Logitech
is
celebrating
the
10th
anniversary
of
its
G502
gaming
mouse
with
a
limited-edition
aluminum
version.
The
G502
X
Plus
AL
Edition
has
the
same
functionality
as
the
standard
wireless
G502
X
mouse,
plus
an
aluminum
chassis
with
laser-etched
markings,
including
a
serial
number
from
1
to
502.
Sorry
to
put
my
high
school
chem
lab
assistant
hat
on,
but
that
L
in
“AL
Edition”
should
really
be
lowercase
—
though
I
speculate
Logitech
wanted
to
avoid
people
confusing
Al
with
AI,
as
in
artificial
intelligence.
In
the
10
years
since
it
launched,
the
G502
has
been
a
mainstay
of
Logitech’s
gaming
lineup.
The
original
was
a
wired
mouse,
a
version
of
which
you
can
still
buy
new
today
for
around
$50.
In
2019,
the
G502
X
made
the
jump
to
wireless
with
Logitech’s
Lightspeed
dongle,
relegating
the
original
to
the
“still
great
on
a
budget”
option.
The
$160
G502
X
Plus,
which
the
limited-edition
mouse
is
based
on,
features
a
25K
DPI
sensor,
more
RGB
lighting,
and
wireless
charging
with
Logitech’s
Powerplay
mousepad.
Logitech
isn’t
selling
the
G502
X
Plus
AL
Edition.
Instead,
the
company
says
the
aluminum
mouse
“can
only
be
awarded,
earned,
or
gifted
from
Logitech
G
or
our
partners
to
community
members
across
the
globe.”
The
company
gave
away
10
of
the
mice
already
on
the
Logitech
G
account
on
X;
if
you
want
to
nab
one,
it’s
probably
worth
paying
attention
to
the
brand’s
social
media
pages.
This
is
the
kind
of
“forever
mouse”
I
could
get
into.
Original author: Antonio G. Di Benedetto
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