Compare Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired vs Logitech G502 X Lightspeed

P1 Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
P2 Logitech G502 X Lightspeed

Comparison Takeaways

Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired

Where It Has the Edge

  • RGB features is 4.3 vs 2.8. RGB features were broadly praised for multiple lighting zones and customization, though one reviewer found lighting control less...
  • polling rate is 4.4 vs 3.2. Polling support was generally viewed as gaming-ready, though one review noted iCue did not expose polling-rate adjustment clearly.
  • click noise is 4.1 vs 2.9. Click noise had limited but positive evidence, with one reviewer saying the primary clicks were quieter than other...
  • premium feel is 4.7 vs 3.6. Premium feel was supported by reviewers describing premium quality and better build than a key MMO rival.

Logitech G502 X Lightspeed

Where It Has the Edge

  • tilt gesture controls is 4.4 vs 1.0. Tilt controls are a useful added input, with several reviews noting left and right scroll-wheel tilt actions.
  • handedness options is 2.5 vs 1.0. Handedness support is limited because the shape is described as made for right-handed users.
  • fingertip grip comfort is 4.2 vs 2.9. Fingertip grip support is limited but positive where mentioned, with IGN saying fingertip grip felt good.
  • FPS gaming suitability is 3.9 vs 2.9. FPS suitability is mixed: precision helps, but weight and button layout make some reviewers skeptical for competitive FPS.
Average score
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.0
2.4GHz connectivity
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.5

Reviewers describe the receiver as a 2.4GHz Lightspeed connection that is solid, storable, and wired-like in feel.

acceleration control
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.1

Performance controls such as angle snapping, lift height, pointer precision, and acceleration testing were available or acceptable in the reviewed software.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.8

Sensor movement is repeatedly described as free of acceleration, smoothing, filtering, or jitter.

Accuracy and tracking precision
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.6

Reviewers consistently described tracking as precise and smooth, with no major concern about accuracy in normal use.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.7

Tracking accuracy is a major strength, with exact hand tracking, one-to-one movement, and precise control noted.

balance and weight distribution
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Balance was praised despite the mouse's bulk, with reviewers calling weight distribution centered or well balanced.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
No score yet
battery life
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.7

Battery life is one of the strongest points, with multiple reviews praising or confirming long 140-hour-class runtime.

Bluetooth support
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
1.0

Bluetooth support is weak because one review explicitly states there is no Bluetooth connectivity.

build quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.7

Build quality was strongly praised, with reviewers calling the mouse solid, sturdy, top-notch, or stellar.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.0

Build quality is mixed but generally solid, with robustness praised and looseness or plastic feel criticized.

button customization
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.6

Button customization was a major strength, especially the movable side keypad and broad remapping options through Corsair software.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.4

Button customization is strong, with remapping, reversible controls, DPI adjustments, and game assignments highlighted.

button responsiveness
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.6

Button response was praised for preventing accidental presses while still triggering commands instantly during play.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.6

Button responsiveness is consistently positive, with instant registration and responsive clicks noted.

cable flexibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.5

Cable flexibility was mixed: some found it flexible or fine, while others called it stiff, heavy, or best used with a bungee.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.2

Cable quality is serviceable rather than premium, with soft or non-braided cable evidence.

charging convenience
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.6

Charging convenience is strong thanks to USB-C, included charging gear, and PowerPlay compatibility.

claw grip comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.5

Claw grip comfort was context-dependent: some large-hand users found it workable, while other reviewers said the design favored palm grip instead.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.2

Claw grip support is limited but positive where mentioned, with IGN saying claw grip felt good.

click latency
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.6

Latency evidence was positive, with reviewers reporting no noticeable latency or no real difference versus a reference mouse.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.6

Click latency is rated highly because reviews describe instant clicks, faster response claims, and excellent latency.

click noise
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.1

Click noise had limited but positive evidence, with one reviewer saying the primary clicks were quieter than other mice.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
2.9

Click and wheel sound impressions are mixed, from cheap springy clicks to satisfying switch sound.

connection stability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.6

Connection stability is a strength, with no dropped connections, no lag, and solid wireless behavior reported.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.7

Cross-platform and multi-machine use is useful through profiles, but one review reports a MacBook detection issue.

dock compatibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.3

Dock and charging-mat compatibility is strong because PowerPlay support is repeatedly noted.

DPI range
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

The DPI range was treated as extensive, commonly noting the 18,000 DPI ceiling even when reviewers said most users would play far below it.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.5

DPI flexibility is broad, with 25,600 DPI and multiple stages or adjustments referenced.

durability over time
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.5

Durability over time was mixed, combining switch and build praise with long-term complaints about scroll-button failure, coating wear, and button softening.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.3

Durability evidence is favorable, including drop-test survival, robust construction, and wear-reducing switch changes.

ecosystem integration
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Ecosystem integration was useful for Corsair users through iCue syncing, compatible products, and cross-device RGB behavior.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.4

Logitech ecosystem integration is strong through shared receivers, keyboard pairing, and sync/profile features.

ergonomic design
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.2

Ergonomic design was mostly praised, especially the ring-finger/pinky support and contoured shape, but not every hand size benefited equally.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.5

Ergonomic design receives broad praise for comfort, thumb support, and the familiar G502 shape.

fingertip grip comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.9

Fingertip grip comfort was limited because reviewers said the mouse's size and weight made fingertip use fatiguing or poorly suited.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.2

Fingertip grip support is limited but positive where mentioned, with IGN saying fingertip grip felt good.

FPS gaming suitability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.9

FPS suitability was limited: several reviewers said it was serviceable or usable, but weight, width, and the macro-focused design made it a poor FPS-first choice.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.9

FPS suitability is mixed: precision helps, but weight and button layout make some reviewers skeptical for competitive FPS.

glide smoothness
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.2

Glide was generally smooth, though a few reviewers wanted thicker or larger feet.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.4

Glide smoothness is consistently good, with PTFE feet and smooth movement across mats and desks highlighted.

grip texture
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

Grip texture was a recurring positive, with praise for rubberized, textured, or tactile areas that helped finger placement and control.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.0

Grip texture is generally good thanks to rubberized or textured sides, though glossy or smooth areas draw complaints.

handedness options
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
1.0

Handedness options were poor because reviewers repeatedly identified the mouse as right-handed or unusable for left-handed gamers.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
2.5

Handedness support is limited because the shape is described as made for right-handed users.

left and right click quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.1

Primary clicks were generally viewed as good, crisp, smooth, or easy to click, with one caveat about left-click force.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.3

Left and right click quality is mostly positive for speed and feel, though some reviewers find the switches less distinctive.

lift-off distance
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0

Lift-off support was adjustable and generally acceptable, with one review calling it impressive and another calling the measured distance normal.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
No score yet
long-session comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.7

Long-session comfort was a strength in the reviews that tested extended play, with reports of long-session comfort and no hand fatigue.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.8

Long-session comfort is strong, with no fatigue, comfortable extended use, and long battery life reducing interruptions.

macro support
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Macro support was repeatedly supported through iCue recording, MMO assignments, hotkeys, and workflow shortcuts, though one review noted a macro limitation.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.7

Macro support is clearly present through G Hub, with per-program macros and customizable button assignments.

materials quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

Materials quality was generally positive, especially premium-feeling finishes and sturdy surfaces, though gloss and soft-touch wear were caveats.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.7

Materials quality is mixed: soft-touch and matte finishes are praised, while glossy or smooth plastic draws complaints.

MMO gaming suitability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.6

MMO suitability was the strongest consensus point, with reviewers repeatedly calling the Scimitar an excellent or transformative MMO mouse.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.6

MMO suitability is one of the clearest use cases because the many programmable buttons support extra bindings and skills.

MOBA gaming suitability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

MOBA suitability was also strong, with reviewers positioning it for MOBA/MMO play and praising its programmable controls for ability-heavy games.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.2

MOBA suitability is supported by Tom’s Guide, which says MOBA players should not have trouble.

motion consistency
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Motion consistency was strong, with reviewers reporting no unpredictable movement and no abnormal jitter, angle snapping, or skipping.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.6

Motion consistency is very strong, with no jitter, no phantom movement, zero acceleration, and a consistent sensor.

onboard memory
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.2

Onboard memory was supported by several reviews, usually as three onboard or hardware profiles.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.5

Onboard memory is well supported, with five profiles repeatedly mentioned for carrying settings between systems.

palm grip comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Palm grip comfort was one of the clearest ergonomic strengths because the shape repeatedly encouraged or rewarded a full palm grip.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.2

Palm grip comfort is strong for larger hands, though some controls can be hard to reach.

polling rate
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Polling support was generally viewed as gaming-ready, though one review noted iCue did not expose polling-rate adjustment clearly.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.2

Polling rate is adequate but aging, with 1000Hz enough for most but behind newer competitors.

portability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.5

Portability is helped by onboard profiles and dongle storage, making travel or multi-PC use easier.

premium feel
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.7

Premium feel was supported by reviewers describing premium quality and better build than a key MMO rival.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.6

Premium feel is mixed: features and quality help, but wheel feel, plastic, and looseness undercut the price.

profile switching
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

Profile switching was useful for different games, DPI setups, and iCue or onboard profiles.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.5

Profile switching is useful because reviewers mention profile buttons, five profiles, and easy switching.

programmable buttons
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.8

The programmable-button count was one of the strongest recurring positives, especially the 12-button side pad and 17 total programmable controls.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.7

Programmable buttons are a defining advantage, with many reviews praising 11 to 13 controls.

RGB features
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

RGB features were broadly praised for multiple lighting zones and customization, though one reviewer found lighting control less flexible than a rival.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
2.8

RGB is limited on the Lightspeed model because full lighting is reserved for the Plus version and costs battery, weight, or money.

scroll wheel quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.9

Scroll wheel quality was mixed-to-good, with praise for tactility and clickiness but concerns about noise, average feel, or long-term failure.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.7

Scroll wheel quality divides reviewers: dual-mode and free-scroll are useful, but ratchet feel and looseness draw criticism.

sensor performance
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

The sensor was repeatedly praised as strong, responsive, accurate, and upgraded, with only minor context caveats around genre fit.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.7

Sensor performance is consistently strong around the Hero 25K sensor and precise, efficient tracking.

shape comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.1

Shape comfort was generally positive for medium or large hands and palm-oriented use, with some complaints from reviewers who found it wide or awkward.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.2

Shape comfort is generally praised, especially for larger hands and palm-oriented users, though weight and reach issues appear.

side button quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.7

Side buttons were the defining strength but also the main learning curve, with praise for texture and feel alongside complaints about crowding, reach, or accidental presses.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.9

Side-button quality is useful but uneven because modular controls help while reach and accidental presses bother some reviewers.

skate durability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.8

Skate durability was mixed: one review saw little early wear, while others wanted more or larger sliding pads.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
No score yet
software stability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.6

Software stability was mixed because two reviews called iCue stable or reliable, while a long-term review described crashes and buggy behavior.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
2.8

Software stability is mixed to poor, with G Hub problems, recognition issues, and limited access during review testing.

software usability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.7

Software usability was split, with some reviewers praising iCue's depth and ease while others found it clunky, required, or unintuitive.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.8

Software usability ranges from useful DPI, macro, profile, and battery tools to frustrating bugs or access issues.

surface compatibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

Surface compatibility was helped by calibration tools and positive performance on hard and soft pads or different tested surfaces.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.2

Surface compatibility is good on mats and desks, with acceptable or smooth movement across multiple surfaces.

switch durability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Switch durability scored well because multiple reviews cited Omron switches and 50 million click ratings or upgraded switches.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.5

Switch durability is a key upgrade because optical-mechanical switches are framed as reducing double-clicking and wear.

switch feel
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.9

Switch feel was mostly positive and clicky, though one reviewer wanted snappier primary clicks.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.4

Switch feel is mostly positive, with crisp, responsive, optical-mechanical clicks that retain mechanical feel.

tilt gesture controls
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
1.0

Tilt gesture controls were a clear weakness in the only direct mention, which noted the lack of tilt scroll.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.4

Tilt controls are a useful added input, with several reviews noting left and right scroll-wheel tilt actions.

value for money
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.2

Value was context-dependent: strong for MMO/MOBA users who use the buttons, weaker for owners of prior models or users who do not need the macro pad.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.5

Value is mixed: feature density and sale prices help, but MSRP looks high against newer rivals.

weight
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.6

Weight was the most consistent physical drawback, with many reviewers calling the mouse heavy, bulky, or a hindrance outside MMO-style use.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
3.2

Weight is the most repeated drawback, with reviewers calling it not light or heavy by modern standards.

weight tuning
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.0

Weight tuning was weak because one reviewer specifically wished the mouse offered adjustable weights.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
1.5

Weight tuning is weak because the G502 X Lightspeed lacks additional adjustable weights.

wireless latency
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.7

Wireless latency is excellent in review evidence, with no spikes and wired-like or excellent click and movement latency.

wireless performance
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
4.6

Wireless performance is very strong overall, with Lightspeed praised for responsiveness, stability, and gaming use.