus it's adjustable so you can find the perfect setting for the perfect gaming speed.

You'll find 11 total buttons on the mouse, and each one of them is customizable so you can set it to do what you want. The mouse even has on-board memory so you can save up to five different profiles directly on the mouse. That's convenient because it means you can travel with the mouse, even plug it into a different system, and still set your buttons to do exactly what you want. And you might want different buttons doing different things if you play a lot of different types of video games. Side buttons can be used much differently in a real-time strategy versus a shooter or RPG.

This is a mouse designed with elite and competitive gamers in mind. Beyond the DPI sensor and customizable profiles, it also has an adjustable weight system. That's particularly important to people who care very strongly about even the most precise movements. There are five removable 3.6 gram weights inside, which you can take out or replace based on your needs.

Logitech's LightSync technology means that not only are the lights RGB, so you can pick from millions of colors, but they also sync with other Logitech gear for a uniform and colorful look.

John Levite
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