Logitech
G602
Based on 89 Reddit mentions
$233.58
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Dads Who Repair
Definitely happens here. Had to take a baby toy apart (press the button and the door pops open kind) because the 5 year old decided to put seashells into it. But of course I've rapaired things that the kids didn't break like the dryer twice. I also have a mouse I love that's not made any more (Logit
...LtDarthWookie in r/daddit
February 3, 2026 7:34 PM
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Sign of dead gpu?
Logitech G602. Best mouse I've ever used. Unfortunately they've discontinued it and the left click has started to develop inadvertent double clicks. Going to have to take it apart and replace the micro switch once it becomes too bothersome.
Ihistal in r/PcBuildHelp
March 21, 2026 6:54 AM
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So which rodent is guiding your crosshair today?
Funny timing for this post as I am having a crisis lol. My gaming mouse I haven't used in years is a Logitech g602. I now daily a mx master 3 at home and at work. Even though it's not meant for gaming I use it for that cause it's the mouse I like. Well decided to pull out my g602 to see if it's bett
...W123lukeof in r/thefinals
August 27, 2025 2:31 AM
2
Middle mouse buttons are a pain
I use the logitech g602 and g604 they have 6 programmable buttons on the side. The mouse has been discontinued but still can be found online. I haven't seen a great replacement for this model yet that fits my needs CAD and games, so I keep fixing them. Good luck.
bionicpirate42 in r/accessibility
November 29, 2025 12:31 AM
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Shortlist of G604 replacements
Asus ROG Spatha X seems like it may be a contender https://rog.asus.com/us/mice-mouse-pads/mice/wireless/rog-spatha-x-model/ 6 side buttons, thumb rest (looks kinda small), DPI up/down buttons (I usually bind these to pgup/pgdn) I tried a Razer Naga v2 Hyperspeed with the 12-button keypad on the sid
...cycopl in r/g604
December 15, 2025 5:01 PM
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What company will never get another dime from you for as long as you may live?
I never had a hardware issue with Logitech peripherals unless it was my doing. Over the years I have had a G602 then a G604 and now the G502X. All great mice at the times I used them. I only upgraded because I wanted too. I had a G910 Spectrum keyboard that the volume wheel broke because I was carel
...GrumpyDumping in r/AskReddit
December 24, 2025 2:41 AM
2
Logitech's products are no longer quality products
Same. Long time user too. All my equipment has been Logitech. Never had any issues with any of my devices. I literally have some old stuff laying around saving it as a reserve. They still work fine. For mice, I had; G400, G500, G600, G602, G603, G604, G502 X Lightspeed (current one). Also using MX A
...ZeX450 in r/LogitechG
December 27, 2025 5:06 PM
2
Best 2d CAD device for field work
Sorry to sidetrack but what mouse do you use? I'm limping along with my beloved but old Logitech G602 and balking at forking over $200 to replace an obsolete mouse. I need the text keystroke capability though.
Julesagain in r/AutoCAD
February 16, 2026 7:39 AM
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I’ve clicked millions of times over 6 years. This is the only piece of tech that absolutely refuses to die on me.
I still have every Logitech mouse I've ever owned, starting with a G500s I got in like 2011 or so. Still works great. I also still have my G602 wireless from 5ish years ago, and my newest is the G 602 Hero. Love them all and I'm team Logitech for mice forever at this point. I however do not like the
...durtmcgurt in r/UpgradeYourGaming
March 5, 2026 3:43 PM
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New Mouse
I use the Logitech G602 as an architectural designer and I love it. Unfortunately I think it's discontinued because I can't find one that is reasonably priced which sucks because I think it is one of the best drafting mouses you can get. It isn't super clunky with the massive 1-9 keyboard on the sid
...spaced_out21 in r/Revit
March 11, 2026 2:27 PM
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