THE G602
Ever seen Seaquest? Well for some reason the ergonomic design of the G602 reminds me of that movie/series and i have to say i rather like it.
Since at the same time we were also testing the Mionix Avior 8200 we thought it would be nice to place them next to each other to show the size of the G602.
On the left side of the G602 there are 6 programmable buttons right next to the DPI LED. There's also a nice thumb rest present which actually helps rest your hand while using the device.
The top has a nice rubber coating that helps with the overall grip.
Where we usually find the DPI selection button or buttons Logitech has placed the profile mode switch (performance/endurance).
Two extra programmable buttons (used to control DPI by default) are placed on the far left of the primary button.
The scroll wheel is entirely covered with rubber and is amongst the best ones (very soft and silent) I’ve ever used.
Present at the base of the G602 there are 4 low-friction Polytetrafluoroethylene feet.
The on-off switch is placed right next to the delta zero optimized 2500DPI/20G/80ips LED sensor.
I don't know why but Logitech chose to use regular AA batteries for the G602 instead of a built-in rechargeable battery pack (lower cost obviously but at a price).
The tiny wireless receiver can be conveniently stored in a slot right next to the battery compartment.
It seems that the Performance/Endurance modes are not tied to the Logitech Gaming Software so once you plug the receiver in your system and turn the G602 on you can choose the profile to fit your needs.
The DPI selection button/LED is easy to make out and has 5 different levels by default.