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Background
The G502 X PLUS is a wireless RGB gaming mouse from Logitech's G lineup designed for competitive and enthusiast gamers. It combines Logitech LIGHTSPEED wireless connectivity with LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting and onboard memory for profiles. The design includes durable materials such as a high-quality polymer shell and reinforced internal components, plus a metal scroll wheel and PTFE feet for long-lasting use. Key features include programmable buttons, adjustable tuning weights, and a high-performance Logitech sensor.
Identification
The Logitech G502 X PLUS can be identified by the model number (M/N CU0021). The model label is on the underside of the mouse and the product label (serial/model) located on the underside. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Right-handed ergonomic gaming mouse (full-size)
- Connectivity: LIGHTSPEED wireless (proprietary), wired (USB-C cable for charging/play-and-charge)
- Sensor: Logitech high-performance HERO sensor (support page does not list exact model; commonly reported as HERO 25K)
- DPI: Not specified on Logitech support page (HERO-class sensors typically support up to 25,600 DPI)
- Buttons: 11 programmable buttons (including DPI shift and side buttons)
- Key Switch Manufacturer / Model: Not specified on Logitech support page; marketing/teardown reports indicate Logitech/optical or mechanical switches but no vendor/model listed
- RGB / Lighting: LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting with customizable zones and onboard effects
- Onboard Memory: Onboard memory for storing DPI, button assignments, and lighting profiles (per product marketing)
- Battery: Rechargeable internal battery (capacity and runtime not specified on Logitech support page)
- Adjustable Weights: Tuning weight system (weights included; exact kit/model not listed on support page)
- Materials / Feet: High-quality polymer shell, metal scroll wheel, PTFE glide feet
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults include wireless connectivity/pairing failures (diagnose by re-pairing the LIGHTSPEED receiver, trying a different USB port, or testing wired mode) and button or scroll-wheel faults (diagnose by testing in software and checking for debris or worn switches). Battery charging or runtime problems are diagnosed by testing with the USB-C cable connected, checking firmware via Logi Options+, and ruling out broken charging contacts.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Visit support.logi.com for product support, contact options, and software (Logi Options+). The product support page notes downloads and spare parts availability are limited for this product.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
See Logitech warranty page for region-specific coverage; typical Logitech G mice carry a 1–2 year limited hardware warranty depending on region.