🎯 Elevate your game with precision and speed!
The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Wired Gaming Mouse is engineered for high-speed gaming with a Fusion engine that delivers up to 500 IPS tracking speed. It features 8 customizable buttons, on-the-fly DPI adjustments ranging from 250 to 4000 DPI, and a 1ms response rate, ensuring every move is executed with precision. Designed for comfort, this lightweight mouse is perfect for extended gaming sessions and is backed by the world's leading gaming gear brand.
Finish | Glossy, Matte |
Enclosure Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 144 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.35"L x 2.83"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Monotone |
Style Name | Gaming |
Theme | Video Game |
Hardware Platform | Personal Computer |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Button Quantity | 8 |
Range | up to 4000.0 dots_per_inch |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4000 Dots per Inch |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Movement Detection | other |
Operating System | Mac |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Additional Features | High-Speed Tracking, On-The-Fly DPI |
D**O
Great all rounder
My go to mouse. Good performance when gaming and also the extra buttons are really good for macros as well. It's light enough, with a decent bit of weight to it, so it feels well built. I actually bought this one as a gift, as I already have one.I have had mine for 3 years and it is still as good as new. Lighting on it is not too obtrusive, easy to use and the software is okay. I have quite small hands but this is really comfortable to use, the person I gifted to has bigger hands and they have also said the design is comfy for them too. This is a great all-rounder mouse for casual gaming.
S**R
Durable, highly customisable, reprogramable with a top notch sensor, great value for money
The first decent gaming mouse I brought and loved, used to use cheap mouses thinking it wouldn't make much difference ooooh boy was i wrong.This mouse changed my opinion greatly, it's the sensor, it's fantastic in this logitech mouse, a cheap mouse if you try to play a shooter game then yank the mouse fast to turn around the sensor can't keep up you'll end up looking at the sky in game or the floor.G402 has great software program aswell i could rebind all the mouse buttons and even emulate keyboard button binds on the mouse button in case a game for whatever silly reason doesn't support mouse side buttons, it had a dpi shift button to drop the sensitivity temporarily upon holding down the button is good for thoose super long range sniper shots.It never really fit my hand very well but i have smaller chuncky hands, if you have longer fingers and skinny hand this'll be a good fit.
G**G
A decent mouse with some caveats
I own two G502s for work and home. I wanted a cheap spare "just in case", so I got a 402 for only £17 during Black Friday.It's a decent mouse, it's got most of the features of its bigger brother (502).+ Price, it's much more affordable+ Same software, works well for me+ Same good extra buttons on the left side (3 for thumb, 2 near left click) as the 502+ No grid pattern on the sides (the 502 is a nightmare to clean!)+ No braided cable. I absolutely hate them as they get twisted and are "stubborn" around corners- The mouse wheel feels very inferior to the 502. I'm not just talking about the lack of features (free scrolling, side clicks) but the build quality. It feels less fluid, plasticy and clicking the wheel is very loud.- No surface tuning (not sure how much it matters, tbh)- One of the feet is not smooth, it's a bit bumpy. I can't feel it when using it but it's a bad mark on QCIt's also miles lighter than the 502 (without weights). That's down to a personal preference, so it's neither a plus or con to me.Overall it's a mouse that will work for the vast majority of users, although those accustomed to high build quality could be slightly disappointed.
T**R
High FPS needs a mouse like this
The speed and precision of this mouse is top qualityFast and responsive and accurate to even the slightest of movementsThis will definitely take your gaming to the next level and put you at the top of the gaming eliteThe weight of this mouse is perfectly balanced, it feels great in your hand, doesn't make your hand sweaty, even after many hours of playing so no slip of your grip!It looks incredible, futuristic amd the LED lighting on it just blows you awayIf you're a gamer looking to take your game to the next level elite, then this is the gaming mouse for you!Best gaming mouse I have ever used
G**.
An excellent product that has served me well for 2 years.
Okay so I have been using the G402 for about 2 years now. I'm only coming back to review this because of the fact that I came to buy another one as a gift.It's an incredibly good mouse and is easily the best mouse available in this price range (£30 as of writing this review 02/12/2017).The sensor is fairly accurate and I haven't found reason to question it yet, and compared to the notably more expensive G502 and G403, there isn't much difference in sensory accuracy between the three.The addition of 5 extra buttons makes games with a lot of actions easier to play, in the sense that games where you have to press the M key, or P key or I key...Generally keys furthest away from your thumb or fingers if you're a right handed mouse user. Adding those key functions (Usually something like M for Map, or I for Inventory) and then dedicating them to one of the thumb buttons on the mouse means you have to stretch your left hand less to reach key functions. And it's just objectively better. Especially in a faster paced game like say PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds, where more quickly being able to adjust your scope zero distance, or using the extra mouse buttons as a hotkey for the map, and grenade and healing items specifically. Makes for quicker actions and more concentration on the gameplay at hand, instead of having to remember the 10 possible buttons for it that are out of your thumb reach, or going in to your inventory to manually apply items like that.Personally I have rather large hands I'd say, but whether I'm using palm or claw grip I find that the G402 fits my hand perfectly, and I'd say it is generally better for those with hands on the bigger side.In general usage, such as browsing, video editing, or searching along a video timeline when streaming, etc. I've never had a problem.All I can say is for the price, performance and usability, I can't fault it. No fancy gimmicks like RGB, no braided cables. A nice balance of features, ergonomic shape and weight really have proven me useful over the years and they really have allowed me to get better at games over time.Overall. I can't really find a way to fault the G402 at all.
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