Hey Logitech, my mouse just broke – but I was so happy with it that I’m not going to complain, I’m going to buy another one

Sometimes you get your hands on a piece of hardware that just feels great rightFor me, that was the Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless – and now that mouse is nearing the end of its lifespan, and while I won’t have a full-blown Viking funeral for it, I am genuinely a little upset.

The G502 Lightspeed Wireless is a fairly advanced gaming mouse with a comfortable ergonomic design and understated RGB lighting. I’ve had it on my desk for over five years, but it’s only now starting to show signs of wear. The left mouse button, for example, is starting to give out. Most clicks still register, but clicking and dragging have become nearly impossible.

As you can probably see from this image, my own G502 Lightspeed Wireless has seen better days. (Image credit: Future)

I can safely say that I’ve put this mouse through its paces over the past five years. Not only have I used it to sink literally thousands of hours into a variety of games, but it’s also been my daily commute to work since the pandemic forced me to work from home. It’s survived countless hours of frantic clicking, scrolling, and eating lunch at my desk (no, I’m not one for a “tidy desk, tidier mind”).