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g502 hero is worth it ?

sohail14

my old mouse side button damaged in 8 months  so i want new mouse and that mouse button will not damage , can i buy g502 hero ?

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just get the g502, not the hero you are not going to use 16000dpi

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The G502 with the PWM 3366 sensor does the job fine, there's not really any reason to get the HERO version unless you want the newer logo, I suppose.

 

I've owned my G502 for around one and a half years and it's still going strong to this day.

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G502 HERO is the worst of the G502 variant. Its a pointless upgrade from the spectrum. 

 

Dont buy it. 

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I have the G502 Spectrum and love the thing, cant imagine the Hero is worth getting over it

 

 

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I had a G502 Spectrum which I loved, but I snapped the left click off after about 2 years (My fault, I am an aggressive clicker). So I replaced it with the HERO. It's just the more up-to date version of the Spectrum. New Logo, new sensor. I'm pretty sure they're about the same price. There's no reason to get a Spectrum over the HERO, if it's one over the other get the HERO. If you already had a Spectrum there wouldn't be a need to upgrade.

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The only reason to go for a Hero version is if you get the lightspeed. The is almost 0 difference between the 3366 and the Hero sensor, since it is basically the same.

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On 5/15/2019 at 1:12 AM, Pro-AMD said:

just get the g502, not the hero you are not going to use 16000dpi

 

On 5/15/2019 at 1:34 AM, seoz said:

The G502 with the PWM 3366 sensor does the job fine, there's not really any reason to get the HERO version unless you want the newer logo, I suppose.

 

I've owned my G502 for around one and a half years and it's still going strong to this day.

 

On 5/15/2019 at 3:11 AM, Hiya! said:

G502 HERO is the worst of the G502 variant. Its a pointless upgrade from the spectrum. 

 

Dont buy it. 

 

On 5/15/2019 at 3:11 AM, Hiya! said:

G502 HERO is the worst of the G502 variant. Its a pointless upgrade from the spectrum. 

 

Dont buy it. 

 

On 5/15/2019 at 10:27 AM, Ravendarat said:

I have the G502 Spectrum and love the thing, cant imagine the Hero is worth getting over it

 

On 5/15/2019 at 3:40 PM, Ardu said:

I had a G502 Spectrum which I loved, but I snapped the left click off after about 2 years (My fault, I am an aggressive clicker). So I replaced it with the HERO. It's just the more up-to date version of the Spectrum. New Logo, new sensor. I'm pretty sure they're about the same price. There's no reason to get a Spectrum over the HERO, if it's one over the other get the HERO. If you already had a Spectrum there wouldn't be a need to upgrade.

 

3 hours ago, Noah0302 said:

The only reason to go for a Hero version is if you get the lightspeed. The is almost 0 difference between the 3366 and the Hero sensor, since it is basically the same.

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Looking at the mouse you had previously, I'd just get the HERO, it's just the newer version of the Proteus Spectrum and it's cheaper. And their model is pretty similar to what you had already, so it won't take you as long to adjust to it.

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On 5/20/2019 at 8:37 PM, Ardu said:

Looking at the mouse you had previously, I'd just get the HERO, it's just the newer version of the Proteus Spectrum and it's cheaper. And their model is pretty similar to what you had already, so it won't take you as long to adjust to it.

what about side buttons ? do u think it wont damage ?

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1 hour ago, sohail14 said:

what about side buttons ? do u think it wont damage ?

I use side buttons a lot, and I've never had them break on me, but obviously it may be different from your experience but I am quite an aggressive clicker tbh.

If they were to break on you I'd be surprised, they are quite strong mice.

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Peripherals: Logitech G502 Hero//Corsair K70 MK 2 Cherry MX Red

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