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Logitech's G502 Hero swaps out the beloved PWM3366 sensor for its new Hero flagship, with little appreciable result. It's still a great gaming mouse though.
Now dubbed the Hero 25K sensor, Logitech boasts that these mice now come with the world’s first sub-micron-level mouse sensor. “Hero 25K is the first sensor that can accurately track movement ...
Logitech assured me the PWM3366 isn’t going away anytime soon, but did note that HERO’s simplified internals offer benefits even to hypothetical wired mice—lowered weight, more design ...
The G502 Hero is shipping in October for $80. The big new feature is the inclusion of Logitech’s Hero sensor, which is an updated version of the optical tracking system that it built with ...
The G502 Hero's design is a bit overcomplicated, but it's still the go-to heavy palm grip mouse with a new, even better sensor. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours ...
Logitech also says that the HERO 25K is capable of that sub-micron tracking without the use of mouse smoothing and that even when it's used at a high DPI, it's still "10x more power efficient than ...
Logitech's gaming mice can now track movement at the sub-micron level with 25,000 DPI resolution. ... Now select Logitech G mice with a HERO sensor can go from 16,000 DPI to 25,000 DPI. richard ...
Either way, the Logitech G502 HERO has the magic. The left and right clicks feel great and are rated for an impressive 50 million clicks each. The story doesn’t end there.