Product Comparison: Logitech G900 vs Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
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- I like the FPS throttle button that raises your DPI insanely high for last minute head shot targeting.
- I really like this mouse. Being able to adjust your dpi on it with three different settings to quickly change your dpi is very useful. The overall feel of the mouse is comfortable.
- I love this mouse. The weight is nice.
- Includes weights for the mouse to set the drag to the level you like.
- Only complaint is the shroud around the USB cord.. Once bent it tends to hold that shape or bend until manually straightened out.
- Looks great, fast response, and programmable buttons, everything I need. Response, weight, colors, etc are all programmable.
- Needed the extra buttons for War Thunder gaming, but buttons can't be programmed without downloading software from Logitech's site, which wasn't available more than half the time.