The Physical Characteristics comparison is just a viewable representation of the devices' length, width, height and weight. Sensor, Latency and Other Features are, instead, computed within the range 0-->100, taking into account if the variable is getting better with the increase of its value (e.g the highest max DPI, the better it is) or vice versa (the lowest Click Latency, the better); for example, a score of 50 for both devices means they are equal, scores of 70 and 30 mean that first one better. So, the data are homogeneous to provide immediate meaning, higher bar(s) means better value(s). An empty graph means that there is not enough data to compute that comparison (one value or both are missing).
Aiding our visitors to the final choice between the mice.
This final paragraph will help you in the decision making process, between Logitech G502 Proteus Core and Glorious Model O, and in selecting the mouse that is performing better and best suits your needs. We are aware that every user has own needs and preferences, due to this each mouse could be better for some features and worse for other ones. The purpose of the text is to highlight this possibility and generate an "overall score" for a purchase decision.
First of all, both mice share the same utilization aim, Gaming mouse. The G502 Proteus Core is older, 11 years old, being released in the 2013, while the other one is younger, 5 years old, being released in the 2019. The production age difference is 6 year(s). This makes the Model O kind of more attractive in terms of freshness.
• Dimensions, Weight, Ergonomy 📐⚖️🫳
When it comes to evaluate mice dimensions, you should take into consideration the size of your hand and check if it would properly fit it or not. In this case, you should check which mice would be the fittest. Compared to Model O mouse, G502 Proteus Core is ~4.00 mm (or ~0.16 in) Longer, ~9.00 mm (or ~0.35 in) Wider and ~2.50 mm (or ~0.10 in) Higher, which makes it, overally, 15.5 mm (or 0.61 in) moderately bigger and better suiting greater hands.
Considering the weight, Logitech G502 Proteus Core is 45% heavier, a difference of 54.00 g (0.12 lbs), which can be considered very significant. We do not express a particular preference for heavier or lighter mice, being this a completely personal objective preference. However, G502 Proteus Core offers weight personalization (addable weights or editable shape) while Model O does not.
Regarding the Ergonomy, G502 Proteus Core is meant to be Right-handed while Model O is Ambidextrous. They offer different grip, Palm grip by G502 Proteus Core while Model O has Palm grip, Claw grip, Fingertip grip; this last one can be considered more adaptable, with a number of grip possibilities equal to 3 instead of the 1 offered by the other one.
• Sensor and Latencies 🐭⏱️
Let's now compare Logitech G502 Proteus Core sensor with the one of Glorious Model O. The two mice share the same sensor technology, that is Optical, but different sensor model: PMW3366 equipped by G502 Proteus Core and PMW3360 used by Model O. It is very important to say that, although tech and model sometimes coincide, the assembly and composition of interior circuits might result in different specs and latencies.
Resolution, Max Acceleration and Max Tracking, Polling Rate and Lift Off
The mice offer different resolution range (DPImax - DPImin), the G502 Proteus Core provides 11800 DPI/CPI, while Model O offers 11600 DPI/CPI, meaning that the first one has slightly larger range. Consider picking up the sensitivity range that mostly suits your needs, depending on the aim (Gaming/Business) but also the kind of game you are going to use it mostly (e.g. FPS is different than RTS or MOBA). They are offering the same Max Resolution, 12000 DPI/CPI, meaning that for the same length of shift the mice will recognize the same amount of movement, "reading" equal dots per inch and, in other words, they will move with the same speed on the screen.
As for the Maximum Acceleration, which measures the maximum pull force in G(s) that the sensor can trace before inconsistencies occur, Model O shows a better value, 50 G, a small difference of 10 G. Going on, taking into account the Maximum Tracking Speed, the velocity (inches per second) that the mouse can move at before it starts to loose track and cause anomalies, G502 Proteus Core shows a preferable value, 400 IPS, a significant difference of 150 IPS. Take into account that max G and max IPS mostly affect activities requiring very fast mouse shift, together with the shift latency that we will analyse further in this section.
They have a Polling Rate of 1000 Hz, in other words they report data to computer 1 time every 1.00 ms. Lastly, the Lift Off distance of G502 Proteus Core shows an higher value, 1 mm, a moderate difference of 0.30 mm. Anyway, they do not offer adjustable lift off distance through software.
Click and Shift Latencies
At the moment there is no available data to compare the mice click latency, since the data of G502 Proteus Core is missing. We apologize for the inconvenience, you can request priority data update through the contact page. However, Model O has a click latency of 6.9 ms which can be considered quite decent, compared to a medium quality mouse. Anyway, we feel it is important to underline that the differences in latencies are often more perceptible from the machine's point of view rather than human's, reducing the real impact of these values and deviations. At the moment there is no available data to compare G502 Proteus Core and Model O shift latency. Contact us to request priority data update.
• Other Features 📎
Let's now have a look, finally, to the general features of the two mice. They are equipped with different Switch Technology, G502 Proteus Core has Unknown while Model O has Omron; The Feet Material is different, G502 Proteus Core (PTFE (250 kilometers)) and Model O (Gskates - PTFE). Considering the available Number of Buttons, 11 offered by first mouse and 6 offered by the second one, a moderate difference of 5 that can be considered important or not depending on the utilization purpose. In the end, the features offered by Logitech G502 Proteus Core are On board Memory, DPI Indicator, RGB Lighting, while Glorious Model O is giving On board Memory, DPI Indicator, RGB Lighting, Customizable RGB, Silent Clicking.
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Final Choice & Ranking
Numerical and Graphical Scoring of the G502 Proteus Core and Model O models, for buying decision.
In this final section you will find Mouse Specs comparison score of the two mice. The graphs below are elaborated considering the most important variables per each type of device utilization.
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Comparison Score
Mouse Specs comparison score has been computed equally weighting the "OVERVIEW" comparison variables of the above Graph, with a medium value of 3 out of 5.
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