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Logitech has three new gaming mice, and the wireless ones finally have USB-C up front. That’s right, Micro USB’s reign of terror continues to be on the decline as ...
Logitech has unveiled the Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, a wireless version of its best-selling gaming mouse. The mouse has all of the updated designs and components of the company’s ...
Logitech has unveiled a new gaming mouse. That's an old mouse, but completely new, but not: the G502 Lightspeed. Yes, Logitech has finally created a wireless version of the classic G502, a mouse ...
LAUSANNE, Switzerland & NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Logitech G, a brand of Logitech, (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, today unveiled the ultimate ...
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The new mice retain the form factor of previous G502 models, but Logitech is promising an array of advanced technologies, including Logitech's new Lightforce hybrid optical-mechanical switches. Ujesh ...
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The Logitech G502 is the most popular gaming mouse around, with over 47,000 reviews on Amazon and an almost five-star rating. While the original G502 is still going strong, Logitech has updated it in ...
Logitech is reprising its best-selling gaming mouse today with the launch of the G502 X, the newest versions of the G502. There are three new models of the mouse including the G502 X, the G502 X ...
The original G502 gaming mouse was released almost five years ago now. In tech years that makes it practically a pensioner. But it's a much-loved pensioner and one that can still go toe-to-toe with ...
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