RGB Gaming Headset Stand, for Logitech G502/G502X Lightspeed Wireless Mouse Charging Dock, Compatible with DeathAdder v2 pro Mouse, Desktop Gamer’s Accessories(Headset and Mouse not Included) (Black)
$39.99





Price: $32.99 - $39.99
(as of Nov 27, 2025 02:47:05 UTC – Details)
Product description
Adjustable multiple lighting effects

A touch switch is located at the center of the letters on the front of the product. A light touch for 1 second changes the light color, while a press and hold for 3 seconds turns the light off. Due to product upgrades, new and old versions are sent randomly. The new version adds two new colors, lake blue and orange, while other functions remain the same
Compatible mouse models

The RGB Headphone Stand not only serves as a decorative display for your headphones but also charges most Logitech and Razer mice. It features adjustable lighting to enhance your desk ambiance, delivering multifunctional utility
view mouse status

The gaming headset stand charges Logitech and Razer mice. You can also log into the GHUB or Razer Synapse software to check the charging status. Charging is easy to operate
Headset Holder for Mouse Charging:Suitable for use with Logitech G PRO X Superlight/2/2 Dex, G502/G502X Lightspeed /G502 X Plus, G703, G903Lightspeed, G PRO Wireless and DeathAdder v2 pro wireless mice while Organize your headphones
RGB Modes for an Immersive Experience: A touch switch between the front letters lets you cycle through 9 lighting effects with a single tap, or hold for 3 seconds to turn off the lights. Achieve Twitch-ready aesthetics without the tedious desktop setups. Synchronize the lights to your gaming mood or streaming settings for an immersive experience, ideal for RGB gamers
Charging Indicator: When charging, the RGB headset holder light will turn into a breathing green light, and will automatically switch back to its original light effect when fully charged. To protect the mouse, the power will be cut off between about 85% and 96%
Docking Station and Anti-overload Charging: 3 ports can be used for low-power devices such as receivers, USB flash drives, removable hard drives and so on. Meanwhile, the wireless mouse charging dock has multiple protections for short circuit, overcurrent and overcharge to protect your mouse
Anti-slip base: Triangle form gaming headset holder, plus the bottom of the anti-slip design, so that it will not be easy to move around on the desktop
2 reviews for RGB Gaming Headset Stand, for Logitech G502/G502X Lightspeed Wireless Mouse Charging Dock, Compatible with DeathAdder v2 pro Mouse, Desktop Gamer’s Accessories(Headset and Mouse not Included) (Black)
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$39.99
Amazon Customer –
Inconsistent
looks cool, but doesn’t always charge the mouse.
Brent Vogl –
Very Vibrant and bright – maybe sometimes too bright
Really cool product. Sleek, modern design. Hold your headphones and charge mouse at the same time. The charging works with my Razer Viper Ultimate. It wasn’t apparent how to cycle the lights, even the product description says tap it. I tapped all over the place and couldn’t figure it out for like 5 minutes. I tapped the base, the headphone stand, was pushing in the little charging pins, well it turns out you press the logo on the front to cycle the lights. Very easy once you know, but not obvious. Colors change w/ each tap in this order: Rainbow, White, Yellow, Green, teal, Blue, Light Pink (maybe purplish), Pink, Red, Orange, and then color cycling mode. Lets get into the Pro’s and cons, funny some of the features end up in both categories, see below to find out why.Pros: Charges my mouse almost wirelessly – cool green breathing to show when its charging, satisfying magnetic pull to hold the mouse on the charger, nice place to rest my headphones, looks cool, Lights are bright and vibrant, has a built in 3 port USB hub.Cons: The charging can be a little wonky, I did clean the terminals with Q-tip and alcohol on both the mouse and the base which helped. When I first got it I had to shift it around a bunch to make it charge. After cleaning with alcohol it’s improved but sometimes still doesn’t work first try. The lights can be a little jarring and distracting at times, I wish I could dim them or turn them off completely without unplugging it. The charging pins feel cheap and kind of have a scratchy feel when you push them in. (none of these things are awful, just mild annoyances)Price – $45 feels a little steep, but maybe I’m just not used to post covid inflation. I definitely wouldn’t consider it a steal, there are certain aspects of it that feel less than premium, but the built in USB hub, the magnetic mouse charger and the vibrant LEDs definitely add value to the device.