The Logitech G502 X Plus is a fantastic mouse that excels in nearly every category, but its worthiness depends on your priorities. Compared to the wired G502 X ($79.99), the Plus adds wireless, RGB, and a slightly different build for double the price. If you can live with a cord, the wired version is a no-brainer value. Against the G502 Lightspeed ($99.99), the X Plus has LIGHTFORCE switches, better weight reduction, and USB-C. So if you're already in the Logitech ecosystem and want the latest, the Plus is the logical upgrade.
In the wider market, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro ($159.99) is its direct competitor, offering a similar shape, wireless charging dock, and focus+ sensor. The Razer has a better scroll wheel and RGB underglow but is heavier (112g). The G502 X Plus is lighter and has arguably better switches. The SteelSeries Prime Wireless ($129.99) is lighter but lacks a thumb rest. For FPS purists, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight ($159.99) is a better choice due to its 63g weight, but it has fewer buttons and no infinite scroll.
User reviews on Amazon (4.5 stars average) praise the build quality, clicks, and battery life. Common gripes include the price, weight (for some), and G Hub issues. Long-term ownership seems solid—the LIGHTFORCE switches are rated for 70 million clicks, and Logitech's warranty support is good. The mouse retains its value well, but resale is limited. Overall, the G502 X Plus is a premium product that delivers on its promises, but it's not a one-size-fits-all solution.