@LucasUriel-we1yt ive still used the same mouse even now lol. Nothin is broken, just a bit dusty and Its been through a lot..., works perfectly fine at the moment
I got the Razer Basilisk v3 my old G502 onboard memory got currupted and was cheaper in price. I like the mouse when comparing to the G502 Hero and X, it has better specs, and this is Razer version of the G502 Hero with improvements. I love Logitech products, I use to do their techsupport years ago. I didn't go for the Hero due to the double clucking issues. But that has alway been one of Logitech problems, even 11 year's ago. The G502 X wired is price a little to high at the moment. I'll wait for a good sale before getting one. But for now Razer will do, despite the software.
I only have the best of the best experiences with Logitech products. My keyboard was very old, so my girfriend gave me a new from another brand, but my old logitech have about 13 years or more and still works. One of keys (the W) is broken and most of the letters are worn enough to look all black on black, lol. Same thing with my Logitech G500. Since 2013 or 2014 (more or less when the new G500S was about to launch i buyed the ''old'' version, the G500). Now, the braid is all broken and the price for replacing it is almost a new mouse... So, this time im into the Basilisk over G502X, but considering experience with friends of mine having Razer products, they dont last that long.
@@hooyabaaa2 Logitech will always be the best, G500 is classic. I did finally get the G502X. Beautiful mouse, I switch between the RB version 3, no issue with that mouse, the G600 MMO and the G502x, depending on the game. I got the G413 carbon keyboard. Replaced my G19 and G100 keyboards. One of their best keyboards they have ever come out with.
@unholydonuts i was gifted a g502x and returned it. its clicks are made of stone. i cant imagine who can use this thing without getting injuries within a week.
I had a basilisk v3 and my memory got corrupted as well after two years, and guess what i bought? Another basilisk v3. I am just in love with this mice and i couldn't find a better one for me! :)
I got the basilisk v3 pro. Wireless is sublime and I can use mac and windows which solves so much of my pain switching wireless wired and bluetooth. Excellent mouse, clicks are very satisfying. I don't like any tactile ones, this one surprised me and I love the sound and I love how low effort the actuation is. Regardless of whether u get wired or wireless, go for it. I really like the razer software, u can program pretty much everything in it with the rgb zones, which is the better of the 2. Its very stealthy and i very much love it. I also love the fact that you can pre-program 1 button for the hypershift which gives me 10-11 ADDITIONAL shortcuts, and it can be customized per program and it auto shifts to that profile when u switch to the program which is frankly SICK and i never knew i would want something more. And the infinite scroll is implemented perfectly but the different between the Logitech is it can be digitally controlled and can dynamically switch to free scrolling and switch back to tactile automatically with a digital button. Razer outdid themselves with this
This is so frustrating, I would buy a Razer over the Logitech in a heartbeat IF it had the two extra buttons by the left click. I really wish they would release a model that had a matching button count. I've been using a Basilisk V2 as my daily driver for two years now, and I constantly wish it had a an extra set of buttons...so now I finally snapped, and I'm looking to switch camps.
LOL, and those 2 buttons on the left side is a major reason why I don't want the Logitech. I like the idea of them, I tried it out. For me, too cramped. Overall, looks like a great mouse thou.
hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
Ive had a razer B v3 and the 502 lightspeed on my desk for a week now and they are virtually identical . but the Razer is 70.00 more, not sure if I see the extra 70.00 dollare value though .
I disagree on the gamer aesthetics point. The G502 X looks more gamery to me. Don’t get me wrong, so does the Basilisk, but the shape and black color hide a lot of it. The G502 X, even without the RGB, has a lot of sharp angles, chunky buttons and random splits in the mold. The white color enhances all of that. There’s nothing bland or minimalist about it, IMO. i kind of wish it was MORE minimalist, tbh.
I dont understand why Razer didn't include the two programmable DPI up/down buttons, especially because they made the Basilisk as a direct competitor to the G502 line. I would love nothing more than to ditch Logitech once and for all because of their brain-dead software. But those two buttons are placed so perfectly, its hard to go back to less functionality.
Same here, but also for a few other reasons; Logitech going for a lighter design for the G502Xs make them feel like they’re hollow and made of cheap plastic, the scroll wheel is too loud for my liking, and the smooth matte texture is not to my liking. I feel like they probably should’ve put a silicone (or whatever material it is) that SteelSeries put on the palm part of the Rival 600s.
i had a g502 hero originally and the mouse wheel died after 4 years or something. bought a razer basilisk v3 liked it a bit but it's dying after 2 years. the scroll engine died so it can't scroll fast anymore. and the mouse don't turn itself on, when the computer starts i have to re-plug it. thinking of going back to logitech
Mouse wheels are the thing that always makes me change the mouse, at the moment, it is kind of working but I have to press harder, and the back and forward buttons of the mouse are now failing constantly, Razer Vasilisk v2
I think they tried to make it as light and tree to move as possible. Braids have additional weight and so it does feel a bit more restrictive. This is my empricial opinion from using several mouses with both types of wires
@@prekazirealestate3865they switched the heavier hero to a rubber cable, I'm wondering if it was a cost saving measure or because they got complaints about kinks in it.
hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
I wanted the G502X but the white rubber cord is a dealbreaker coming off a razer deathadder v2 with braids its gonna be a downgrade. There's a wireless version but it's expensive af.
I found out the Basislisk doesn't fit my hand-size for a palm grip at all. It's like the left button is concave towards the front, instead of convex like it should be, which messes everything up. The G502 is better, but it's not great either, I think after trying it once, but I might change my mind. But still looking for the perfect mouse then, because this and the MX Master are the only ones with a freescrolling wheel. I'm btw of the opinion that an automatic freespin is superior, which is only found on the MX Master and Basilisk V3, not the G502 afaik. Edit, Razer is bringing freescroll to more mice it seems. The newest Naga is released with it too I think!
Yeah, the free-wheel is a must for me. Few/higher end mice have that. I've been using MC Masters for 10+ years, I think all of the generations. The latest MX Master S3 sucked. I loved the silent switches, but it would scroll on its own. But MX mice have 125 polling for USB, so not good for gaming. Back to the MX S3, it's the best looking one. But they changed the angle a lot compared to the previous versions. The scroll wheel is a bit improved as are the side buttons. It's about 8% smaller than the MX S2, its noticeable. But the mouse was useless with windows 11. It would keep scrolling up on its own and was jittery. I kept going back to my S2. I RMA for a replacement, same issues. After 30years, I've switched OFF Logitech. Razer did come out with a "business" mouse that looks great, but has many design flaws. They did not use USB-C, no free-wheel???? A custom slot for its USB charging = nightmares. Their little "business" mouse has more features, like freewheel, and silent mouse buttons. How dumb is that? The Razer's title wheel is better than Logitech's. The grippy feel of the wheel is something to get used to. (Razer's Pro Click has a solid metal well, but not freewheel) - I got used to it. It spins better than Logitech and it's not as loud. Side-to-side click on the wheel is usable. The switches on Razer are quieter than Logitech's.
Razer has far superior sensor, speedflex braided cable, you bungee those and done, no feel at all. Finally G502 X stopped using super cheap microswitches that were prone to double click. Now it is just shape preference in the end and finally Logitech stopped using cheap parts. Funny thing Razer Basilisk V3 feels like G403/G703 in shape and i checked on RTINGS 3D mouse compare tool and it actually has similar shape.
I guess the superior sensor is that thing that, even when DPI are equally set between the two mice, makes the Razer feel like it replicates what you do with your hand more precisely and, frankly speaking, more rapidly (it's perplexing when both are set to 6400DPI, but that's what it feels like).
The bottom has changed a lot, internals. But yeah, some people sell them used and many lie about what they're selling. "V3 for sale" and it's a V2 or Ultimate - bit its hard to tell without looking at the accessories or sniper button. SMH
I had a steelseries rival 3 mouse for a while, good budget mouse, but it was too small for my hands, so eventually I opted to buy the Logitech G502 X. I heard only good things, but there was only one problem, double-clicking issues, and I thought maybe I would get lucky and I wouldn't have problems with the mouse, then later I started looking for back-up options and found the Basilisk V3. I've had it for almost a week and no issues so far, only problem is that the sniper DPI button, whatever it's called, is uncomfortable for me, then again, I haven't really gotten used to the mouse. If it wasn't for the supposed double-clicking issues on the g502, I probably would have went with Logitech. Not saying it's a bad mouse, from all reviews it seems like a pretty good mouse for a good price, Razer is overpriced, but price wasn't a concern for me.
Optical mice can't doubleclick. Do you people not do any research before you buy? The complaints are regarding the older model with mechanical switches.
Been a G502 user since the days when they were just a round dome G5's and G500's. Had a few fail over the years with double clicks within warranty with zero help from Logitech, and even rude customer support. I really need a new mouse, and wanted one with RGB so I was checking out the new G502 X Pluses. I was shocked by the insane price, but was willing to buy it on a sale. I was set to buy the G502 X Plus on their Days of Xmas sale, but when the day got here, there weren't even any in stock. I'm not paying full price for that thing. And I don't need wireless. I was so frustrated I started googling if there were other comparible mouses out there. Well I found other G502 competitor models that I didn't even know existed. Ended up going with this Basilisk V3 due to the sick RGB and same shape and most of the keys from the G502, for 1/3rd of the price. We'll see how I enjoy my purchase once it gets here, but I won't be sad to say bye bye to Logitech.
@@robloxiansexclusive1781 Absolutely love it. Noticeably better than my G502 for gaming. Glides smoother and is lighter, and is even more comfortable due to the better side grip texture and not having those awkward deep channels and angles all over it. Mouse wheel is better too especially with speed scroll activating and deactivating depending how fast you scroll. The only thing I miss is the 2 buttons by the left mouse button, but thats due to muscle memory in mmos. I use the mouse wheel side clicks instead and just need to get used to it. They definitely click easier than the logitech did. I swear my accuracy in MW2 went up as well but I think a lot of that is cuz its lighter and glides better.
@@guitarskooter hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
Agree best mouse I've used so far (I've used G700, Razer Hex, G602, G502 Hero) the improvement from Hero ver. is like day and night, the X ver. buttons are easy to reach and it's light, close to perfect, my only complain is it's a non RGB mouse, the little RGB there only lights up when you change DPI and that's it, I just wish that they will add more customization in the software, for example, you can set the RGB to light up everytime you press G button or just light up.
Yes that's exactly what I mean. The mouse is fanatastic, the little improvements they made is outstanding and its comfortable to use. However its missing that X factor by not having any RGB lighting. I wish they had a bit more too.
got the v3 and I really dislike the side button placement, you have to grip it really high up. The tilt click stopped working almost right away, and Amazon accepted a return. I'm going to try the logitech this time.
Thanks for this video! I was searching for a good comparison to transition safely from BasiliskV3 to a new G502X... My Razer broke the scroll in a few months of use, certainly I do not recommend this brand for being unreliable after 3 different mice breaking very easily
I just got both of them in, the wireless versions. I really prefer the basilisk in every aspect, it is just lacking 2 extra buttons. Scroll is better, clicks are better, better sensor (bluetooth and 2.4Ghz), RGB is nicer (but tbh I don't really care for RGB). My only concern is reliability. The electronic clutch on the basilisk is SOOO nice, but I am concerned how long until it breaks.
after 1 year of use the rubber grips of basilisk v3 started to deteriorate. crumbling rubber to the point i have it on my fingers all the time. they have used low grade rubber i guess, as the mouse within warranty i reached to to them and was dissapointed. at first stated that they will send a replacement but then mentioned that they do not send to my country. (and to many others.) don't make the same mistake as i did, razer do no honor their warranty what so ever. (other than USA i guess). i am going back to Logitech.
Never Razer again trashed 8 mouses over 4 to 5 years and all ended up double click, miss click issues. never going back to Razer. logitech Optical Mechanical switches are game changer. if you take care of cable then there will be no issues at all.
basilisk has a better hand feel and sensor is much better, speedflex cable is amazing, and the rgb goodness. I am a logitech shill but basilisk wins this one
Fuuuck... The g502x looks sexy in white and most of my equipment is in white. But dang that RGB looks good and also the software auto switch scroll, far smarter than the manual switch on g502x. Apparently there's also a manual switch button on the basilisk, but if you don't use it you can remap it, is this right?
Logitech because I hate the Razer software. 😆 I wish Logitech would keep making the G600 but I guess I'll 'upgrade'. I'm gonna miss you G600, you've served me well for a decade. I would've gone with the Corsair Scimitar, but it's a chunky mouse compared to my 90g G600, and I'd prefer to stick with a company I know. Though a lot has probably changed in a decade with Logitech. Please Logitech, make another 'MMO' mouse.
The Razer V3 had 2 major problems for me. 1. The right mouse button activated with just the weight of my finger resting on it! You cannot keep your finger held off it for long before it activates as your hand relaxes.....sent back as unusable. 2. The stupif Razer Synapse software was cauing Display Port not recognised on both monnitors starting the PC. I had to restart with a pressed power button.... not usable! Really dissappointing as it felt and looked good otherwise.
Just tried it with mine, and you're right if I've got two fingers on the right side (though with just one I don't get it). Old mouse? Can easily relax my hand. Razer? It clicks. I find it hard to actually lift up since the right side isn't concave either, so it's easy for it to slip out. A little noisy in terms of click volume too. Scroll wheel also feels like it moves when I don't want it to as well.
Ah that issue. I haven't ran into that issue yet with the new g502 but it is still too new to tell. Perhaps there are new switches that account for that problem. Hopefully. We will have to see
I was using Razer Deathadder Essential and I actually liked it. But the software quality is so bad, it stops working on my pc but works on my laptop. I don't get it. It has something to do with Razer's Synapse stupid app. Now I bought the Logitech G502X and hope Logitech got good software.
hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
@@DRSKINGDAVID 1. The side and thumb button is so much easer to accidently click. 2. The shape is now lower and longer, which put more weight on Ur wrist and doesn't rest inside Ur palm like the old one 3. Mouse clicks sounds terrible, loud and metallic. 4. Barely feel the mouse wheel click, The Basilisk has a phenomenal mouse wheel, such a greet idea, If added the front 2 buttons it would be perfect.
@@davidkerr7 id say that for mouse left click you have to use more force and that would delay your "kill" ingame and also your thumb get more pressure otherwise it would be good
My basiliks v3 died and broke on its own damn with disconnecting and reconnecting issues and color change when picked up ! I m switching to g502 hero to stay chill for life damn !!
@@wildrouseacer the g502 is great, been using it for 5-6yrs but i had to keep replacing it cause the metal mouse wheel would corrode over time, they fix that with the Lightspeed version, but if u have sweaty hands its not annoying
if currently have the g502 hero im looking for an upgrade either the basilisk v3 or the g502x, in my opinion i would agree the g502x is much better and the shape remains the same so its not a drastic change from my old mouse, but they could have put more lighting like on the logo, because it looks pretty plain on your desk except for the small strip at the top.
@@IBKade One thing to consider. I read the Razer mouses use lasers to detect the mouse click, so they should never get the double click issue that Logitech's do.
I'm waiting for my Basilisk v3 to get here, but I think the shapes are super similar. I cant believe they got rid of all the RGB unless you buy the $160 wireless version. I cant justify the upgrade when really, what are we even getting new over the g502 hero other than a slightly different look. Basilisk v3's are going for about $45 on ebay brand new. I'm gonna try something different for once. And that underglow RGB is just sick!
I have G502 hero not X but ok. And I hate it. If you put aside the hump, this is a wonderful mouse that is contraindicated with a precise mouse pad, but after a year, the main keys break and welcome to HELL. And as I see it, the G502 X does not seem to have such an obvious hump
RGB sucks, it's for kids. It's great the Logitech doesn't have it. And if it is included in a mouse it should be easy to turn it off. Without software.
Because of the customization of buttons, most mice have software - unless they're standard 2button mice. For control of the mouse, profiles, custom button settings, etc - software is needed. The RGB looks nice... but meh. Yeah, I turn most of them off. You can control individual RGB zone. So logo = off. Having the wheel light on is fine. And less drain on battery.
прям всё по теме, словно мои мысли читает и рассуждает. У меня 1/1 белая такая же проводная g502 x и тоже брал только их из за бесконечной прокрутки. Сейчас у меня клавиатура от razer и ДА basilisk v3 шикарно бы смотрелась + у них 1 профиль, всё в 1й програме это очень удобно. И если есть возможность взять разер с бесконечной прокруткой... эх, поторопился я с мышкой. Чтож будет 2...
yeah, the scrolling wheel is the best in G502 X Plus :( god damn Logitech I hate you for developing such a crap :( It's a shame, after years of use of my legendary G5, bought X plus, it's like I'm holding 10 gram starving frog.
@@Rayu25Demon Some Logis have silent switches.... it's sweet. But that's only on certain models. I love it. But yeah, Logi switches are louder than Razer's.
@@Replica2901 I love me a crispy clicking sound. But the one on my g502 is way too much, it literally has a metallic ring, every time i click while playing games, it becomes very annoying
Every razer I've ever bought has been an overpriced piece of crap, you'd think I'd have learned my lesson. Same note, not all Logitech mice are good either, but just bought the g502x wired to replace my gskill ripjaws gaming mouse replaceable weights, 4 magnetic configurable side rests, adjustable palm heel riser, and crazy rgb options. Too bad this mouse didn't evolve, its out of production, but point being, why an rgb mouse? Who the f**k looks at the pretty colors under your hand during an insane deathmatch? Rgb is only good for a nightlight in my opinion. Lets see if the logitech holds up to the badass G5 laser mouse, yeah, I still have one.
@@ItsWillossTTV g502x is a good mouse, dont get me wrong but it's not for me. I use a claw grip and this mouse is too big for me, tends to roll in my hand. Especially in a quick right motion, NOT a low profile mouse. Going back to my g skill ripjaws. It is awesome.
@@TacitusKillgore1 there are many reviews about wheel stopped working on razer. That makes me worried for going back to razer. Glad yours working fine.
I have the razer basilisk v3 and I absolutely love it. Not only is the mouse good, it's RGB is like nothing I've seen.
Gotta agree about the rgb. It's fantastic!
@LucasUriel-we1yt ive still used the same mouse even now lol. Nothin is broken, just a bit dusty and Its been through a lot..., works perfectly fine at the moment
@LucasUriel-we1yt How's the basilisk workin?
I agree I went from a $30 Walmart mouse straight to the 502 x I’m so glad I joined team Logitech it’s a huge difference
Still got it if so how is it
Basilisk v3 is still amazing ,and i dont mind sacrificing these extra buttons on the side
Watching this video a year later one question though..... Did your razer basilisk V3s and g502s last a year?
I got the Razer Basilisk v3 my old G502 onboard memory got currupted and was cheaper in price. I like the mouse when comparing to the G502 Hero and X, it has better specs, and this is Razer version of the G502 Hero with improvements. I love Logitech products, I use to do their techsupport years ago. I didn't go for the Hero due to the double clucking issues. But that has alway been one of Logitech problems, even 11 year's ago. The G502 X wired is price a little to high at the moment. I'll wait for a good sale before getting one. But for now Razer will do, despite the software.
I only have the best of the best experiences with Logitech products.
My keyboard was very old, so my girfriend gave me a new from another brand, but my old logitech have about 13 years or more and still works. One of keys (the W) is broken and most of the letters are worn enough to look all black on black, lol.
Same thing with my Logitech G500.
Since 2013 or 2014 (more or less when the new G500S was about to launch i buyed the ''old'' version, the G500).
Now, the braid is all broken and the price for replacing it is almost a new mouse...
So, this time im into the Basilisk over G502X, but considering experience with friends of mine having Razer products, they dont last that long.
@@hooyabaaa2 Logitech will always be the best, G500 is classic. I did finally get the G502X. Beautiful mouse, I switch between the RB version 3, no issue with that mouse, the G600 MMO and the G502x, depending on the game. I got the G413 carbon keyboard. Replaced my G19 and G100 keyboards. One of their best keyboards they have ever come out with.
@unholydonuts i was gifted a g502x and returned it. its clicks are made of stone. i cant imagine who can use this thing without getting injuries within a week.
I had a basilisk v3 and my memory got corrupted as well after two years, and guess what i bought? Another basilisk v3. I am just in love with this mice and i couldn't find a better one for me! :)
Just the reviewing I was looking for. Have them both in my cart and can't we decide.
It really comes down to rgb and price. If you want rgb go for razer. If you don't care then the Logitech is really good.
I got the basilisk v3 pro. Wireless is sublime and I can use mac and windows which solves so much of my pain switching wireless wired and bluetooth. Excellent mouse, clicks are very satisfying. I don't like any tactile ones, this one surprised me and I love the sound and I love how low effort the actuation is. Regardless of whether u get wired or wireless, go for it.
I really like the razer software, u can program pretty much everything in it with the rgb zones, which is the better of the 2. Its very stealthy and i very much love it.
I also love the fact that you can pre-program 1 button for the hypershift which gives me 10-11 ADDITIONAL shortcuts, and it can be customized per program and it auto shifts to that profile when u switch to the program which is frankly SICK and i never knew i would want something more.
And the infinite scroll is implemented perfectly but the different between the Logitech is it can be digitally controlled and can dynamically switch to free scrolling and switch back to tactile automatically with a digital button.
Razer outdid themselves with this
This is so frustrating, I would buy a Razer over the Logitech in a heartbeat IF it had the two extra buttons by the left click. I really wish they would release a model that had a matching button count. I've been using a Basilisk V2 as my daily driver for two years now, and I constantly wish it had a an extra set of buttons...so now I finally snapped, and I'm looking to switch camps.
LOL, and those 2 buttons on the left side is a major reason why I don't want the Logitech. I like the idea of them, I tried it out. For me, too cramped. Overall, looks like a great mouse thou.
hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
@@matipr7375Yes.
@@matipr7375 Yeah both are programable to whatever wish
@@matipr7375 they are
Ive had a razer B v3 and the 502 lightspeed on my desk for a week now and they are virtually identical . but the Razer is 70.00 more, not sure if I see the extra 70.00 dollare value though .
I had the razer and swapped to the 502 lightspeed.
My OG 502 braided cord is frayed all over. I like the idea of a rubber cord honestly
I disagree on the gamer aesthetics point. The G502 X looks more gamery to me. Don’t get me wrong, so does the Basilisk, but the shape and black color hide a lot of it. The G502 X, even without the RGB, has a lot of sharp angles, chunky buttons and random splits in the mold. The white color enhances all of that. There’s nothing bland or minimalist about it, IMO.
i kind of wish it was MORE minimalist, tbh.
I dont understand why Razer didn't include the two programmable DPI up/down buttons, especially because they made the Basilisk as a direct competitor to the G502 line. I would love nothing more than to ditch Logitech once and for all because of their brain-dead software. But those two buttons are placed so perfectly, its hard to go back to less functionality.
Ikr, i almost wish i never tried the g502. But that just shows its a good mouse.
Same here, but also for a few other reasons; Logitech going for a lighter design for the G502Xs make them feel like they’re hollow and made of cheap plastic, the scroll wheel is too loud for my liking, and the smooth matte texture is not to my liking. I feel like they probably should’ve put a silicone (or whatever material it is) that SteelSeries put on the palm part of the Rival 600s.
i had a g502 hero originally and the mouse wheel died after 4 years or something. bought a razer basilisk v3 liked it a bit but it's dying after 2 years. the scroll engine died so it can't scroll fast anymore. and the mouse don't turn itself on, when the computer starts i have to re-plug it. thinking of going back to logitech
Mouse wheels are the thing that always makes me change the mouse, at the moment, it is kind of working but I have to press harder, and the back and forward buttons of the mouse are now failing constantly, Razer Vasilisk v2
The exact thing happened to me but after only a year. But still, it was a great mouse.
just bought the g502 x and im loving it. the rubber wire is the only thing i dont like considering the price tag.
Yea same opinion! But I feel they did that for a reason
@@IBKade What is the reason?
I think they tried to make it as light and tree to move as possible. Braids have additional weight and so it does feel a bit more restrictive. This is my empricial opinion from using several mouses with both types of wires
@@IBKade Makes sense.
@@prekazirealestate3865they switched the heavier hero to a rubber cable, I'm wondering if it was a cost saving measure or because they got complaints about kinks in it.
After a year my basilik v3 has damage in the left side rubber was crumble like many my 5 top tier joystick from razer today i'll try g502x
hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
Yes they are
I wanted the G502X but the white rubber cord is a dealbreaker coming off a razer deathadder v2 with braids its gonna be a downgrade. There's a wireless version but it's expensive af.
I found out the Basislisk doesn't fit my hand-size for a palm grip at all. It's like the left button is concave towards the front, instead of convex like it should be, which messes everything up. The G502 is better, but it's not great either, I think after trying it once, but I might change my mind. But still looking for the perfect mouse then, because this and the MX Master are the only ones with a freescrolling wheel. I'm btw of the opinion that an automatic freespin is superior, which is only found on the MX Master and Basilisk V3, not the G502 afaik.
Edit, Razer is bringing freescroll to more mice it seems. The newest Naga is released with it too I think!
Yes I understand but have you tried the new g502x? To me it was very comfortable and might fit you better than the old one
Yeah, the free-wheel is a must for me. Few/higher end mice have that. I've been using MC Masters for 10+ years, I think all of the generations. The latest MX Master S3 sucked. I loved the silent switches, but it would scroll on its own. But MX mice have 125 polling for USB, so not good for gaming. Back to the MX S3, it's the best looking one. But they changed the angle a lot compared to the previous versions. The scroll wheel is a bit improved as are the side buttons. It's about 8% smaller than the MX S2, its noticeable. But the mouse was useless with windows 11. It would keep scrolling up on its own and was jittery. I kept going back to my S2. I RMA for a replacement, same issues. After 30years, I've switched OFF Logitech.
Razer did come out with a "business" mouse that looks great, but has many design flaws. They did not use USB-C, no free-wheel???? A custom slot for its USB charging = nightmares.
Their little "business" mouse has more features, like freewheel, and silent mouse buttons. How dumb is that?
The Razer's title wheel is better than Logitech's. The grippy feel of the wheel is something to get used to. (Razer's Pro Click has a solid metal well, but not freewheel) - I got used to it. It spins better than Logitech and it's not as loud. Side-to-side click on the wheel is usable. The switches on Razer are quieter than Logitech's.
if G502 x plus has bluetooth connectivity, I would get that device.
The basilisk does. I just got both, trying to decide between the two. Leaning much more towards Razer, only concern is reliability and price
I had a Basilisk - great mouse, but after three weeks scroll stopped working.
Razer has far superior sensor, speedflex braided cable, you bungee those and done, no feel at all. Finally G502 X stopped using super cheap microswitches that were prone to double click. Now it is just shape preference in the end and finally Logitech stopped using cheap parts. Funny thing Razer Basilisk V3 feels like G403/G703 in shape and i checked on RTINGS 3D mouse compare tool and it actually has similar shape.
I guess the superior sensor is that thing that, even when DPI are equally set between the two mice, makes the Razer feel like it replicates what you do with your hand more precisely and, frankly speaking, more rapidly (it's perplexing when both are set to 6400DPI, but that's what it feels like).
I swear, Razer hasn't changed their design for the past 10 years or something
The bottom has changed a lot, internals. But yeah, some people sell them used and many lie about what they're selling. "V3 for sale" and it's a V2 or Ultimate - bit its hard to tell without looking at the accessories or sniper button. SMH
I have many mice, but my top two are Razer Basilisk V3 Pro & Naga V2 Pro. Have G502's as well ❤
I had a steelseries rival 3 mouse for a while, good budget mouse, but it was too small for my hands, so eventually I opted to buy the Logitech G502 X. I heard only good things, but there was only one problem, double-clicking issues, and I thought maybe I would get lucky and I wouldn't have problems with the mouse, then later I started looking for back-up options and found the Basilisk V3. I've had it for almost a week and no issues so far, only problem is that the sniper DPI button, whatever it's called, is uncomfortable for me, then again, I haven't really gotten used to the mouse. If it wasn't for the supposed double-clicking issues on the g502, I probably would have went with Logitech. Not saying it's a bad mouse, from all reviews it seems like a pretty good mouse for a good price, Razer is overpriced, but price wasn't a concern for me.
What do you mean with "double clicking"? I have an old G502 mouse and i dont know what problem can that be?
I don't know, I haven't had the G502 so I can't say, but people have always complained with clicking issues@@jccgold
Optical mice can't doubleclick. Do you people not do any research before you buy? The complaints are regarding the older model with mechanical switches.
Have g700s..moved in another town and was searching replacament...so purchased g502x...wondering why they stop producing g700s...
not having rgb is a plus for me
Same
Been a G502 user since the days when they were just a round dome G5's and G500's. Had a few fail over the years with double clicks within warranty with zero help from Logitech, and even rude customer support. I really need a new mouse, and wanted one with RGB so I was checking out the new G502 X Pluses. I was shocked by the insane price, but was willing to buy it on a sale. I was set to buy the G502 X Plus on their Days of Xmas sale, but when the day got here, there weren't even any in stock. I'm not paying full price for that thing. And I don't need wireless. I was so frustrated I started googling if there were other comparible mouses out there. Well I found other G502 competitor models that I didn't even know existed. Ended up going with this Basilisk V3 due to the sick RGB and same shape and most of the keys from the G502, for 1/3rd of the price. We'll see how I enjoy my purchase once it gets here, but I won't be sad to say bye bye to Logitech.
The price is certainly great. Tell me how you enjoy that one!
Hey, I'm planning on getting the v3, how is it so far?
@@robloxiansexclusive1781 Absolutely love it. Noticeably better than my G502 for gaming. Glides smoother and is lighter, and is even more comfortable due to the better side grip texture and not having those awkward deep channels and angles all over it. Mouse wheel is better too especially with speed scroll activating and deactivating depending how fast you scroll. The only thing I miss is the 2 buttons by the left mouse button, but thats due to muscle memory in mmos. I use the mouse wheel side clicks instead and just need to get used to it. They definitely click easier than the logitech did. I swear my accuracy in MW2 went up as well but I think a lot of that is cuz its lighter and glides better.
@@guitarskooter hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
Are you able to program the DPI shift button on the Logitech mouse? Because I know you can on the razer.
Thank you for this comparison IBKade
No prob!
Agree best mouse I've used so far (I've used G700, Razer Hex, G602, G502 Hero) the improvement from Hero ver. is like day and night, the X ver. buttons are easy to reach and it's light, close to perfect, my only complain is it's a non RGB mouse, the little RGB there only lights up when you change DPI and that's it, I just wish that they will add more customization in the software, for example, you can set the RGB to light up everytime you press G button or just light up.
Yes that's exactly what I mean. The mouse is fanatastic, the little improvements they made is outstanding and its comfortable to use. However its missing that X factor by not having any RGB lighting. I wish they had a bit more too.
@@IBKade well they added the g502 x plus which I just picked up and the rgb looks so clean
got the v3 and I really dislike the side button placement, you have to grip it really high up. The tilt click stopped working almost right away, and Amazon accepted a return. I'm going to try the logitech this time.
did you get the logitech and do you like it?
Thanks for this video! I was searching for a good comparison to transition safely from BasiliskV3 to a new G502X... My Razer broke the scroll in a few months of use, certainly I do not recommend this brand for being unreliable after 3 different mice breaking very easily
Glad you enjoyed the video!
I just got both of them in, the wireless versions. I really prefer the basilisk in every aspect, it is just lacking 2 extra buttons. Scroll is better, clicks are better, better sensor (bluetooth and 2.4Ghz), RGB is nicer (but tbh I don't really care for RGB).
My only concern is reliability. The electronic clutch on the basilisk is SOOO nice, but I am concerned how long until it breaks.
after 1 year of use the rubber grips of basilisk v3 started to deteriorate. crumbling rubber to the point i have it on my fingers all the time.
they have used low grade rubber i guess, as the mouse within warranty i reached to to them and was dissapointed.
at first stated that they will send a replacement but then mentioned that they do not send to my country. (and to many others.)
don't make the same mistake as i did, razer do no honor their warranty what so ever. (other than USA i guess).
i am going back to Logitech.
which is more feel smaller in hand?
I just want to say before the video starts that the razer basilisk v3 is the best. I love mine.
Never Razer again trashed 8 mouses over 4 to 5 years and all ended up double click, miss click issues. never going back to Razer. logitech Optical Mechanical switches are game changer. if you take care of cable then there will be no issues at all.
The Basilisk V3 also has optical main clicks.
I had to throw away the g502 because I couldn't get sharp targets in the game. 650IPS helped me a lot.
I use Old 502, I used for 3D design (AutoCad sketchup 3ds max) is it the new 502 big improve?
The sensor is a bit better. It's all marginal. So if you still have the 502 and it's working great, there is no need to update
i just bought a wired Logitech G502 X for only 36$ !!!
basilisk has a better hand feel and sensor is much better, speedflex cable is amazing, and the rgb goodness. I am a logitech shill but basilisk wins this one
Fuuuck... The g502x looks sexy in white and most of my equipment is in white.
But dang that RGB looks good and also the software auto switch scroll, far smarter than the manual switch on g502x. Apparently there's also a manual switch button on the basilisk, but if you don't use it you can remap it, is this right?
oui
yes it is remappable.
Razer one is also in white
@@TommyDDDWut it's not. Basilisk v3 pro is, but this one ain't the pro version
@@GratoNite yeah okay but they are basic the same tho only diff is it can be wireless
Logitech because I hate the Razer software. 😆
I wish Logitech would keep making the G600 but I guess I'll 'upgrade'. I'm gonna miss you G600, you've served me well for a decade. I would've gone with the Corsair Scimitar, but it's a chunky mouse compared to my 90g G600, and I'd prefer to stick with a company I know. Though a lot has probably changed in a decade with Logitech. Please Logitech, make another 'MMO' mouse.
The Razer V3 had 2 major problems for me. 1. The right mouse button activated with just the weight of my finger resting on it! You cannot keep your finger held off it for long before it activates as your hand relaxes.....sent back as unusable. 2. The stupif Razer Synapse software was cauing Display Port not recognised on both monnitors starting the PC. I had to restart with a pressed power button.... not usable! Really dissappointing as it felt and looked good otherwise.
Just tried it with mine, and you're right if I've got two fingers on the right side (though with just one I don't get it). Old mouse? Can easily relax my hand. Razer? It clicks. I find it hard to actually lift up since the right side isn't concave either, so it's easy for it to slip out. A little noisy in terms of click volume too. Scroll wheel also feels like it moves when I don't want it to as well.
Thank You for this video!
You're welcome!
Does the g502 still double click becouse if it does it is still a bad mouse
Not sure what you mean.. Sorry.
@@IBKade the g502 has a issue where it can register 2 clicks from 1 click even when you hold something it can release it i had this issue with my g502
Ah that issue. I haven't ran into that issue yet with the new g502 but it is still too new to tell. Perhaps there are new switches that account for that problem. Hopefully. We will have to see
@@IBKade yeh I ordered the basilisk which I don’t think had that issue because of the optical sensor
@@thundergod7344 the g502x has optical switches eliminating the double click problem
I was using Razer Deathadder Essential and I actually liked it. But the software quality is so bad, it stops working on my pc but works on my laptop. I don't get it. It has something to do with Razer's Synapse stupid app. Now I bought the Logitech G502X and hope Logitech got good software.
Logitech software is getting better with each update in my opinion. Hope you enjoy the mouse!
hi, are the 2 buttons on the left click programables? i mean not for dpi, for gaming, can i do that the 2 buttons do other things? sorry for my bad english ty
id say get the basilisk v3. and get the first g502
G502X is worse in almost every way from 502, don't waste ur money, get the basilisk if U want a change.
Really? What's wrong with it?
@@DRSKINGDAVID
1. The side and thumb button is so much easer to accidently click.
2. The shape is now lower and longer, which put more weight on Ur wrist and doesn't rest inside Ur palm like the old one
3. Mouse clicks sounds terrible, loud and metallic.
4. Barely feel the mouse wheel click,
The Basilisk has a phenomenal mouse wheel, such a greet idea, If added the front 2 buttons it would be perfect.
@@davidkerr7 id say that for mouse left click you have to use more force and that would delay your "kill" ingame and also your thumb get more pressure otherwise it would be good
My basiliks v3 died and broke on its own damn with disconnecting and reconnecting issues and color change when picked up ! I m switching to g502 hero to stay chill for life damn !!
@@wildrouseacer the g502 is great, been using it for 5-6yrs but i had to keep replacing it cause the metal mouse wheel would corrode over time, they fix that with the Lightspeed version, but if u have sweaty hands its not annoying
who LMB(left button) stiff?
gta 5 and red dead redemption 2
Great review ❤
Thank you!
if currently have the g502 hero im looking for an upgrade either the basilisk v3 or the g502x, in my opinion i would agree the g502x is much better and the shape remains the same so its not a drastic change from my old mouse, but they could have put more lighting like on the logo, because it looks pretty plain on your desk except for the small strip at the top.
Exactly. The basilisk v3 looks great but the overall buttons feel better on g502x. But if rgb is important, try the basilisk v3
@@IBKade One thing to consider. I read the Razer mouses use lasers to detect the mouse click, so they should never get the double click issue that Logitech's do.
I'm waiting for my Basilisk v3 to get here, but I think the shapes are super similar. I cant believe they got rid of all the RGB unless you buy the $160 wireless version. I cant justify the upgrade when really, what are we even getting new over the g502 hero other than a slightly different look. Basilisk v3's are going for about $45 on ebay brand new. I'm gonna try something different for once. And that underglow RGB is just sick!
id say the g502 x plus isnt a huge difference if anything the scroll wheel is a downgrade... get the basilisk v3 for some variety
your voice reminds me of peter griffin
lol thank you
the logitech because the mouse wheel doesnt break in less than 1 day and doesnt get shipped with chinese spyware
Bought exact same g502x yesterday,but cheapest in my country is 100$ 😅
i cant decide so ill just buy both 😂
Lol
Razer all the way
See we got a razer fan here heh
So for the rgb and wireless u have to pay twice? Logitech trying to scam. $60 is already $10 higher than most.
That is some sexy RGB right there
I have G502 hero not X but ok. And I hate it. If you put aside the hump, this is a wonderful mouse that is contraindicated with a precise mouse pad, but after a year, the main keys break and welcome to HELL.
And as I see it, the G502 X does not seem to have such an obvious hump
RGB sucks, it's for kids. It's great the Logitech doesn't have it. And if it is included in a mouse it should be easy to turn it off. Without software.
go cry in korea kid
@@MRgemmu japan four!
Because of the customization of buttons, most mice have software - unless they're standard 2button mice. For control of the mouse, profiles, custom button settings, etc - software is needed. The RGB looks nice... but meh. Yeah, I turn most of them off. You can control individual RGB zone. So logo = off. Having the wheel light on is fine. And less drain on battery.
прям всё по теме, словно мои мысли читает и рассуждает. У меня 1/1 белая такая же проводная g502 x и тоже брал только их из за бесконечной прокрутки. Сейчас у меня клавиатура от razer и ДА basilisk v3 шикарно бы смотрелась + у них 1 профиль, всё в 1й програме это очень удобно. И если есть возможность взять разер с бесконечной прокруткой... эх, поторопился я с мышкой. Чтож будет 2...
yeah, the scrolling wheel is the best in G502 X Plus :( god damn Logitech I hate you for developing such a crap :( It's a shame, after years of use of my legendary G5, bought X plus, it's like I'm holding 10 gram starving frog.
Double click and terrible software are what preventing me from getting G502
Just bought the g502 X. the main buttons sound so bad! loud and metallic. what is this garbage? why is nobody mentioning this?
I never heard of a mouse has good sound hhhhhh
@@Rayu25Demon Some Logis have silent switches.... it's sweet. But that's only on certain models. I love it. But yeah, Logi switches are louder than Razer's.
The metallic clang is the best, it's so satisfying
@@Replica2901 I love me a crispy clicking sound. But the one on my g502 is way too much, it literally has a metallic ring, every time i click while playing games, it becomes very annoying
Wired G502 x rip RGB logo 😂
Every razer I've ever bought has been an overpriced piece of crap, you'd think I'd have learned my lesson. Same note, not all Logitech mice are good either, but just bought the g502x wired to replace my gskill ripjaws gaming mouse replaceable weights, 4 magnetic configurable side rests, adjustable palm heel riser, and crazy rgb options. Too bad this mouse didn't evolve, its out of production, but point being, why an rgb mouse? Who the f**k looks at the pretty colors under your hand during an insane deathmatch? Rgb is only good for a nightlight in my opinion. Lets see if the logitech holds up to the badass G5 laser mouse, yeah, I still have one.
How is it?
@@ItsWillossTTV g502x is a good mouse, dont get me wrong but it's not for me. I use a claw grip and this mouse is too big for me, tends to roll in my hand. Especially in a quick right motion, NOT a low profile mouse. Going back to my g skill ripjaws. It is awesome.
i have logitech g502 x 💯💯💯💯
120g is light. I love my "heavy" mouse lol. idk but lighter feels... cheap. eventually am i going to be swiping my hand over a pad? lolol
Basilisk v3 is very heavy.
yeahhhhh
the click of the g502x is garbage. good luck ruining your fingers
how? because of optical mechanical?
You should compare two equally priced product in the first place
They're the exact same price
You in right. And your gay cousin in left
I have the G502X Plus Wireless and Basalisk V3 pro wireless. Razer wins , it’s just better. It feels better, scroll wheel is better and looks better.
and what about razer double click issue in basalisk?
@@MrManFriend I haven’t encountered any issues so far after using it for 1+ year
@@TacitusKillgore1 wheel is working fine?
@@MrManFriend yep no issues, it actually fell off my desk a couple of times and still works fine. Also I like the wheel far better than the Logitech.
@@TacitusKillgore1 there are many reviews about wheel stopped working on razer. That makes me worried for going back to razer. Glad yours working fine.