Logitech made a refresh of this, the G604, it has the Hero sensor and the G502 scroll wheel. The G602 has really high lift off distance, the G604 fixes that. I'm excited to finally have it in my hands!
Damn... I had this mouse for 2,5 year and had to send it back to the logitech cause it broke. They send me brend new replacement which has broke after 3 months of using it. Now i wonder what should i buy next. I really loved it for this time but i want to but sth wich has more buttons but all mmo mice are wired. Was thinking about changing to Logitech g600 but i am affraid of the annoing wire. I play mmo games but mainly need it for a 3d modleing in Blender. Any recommandation ? Thx
There's no input lag that I can sense, and it works great. It is a bit heavy, so if you want a lighter mouse Logitech does have other lighter weight ones like the G Pro Wireless and the new G502 Lightspeed
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting Yeah, I prefer more buttons, but no so much, WoW doesn't need anymore 10 buttons on the side, so G602 is perfect I think, but.... This Wireless scares me out :P G502 Hero is not bad but... A very bit less buttons.
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting Hey just a FYI, You can take one of the batteries out and the mouse will still work just fine, Removing one battery makes the usage time shorter but the mouse is way lighter. Just have to swap batteries more often.
Hey any updates on the battery life in performance mode? I've been thinking on picking this up because I've wanted a big wireless gaming mouse for a while. I tried the G603, but it was a bit misshapen/small for my hands.
I've been using it daily in performance mode since this video went up and I have yet to recharge the batteries. I'm currently using two Amazon Basics rechargeable 2400mah batteries, and Logitech Gaming Software reports 3/5 bars for battery life. I'm really impressed with this mouse's longevity on a single set of batteries.
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting Also for testing mouse responsiveness, I noticed that Source Engine games (Team Fortress 2 or Counter strike) really shows the flaws of low polling rates. I tried an MX Master 2s on TF2 and it felt REALLY unresponsive, unlike your standard 1000hz polling rate gaming mice.
Logitech made a refresh of this, the G604, it has the Hero sensor and the G502 scroll wheel.
The G602 has really high lift off distance, the G604 fixes that.
I'm excited to finally have it in my hands!
Right on brotha. Might pick this up for 30 bucks on amazon right now.
Do it! Mine just came in and I love it so far.
Soon you’re going to be a big TH-camr. Just wait and see
Got an update on the G602 yet? Or has it been stricken from your memory?
Damn... I had this mouse for 2,5 year and had to send it back to the logitech cause it broke. They send me brend new replacement which has broke after 3 months of using it. Now i wonder what should i buy next. I really loved it for this time but i want to but sth wich has more buttons but all mmo mice are wired. Was thinking about changing to Logitech g600 but i am affraid of the annoing wire. I play mmo games but mainly need it for a 3d modleing in Blender. Any recommandation ? Thx
g0me2z g300s it’s small light and a pretty good mouse
Hello friend, Mouse is good for PvP player World of Warcraft? No lagging? Works like wired one?
There's no input lag that I can sense, and it works great. It is a bit heavy, so if you want a lighter mouse Logitech does have other lighter weight ones like the G Pro Wireless and the new G502 Lightspeed
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting Yeah, I prefer more buttons, but no so much, WoW doesn't need anymore 10 buttons on the side, so G602 is perfect I think, but.... This Wireless scares me out :P G502 Hero is not bad but... A very bit less buttons.
Hi friends, I want to buy this mouse. is it a good mouse for FPS games like Call Of Duty?
Its pretty heavy for FPS gaming, I would suggest something like the G502 HERO SE, its only $30 at most places and is an excellent wired mouse
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting thank you. I'm looking for a wireless gaming mouse, but not expensive
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting Hey just a FYI, You can take one of the batteries out and the mouse will still work just fine, Removing one battery makes the usage time shorter but the mouse is way lighter. Just have to swap batteries more often.
Hey any updates on the battery life in performance mode?
I've been thinking on picking this up because I've wanted a big wireless gaming mouse for a while.
I tried the G603, but it was a bit misshapen/small for my hands.
I've been using it daily in performance mode since this video went up and I have yet to recharge the batteries. I'm currently using two Amazon Basics rechargeable 2400mah batteries, and Logitech Gaming Software reports 3/5 bars for battery life. I'm really impressed with this mouse's longevity on a single set of batteries.
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting
Welp I'm definitively picking it up now, it just went 25% off on canadian Amazon.
Thanks for answering my question dude!
@@GamesCoffeeCollecting
Also for testing mouse responsiveness, I noticed that Source Engine games (Team Fortress 2 or Counter strike) really shows the flaws of low polling rates.
I tried an MX Master 2s on TF2 and it felt REALLY unresponsive, unlike your standard 1000hz polling rate gaming mice.
@@MillerTMThat's very interesting, I'll definitely check that out. Thanks for the heads up!