Compare Logitech G502 X Wired vs ROG Harpe Ace Extreme

P1 Logitech G502 X Wired
P2 ROG Harpe Ace Extreme

Comparison Takeaways

Logitech G502 X Wired

Where It Has the Edge

  • software stability is 4.5 vs 2.4. Software stability has limited but positive evidence from one reviewer who says the software caused no problems.
  • value for money is 3.7 vs 2.2. Value is context-dependent, with praise at lower sale prices and wired pricing, but criticism for an expensive wired...
  • charging convenience is 5.0 vs 3.9. Charging convenience is favorable by omission of charging needs: one review points out that the wired model does...
  • programmable buttons is 4.6 vs 3.7. Programmable buttons are one of the strongest consensus positives, with reviews repeatedly praising the large number of mappable...

ROG Harpe Ace Extreme

Where It Has the Edge

  • claw grip comfort is 4.0 vs 1.5. Claw grip support is broadly positive, especially for medium to large hands. Several reviewers identify claw as a...
  • portability is 4.6 vs 2.3. Portability is strong because many reviews mention the carrying case, travel case, or accessory storage. The missing onboard...
  • RGB features is 3.4 vs 1.4. RGB is limited to the scroll wheel. Reviews confirm lighting is present and configurable, but repeatedly frame it...
  • handedness options is 3.5 vs 2.0. The shape is symmetrical, but handedness is limited by side-button placement. Reviews support basic ambidextrous hand feel while...
Average score
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.1
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.2
2.4GHz connectivity
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.8

Reviews consistently identify 2.4GHz wireless as the main performance connection, often tied to the Omni receiver or polling-rate booster. The mode is treated as the best route for high polling and gaming responsiveness.

acceleration control
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.2

The sensor specification includes a high acceleration rating, though only one review gives direct evidence for this attribute.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Sensor acceleration handling is documented through repeated 50G acceleration specifications. The reviews support strong acceleration capability, though they do not describe a separate user-facing acceleration tuning feature.

Accuracy and tracking precision
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

Reviewers who discussed tracking found the mouse accurate and precise, with especially strong praise for gaming and pointer control.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Tracking accuracy is one of the strongest areas: reviewers describe the sensor as accurate, precise, consistent, and difficult to disrupt across testing and gameplay.

balance and weight distribution
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

One review likes the roughly three-ounce weight as a sweet spot, giving limited but positive evidence for balance and distribution.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.8

Balance is described positively where tested, with reviewers noting solid balance and excellent weight distribution that does not tilt when lifted.

battery life
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.6

Battery life is usable but not class-leading. Several reviews cite 70-hour 2.4GHz figures at 1,000Hz, while high polling and RGB reduce runtime substantially.

Bluetooth support
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.9

Bluetooth is repeatedly confirmed as present alongside 2.4GHz and wired modes. Reviewers treat it as a convenience mode rather than the main gaming connection.

build quality
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.3

Build quality is generally positive, with reviewers describing the mouse as solid, grown-up, and confidence-inspiring.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.6

Build quality is a major strength in most reviews, especially the stiff carbon-fiber top shell, tight buttons, and lack of creaking or flex. A few critiques focus on the nylon/plastic lower section rather than structural weakness.

button customization
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

Button customization is highly praised thanks to remappable inputs, reversible or removable thumb controls, and software assignments.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.5

Button and performance customization are well supported through Armoury Crate Gear, Armoury Crate, and hardware controls. Reviewers cite remapping, DPI, polling, lift-off, lighting, and related adjustments.

button responsiveness
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

The Lightforce switches are usually praised for instant, precise, or faster response, though some reviewers note slightly higher actuation force.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.9

Button responsiveness is generally strong, with many reviews praising precise, brisk, instant, or consistent actuation. One review reports a left-click pre-travel defect, so the evidence is strong but not perfectly uniform.

cable flexibility
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

Cable flexibility is a strength for a wired mouse, with reviews saying the rubber cable moves easily and stays out of the way.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.0

Cable impressions are mixed. Several reviews call the paracord-style cable flexible or lightweight, while others say it is stiff or not especially good.

charging convenience
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
5.0

Charging convenience is favorable by omission of charging needs: one review points out that the wired model does not require charging.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.9

Charging is handled through USB-C and wired operation. Reviews describe it as functional and convenient enough, though wired mode can have polling-rate limits depending on setup.

claw grip comfort
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
1.5

Claw grip comfort is weak because one reviewer explicitly says the shape does not work well for claw grip.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.0

Claw grip support is broadly positive, especially for medium to large hands. Several reviewers identify claw as a natural fit, though smaller hands may find the mouse long or awkward.

click latency
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

Click latency is measured favorably in one review, which describes it as responsive for in-game use.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Click latency is presented as very low, helped by optical switches and high polling modes. Measurements and subjective comments support fast response, with little reason to worry about delay.

click noise
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.0

Noise is mixed to negative: reviewers mention a more resounding click, a ringy thud, and a loud scroll wheel.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.1

Click noise is mixed. Some reviewers find the clicks pleasant or not annoying, while others describe the switches or side buttons as loud.

connection stability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.3

Connection stability is mostly praised through stable wireless and strong receiver performance, but one review reports wireless disconnects during gameplay, making this a generally strong but not flawless area.

debounce customization
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.0

Debounce support is mixed in a narrow way: optical switches allow very low debounce behavior, but multiple reviews note no user-adjustable debounce setting.

DPI range
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

The DPI range is viewed as more than sufficient, with reviews citing the very high 25K or 25,600 DPI ceiling.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.9

The DPI/CPI ceiling is repeatedly cited at 42,000, with several reviews also discussing fine adjustment steps. The range is clearly flagship-level.

durability over time
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

Durability over time is supported by durable-switch expectations and comments that the design should last for years.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Durability evidence centers on structural integrity, carbon-fiber strength, and 100-million-click optical switches. Long-term field wear is not deeply tested, but the stated and observed durability signals are strong.

ecosystem integration
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.0

Ecosystem integration appears through the Omni receiver, shared ASUS dongle support, Armoury software, and ROG peripherals. Reviewers mention the benefit, though some question how many users will need it.

ergonomic design
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Ergonomics are a standout strength, with repeated praise for the thumb rest, slanted design, neutral support, and comfortable hand position.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.0

Ergonomics are shape-dependent. The mouse is often comfortable for larger hands and safe grip styles, but some reviewers find the hump, length, or button height awkward.

fingertip grip comfort
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.1

Finger and fingertip grip evidence is positive but limited, with reviewers saying the shape works for finger grips and may suit fingertip users.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.9

Fingertip comfort is supported for some hands, but not universally. Larger hands or certain grip styles fare better; smaller-hand reviewers sometimes find the mouse too long.

firmware reliability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.0

Firmware reliability is mixed because at least one reviewer received updates quickly but also saw sporadic 8K wireless shutoff behavior. The evidence points to active support with some remaining rough edges.

FPS gaming suitability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.4

FPS suitability is generally strong because reviews praise the lighter weight, sniper/DPI controls, fast movement, and accurate aim, with some caution about ultralight rivals.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.8

FPS suitability is strong. Reviews repeatedly position the mouse around fast shooters, esports, low weight, fast inputs, and accurate tracking.

glide smoothness
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

Glide smoothness is strongly praised, with reviewers calling the feet smooth, low-friction, and in one case the smoothest glide they had used.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.5

Glide is a clear strength. PTFE and glass feet are described as smooth, fast, and low-friction, although glass feet may require adjustment.

grip texture
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Grip texture is well regarded, with reviewers praising the rubberized or textured side grips for control and cleanliness.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.8

Grip texture is mixed. Carbon fiber is often grippy or secure, but the nylon/plastic sides can feel slippery to some reviewers, making included grip tape useful.

handedness options
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
2.0

Handedness options are limited because one review identifies the mouse as right-handed.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.5

The shape is symmetrical, but handedness is limited by side-button placement. Reviews support basic ambidextrous hand feel while noting practical right-hand bias.

left and right click quality
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.3

Left and right clicks feel solid and finely crafted, with reviewers emphasizing hybrid actuation and improved click quality.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.1

Left and right click quality receives strong praise in many reviews for tightness, tactility, and minimal wobble. A few units or reviewers report pre-travel, squishiness, or a defect, so results are not unanimous.

lift-off distance
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.2

Lift-off distance is well covered through software and hardware controls. Reviews mention LOD adjustment, low/high settings, and surface calibration.

long-session comfort
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

Long-session comfort is strong where discussed, with reviewers reporting several-hour sessions and comfort over extended use.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.8

Long-session comfort depends on hand size and grip. Some reviews mention prolonged comfort, while others cite fatigue, palm irritation, or awkward shape details.

macro support
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

Macro support is well supported by reviews that mention assigning macros or quick-access functions to the mouse buttons.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
No score yet
materials quality
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.7

Materials quality is mixed: reviewers praise the materials and rubber touches, but plastic scroll-wheel and plain cable choices reduce the premium feel.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.9

Materials quality is one of the defining strengths. Reviews repeatedly highlight the carbon-fiber shell, premium construction, and stronger/lighter material story.

MMO gaming suitability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.1

MMO suitability has limited but positive support from the many programmable controls and references to MMO-style games.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
No score yet
MOBA gaming suitability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.2

MOBA suitability has limited positive support from one review mentioning League of Legends in the context of programmable controls.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
No score yet
motion consistency
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

Motion consistency is a clear strength: reviewers report flawless performance, no lag or stutter, and expected behavior in games.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.5

Motion consistency is supported by consistent sensor tracking, Motion Sync, stable polling, and smooth wireless behavior. One source notes Motion Sync is not user-configurable.

onboard memory
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

One review confirms onboard memory for saving two profiles, giving this attribute direct but limited evidence.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Onboard memory is supported by reviews noting saved profiles and the ability to configure settings once, then use the mouse without keeping software open.

palm grip comfort
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.2

Palm grip comfort is mostly positive, especially for larger hands, although the steep palm slope changes wrist position.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.4

Palm grip comfort is mixed. Some larger-hand reviewers can palm or relaxed-palm it, while others say the mouse is short, irritating, or less suitable for palm use.

polling rate
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.2

One review notes the available polling-rate options, supporting solid responsiveness configuration for wired play.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.8

Polling-rate support is a standout feature, with repeated 8,000Hz references over wireless and, in some reviews, wired mode with the booster. Higher polling trades off heavily with battery life.

portability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
2.3

Portability is weak because reviewers note the wired design and non-removable cord are not ideal for laptop-sleeve or no-wires users.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.6

Portability is strong because many reviews mention the carrying case, travel case, or accessory storage. The missing onboard dongle slot is offset by the included case.

premium feel
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.0

Premium feel is mixed: some reviews call it high quality, while another says the ordinary cable makes it feel less premium.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.7

Premium feel is strong in packaging, carbon fiber, accessories, and presentation. Some reviewers still feel the price makes the premium treatment hard to justify.

profile switching
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Profile switching earns positive evidence through app-specific profiles and a dedicated profile setup path in software.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Profile switching is supported through onboard profiles and hardware combinations. Reviews cite up to five stored profiles and mouse-based profile changes.

programmable buttons
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.6

Programmable buttons are one of the strongest consensus positives, with reviews repeatedly praising the large number of mappable controls.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.7

Programmable controls are supported, but quantity is modest. Reviewers cite five to seven programmable inputs depending on whether scroll directions are counted.

RGB features
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
1.4

RGB is the clearest missing feature on the wired model, with several reviewers noting its absence or the need to buy another version for lighting.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.4

RGB is limited to the scroll wheel. Reviews confirm lighting is present and configurable, but repeatedly frame it as basic or restrained rather than elaborate.

scroll wheel quality
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.5

Scroll wheel reactions are mixed: reviewers like dual-mode and hyperfast scrolling, but some criticize plastic feel, loudness, resistance, or buggy behavior.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.2

Scroll wheel quality is mixed-to-good. Several reviews praise defined steps and tactility, while others find it stiff, small, recessed, or unremarkable.

sensor performance
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

The Hero 25K sensor is consistently treated as a high-end strength, with reviewers calling out strong performance and top-level tracking.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Sensor performance is consistently excellent. Reviews cite the AimPoint Pro/PAW3950-class sensor, high DPI, accuracy, responsiveness, and reliable performance.

shape comfort
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.3

Shape comfort is generally strong, with many reviewers liking the fit, but the large/narrow shape can be less ideal for small hands.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.7

Shape comfort is divisive. The safe symmetrical shape works for many, especially larger hands, but multiple reviewers find it too long, awkward, or not ideal for their grip.

side button quality
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

The side controls are a major strength, especially the sniper/DPI clutch, though reach can be harder for smaller hands.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.9

Side button quality is one of the most divided areas. Some reviews praise tactility and implementation, while others find the buttons too small, too far forward, loud, or less accessible.

skate durability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
2.5

Skate durability evidence is limited and cautious. One review warns glass feet can wear quickly, so smoothness is clearer than long-term skate durability.

software stability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.5

Software stability has limited but positive evidence from one reviewer who says the software caused no problems.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
2.4

Software stability is inconsistent. Reviewers appreciate lighter Armoury Crate Gear, but report pop-ups, installation confusion, download problems, and troubleshooting.

software usability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.6

Software usability is mixed: reviewers like G Hub improvements and assignments, but one finds setup time-consuming and another says options are limited.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.2

Software usability is mixed. The lighter Gear app is simpler and useful, but several reviewers still call the software overkill, annoying, complicated, or frustrating.

surface compatibility
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Surface compatibility is strong, with reviews citing hard, soft, glass, cloth, wood, and calibration support. The sensor is repeatedly described as reliable across surfaces.

switch durability
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.7

Reviewers connect the optical-mechanical switch design with improved double-click resistance and stronger long-term reliability.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
5.0

Switch durability is strongly supported by repeated 100-million-click optical switch ratings. This is one of the clearest durability claims in the reviews.

switch feel
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.3

Switch feel is broadly positive for tactility and feedback, but opinions vary because some reviewers prefer the sound or feel of traditional switches.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.2

Switch feel is generally strong, with reviewers praising tactile, crisp, clicky, and consistent feedback. A minority find the clicks heavier, squishier, or not best-in-class.

tilt gesture controls
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.8

Tilt gesture controls are directly supported by reviews that note the wheel tilts left and right for horizontal input or extra controls.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
No score yet
value for money
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
3.7

Value is context-dependent, with praise at lower sale prices and wired pricing, but criticism for an expensive wired mouse missing RGB and weights.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
2.2

Value for money is the largest weakness. Nearly every review treats the mouse as expensive or niche, with some calling it hard to justify despite strong performance.

weight
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
4.2

Reviewers repeatedly highlight the 89g weight as a major reduction from earlier G502 models, while noting it is not a true ultralight mouse.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.9

Weight is a core strength. Reviews repeatedly cite 46-48g figures and emphasize the sub-50g feel, especially for a non-perforated carbon-fiber mouse.

weight tuning
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
1.3

Weight tuning scores poorly because multiple reviews state that tunable or customizable weights were removed.

Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
No score yet
wireless latency
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.7

Wireless latency is generally praised as very low through high polling, optical switches, and solid receiver performance. Some reviewers caution that 8K benefits are small.

wireless performance
Product 1: Logitech G502 X Wired
No score yet
Product 2: ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
4.6

Wireless performance is broadly strong, with praise for stable, responsive 2.4GHz operation and high polling. One review reports disconnects, but most evidence is positive.