Friday 25 July 2014

Hoot! Logitech G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse

Just to share this new gaming mouse received last week from a buddy. He knows I am into gaming peripherals and decide to let me have a try on this new gear from Logitech.



Logitech G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse





Youtube Introduction of Logitech G502 Proteus Core





A very quick introduction to this new Logitech's G502 Proteus Core tunable gaming mouse. G502 is a adaptive gaming mouse which gamers are able to tune the following, weight, balance, sensitivity, DPI, mouse pad surface and also LED lit patterns.







Logitech G502 arrived in a small and yet informative box which is simple and yet nicely packaged. Box came in the same color scheme of the G502 which is Black and Blue. Nice!







At the rear of the box, more details on the technology and functions of the Logitech's G502 Proteus Core.







At the front of the box, one could flip open the cover and feel/ test the ergonomics design of the mouse by the plastic clam shell.







Specification of the Logitech G502 Proteus Core





Technical Specifications



Tracking

Resolution: 200 – 12,000 dpi

Max. acceleration: >40G*

Max. speed: >300 ips*



* Tested on Logitech G240 Gaming Mouse Pad



Responsiveness

USB data format: 16 bits/axis

USB report rate: 1000 Hz (1ms)

Microprocessor: 32-bit



Glide

Dynamic coefficient of friction - Mu (k): .10*

Static coefficient of friction - Mu (s): .15*



*Tested on wood-veneer desktop.



Physical specifications

Weight: 168 grams (mouse plus cable)

Weight: 121 grams (mouse only)

Length: 132mm

Width: 75mm

Height: 40mm



Package contents



Mouse

Tuning weights and weight case

User documentation



Additional Features



Most accurate sensor on the market

32-bit microcontroller

3 on-board profiles

1 millisecond report rate

Primary buttons rated to 20 million clicks

Mechanical microswitches

Improved keyplate design for better click feeling and performance

Braided cable with hook and loop cable tie

Sleep mode disabled

3 DPI indicator LEDs

Rubber grips

Magnetic weight-cavity door





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