The G502 X Lightspeed comes in two colors: black, and white with silver accents. Unofficially, the G502 X Lightspeed has support for ChromeOS, Android, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 in a limited capacity. Logitech confirms official compatibility with Windows and macOS. However, the G502 X Lightspeed bumps up the battery life, performance, and functionality over its predecessor. Both mice are angular and were made for right-handed individuals. Making its return is the inclusion of Logitech’s wireless LIGHTSPEED technology, Hero 25K sensor, and PowerPlay support. The two mice share several key components and similar designs, and can even be found for similar prices $120 for the older G502 Lightspeed, and $140 for the G502 X Lightspeed. Special features: LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, 5 onboard memory profiles, low friction PTFE feet, constant motionĪ refinement of the 2019 G502 Lightspeed, the G502 X Lightspeed is more of an internal upgrade.Connectivity: Wired (USB-C to USB-A cable), 2.4Ghz LIGHTSPEED wireless (USB-A Receiver).