And while the G502 does have a similarly sized thumb rest, I would have liked to see it have some sort of a pinky rest as well. The larger and slightly more ergonomic shape of the G602 forces your to use full palm contact grip which is very comfortable, whereas the G502’s narrower form factor has less of a curvier shape which enables it to be used with different grip techniques. But the general button placement, flared thumb rest body shape and accommodating index and ring finger buttons is still shared between the two. When compared to one of our favorite wireless gaming mice recently introduced by Logitech, the G602, you'll notice that that there are quite a few significant design and even material changes.
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