+Jamie Lazarov yeah it's a more comfortable mouse, a lot of people are going to prefer it. Just a personal preference thing... I aim a lot better with the G302 because it's smaller, so I always use that instead.
Rocket Jump Ninja how about the sensor accuracy for aiming? One of the reviews from other people said that it is not that accurate, can I get any confirmation in that?
UPDATE: I tested on the G402. I totally regret what I bought. G402 feels so damn comfortable. But G302 is also viable, but after playing with it, i feel like i change grips everytime I use it. going for the g402 once this mouse breaks. One con about the G302 is when you lift the mouse, you can feel the insides shaking. its like a hollow feeling. G302 didnt suck, I just preferred the G402 more. hehe thanks RJN
+Wong zhi qin insides shaking? That's not right... maybe you can return it as defective? Also yeah there are people out there who say the G302 shape is no good, but personally I quite like it. It took me a while to get used to though, just like it took me a while to get used to the Razer Diamondback, but once I did, I was aiming better than ever. Sorry to hear you regret your purchase! Hope you can return it and replace it with the G402, or you can eventually adjust and start to love it :) I'd take the G302 over the G402 any day!
+Rocket Jump Ninja (Mouse Reviews and Gaming) not really shaking, but it gives that type of inside vibration feeling. it didnt really improved my aim as my previous mice has almost the same shape. I am going to use g302 until it breaks as it is complicating to send the item back and its very incovenient. its shape is not BAD, but I personally prefer a more comfortable one.
+Wong zhi qin ah ok. Yeah I prefer a more comfortable one too, that's why I use Zowie EC2-A or Rapoo V300, but my third choice is Logitech G302 or G303.
+Rocket Jump Ninja (Mouse Reviews and Gaming) If I am looking for one affordable mouse that is comfortable, last long and don't have much issues, which one should I get? getting the g402 is my choice for now. but I dont know much about gaming mice. please give me your recommendations.
I'm praying that you bought the rival 110 because its shape really compliments fingertip/ claw grip users. Bigger mice like the g502, g402, etc can cause uncomfort due to the size of the mouse, especially for claw/ fingertip users.
Someone just gave a +1 to my comment... for anyone new reading, my hand is about 18.3cm, so about 7.2 inches... I don't know if 6.5 inches would work quite as well, pretty sure that comment has been modified since I responded to it.
Hi, I heard that g303 is more preferable for fps instead of g302. They claimed that g302 was created for MOBA. Correct me if I'm wrong..what's u guys opinion..?
I don't mind the weight as I have a G602 with both batteries right now. I like the extra buttons as I use them on windows very often. But I'm wondering if having a lighter mouse would help me with my aim as I also play FPS game w/ some MOBA and RTS, mainly Special Force 2 + DotA 2. Do you think having a lighter mouse will help my game?
jamal diakite I'd personally prefer the Rival 100, but my hand is 18cm, I palm grip and I prefer smaller mice. The G402 definitely has some good features though.
You seem to know a ton about gaming mice, i have a MX518 wich i got for too long and the sensor isn't good anymore. Wich do you prefer i get? I want the shape to be close to the MX518, and that G502 looks about right.
***** Well i love my corsair mouse, i threw my old MX518 away. And suddenly the input lag i had with my MX518 is completely gone! i guess the sensor got worn out.
Is the g302 a good mouse for finger-tip grip? I have pretty big hands but never got used to palm gripping. If not, any other mouse suggestion for fingertip grip. Thanks!
You just cleared my confusion about griping. I totally want that g302 type hold on the mouse so you can easily lift your mouse up if you're a low sensitivity user in csgo. Thanks and yeah. I watched almost all videos here but this particular one made me a subscriber
+Rocket Jump Ninja i guess i have to try it out first then. But i think it won't be an issue for me. The g303 is just perfect for me in size and weight and the 3366 sensor. I hope the shape of it doesn't make it weird for me. I am still using me mx518 which i bought in 2006. So you know how much sensitive I'm for the shape.
+Wahab Qamar Yeah the shape is the biggest problem for the G303... a lot of people love it, but a lot of people hate it too. Hopefully you're one of the people who love it.
+Rocket Jump Ninja Even if i don't love it, i can mod it hopefully it will workout. I'm hopeful that it will work out just that i can lift the mouse. Thumb on left side and palm edge on the other. Also it has the bottom height which you can feel on the palm. Fingers crossed though
+Rocket Jump Ninja As a hybrid gripper(both palm and claw). I hoped that this mouse had the resting plastic edge on the right side of right click, so that i could rest my ring finger and place my pinky finger on the side
Rocket Jump Ninja I don't think I'll notice the delay. I'm not pro enough. And I used to use non-gaming wireless mice for FPS gaming before. Just the weight I'm worried about. Thanks for answering. Subbed for answering comments :D
***** I already have the g602 :D it's great. I used it for a good 5 months, only had to change the batteries twice, but the included battery lasted 4 months; replacement batteries were bad old rechargable batteries. But recently, I changed to a cheap light mouse during gaming, macros are still great for web browsing and other activities.
+Rocket Jump Ninja thanks but Does DPI make any significant difference as it has only 4000 DPI whereas G303 has 12000. I don't know hyperfusion engine in G402 has any advantage over others or not?
+Nauman Tanveer DPI over 4000 is redundant. More important is how smooth it tracks, how fast you can move the mouse without it spinning out, and also whether or not it has acceleration or deceleration. The G402 sensor is really good, but I think it can spin out after a certain speed (most mice can though). Still, it's really hard to make it do it, and if you're playing that fast, I doubt you'd be accurate. Check out some other videos on my channel, especially "The Great Sensor Debate" videos, I explain the sensors more in those.
hey , i like your review :D . i need to ask you about these mouse if it is good for playing game that i play only dota or shooting game such as cod . Currently i have g302 and g402 . g302 lacks some programmable buttons but good for accuracy and grip in hand . so i am currently using g402 the best thing in g402 it has programmable button that i set to in it spells . Mostly in dota i need to use spells so i quickly press side button to counter rivals and get kills easily (y) . Can you plz tell me which mouse is better for Dota , so i can hav full luxury with these logitech mouse babe's :D .
+Safi Rehan Hey, thanks! I don't think there is a mouse like that... not that I've tested anyway. Most mice just have the two side buttons, and some have 2 DPI buttons on top as well. But that's it, you probably won't find buttons as good as the G302 on others, they're made for MOBA.
+Rocket Jump Ninja i purchase g302 2 months before and g402 yesterday both mice r good it only depend which is favorable . Second both these are 1st and 2nd time that i hav once purchased in a life gaming mice ; never used any gaming mice before . Moreover they are in a bit range peoples can afford 30-38$ to purchase :) . thumbs up for g302 and g402 .
Please tell me which one of G402 or G502 has the widest distance between thumb and pinky while griping the mouse in palm grip. I have big hands and though and I find the G402 long enough is not wide enough to not feel like holding a pencil with my thumb/pinky kind of strain...
I don't have those mice anymore but from memory they are about the same width, so I think you will need to find another mouse. The Razer Deathadder is wide and comfortable.
+Rocket Jump Ninja hi ,I m in the market looking for a new mouse should I get the 302 or the 402 my hands are about the same size as yours and my distance for a 360 is 35 cm.would the low malfunction speed of the 302 stop me .the price difference is around 8dollars here
Inzamam Ibrahim 3m/s actually isn't too low, not as much as people say it is anyway. It shouldn't be a problem even at 35cm/360, so I think it would be best to choose the mouse based on shape and what you play. G302 is still my preference in Quake, I actually sold my G402. It was good, but not for me.
I have, and have had this g402 since last christmas. It still works perfectly fine in fps. Should I buy the g502? or stay with g402? I play almost exclusively fps.
nayr isback MMORPG generally need to focus on clicks, comfort and extra buttons. All of the mice I'm testing are suited more for FPS games. But I liked the idea of the Razer Naga Hex, it has 6 buttons on the side and a place for your thumb, they're old so you might be able to get one cheap now, otherwise you could look at the new Naga. Roccat have just come out with an MMORPG mouse that you can customize the side buttons on, it's called the Roccat Nyth. You could also try the Logitech G600. Make sure you check out some reviews of those mice before purchasing, of course!
Rocket Jump Ninja Thank's a lot..I think I will go with Logitech g303... I've been searchin a lot of info. before i buy the stuff and I heard a lot about Logitech g303 most of them recommend that model because of the performance for using left & right clicks and they said that the g402 & 502 is suitable for shooting games using long press while shooting...
nayr isback You're welcome. The G303 is a great mouse for sure, but it doesn't have many buttons, are you sure you won't need them? The clicks are good, but I wouldn't say they're that big a selling point, and while it's awesome for aim, it's not the most comfortable mouse to hold either. But if that's the mouse that sounds best for you, then go for it, it's one of my favourites. I'm just not sure it suits MMORPG.
I have found that gripping the G302 is quite uncomfortable (slightly painful like a phantom pain) and awkward for my hand, mostly in the side areas. I just purchased the G502 since it is curved. I feel like it will be more comfortable to me. Seeing as you have tried both of these mice what is your opinion
+BT TV Official the G502 is more comfortable than the G302, but its size and weight make it awkward to aim. If you're not playing First Person Shooters, it's the better mouse to get.
Ahhhh I see. Thank you for the response! Hopefully the G502 will work better with my hands then! I am not too sure with how much the weight will affect me, with it having the removeable plates I think thats a plus. Good comparison though! Thank you
+BT TV Official thanks! And yeah the G502 is heavy even without any weights in it, that's the problem! But people still use it and play pretty well in First Person Shooters, so again it's personal preference. Just most people prefer lighter mice.
Im Looking to buy one of those mice. im 15 years old and i currently use the razer naga 2012. i mainly play csgo and lol. i see most csgo pros use G502 but also seen a few use G303 but not really seen someone use it for snipeing is it good for that? Which one should i pick help plz :D
The Logitech G502 is big and heavy, but it is not too bad for being a sniper. Some people get good with it, but for games like CS:GO, I usually recommend smaller mice like the G303. Smaller usually means lighter and easier to aim. So some questions for you, how big is your hand base to tip of middle finger? Do you claw grip or palm grip? Do you want a lot of buttons? And are you ready to get used to a new shape?
+Rocket Jump Ninja (Gamer Reviews) Im not sure what grip i use but i think i use a mix of both. buttons is kinda nice cause i play wow once in a while but not 100% needed. im ready to get use to a new shape as long as it doesnt take too long. About the finger hand size thing i dont know.i feel to that a lighter mice would be better for csgo but so many people do use the G502. atleast 4/5 in tsm use it.
I'm not sure why so many use it, I would prefer the G402 for CS:GO, because it has a similar shape and is much lighter. I've been playing Quake for over 17 years and heavy mice are not good for aim in my experience. What do the professional players use? Maybe find a player who has the style you want and use what they do. As long as you don't try to play fast, the G502 is probably fine, but I still think having a lighter mouse will be better in the long run. One last question, do you know your cm per 360? As in, do you use high or low sensitivity? I think low sensitivity might be ok on heavy mice, but it's hard to say because I play very differently to those players. Sorry I can't be more help, there are a lot of factors when choosing what's right for you! The good news is that no matter what you choose, it's all experience that will help you somehow. And you can always sell the G502 if you don't like it, they are quite popular.
Hey ninja, I am now deciding which mouse should I get. the g402 or the g303? I have a 18cm from the tip of my middle finger to my wrists. I am not sure what grip am I using.(My fingers tend to claw a little, and I can tell you its not a full surface contact with the palm so its definitely not a palm grip. since my mouse is much smaller, I am not sure if using the g402 will kinda change my grip style. So my grip is just kind of claw grip but not a full claw, a palm grip with not much surface contact since the mouse is much small. I am really stuck in between since my mouse grip(somewhat fingertip/claw since it dont do much contact. its like so less contact that the mouse back is not an issue to me.) would change if I had a bigger mouse, like its going to be a palm/claw. since my I am looking for a mouse that is comfortable to hold, not heavy, great for fps games.(mostly csgo) The thing is, the mouse I am currently using is a lenovo branded mouse and I dont know the exact weight (I have no weight measuring tool) and the dpi settings for the mouse.I did a online dpi test but I doubt the results because its a weird method and i dont know if i am doing it right.I only have the code but apparently I couldnt find any in the lenovo website. the code is lxh-ems-10za . its a elongated mouse, the shape is very much close to the g402 except it is ambidextrous or you can call it symmetrical and it is shorter, smaller, slimmer than the g402. in terms of the g303, I like how it is light, has a great clicking sound, and not too much extra buttons and it also has a great sensor. the complaints about the g303 is its lens will rattle, the light will overheat( I know you can turn it off) and the fact it has a very sharp angle. but I think I can manage to cope with that. but then, the g303 is currently unavailable in my country(the logitech g website in my country doesn't show the product.) but some other sellers apparently sell it for the maximum retail price so it became much expensive than the g402. my best guess is that they bought from overseas so the price was increased. I am not sure when the product will arrive here as because there will be much cheaper prices if it did. the seller for the g303 had a price of rm250. RM for USD exchange rate is 1 dollar for about RM4.2 or close to that. Well, the seller for the g402, holds the price for around Rm150 to 160 including postage. The online sellers are much cheaper than the shops that sell the g402 as the shops is apparently a tourist area and I dont know anywhere else to buy it so I decided to buy online. The thing I like for the g402 is the many good reviews from other gamers and buyers. and the fact logitech has amazing build quality and can last for years. the extra buttons dont really matter to me and I dont think I will need a sniper button. its fusion engine thingy is most likely to be useless because I dont have a big mousepad and I dont use extra low sensitivity. the braided cable or the rubber cable also doesnt matter. the g402 is a very popular mouse among the fps gamers too. I am not sure whether to wait for the g303 or just buy the g402. to put it simply, g402 +recommendation +availability +pricing +build quality -too much of useless buttons -unsure about the comfortability since I am not sure what kind of grip I am using.( I can send you images if you are willing to help me) -heavier than the g303 but I am still unsure about the weight of my current mouse. g303 +lighter +good sensor +build quality +less additional features and buttons that are useless to me. -pricing -availability -comfort -lens rattle problem and since I will buy them online, I am hesistant to claim warranty if I had a defective product since I have to send them back and send them back here. Also, I subscribed because you are a experienced gamer that knows what you are talking about. I hope you would reply to me soon.
+Wong zhi qin hey, ok so the G402 is fairly tall, I'd say your grip will change if you get that. The back of your palm would rest on it a little. It sounds like you'd prefer the G303 by your grip style. There is lens rattle on a lot of G303s but not all of them. Another viewer on this channel commented they finally got one with no rattle. It's luck of the draw, I guess, but I personally haven't had a problem having a rattle in it. Next, I have had the G303 cycling colours all day, every day since I got it ... I've had my computer on up to 14 hours and it hasn't overheated once. In fact right now, it's not even warm. The Logitech G302 is available in more places and also doesn't overheat. The sharp angles, some people complain about them, but I have an 18.5 cm hand and for me, they fit perfectly. Logitech have "good" build quality, not exceptional. They have some issues that they need to address ... quality of plastics, quality of click (the G502 click is really bad), lens rattle, and more. They need to improve their mouse wheels and cables. The Logitech G303 has a really good cable, but bad mouse wheel. G402 has the same bad mouse wheel. The sensor in the G402 is the same as the G302, and I've never had a problem with either. I think it's a great sensor. For FPS gamers, unless you are comfortable with the grip on the G402 or have a bigger hand, then I think you'd aim better with the G303 or G302, because they're smaller and easier. But they're all very light weight mice. The G402 feels good weight wise, just the shape did not suit me. I understand your concerns about warranty and availability, it's always hard buying mice like that. Are there other mice that you can get? Because I can offer some other recommendations. I will be reviewing the Zowie EC2-A soon. Also check out my review of the Rapoo V300 ... which I use instead of the G303. Also try to remember, I can give you ideas, but it's up to you what you think is best. We all have different ideas of what's good or bad, and all mice take time to get used to. Hope that helps! What games are you playing?
+Rocket Jump Ninja (Gamer Reviews) Most of the time csgo. I was a LOL player before, but I am going to stick with csgo for now until its no longer a popular game. Thank you for replying. I guess you can say that I am looking for a mouse price of a G402, but with a good build quality. I never used MX518 or the G400s so I cant be certain about feeling comfy with the shape. They say it has a small learning curve so I will have to trust the reviewers then. Once again, thank you for responding. You are a amazing youtuber, I really liked how you explain the mouse and stuffs.
+Wong zhi qin Thanks for the kind words! And yes I understand what you mean. The Logitech G402 is amazing for the price; very good mouse, very cheap. I'd still prefer the G302 though because of its small shape, it definitely fits my hand better. They should be about the same price, maybe the G302 is cheaper like here in Australia? I still use my G302, it's a great mouse.
+Rocket Jump Ninja (Gamer Reviews) Yes, they do sell the g302 cheaper here. its rm129 compared to the 159. cheaper for rm30. in my country, you have to work part time with the minimum wage(around rm5)per hour so it takes like 3 to 4 days to get a mouse. so its definitely cheaper in other country. yeah, I do feel like buying the g302. but then, I am not sure about the quality of the product. less reviewers and not many people recommend it. I am not too sure about the g302, but as far as I know, it doesnt have the sides mousefeet and it has a worse sensor compared to the g303. its right left click also is not satisfying. is there a difference between the g402 and the g302 in terms of its sensor, the scroll wheel and the clicking feel? I am actually using a shit mouse right now, so I am just looking for long lasting and for fps gaming mouse. Thanks again.
+Wong zhi qin The G302 and G402 have same sensor. They have same cable. They have same scroll. But the sensor is fine. No side mouse feet is ok on G302, not bad problem. The G302 buttons feel good. The G402 buttons feel ok. The scroll feel bad. I sold my G402, did not want it. I have G302 for 11 months now. It is good. It is lasting a long time.
Hi I have quite small hands as Im a girl and been looking at the 402 and 502 and the second seems rather heavy but small and the 402 rather big and light. Now i dont like heavy neither big. Would the G302 be best for me maybe? Thanks
Hi, small hands yeah the G302 is probably the better choice, but it's not as comfortable. It also depends how you like to hold the mouse and what games you play. Some new small mice are coming out soon, so it might be worth waiting to see if any of them are good. I will review them as soon as I can.
Yes, it's comfortable to hold and has nice clicks, but the G302 was designed for MOBAs, so most people buy that instead. If you want a bigger mouse though, the G402 is a good choice.
g 502 is very heavy...I won't recommend it at all to anyone who wants to buy. Currently, I am using G 402 and it is very good according to weight and grip. I use g 502 for almost three years and now my metacarpals hurt a lot. This is not good for your hand alignment and posture. I am right handed (19.5cm long) and risked my metacarpals after a long use. My average usage is 10-12 hours a day. I do 3d stuff and use Maya and 3ds Max a lot, the Middle click is fuckingly hard to press and nowadays it hurts a lot. I went to a basic mouse after using it for almost 3 years and now using 402 which is twice better than 502 in every sense.
I have a G502, thinking of downgrading to a G302.. I mainly play CS:GO, don't really have a problem using the 502, just think it's a bit overkill with all the buttons and functions
Rocket Jump Ninja a millimeter is 1/1000 of a meter. A centimeter is 1/100 of a centimeter. That would mean 10 millimeters equal a centimeter. I just wanted to get your attention to ask a question: Can you review a Razer Deathadder elite when it comes out?
Hi There, love the channel and have been a sub for a good while. I have a G502 and love it with 2 exception's, the weight and it's width. Can you give me an idea of what else has the features, shape etc of the G502 but is a bit lighter and wider?
not a great review, a. bit too opinionated allot of your points were just personal ergonomic preferencesuch as g302s shape is because you are a palm grip and weight is largely preference
Yeah but my opinion is amazing and if you disagree, you're wrong. Kidding. Yes, this was one of the first videos when the channel was just me trying to find the right mouse for me. I've since become more objective, here's a more recent Logitech mouse review: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wiKWqyIww10.html
sweet :) Just an update on the g303: Mine did have the sensor rattle, but I tried the stabilizing fix with 3M tape, and there is still a rattling noise, but it does not wiggle when I tape the sensor and try to wiggle or shake the mouse. The mouse feels a lot better in terms of aim (would actually miss some headshots and other tricky shots before the fix because the sensor wiggled), and I bought some new mousefeet from ebay (I think they were 3 or 4 USD) and the mouse glides a lot better now. Really worth the time and money spent. It's a shame though, that you have to actually spend more money and time to fix something that should be good from the start... oh well :P
+Klaus That rattle must have been very bad for it to cause any kind of problems in game. It's rare that the sensor actually jolts enough to cause a miss... that might be a placebo effect happening.
Hendrik van duijnhoven hey, the Logitech G302 is my recommendation for CS:GO and other First Person Shooter games, because it's easier to aim a small mouse. But some people prefer the G402 because it's more comfortable to hold (it's a bigger mouse). So do you know if you prefer small or big mice? What mice have you used in the past (if any)?
Rocket Jump Ninja (AusGamers) i dont really know but i use the Maxter, it was a $5 in a crap store xD.. but i kinda like things on it. i like the scrollwheel because its pretty heavy to scroll and i like the buttons on the left side because i use it in CSGO for activate my mic. so do you know whats the best one for me is?? i have a pretty small hand cause im only 13 years old... i was thinking for the G502 because it has a good cable and it has easy reachable buttons on the left side and i think (im not shure) the scrollwheel is pretty stif to scroll (i like that)
Hendrik van duijnhoven I just googled Maxxter, they have 3 gaming mice ... but they're the same, just different colours. If that's the one you're talking about, I think it looks a lot like the G302... DPI switch on top, easy reach side buttons, similar design/shape (wide back, a bit narrower at the front). The scroll wheel is stiff, and it's a small mouse so it should suit your hand size too. The cable isn't good on the G302, but if you loop it it's not too bad. The Maxxter's dimensions are listed as a large mouse, it's quite big compared to the G302. So do you prefer a mouse smaller than the Maxxter? If so, then G302 is a good choice. The G502 is only slightly bigger than the Maxxter. It's great fun to use because it has so many features, but in my experience it's no good for aiming in games like CS:GO, especially if you have a smaller hand size. So that's the decision you have to make I guess, would you prefer a small mouse that's easier to aim (G302), or do you think you'd like a mouse the same size as the Maxxter that has a lot of features but is harder to aim (G502)?
+Nicholas KP Personally, I wouldn't have cared enough to do it... was happy with the G302. But the G303 is pretty good, I made a video about them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r03P4yYHe6I.html
I use 400dpi in game (cs go) after seeing that over 50% of pro players use it and watching your videos you mention a couple times that if you go to low in dpi your cursor starts to wobble. I'm just really confused and why would so many cs pros use low dpi if it causes wobbling?
+AussieBoonie it's jitter and wobble at 400 DPI. I don't really test it much in CS, but it might help you to watch Kind Old Raven's video ... he shows what I'm talking about but in CS: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EplLoJFyTL0.html I've heard the pros use 400 for a few reasons ... some are wrong according to our tests, others are just personal preference. They use low resolutions at 4:3 like 800x600. They also don't want to change from what they got used to. And the rest is probably placebo. Some say that mouse input speed is delayed with higher DPI. But, you can do these tests yourself (Raven explains how in CS) and see what you play best with. It's up to you! Honestly speaking, you probably wouldn't notice what DPI you're using when you're actually playing, as long as your sensitivity is adjusted correctly. I just prefer the slightly better performance at higher DPI anyway.
+AussieBoonie glad the videos are of use! Just be careful with the Logitech G303 sensor rattle issue ... I have to return mine. It's a great mouse, but the rattle kills it for me, and some people don't like the shape. Might want to check out the new Zowie range with BenQ... the EC2-A is like a smaller, better DeathAdder in terms of FPS playing. Make sure you check out the review! I explain what I mean and show some of the aiming ability I have with it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ug9ZoNB1UNk.html
Rocket Jump Ninja (Mouse Reviews and Gaming) Yeah, my mate has the G303 and it has no sensor rattle (he bought it two weeks ago so maybe all the new batches are fixed). Personally I like the g303's shape, it fits my small-medium sized hands great and the non-round edges allow for a very satisfying grip.
I'm having pain with the G502 in the index finger and abit under it, I guess because of the curved and higer left part on this mouse... do you think g402 would be a good replacement?
I do have g402 and i feel it hard to move around due to weight. Flicking and tracking is harder (30cm/360) I get lazy to lift this mouse. I played better with g102 :(
Yes but no if you have magnum hands with great wrist strength the g502 is great especially if your aims not great this mouse improved significantly flicks can be hard to pull off but an adjustable mouse dpi with a built in sniper bourbon witch lowers it to a lower dpi for long range sniper with a hyper scroll wheel all for 60 dollars does not get better than that 9/10 would recommend
both the g402 and the g502 remain in tie ... and why? because everyone has good things as bad things The G502 proteus spectrum is good because: It has a lot of customization, a grip comfortable for my hand, an RGB (the proteus core does not have), different profiles. bad points: the wheel is not so good that let's say because my friend bought the same and compare the wheel and the wheel of the His mouse was firmer. the g402 try it once and it seemed good because: it has very soft clicks, it's cheaper, and it feels just as good to grab it. bad points: it does not have much customization. that is my verdict.
Hey rocket jump ninja i've watched a fair few reviews you've made. I have a series of mice. The one i'm currently using is the Kinzu v2 pro. I've been using it for around a year now and although it has been great im really noticing small movements are very hard to make (im a cs go player it could be from the constant throwing of it from missing those shots haha). Now i'm just wondering would the G302 be a good mouse to transition/upgrade to. my hands about 18 cm long and about 9 cm wide Thank you for the awesome vids any response would be truly appreciated. Much love
I normally play fps games and i got the steelseries rival as you remember. But dammit I feel its too big, i mean, i cant hit the front side button and when scrolling im not on top of the wheel. Im thinking of getting the g302 or g303 (dunno the difference) Save me RJN, you're my only hope.
+Rocket Jump Ninja nice review thanks for the detailed feedback.would you consider reviewing the logitech g100s?same sensor as the g302.its a pretty basic and small mouse.
these three mice depend on the game you play for example g302 is for TPP games and g402 is for FPP games g502 is for both games i recommend buying the g402 because it is my gaming mouse even it does excellent on TPP games g402 forever! Have a good day everyone : D