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This mouse is not perfect, but everything I do dislike about this mouse was fixable. Out of the box the weight was very off for me, but they included adjustable weights that you can insert into the bottom of the mouse to dial in the perfect feeling. When I first plugged the mouse in any game I would run would lag a lot. This was due to the pull rate being way to high on the mouse. After download the mouse software and adjusting the pull rate down slightly the experience was perfect. Overall it is a g502 with special branding. The buttons feel great, the scroll is responsive and tactile, and the mouse is bullet proof. If you looking for a great white mouse, or are a fan of league/KDA I would recommend this mouse.All these 'gamers' and their braided cables, they are ugly, catch lint, and catch on edges. This mouse alone is worth the purchase for the sensor coupled with the smooth cable alone. Award winning sensor, awesome color scheme, and smooth cable.I'm down.I had a really basic Logitech mouse that started dying, so I got this one on same - and it has not disappointed! I love the adjustable weights and how customizable it is!Comfortable affordable not terribleThis mouse is very effectiveOops. Wanted a white mouse to replace my 3 year old Corsair M65 RGB Elite. Decent mouse in all aspects aside from the god awful cheap omron switches in there. Matched my keyboard and other Corsair peripherals. Went for this bc it was white and had rave reviews. Not disappointed. Solid build quality. I like heavy thicc mice so I loaded this thing with all the weights and took it for a spin. Clicks are solid, a little cheapy here and there but nothing bad.Too many buttons, not gonna lie. Don't need the stupid DPI buttons right on my left click constantly adjusting my sens. Scroll wheel is awesome lol. Really solid feeling and you can unlock it to just send it flying. Sniper buttons never get used by me so I could've done without that too.The paint scheme is cool, I guess. I just wanted a solid quality white mouse. Wish I knew that they charge like 2x regular price for it. Also didn't need the stupid seductive gamer character on the box.Great mouse, for real. The white part kind of looks like an egg, which is neat. Scrolls pretty well, comfy palm fit - I have been crushing spreadsheets, pivot tables, noSQL, Tableau, Domo, all the queries. If you need a new mouse, and you like using those little balance weights to get swipe and scroll swoll, don’t wait another second. Gobble this guy up.This is a great mouse for gaming.Plenty of macro options with generally convenient button placement for right handsers. I already have a black cordless option but wanted this one to go with my new all white build. The only drawback is the cord as it gets in the way and I do find it limiting after years of gaming with the wireless G502. Not sure why this color configuration does not include a wireless option. 4/5 stars for this reason only. Otherwise, my favorite gaming mouse.My original G502 from launch was showing some signs of wear-and-tear, so I decided to pick up this K/DA variant as a replacement, and I'm pretty impressed. As someone with very large hands, the profile of the G502 is perfect, and I find the grip very comfortable. The programmable buttons are also a huge help for both gaming productivity. K/DA design isn't overdone, which I think is the right call. I saw some other reviews complain about the lack of a braided cable on this variant, but honestly I prefer the plain rubber (I find the braided cable tends to get stuck on desk pads when moving the mouse quickly). Overall, quite pleased with the experience.I bought it when my old G903's battery died and I picked this mouse for its design. I didn't look outside of Logitech because I just can't stand a mouse that doesn't have infinite scrolling (thanks Logitech for getting me addicted with it). I've used a wide range of gaming/ergo mice: Razer Naga, Corsair M65, Logitech MX Master, G903, G700s, and I think this is the most comfortable mouse I've used. I like the slightly downward-curved left button for index finger a lot, and the classic thumb platform gives my thumb a good place to rest when I'm using it.Everything is great about this mouse. With it's additional 5 reprogrammable buttons it's a must have for any gamer or excel power user. I love the KDA design, it matches well with my white desktop tower. The only complaint I have is that compared to the regular G502 mouse the cable is not fabric. The seems quite cheap to be honest and I expected a lot more at this price range.The glowing G (logitech) logo is a nice touch on a side note even thought ur hand will be covering it.I was in the market for a white mouse, as I recently updated my setup to be white, but every mouse I found was either a cheap uncomfortable one, flat out ugly / impractical, or not up for gaming.This one, is almost exactly the same as the G502 which I have had for a few years, except the cord isn't cabled (kinda lame), and it's 10x prettier. For right handed people, this is insanely comfortable and incredibly pretty. You can change the lighting and DPI to whatever you like using the Logitech G Hub program. There are also a ton of buttons, in the pretty blue colour, which are incredibly functional and nicely placed, unlike a lot of buttons I see on a mouse.The only set back I see is the price. It is about 20-30$ more than the G502, but it's worth it for the looks imo. If you don't care about the looks, the get the G502 instead of the hero edition.Been in love with the Logitech G502 forever and had to get this to match my white setup. Only wish they kept the original braided cord but no issues with connection or length. Everything is the same besides cord and colour with the original G502.