It's a 3x2 configuration and grouped pretty close together. A total of five different sensitivity levels can be set with the G602 and there's a small LCD indicator on the left side to let you know which one is currently in use.įinally, there are six, count them, six thumb buttons, giving you a lot of control at your thumb tip. You can use it to quickly switch between various sensitivity settings. On the left edge of the of the left mouse button are two more buttons, which default to choosing the DPI of your mouse. Below the scroll wheel is a button to switch from Performance to Endurance mode, which I will talk more about later. The mouse wheel can tilt (Edit: Can't tilt) and feature a clicking scroll rather than the smooth scrolling on some other Logitech mice. There are the two main mouse buttons, which offer good tactile feedback: strong and responsive. One of the things that Logitech gets right is to have a good design that's great to hold for those that don't use a claw grip.ġ1 programmable buttons are available on the G602. It's a right handed mouse and it feels really comfortable to hold. The physical shape of the mouse is similar to some of their earlier models in the G500S but with some changes. Why, do you ask, did Logitech do this? Well, this mouse is made to last and last a long time so the need to recharge or connect to a computer isn’t something that Logitech thinks you’ll be doing often. Unlike some of their other wireless mice, you have to use the wireless receiver and there’s no recharging capability. The Logitech G602 is a pure wireless gaming mouse, meaning there’s no connection to the computer. While the last re-releases were rebranding with minor changes, we finally have a new product that’s a differentiator from their recent offerings.
LOGITECH GAMING MOUSE G602 SERIES
With the recent resurgence in the G series line of products for Logitech, they’re really pushing the gaming hardware side of things.