Logitech’s new G502 X Plus Millenium Falcon Gaming Mouse sees first discount to $149

First deal $149
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After we just took a hands-on look at the new release, Amazon is offering the first chance to save on the Logitech G502 X Plus Millenium Falcon Mouse. This new battlestation upgrade is down to $148.87 shipped thanks to the first-ever discount from its usual $160 price tag. It may only be $11 off, but it’s a chance to bring the Star Wars-themed mouse to your setup for less. We reviewed the new release, detailing what to expect from its design inspired by Return of the Jedi. Head below for the full scoop.

Logitech’s latest mouse celebrates the 40th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode VI with a themed design that turns the gaming mouse into the Millenium Falcon. The accessory itself is already one of the company’s most capable releases thanks to a 25,000 DPI sensor that pairs with a DPI shift button for quickly swapping between different presets – now there’s just a sweet new exterior. But back to the design, you’ll find a coat of paint that turns the angular peripheral into the fastest ship in the galaxy complete with RGB lighting right where the Falcon’s hyperdrive ring would be.

And if you don’t want to score a new mouse, the new Logitech Return of the Jedi Mousepad is worth a look. I sung the praises of this Star Wars-inspired release in our hands-on review, noting that on top of having a slick design, there’s also a premium build well worth the $48.

More on the Logitech G502 X Plus Millenium Falcon Mouse:

Official licensed gear for Star Wars. Take up the fight against the Empire once again with the G502 X PLUS portraying the iconic Millennium Falcon. All-new hybrid optical-mechanical switch technology for incredible speed and reliability, as well as precise actuation with crisp response 

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