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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Mouse Review

Tested using Methodology v1.3
Reviewed Sep 24, 2020 at 08:05 am
Latest change: Test bench update Sep 16, 2022 at 04:19 pm
Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Picture
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Office/Multimedia
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Video Games (FPS)
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Video Games (MMO)
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Travel

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is a great wired gaming mouse designed for FPS games. It's incredibly well-built, with an ergonomic shape better suited for a right-handed palm or claw grip. It has a great number of programmable buttons, including a dedicated sniper button on the side. It delivers exceptional performance with its outstanding click latency and high polling rate for a responsive and smooth gaming experience. Unfortunately, it's on the heavier side, and the rubber-coated cable is a bit stiff. Also, the scroll wheel is pretty basic and doesn't allow for L/R tilt input or infinite scrolling.

Our Verdict

N/A Office/Multimedia

The Logitech G402 is decent for office use. It's an incredibly well-built mouse and is comfortable to use for long periods. It has a lot of programmable buttons that you can customize through G HUB, which is available for both Windows and macOS. The scroll wheel is mediocre, as it doesn't have L/R tilt input and you can't unlock it for infinite scrolling.

Pros
  • Good ergonomics.
  • Excellent build quality.
  • Fully compatible with Windows and macOS.
Cons
  • Wired-only.
  • Mediocre scroll wheel.
N/A Video Games (FPS)

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is great for FPS games. It's a well-built mouse that's comfortable to use for long hours. It has outstanding click latency and allows you to adjust the CPI in small increments. There are buttons for on-the-fly CPI switching, as well as a dedicated sniper button. Unfortunately, it's on the heavy side, and there's no weight optimization.

Pros
  • Very low click latency.
  • High polling rate.
  • Good ergonomics.
  • Excellent build quality.
Cons
  • On the heavy side.
  • Slightly stiff cable.
N/A Video Games (MMO)

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is excellent for MMO games. It has excellent build quality and is comfortable to use for extended periods, which is great for long sessions. It has many programmable buttons, but it might not be enough for some MMO players.

Pros
  • Very low click latency.
  • High polling rate.
  • Good ergonomics.
  • Excellent build quality.
Cons
  • Might not have enough buttons for some MMO players.
N/A Travel

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is sub-par for portable use. It's a wired-only mouse and is a little bulky, so it takes up a fair amount of bag space. On the upside, it has an excellent build quality and should survive a few tumbles. It has software support for both Windows and macOS, and there's onboard memory to store profiles, so you can access your custom settings even if G HUB isn't installed on your computer.

Pros
  • Good ergonomics.
  • Excellent build quality.
Cons
  • Wired-only.
  • Slightly bulky.
  • N/A Office/Multimedia
  • N/A Video Games (FPS)
  • N/A Video Games (MMO)
  • N/A Travel
  1. Updated Sep 16, 2022: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.3. This update adds a new Sensor Latency test and makes minor changes to several of our existing tests, resulting in test result changes in several sections. For more information, you can check out our full changelog here.
  2. Updated Sep 06, 2022: We've added a small disclaimer to the Compatible Software Option section which highlights some of the most commonly reported issues users online have encountered with Logitech's G HUB companion software.
  3. Updated Aug 15, 2022: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.2. This update simplifies our Weight test and expands on our CPI test from Test Bench 1.1, resulting in changes to test results in both sections. For more details, you can see our complete changelog here.
  4. Updated Jun 14, 2022: We've updated this review to Test Bench 1.1, which revamped our click latency test methodology. We've updated the text to reflect our new results in various sections, including the Click Latency test box, Usages, Introduction, and other locations where we discuss click latency.
  5. Updated May 30, 2022: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.1. This update revamps our Click Latency test and results in changes to test results. For more details, you can see our full changelog here.
  6. Updated Oct 20, 2020: Converted to Test Bench 1.0.
  7. Updated Sep 24, 2020: Review published.
  8. Updated Sep 02, 2020: Early access published.
  9. Updated Aug 24, 2020: Our testers have started testing this product.
  10. Updated Aug 21, 2020: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  11. Updated Jul 12, 2020: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

We tested the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Gaming Mouse, and there are no other variants. You can see our unit's label here.

Compared To Other Mice

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS gaming mouse is a great budget option. It has exceptional performance, but it's slightly bulky and might be too heavy for some people.

For more options, check out our recommendations for the best gaming mouse, the best FPS mouse, and the best wired mouse.

Logitech G502 HERO

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury and the Logitech G502 HERO are very similar. The G402 has lower click latency, a more consistent sensor, and it's lighter. On the other hand, the G502 has a shorter lift-off distance, more programmable buttons, and the scroll wheel has L/R tilt and free scrolling.

Razer DeathAdder Essential

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury and the Razer DeathAdder Essential are wired gaming mice. The Logitech has onboard memory, its companion software is available on macOS, and it has more programmable buttons. Also, it has a more precisely adjustable CPI, a more consistent sensor, and much lower latency. However, the Razer's CPI range is wider.

Razer DeathAdder Elite

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is better than the Razer DeathAdder Elite. The Logitech has a better build quality, lower click latency, and Logitech's G HUB works with both Windows and macOS. However, the Razer is lighter, more comfortable to use, and you can adjust the sensitivity in smaller increments.

Razer DeathAdder V2

The Razer DeathAdder V2 is better than the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury. The Razer is lighter, more comfortable to use, and has a wider sensitivity range. However, the Logitech has better build quality and software support for macOS.

GLORIOUS Model D

Overall, the GLORIOUS Model D is better than the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury. The GLORIOUS is much lighter, a lot more comfortable to use, and it has a higher-quality cable that doesn't get in the way. On the flip side, the Logitech has a better build quality, lower click latency, and its customization software is compatible with macOS.

Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury and the Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum are visually similar wired gaming mice with a few noteworthy differences. The G402 is lighter and has better click latency. On the other hand, the G502 has a wider CPI range and a mouse wheel that unlocks for free scrolling and has L/R tilt buttons. Both mice are well-suited for all grip types for larger hands, but if you have small hands and prefer a palm grip, you'll likely find the G402  more comfortable.

SteelSeries Rival 310

The SteelSeries Rival 310 is slightly better than the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury. The SteelSeries is lighter, more comfortable to use, and has a wider CPI range. However, the Logitech has lower click latency, a more consistent sensor, and its CPI can be adjusted in smaller increments.

Corsair M65 RGB Elite

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury and the Corsair M65 RGB Elite are similar in that they're both mice designed for FPS games with a dedicated sniper button. However, the Corsair is better overall, as it's lighter, more comfortable to use, and its CPI can be adjusted in increments of 1. The Logitech has lower click latency, though, and its cable isn't as stiff.

Razer Atheris

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is better than the Razer Atheris; however, they're very different mice. The Logitech is a wired-only mouse, while the Razer is wireless. The Logitech is lighter, more comfortable, and has better build quality. It also has lower click latency, a more consistent sensor, and you can adjust its CPI in smaller increments. The Razer is more portable and better suited for a fingertip grip.

Nixeus REVEL Fit

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is a better wired gaming mouse than the Nixeus Revel Fit. The Logitech has a sturdier-feeling build, smoother-gliding mouse feet, and more programmable buttons. Also, it has a more precisely adjustable CPI, a slightly more consistent sensor, and much lower latency. On the other hand, the Nixeus has a wider CPI range, and its shape accommodates smaller hand sizes more than the Logitech's.

HK Gaming Mira-M

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is an excellent versatile gaming mouse, while the HK Gaming Mira-M is an excellent lightweight gaming mouse. The Logitech feels sturdier and has a thumb rest. It has two additional programmable buttons, a more precisely adjustable CPI, and you can set a G-Shift button, which enables a secondary layer of controls. It also has significantly lower click latency and software compatible with Windows and macOS, while the HK Gaming only has software compatible with Windows. On the other hand, the HK Gaming is significantly lighter. It also has a more flexible cable, mouse feet that glide much more smoothly, and a wider CPI range.

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Test Results

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Design
Design
Style
Type
Standard
Lighting Color Locked

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury has a very gamer-oriented design. It has a matte black finish on top with some glossy accents, and the latex-coated sides have the same matte finish. It has two side buttons and a dedicated sniper button. The two buttons located next to the left click are CPI switching buttons, and the LED lights located below them indicate the active CPI setting. The logo lights up, but it's limited to a single blue color.

Design
Shape
Length Lock" (Lock mm)
Height Lock" (Lock mm)
Width Lock" (Lock mm)
Grip Width
Lock mm
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Design
Portability
Volume
Lock in³ (Lock cm³)
Cable/Receiver Storing
Locked

Like most wired mice, the Logitech G402 isn't very portable.

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Design
Build Quality

The build quality is excellent. It's a mix of matte and glossy plastic, and it feels solid, with no signs of rattling or squeaking. The sides and the scroll wheel have a latex coating that feels very grippy, allowing you to have greater control. The PTFE feet are of good quality and allow the mouse to glide smoothly. Lastly, the buttons are clicky and satisfying.

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Design
Weight
Lowest Weight
Lock g
Default Weight
Lock g
Weight Distribution
Locked
Extra Weights
Locked

Despite being designed for FPS games, this mouse is on the heavy side. Unfortunately, there's no weight optimization. If you want a lighter mouse, check out the Logitech G403 HERO.

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Design
Comfort Of Use
Left-Handed Friendly
Locked
Ambidextrous
Locked
Coating
Locked
Finger Rest
Locked

The Logitech G402 is comfortable to use. Its ergonomic shape feels good in the hand, and the rubber-like material on the sides provide a good grip. It's designed for right-handed use and is better suited for palm and claw grips. The buttons are well-placed and easy to differentiate.

Design
Palm Grip: Hand Size Recommendation
Small Hand
Locked
Medium Hand
Locked
Large Hand
Locked
X.Large Hand
Locked

This mouse is suitable for a palm grip regardless of hand size. Most people shouldn't have any issues reaching all the buttons.

Design
Claw Grip: Hand Size Recommendation
Small Hand
Locked
Medium Hand
Locked
Large Hand
Locked
X.Large Hand
Locked

This mouse is suitable for most hand sizes using a claw grip, but those with small hands may have difficulty reaching the sniper button.

Design
Fingertip Grip: Hand Size Recommendation
Small Hand
Locked
Medium Hand
Locked
Large Hand
Locked
X.Large Hand
Locked

The Logitech G402 is suitable for a fingertip grip, but only for large hands. Those with small to medium-size hands may have trouble reaching the CPI-up and sniper buttons.

N/A
Design
Wireless Versatility
Bluetooth
Locked
Maximum Of Paired Devices
Locked
Receiver
Locked
Battery Type
Locked
Use When Charging
Locked
On/Off Activation
Locked
Receiver Extender
Locked
Battery Indicator Locked

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is a wired-only mouse.

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Design
Cable
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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Cable Video Sample
Connectivity Wired
Cable Length
Lock ft (Lock m)
Cable Type
Locked
Permanent Kink
Locked
Port Type: Mouse End
Locked
Port Type: PC End
Locked

The rubber-coated cable is decent. It doesn't maintain kinks, but it isn't particularly flexible either.

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Design
Mouse Feet
Gliding Experience
Locked
Material
Locked
Extra Included
Locked
Design
In The Box

  • Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury mouse
  • User guide
  • Logitech sticker

Control
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Control
Additional Buttons
Total Number Of Buttons
Lock
Number Of Side Buttons
Lock
Number Of Programmable Inputs
Lock
Profile Switching Button
Locked
Gesture Support
Locked

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury has many buttons, all of which are programmable. The two buttons located next to the left click are the default buttons for on-the-fly CPI switching, but they're programmable if you want to use them for other functions. The button located below the three LED lights is the sniper button, which lets you activate a custom low CPI setting for as long as you hold the button down, so you don't have to change the CPI setting just to perform a few precision shots. There isn't a default button for profile switching; however, you can always remap one of the buttons.

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Control
Click Latency
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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Latency Testing While Gaming Sample
Expected Connection
Lock ms
Wired
Lock ms
Receiver
N/A
Bluetooth
N/A

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury has outstanding click latency. You won't experience any noticeable click latency delay while gaming in any genre.

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Control
CPI
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SRAV @ 1600 CPI
Lock%
SRAV @ 800 CPI
Lock%
SRAV @ 400 CPI
Lock%
SRAV @ Fixed CPI
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Precision Error Between Speeds
Lock%
Precision Error Between CPI
Lock%
Worst Tracking Error
Lock%
Minimum CPI
Lock CPI
Maximum CPI
Lock CPI
CPI Adjustment Steps
Lock CPI
N/A
Control
Sensor Latency
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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Sensor Latency Demonstration Sample
Delay To Start Of Movement
Lock ms
Delay At Half Movement
Lock ms
Delay To End Of Movement
Lock ms
Control
Sensor Specifications
Sensor Technology
Locked
Sensor Model
Locked
Works On Glass
Locked
Minimum Lift Off Distance
Lock mm
Maximum Polling Rate
Locked

If you're interested in a gaming mouse with a somewhat similar aesthetic and overall performance but with a maximum polling rate of 8000Hz, check out the EVGA X17.

Control
Mouse Wheel
Scroll Wheel
Locked
Scroll Wheel Steps
Locked
Scroll Wheel Tilt
Locked
Thumb Wheel
Locked
Thumb Wheel Steps
Locked

The scroll wheel is mediocre. It doesn't have L/R tilt and can't be unlocked for infinite scrolling.

Control
Noise
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Click Noise
Locked
Operating System And Software
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Operating System And Software
Compatible Software Option
Software Name Locked
Software Windows Compatibility
Locked
Software macOS Compatibility
Locked
Account Needed
Locked
On-Board Memory
Locked
CPI (DPI) Adjustment
Locked
Polling Rate Adjustment
Locked
Profile Configuration
Locked
RGB On/Off
Locked

Logitech's G HUB software has a clean and easy-to-use interface. It allows you to adjust the mouse's performance settings, remap buttons, and create profiles. It does allow you to customize the LED lighting, but since it's limited to a single color, you can only apply a 'breathing' lighting effect. Profiles are saved per application, and there's onboard memory to store profiles, so you can access your custom settings when playing on a computer that doesn't have G HUB installed. While there were no problems with the software during testing, many users online have reported issues with Logitech's G HUB software, including but not limited to startup issues, freezing, and connection issues with some devices. If you'd like to share your experience using Logitech G HUB with this mouse, feel free to leave a comment in the discussions.

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Operating System And Software
Mouse Compatibility
Windows Compatibility Locked
macOS Compatibility Locked

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is fully compatible with Windows and macOS.