10/2/2023 0 Comments Logitech g502 Prodeus SpectrumThere are three types of lighting effect, fixed color, color cycle(fades from color to color) and breathing effect(not much difference as the fixed color effect). However, you can only do that using the Logitech Gaming Software which you can set any color to your liking. One of the special features of the G502 Spectrum mouse is that is has a customizable RGB which is at the LED portion of the G logo on the main body of the mouse. If you want you can increase the weight of the mouse by adding a magnetic cover at the bottom of the mouse to feel more weight towards your palm which honestly does not really affect the mouse performance whatsoever. The weight of the mouse is 4.3 oz which is heavier than most of its competitors. The two buttons beside the left-click button are the sensitivity adjustment buttons which can increase or decrease the dpi. There are no buttons on the right side of the mouse which means this mouse is only for right-handed users only so for left-handed users is kinda like a bummer. There is also a silver dpi indicator which is kinda neat. The mouse on the left side contains the forward and back buttons and a DPI shift button. It also has a scroll wheel which at first when I spin the wheel it continuously spins which caught me off guard at first until I realized that the scroll wheel setting can be changed by clicking the top button beneath the mouse wheel to set the hyper-fast scrolling (default) or the click-to-click precision setting. There are 11 programmable buttons, with each button that can be manually changed to your liking using their Logitech Gaming Software. The G502 Proteus Core though has a blue stripe at the thumb rest while the Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum their external design is full black. The Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum has a height of 5.2 inches, a width of 2.95 inches and a depth of 1.57 inches which was similar to its predecessor, the G502 Proteus Core. With customizable RBG lighting and responsive performance, we are gonna take a look and see if the G502 Proteus Spectrum is better than its competitors like Razor or Steel Series. The Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum is expected to be available in the US starting in January 2016 and will retail for $79.99.The Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum is one of Logitech’s best mouse for casual and hardcore gamers alike. You can also calibrate the sensor against a gaming surface’s physical and reflective characteristics, which will then optimize the sensor's dynamic range to match the properties of the surface. Users can also further tweak how the G502 Proteus Spectrum performs by adjusting the weight and center of balance by placing up to five 3.6g weights to it. The mouse features a wide DPI range of 200 to 12,000 with zero sensor acceleration, zero smoothing or filtering and zero pixel rounding. The Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum Gaming Mouse allows the user to tweak its RGB lighting to their liking as it has a number of display options, including breathing light patterns, continuously cycle through the color spectrum, and even synchronize with Logitech G’s other RGB products.Īs far as accuracy goes, the PMW3366 is Logitech’s most powerful and accurate optical sensor and is combined with the Logitech G Delta Zero optical sensor technology, which increases reliable targeting. Logitech is introducing its G502 Proteus Spectrum Gaming Mouse at this year’s CES, which is an updated version of its best-selling Logitech G502 Proteus Core that now offers RGB support for up to 16.8 million colors while retaining the same powerful PMW3366 sensor.
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