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🎯 Dominate every click with precision and speed – the G402 Hyperion Fury is your ultimate gaming edge!
The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Wired Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge Fusion Engine sensor technology with a blazing 500 IPS tracking speed and up to 4000 DPI sensitivity. Featuring 8 fully programmable buttons and a lightweight, ergonomic design with rubber grips, it offers professional-grade customization and comfort for extended gaming sessions. With a 1ms report rate and USB connectivity, it ensures ultra-responsive, lag-free performance on both PC and Mac platforms, making it a top choice for serious gamers seeking precision and durability.








| ASIN | B00LFBEOUA |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,038 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 16 in PlayStation 2 Accessories 20 in PlayStation Accessories 20 in Xbox Accessories |
| Box Contents | Other |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 18,637 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206051775 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Personal Computer |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.6L x 7.2W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | G402 Hyperion Fury Ultra-Fast FPS Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 140 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5099206051775 |
| Model Name | G402 Hyperion Fury FPS |
| Model Number | 910-004068 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of buttons | 8 |
| Operating System | Windows 7 |
| Pattern | G402 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Movement Resolution:4000 DPI^Scroll |
| Product Finish Type | Glossy, Matte |
| Product Warranty | 1 year |
| Range | up to 4000.0 dots_per_inch |
| Special feature | Movement Resolution:4000 DPI^Scroll |
| Style Name | Gaming |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 778416918843 651312040224 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**L
Uncompromising tank of a mouse
This thing. This is my second G402 I own. I have owned G502 X, Razer Basilisk V3, MX Master 3s - nothing stands anywhere close in comfort, reliability and quality of build to this beast. It will survive a heavy handed FPS maniac, MMO player, obsessive strategy clicker, all in one person. Quite weighty, but when you simply ramp up your DPI, it'll feel like any other mouse in your hand. Logitech G software is a personal experience, I didn't have any issues with it and have been using it since inception. The build is of very high quality - it feels (and is) sturdy, makes no unnecesary noise, and the rubber that is in contact with your thumb goes all the way to the wrist, allowing much better grip tha any aforementioned mice. The buttons are perfectly placed - nothing gets in the way, even with my meaty hands. And most importantly - that tiny piece of plastic on the right for your ring finger to rest on - you don't need to worry about the misclicks. Expect it to live for 6-7 years with ease. And when the button switch finally fails, go ahead and solder on a new one. You'll get anouther 6-7 out of it.
J**C
Really Really Good Mouse and has lasted me like 2+yrs with no real problems
Shape is weird, takes time getting used to but i've gotten used to it, im running 400dpi windows sens at max and like low 3 sens in cs go or something. Its so damn accurate. The thumb button is weird to get to, the dpi selection is nice because i like high dpi for twitchy flying in battlefield. I used the weird to get to thumb button for Alt+F4 bind originally sniper function but pretty pointless to me as i couldn't reach it and now i can rage quit games so quickly. Its great :D. Mouse wheel is not the fancy infinate scroll wheel however for a good 6 months of cs go and using it as jump on mouse wheel down (bhops in casual m8) it still works a hell of a lot better than i thought it would, sure feels a bit mushy but its not real bad mushy like your skipping or going to much with it. I thought it would be dead and destroyed by now but nope.. Honestly the main issues and one gripe i have is Leds are fading and now don't look as blue they've gone sorta cyan to green :S (how does that happen) Its not RGB Mouse feet after a good couples years of daily heavy gaming kinda unstuck and got scuffed up. I diy them back to the mouse pad, some scissors and glue involved not perfect but on the new mouse pad you can't tell the feet have been repaired lol. Scroll wheel is not the infinite scroll and feels a bit mushy (but its not like broken cheap mushy its hard to explain its durable i tell you that) Yeah this mouse is good. Software is bliss, once you install set up your mouse, no need for software you just save it on the mouse. Dpi selection is nice. Worth Every Penny mouse is so good, i dont find the software makes a difference maybe because i dont fap it fast enough (you can measure inches per second in the software tells me apperently im a consistant fapper it seems lmao). But yeah this mouse has 0 weirdness to it other than the shape. It does feel plasticy but not cheap. Hands down recommend. I'm fussy about mice, shape, how it looks etc i dont like cheap rubbish mice i also don't like overpriced mice like the razer ones. This you will love IF you take the time to get used to the shape. I hold it like as if i was a crab or something with the pinchy fingers. Well that is what it reminds me of. After you get used to the shape, you don't like other mice.. Well i dont anyway its so nice
A**X
Logitech G402 Gaming Mouse Review - By Alex
Note: I bought the Logitech G402 on sale for 31.00 GBP. This may slightly change my review and make it more positive then if i had bought it for the full price but the mouse does seem to go on sale quite a lot so if you see it at full price try waiting for a sale. Too Long; Didn't Read at the bottom. The Logitech G402 is a great mouse. It comes with 8 programmable buttons although take note that figure includes Mouse 1 and Mouse 2 and the Scroll which, most likely, you aren't going to change the function of. Nonetheless it still has a lot of extra buttons to use for whatever you want. The mouse is feels relatively light and the feet are good so there are no problems moving it around the mousepad. The mouse clicking buttons (M1 and M2) feel great and are advertised to have a durability of 20 million clicks which should be sufficient for a long time. The scroll wheel isn't great but it is still more than useable for gaming. I don't think this should deter you from buying the product but is worth knowing about. The extra button placement is ok but not great. There are two extra buttons to the left of the mouse 1 button which by default are used to change between dpi settings. means you can easily press them with your pointer finger but I found I occasionally accidentally pressed them and this led me to die in games a couple times before i gave up and unbounded them. There is also a "sniper" button which when you pressed would lower your dpi to make precision movements easier. I think this is more of a gimmick than anything else and it had a very forward placement that made it hard to press the button in the first place but you can bind the button to do anything else you want to so it doesn't matter if you don't like the sniper mode. There are also two other buttons on the side of the mouse that are by default used for back and forward for browsing web pages. Not much to say about these buttons. Easy to press because of the location and they feel great but a tiny bit mushy and they are also fully customisable. Now for the best bit about the mouse and probably the number one reason to buy the mouse, the sensor. Logitech have made sure there is no acceleration or smoothing and the tracking feels amazing. Also the inclusion of the Fusion Engine means that you can move the mouse extremely fast and still have it track your movements properly and it is definitely useful and can also be toggled on and off but I can't think of any reason to turn it off. If you do want acceleration Logitech provides the option for it in its software which you can download off the internet on their website. You can choose to save the mouse settings on the mouse's onboard memory or on the computer. This means if you go to a LAN party or upgrade your computer the mouse will keep its settings which is a nice touch. The software is intuitive and more than useable and I haven't encountered any errors or bugs. The software that you can use for the mouse includes different customisation options like 3 different presets for dpi. The mouse has a resolution of 240-4000 and can go up in increments of 80 which seems like a strange number and means it may not be as accurate as you want it to be if you are switching from another mouse. You can switch the dpi on the fly which is quite useful for some people but I just keep it on one dpi setting as I found that I accidentally pressed the dpi modifiers sometimes which could be frustrating. On the side of the mouse is a dpi light which can have up to 3 lights lit up which shows which setting of dpi you are on. You can also change the lighting on the singular Logitech G logo (although it will can only be blue) and make it breath or just keep it static or turn it off. The mouse is ergonomic but the right side of the mouse where my ring finger and pinky go feels a little cramped and I have a medium sized hand so it may be a problem for people with large hands but it should still be useable. Overall the mouse is definitely worth its price on sale but at full price it may need a little thought. Other good options at a slightly higher price point is the G502 which has RGB lighting and more buttons and customisable weighting and a better scroll wheel with "infinite scroll" TL;DR The Logitech G402 is definitely worth the price on sale with its amazing sensor and fusion engine. It has good ergonomics for medium sized hands and the software is great to use with full mouse customisability. If you are looking to upgrade from a cheap mouse then this will serve you well for a long time.
G**.
An excellent product that has served me well for 2 years.
Okay so I have been using the G402 for about 2 years now. I'm only coming back to review this because of the fact that I came to buy another one as a gift. It's an incredibly good mouse and is easily the best mouse available in this price range (£30 as of writing this review 02/12/2017). The sensor is fairly accurate and I haven't found reason to question it yet, and compared to the notably more expensive G502 and G403, there isn't much difference in sensory accuracy between the three. The addition of 5 extra buttons makes games with a lot of actions easier to play, in the sense that games where you have to press the M key, or P key or I key...Generally keys furthest away from your thumb or fingers if you're a right handed mouse user. Adding those key functions (Usually something like M for Map, or I for Inventory) and then dedicating them to one of the thumb buttons on the mouse means you have to stretch your left hand less to reach key functions. And it's just objectively better. Especially in a faster paced game like say PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds, where more quickly being able to adjust your scope zero distance, or using the extra mouse buttons as a hotkey for the map, and grenade and healing items specifically. Makes for quicker actions and more concentration on the gameplay at hand, instead of having to remember the 10 possible buttons for it that are out of your thumb reach, or going in to your inventory to manually apply items like that. Personally I have rather large hands I'd say, but whether I'm using palm or claw grip I find that the G402 fits my hand perfectly, and I'd say it is generally better for those with hands on the bigger side. In general usage, such as browsing, video editing, or searching along a video timeline when streaming, etc. I've never had a problem. All I can say is for the price, performance and usability, I can't fault it. No fancy gimmicks like RGB, no braided cables. A nice balance of features, ergonomic shape and weight really have proven me useful over the years and they really have allowed me to get better at games over time. Overall. I can't really find a way to fault the G402 at all.
S**E
This is a definite must-buy in my book! Definitely a great gaming mouse!
This is my first 'proper' gaming mouse purchase, so by no means am I an expert on mouse acceleration or the difference between optical sensors. But even through my ignorance, I can tell that this mouse is a step up. Before this purchase, I had been using a 'Gigabyte GM-M6800 Dual Lens Gaming Mouse', that I purchased on Amazon UK, for under £10. (Gigabyte GM-M6800 image from Amazon UK. Click image for link). I purchased the Gigabyte mouse as a replacement for a standard 'non-gaming' optical mouse, you would typically find in a classroom computer. That mouse met its end during a CS:GO rage induced smashing. I quickly went online and purchased the Gigabyte mouse, as it was super cheap, looked comfortable and had several DPI levels. This mouse served me well. Although it took a little getting used to, it was quite comfortable to use and (compared to my random optical mouse) it represented next-level gaming! It was a little wider than I had anticipated, and the button clicks were a little stiff for my liking. The mouse had a high DPI setting (1600) and I felt like it improved my gaming. However, when I saw the Cyber Monday Week sale for the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury, I couldn't resist retiring my old mouse, in order to give it a go! I have only heard good things about the G402 and after reading some more good reviews to support anticipated purchase, I was sold. After unboxing it and testing it out, I can't believe what I was missing out on. I am using the mouse with my Razer Sphex gaming mouse mat, and it is great. The mouse smoothly glides over the mouse mat, much better than any mouse I have used before. It is also amazingly comfortable! There was no 'break-in' period, in order to get used to it. It felt like it fit my hand perfectly. It is thinner than the Gigabyte mouse and the gliding, weight of it felt perfect. Ergonomically, the only issue I had with the mouse itself was the position of the "shift DPI" button. As I use a palm grip on the mouse, my thumb doesn't reach the button. I wish it was further back, in order for me to easily access during a game of CS:GO, however, as I never tend to change DPI while sniping, it isn't too much of an issue. Aestethically, I love the way the mouse looks. I love the blue glowing G logo, and the DPI level LEDs. Through the Logitech Gaming Software, I set the logo to breathing, and the DPI level LEDs as always on. The combination of matte-black and glossy black plastic material and angles makes it a very attractive mouse! The mouse glides perfectly, the Logitech Gaming Software is pretty simple, the weight is perfect (for me), the buttons are clicky and fast, the DPI levels are customizable and it is a very attractive mouse. I only wish the 'shift DPI' button was moved back slightly, and that the mouse was wireless (I realize there are wireless Logitech G-series mice that I could have bought. I just hate cables all over my desk). This is a definite must-buy in my book! Definitely a great gaming mouse!
S**R
Durable, highly customisable, reprogramable with a top notch sensor, great value for money
The first decent gaming mouse I brought and loved, used to use cheap mouses thinking it wouldn't make much difference ooooh boy was i wrong. This mouse changed my opinion greatly, it's the sensor, it's fantastic in this logitech mouse, a cheap mouse if you try to play a shooter game then yank the mouse fast to turn around the sensor can't keep up you'll end up looking at the sky in game or the floor. G402 has great software program aswell i could rebind all the mouse buttons and even emulate keyboard button binds on the mouse button in case a game for whatever silly reason doesn't support mouse side buttons, it had a dpi shift button to drop the sensitivity temporarily upon holding down the button is good for thoose super long range sniper shots. It never really fit my hand very well but i have smaller chuncky hands, if you have longer fingers and skinny hand this'll be a good fit.
N**I
Another great product from Logitech, great for PC gamers on a budget
This is a great budget mouse from my favorite company, I always buy Logitech as I find it lasts forever and the software is super easy to use. The mouse is intended for a right handed person and as someone with big hands I often have trouble with gaming mouses with the buttons on the sides as I hit the wrong button a lot with them usually being so close together and small..This mouse though is perfect the buttons and nicely spaced out which is one of my favorite things about the design of this mouse. You really can't go wrong with this mouse, it's a very good price and the quality and performance are excellent. The only things I dislike about this mouse (these are very minor issues) is that you can't change the color of the light which is a shame as I like all my gaming stuff to light up green but it's not a big deal it's cosmetic. The other thing is that this doesn't have a braided cable which I thought it'd be common practice for all gaming peripherals to come with braided cables these days but sadly not in this case although I've not had any issues with tangling or my mouse cable getting caught so far so I'm no longer too bothered by it. Overall though the quality and price of this mouse and very good and I highly recommend to anyone looking for a budget mouse; if you can afford it though I would say maybe buy consider the Logitech g502 instead as it has a lot of cool features that this G402 doesn't have and isn't much more expensive. Although again this is a excellent budget gaming mouse, it performs just as well if not better then some of the more expensive gaming mouses I've used in the past and I'm very happy with it. 9/10
A**R
"Decent mouse, comfortable ergonomics, decent sensor and pretty good software..."
This mouse was decent... (I would have wrote more but this **** laptop deleted my whole review ,why is the track pad so damn sensitive and big!!!! :/) since I am too lazy to rewrite it again I'm going to make a summary: ==Ergonomics== Nice and comfortable, good comfort grooves with well placed forward and back buttons. In my opinion the DPI switches are also well placed (but please note that my hands are quite small and people tend to dislike its placement) and due to my hybrid fingertip and palm the shape of the mouse in general is just perfect for me ==Sensor== Very nice sensor, no acceleration or input lag (from what I can tell) and low lift off distance (can be good or bad depending or your preferences). But there is one serious problem which I have encountered; if you drop the mouse or slam it down hardly sometimes the mouse buttons (left and right click) may activate. It isn't too bad but can potentially be a serious problem for those who lift their mouse a lot. ==Buttons== The left and right buttons uses OMRON switches rated for 20 million clicks. They are nice and light and gives you a slight tactile feedback (enough for you to notice). Some people would say that the forward, back and dpi buttons are too mushy and feel not as resistant. But in my opinion, I did not find it half as bad as some people would state it to be ==Lighting== Of course no RGB... This mouse has good clear blue LED which fits very well with my black and blue set up. The dpi indicator is clear and the logo is alright (but please bear in mind that I do not care too much on lighting). ==Software== The software is nice and easy to navigate (one of the best software I know). I do not macro my buttons so I cannot voice my opinion on that but from what I have gathered the macro functionality for the Logitech software is actually pretty good. ==Overall== Decent mouse, comfortable ergonomics, decent sensor and pretty good software... Overall I'll give it a 4.5/5.
A**R
My review after a day
A little to big but fine 😌. It is the best mouse even after 6year of launch best under this budget. I am totally satisfied 😃 with the product. Thanks you Amazon 😃😃🙏☺️
M**4
authenticité Logitech G402
Pour ceux qui ont l'habitude la G402 Logitech reste le must. Très bon état Neuf et authentique ce n'est pas toujours le cas ailleur. 100% satisfait ! Super vendeur !
X**R
Cumple las expectativas
Después de una semana de pruebas, recomiendo este ratón sin ninguna duda para gaming y uso habitual. El ratón es muy ergonómico y cómodo, y lo que es más importante, totalmente configurable. Tiene un botón en el lateral para mostrar los DPI (velocidad del puntero) que tiene en ese momento, y dos botones para regularlos. Así pues, dependiendo de la tarea que estés haciendo en ese momento puedes subir o bajar los DPI con esos botones. En total por defecto le ponen 4 velocidades preconfiguradas que se cambian apretando el botón, pero desde el panel de configuración puedes cambiar cada velocidad, configurarlo a tu gusto y ponerlo de manera predeterminada como mejor te parezca. Esto va bien por si quieres tener una velocidad para navegar, otra para usar un programa de diseño, otra para jugar, etc. Es un ratón ideal para gaming, permite guardar perfiles automáticos para cada juego, e incluso ya hay perfiles hechos para una gran cantidad de juegos. Los botones relativos a cambio de DPI no se pueden tocar accidentalmente, ya que están más separados que el resto de botones. Aparte de estos botones, tiene los 5 botones habituales, muy bien situados, de forma que puedes estar usando este ratón horas, horas y más horas, tu mano no se va a resentir. Además, se le pueden grabar macros a los botones para estos juegos, por ejemplo puedes asignar un botón para francotirador, que al tocarlo la velocidad del puntero automáticamente reduzca los DPI para apuntar mejor. Sobre los perfiles que se pueden guardar, puede hacerse en el mismo ratón (lleva una memoria integrada), de manera que puedes llevartelo donde te plazca y conservará estos perfiles. Finalmente, decir que desde el panel de control se puede regular la velocidad de la luz que emite el ratón, así como el efecto de encenderse y apagarse esta luz ("efecto respiración" le llaman). El efecto queda muy bien, sobretodo si tienes la costumbre de trabajar/jugar a oscuras. En resumen, por su alta precisión, recomiendo este ratón tanto para gaming avanzado como para trabajar en diseño gráfico.
E**R
Buen producto
Le encanto a mi hijo!!!
�**�
Best Mouse For The Price
Its hard to find a good gaming mouse that's cheap , This mouse is one of the most buy'd mouses ever , its good for dragshots , flicks , and it has 2 buttons than can be bindable , Overall Very Good Mouse . Also The g502 is a better mouse for some people but it costs more .
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