Compare SteelSeries Rival 5 vs Logitech G502 X Wired

P1 SteelSeries Rival 5
P2 Logitech G502 X Wired

Comparison Takeaways

SteelSeries Rival 5

Where It Has the Edge

  • claw grip comfort is 4.0 vs 1.5. Claw grip comfort was mostly positive for suitable hand sizes, but at least one reviewer with smaller hands...
  • click noise is 4.5 vs 2.2. Click noise was viewed positively, with reviewers describing the switches or pressure points as quiet or pleasant rather...
  • RGB features is 4.6 vs 2.4. RGB features were widely praised for rich zones and customization, though some reviewers found the lighting distracting, too...
  • software usability is 4.6 vs 3.4. Software usability was a major strength overall, especially for SteelSeries GG/Engine customization, though a few reviewers found the...

Logitech G502 X Wired

Where It Has the Edge

  • side button quality is 4.4 vs 3.0. Side button quality was a major strength for most reviewers because the thumb/sniper button was easier to reach...
  • onboard memory is 4.0 vs 2.7. Onboard memory was only discussed by one reviewer, who valued saving profiles for use without software.
  • cable flexibility is 4.7 vs 3.5. Cable flexibility was consistently positive for the wired model because the cable moved easily, avoided snagging, and did...
  • palm grip comfort is 4.4 vs 3.2. Palm grip comfort was positive in the reviews that mentioned it, especially for palm and finger grip users...
Average score
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.2
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.2
acceleration control
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.5

Acceleration-related controls were praised as unusually advanced and useful for fine-tuning, especially through SteelSeries software.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
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Accuracy and tracking precision
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.8

Reviewers consistently found the Rival 5 precise and accurate in gaming and general use, with repeated praise for controlled aiming and tracking.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
5.0

Reviewers consistently praised tracking accuracy, calling it flawless, insane, and precise in games and general pointer use.

balance and weight distribution
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.5

Balance and weight distribution had limited but positive evidence, with one reviewer calling the mouse well balanced for its feature set.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.3

Weight distribution was described as balanced and helped by the lighter wheel, with reviewers connecting it to easier gaming movement.

build quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.7

Build quality was a clear strength, with reviewers repeatedly describing the mouse as sturdy, solid, and free from flex or rattling.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

Build quality was viewed as solid or excellent by most reviewers, with several calling it high quality or among the best peripherals they had used.

button customization
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.9

Button customization was a strength, with reviewers praising remapping, media controls, and broad function assignment through software.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

Button customization was widely praised for reach improvements, remapping, removable thumb control, and overall functionality, with one reviewer noting fat-finger risk.

button responsiveness
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.7

Button responsiveness was strongly positive, with reviewers reporting tactile clicks, no repeated clicks, and no meaningful double-click or travel problems.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

Button responsiveness was praised for instant actuation, precision, faster response, and reduced accidental clicks.

cable flexibility
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.5

Cable flexibility was highly mixed: some praised low drag or flexibility, while many criticized stiffness, non-detachability, or non-paracord feel.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

Cable flexibility was consistently positive for the wired model because the cable moved easily, avoided snagging, and did not get in the way.

charging convenience
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
5.0

Charging convenience scored well only because one reviewer valued the wired model not needing charging.

claw grip comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.0

Claw grip comfort was mostly positive for suitable hand sizes, but at least one reviewer with smaller hands found it too big to claw comfortably.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
1.5

Claw grip comfort was a clear weak point in the one direct review, which said the shape definitely does not work for claw grip.

click latency
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.2

Click latency was mostly seen as fine or negligible, though one test-oriented reviewer said it lagged behind some competitors.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
5.0

Click latency received a very strong rating where measured, with the reviewer calling the 2.1 ms result fantastic for responsive play.

click noise
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.5

Click noise was viewed positively, with reviewers describing the switches or pressure points as quiet or pleasant rather than distracting.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
2.2

Click noise was a recurring caveat, involving a loud scroll wheel or switch sound that some reviewers disliked.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.8

Cross-platform compatibility had limited positive evidence, including Xbox support and software working across macOS and Windows.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
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DPI range
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.2

The wide DPI/CPI range was viewed as useful and flexible, although several reviewers noted the highest settings were more than they personally needed.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

DPI capability and quick DPI changes were viewed positively, especially for fast movement and on-the-fly sensitivity control.

durability over time
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
5.0

Durability over time was praised through switch durability language and expectations that the switches would last rigorous use.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Durability over time was positive where discussed, tied to expectations that the mouse should last for years.

ecosystem integration
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.2

Ecosystem integration was positive but conditional, with reviewers valuing lighting sync and brand-wide software most when already using SteelSeries gear.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
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ergonomic design
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.8

Ergonomic design was praised for thumb support, rounded edges, and a comfortable grip profile.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

Ergonomic design was one of the strongest themes, with reviewers praising the slant, thumb rest, support, and natural hand position.

fingertip grip comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.5

Fingertip grip comfort was split, with one reviewer finding it excellent and another warning the mouse was too large for fingertip users.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Fingertip grip comfort was positive where addressed, with the long sloping shape still working well for finger grips.

FPS gaming suitability
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.9

FPS suitability was mixed: tracking and speed were praised, but several reviewers said side-button reach or layout made it less ideal for dedicated FPS use.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

FPS gaming suitability was consistently strong thanks to lower weight, fast tracking, DPI/sniper controls, and responsive play.

glide smoothness
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.6

Glide smoothness was strongly positive, with reviewers repeatedly reporting smooth, low-friction movement on mouse pads and surfaces.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.9

Glide smoothness was a standout strength, with reviewers describing the feet as extremely smooth or nearly frictionless.

grip texture
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.9

Grip texture was generally helpful for stability, although one reviewer preferred a competitor’s more textured side grips.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

Grip texture was consistently praised, especially the rubber and textured side grips that improved control and comfort.

left and right click quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.5

Left and right clicks were praised for a deep, tactile, well-weighted feel with good actuation force.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

Left and right click quality scored well where discussed, with reviewers describing the new clickers as solid, finely crafted, and satisfying.

lift-off distance
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.3

Lift-off behavior was generally praised as effective or near-perfect, with a minority caveat that medium or non-adjustable lift-off could bother some users.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
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long-session comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.8

Long-session comfort was positive where discussed, with reviewers noting comfortable extended use and fewer pressure issues.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

Long-session comfort was strong in the one direct account, where multi-hour gaming did not make the reviewer sweaty or sticky.

macro support
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.8

Macro support was praised where tested, with reviewers finding macro creation intuitive, comfortable, or reliable even for longer macros.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

Macro support was praised by reviewers who valued assigning important commands and macros through Logitech software.

materials quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.0

Materials quality was mixed because the plastic shell was expected and serviceable, but reviewers did not always find it premium.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.3

Materials quality was mixed: build materials and grips impressed, but the plastic wheel and simple rubber cable felt less premium to some reviewers.

MMO gaming suitability
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.1

MMO suitability was generally positive for a multi-genre mouse, but reviewers still saw dedicated MMO mice as better for heavy hotkey users.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.1

MMO gaming suitability had limited but positive support, mainly because extra programmable controls can help in games with many commands.

MOBA gaming suitability
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.9

MOBA suitability was moderately positive because side buttons could map abilities, though the learning curve and limited usable buttons were caveats.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.2

MOBA gaming suitability had limited positive evidence from a reviewer who cited League of Legends as a use case for programmable controls.

motion consistency
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.9

Motion consistency received strong praise, with reviewers reporting smooth, predictable movement and little to no dragging, drifting, or missed tracking.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.3

Motion consistency was mostly excellent with no lag or stutter reported, but one reviewer needed time to adjust aim because of the locked-in ergonomic shape.

onboard memory
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
2.7

Onboard memory was a recurring weakness because RGB or broader profiles often required software, though one reviewer found saved DPI and polling adequate for events.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.0

Onboard memory was only discussed by one reviewer, who valued saving profiles for use without software.

palm grip comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.2

Palm grip comfort was mixed: one reviewer strongly favored it, while others reported palm pinching or desk contact.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

Palm grip comfort was positive in the reviews that mentioned it, especially for palm and finger grip users and larger hands.

polling rate
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.3

Polling-rate feedback was limited and mixed: one reviewer valued the adjustable feedback, while another treated the polling rate as a comparative weakness.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
portability
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
2.5

Portability had limited negative evidence because software-dependent settings could become a hassle when carrying the mouse to tournaments or other systems.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
2.0

Portability was weak because the size and non-removable cord made it unsuitable for slipping into a laptop sleeve.

premium feel
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.8

Premium feel was praised in limited but strong evidence, with reviewers saying the mouse looked or felt more expensive than expected.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.7

Premium feel was mixed, with one reviewer praising the feel and another saying the simple cable made it feel less premium.

profile switching
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.5

Profile switching evidence was positive but limited, centered on easy game-specific switching and automatic settings changes.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Profile switching was useful through automatic app profiles, although profile visibility suffered without more lighting.

programmable buttons
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.3

Programmable buttons were generally valued for multi-genre play, though some reviewers felt awkward placement reduced how many were truly usable.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

Programmable button support was one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers praising the large number of programmable controls for gaming and productivity.

RGB features
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.6

RGB features were widely praised for rich zones and customization, though some reviewers found the lighting distracting, too bright, or partially hidden during use.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
2.4

RGB was the most repeated omission; reviewers often accepted the weight savings but still called the lack of RGB disappointing or lacklustre.

scroll wheel quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.7

Scroll wheel feedback was mixed, with some finding it satisfying and tactile while others disliked the middle-of-the-road resistance for games or documents.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.5

Scroll wheel quality was sharply mixed: some loved the free-scroll system, while others found the lighter plastic wheel loud, buggy, or uncomfortable.

sensor performance
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.7

The TrueMove Air sensor was one of the most consistently praised parts, described as strong, accurate, responsive, and problem-free across reviews.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.9

The Hero 25K sensor was repeatedly judged high-end, top-level, or even perfect, though one reviewer noted comparable sensors are now common.

shape comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.6

Shape comfort was mostly positive, with reviewers praising the hand fit and general comfort, though size and edge geometry did not suit everyone.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

Shape comfort was broadly strong, especially for average or larger hands, but reviewers warned that smaller hands may struggle.

side button quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
3.0

Side-button quality was the most divisive area: some liked the paddle or natural placement, while many struggled with the front/silver button or crowded layout.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

Side button quality was a major strength for most reviewers because the thumb/sniper button was easier to reach and customizable, though small-hand reach was a concern.

software stability
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
5.0

Software stability was only directly supported by one reviewer, who said the software caused no problems.

software usability
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.6

Software usability was a major strength overall, especially for SteelSeries GG/Engine customization, though a few reviewers found the layout cluttered.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.4

Software usability was useful but mixed: reviewers liked easy button assignment and profiles, while some found the software limited or time-consuming.

surface compatibility
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
5.0

Surface compatibility had limited but very positive evidence, with reviewers saying the Rival 5 gripped or skated well across surfaces.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
switch durability
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
5.0

Switch durability had limited but strongly positive evidence, focused on the high durability rating compared with many mice.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

Switch durability was a recurring positive because reviewers expected the optical switches to avoid older Logitech double-click failures.

switch feel
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.6

Switch feel was broadly praised as crisp, deliberate, snappy, and satisfying, with only minor force-preference caveats.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.3

Switch feel was generally tactile and satisfying, but some reviewers disliked the heavier, ringier sound and feel compared with regular switches.

value for money
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.5

Value for money was the strongest consensus point: most reviewers found the Rival 5 well priced or feature-rich, with only a few dissenting value judgments.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.7

Value was mixed: several reviewers recommended the wired model at its price, while others felt it was expensive or that cheaper comparable mice exist.

weight
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
4.2

Most reviewers liked the 85g weight as light or balanced for the feature set, while a few wished it were lighter or disagreed with the marketing emphasis.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Weight was usually praised because 89 grams felt lighter, quicker, and more agile, though not as light as dedicated ultralight FPS mice.

weight tuning
Product 1: SteelSeries Rival 5
2.2

Weight tuning scored poorly because reviewers repeatedly noted the lack of tunable or customizable weights as a tradeoff versus some competitors.

Product 2: Logitech G502 X Wired
2.6

Weight tuning was mixed to negative: most missed adjustable weights, while one reviewer felt the agility gains justified losing them.