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The Logitech G502 HERO is now half-price thanks to this week's Prime Day deals, bringing the overall cost of what is a very highly-rated gaming mouse down to just $37.99 (opens in new tab) (that's a drop of $40, FYI). If you're based in the UK, the discount is even better - the black and white version of the mouse is now £34.99 (opens in new tab) instead of £80.
- Logitech G502 HERO:
$80$37.99 at Amazon US (opens in new tab) |£80£34.99 at Amazon UK (opens in new tab) - See all the Amazon Prime Day deals USA (opens in new tab) | UK (opens in new tab)
Besides being one of the best cheap gaming mouse deals under $50, the Logitech G502 consistently ranks for internet best lists all over the place. In fact, its wireless sibling - the otherwise-identical Logitech G502 Lightspeed - occupies one of the top spots on our best gaming mouse guide.
With an extremely responsive sensor of up to 25,600 DPI, 11 programmable buttons, and adjustable weights for an experience you can tweak to taste, this is an easy recommendation. Frankly, it doesn't get much better than this if you want an excellent mouse for your PC gaming setup.
Sure, it's not wireless like its G502 Lightspeed sibling (which is arguably the best wireless gaming mouse, because it's clearly a chronic over-achiever), but that keeps the cost down. Plus, you're still getting the same great tech. That's a win-win in our books.
Naturally, it's not the only offer worth checking out this Prime Day. There are more than a few great Prime Day laptop deals on sale right now, so take a look at our guide if you're in need of a new machine for gaming or work.
Logitech G502 HERO deal
- See more gaming mouse deals at Amazon US (opens in new tab) | Amazon UK (opens in new tab)
Looking for more offers? Be sure to check out the best Prime Day TV deals before they're gone. If you'd like a roundup of the wider deals scene including gadgets, coffee machines and mattresses, then head on over to our friends at TechRadar (opens in new tab).
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