Logitech - PRO X SUPERLIGHT Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor - Black
User rating, 4.8 out of 5 stars with 1163 reviews.
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Features
Made with and for Pro Gamers
Designed in collaboration with the world’s leading gaming esports pros; engineered to win, it is the pinnacle of our continued pursuit for the highest performance level.
Ultra-lightweight engineering
At under 2.2 oz with hyper-minimal redesign achieving nearly 25 percent weight reduction compared to the standard PRO Wireless mouse.
LIGHTSPEED Wireless
With pro-grade USB wireless performance, LIGHTSPEED provides a rock-solid and super-fast 1 ms report rate connection, without the drag and distraction of a computer cord.
HERO 25K Sensor
This Pro gaming mouse has the latest version Hero sensor; the most accurate, high performing and efficient gaming sensor yet, exceeding 400 IPS and delivering 25600 DPI tracking.
Smooth glide
The large zero-additive PTFE feet of this Logitech G gaming mouse delivers a smooth glide for a pure, fluid connection with the game.
What's Included
- Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse
- Lightspeed wireless receiver
- Charging/data cable
- Receiver extension adapter
- Optional grip tape
- Cloth wipe for grip tape prep
- Optional aperture door with PTFE foot
- Owner's manual
Key Specs
- Lighting TypeNone
- Maximum Sensitivity25600 dots per inch
- Number of Buttons (Total)5
- WirelessYes
General
- Product NamePRO X SUPERLIGHT Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor
- BrandLogitech
- System RequirementsWindows 8 or later, macOS 10.11 or later; USB port; internet access for optional software download
- Model Number910-005878
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Feature
- Mouse TypeGaming
- Lighting TypeNone
Performance
- Mouse OperationButton(s), Scroll wheel
- Mouse Grip StyleStandard
- HandednessRight-handed
- Tracking MethodOptical
- Maximum Sensitivity25600 dots per inch
- Minimum Sensitivity100 dots per inch
- Number of Buttons (Total)5
- Number of Thumb Buttons2
- Number of Programmable Buttons5
Connectivity
- WirelessYes
- Wireless ConnectivityRadio Frequency (RF)
- Operating System CompatibilityMac, Windows
- Plug and Play OperationYes
- Interface(s)Nano receiver
Power
- Mouse Power SourceBattery-powered
- On/Off SwitchYes
- Rechargeable Battery (Mouse)Yes
- Battery TypeLithium
Included
- Mouse Pad IncludedNo
Dimension
- Product Height4.92 inches
- Product Width2.5 inches
- Product Weight63 grams
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 Year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - LaborNone
Other
- UPC097855158017
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 1163 reviews
(1,163 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.9
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
- Pros mentioned:Battery, Fit, GripCons mentioned:Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Superb & lightweight.
|Posted ._____ *Pros: -Very, very light. -Clickity, responsive, & reliable buttons. -Scroll wheel has right-on resistance and it's easy to modulate. -Ergonomic and comfortable. -Fantastic dpi range, up to 25,600! -Long battery life. -Logitech G Hub software is intuitively laid out and easy to use. -Has a stow-away compartment underneath for the USB-A receiver dongle. _____ *Neutral: -Very expensive for a mouse. -Have to open the G Hub app to change the DPI setting. _____ *Cons: -None Although I'm not a pro gamer but a moderate PC gamer, I still appreciate the Logitech G Pro X Superlight very much. Just like its name says, the mouse is super, super light and it felt like an empty and hollowed-out dummy unit for customer display when I first picked it up. It's the lightest mouse I've ever laid my hands on and it took me a little while to get used to its surreal lightness. That's not to say, however, that the mouse feels cheap. Due to Logitech's excellent design, the mouse cups underneath my hand like a second skin, feeling very ergonomic and comfortable. For the type of games I play, which are mostly FPS and third-person action RPGs, the number of buttons provided proved adequate and satisfactory. MMO players, on the other hand, might wish for more. The left and right-click buttons, as well as the two left-side buttons all worked just fine. The scroll wheel, which has good resistance, performed well, with no over-, under- or laggy scrolling. It's tuned perfectly out-of-the-box and I have no complaints. I'm already familiar with Logitech's G Hub software and I'm glad the company is keeping the design and navigation within it simple and elegant. There aren't many customization options for the G Pro X Superlight because it comes with a minimal number of buttons (five) and no LED light colors to change, which is fine by me. But it's in here that you can toggle among the various DPI settings. Thanks to the awesome HERO sensor, the dpi can be set as high as 25K! My reflexes aren't that good so I usually have it set way lower when playing slower-paced third-party action RPGs and I crank it up a bit for FPS games like Cyperpunk 2077. You'll have to play around with the dpi slider until you find the setting that is most comfortable and appropriate for your usage scenario. It's only when I'm not gaming and using the mouse for web browsing and productivity tasks that I wish there was at least one or two more programmable buttons - a dpi-changing button and a general-purpose button underneath the scroll wheel. On my other computer mice with more buttons, I usually set the button underneath the scroll wheel to launch a keyboard shortcut, such as CTRL + W (close tab). If I had a dedicated dpi-changing button, then I could be saving some time by not having to launch G Hub and setting a different dpi value. But all of this is really nitpicking and missing the point since the G Pro X Superlight is specifically tailored for hardcore and pro-level gamers. All in all, I'm more than pleased with the Superlight. It is feather-light, very ergonomic and perfectly suited for hours-long gaming sessions, ultra-precise and accurate, and has really long battery life. The price tag is quite high but I can definitely see this mouse being worth it for both serious and casual gamers alike. It's an absolute 5-star win!
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hello optimummind! Thanks for your very detailed feedback and for being a loyal Logitech customer! We're happy to hear you're enjoying your new G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, and all the customization options you get from G Hub! - Mathieu from Logitech
- Pros mentioned:Battery, Grip, Lights
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Best Mouse On The Market.
|Posted .You can find me full review of this product here: (https://youtu.be/d1FULCx34lY) DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IT AND THE ORIGINAL G PRO WIRELESS: I’ll be referring to the G Pro X Superlight as the Superlight for simplicity. It is now less than 63 grams which makes it the lightest WIRELESS gaming mouse on the market. It also comes in lighter than most WIRED gaming mice. Many users are actually finding their mouse weighs less than 63 grams with some going into the upper 50’s. Mine was 59 grams. Crazy talk I tell you. They accomplished this by removing the right-side buttons, the DPI button on the bottom of the mouse, and the RGB which was replaced by a grey G Logo. If you squint real hard you can pretend it’s a grey light. There is a single LED indicator that turns on when you power the mouse on, then shows you what DPI you are on, and last when your battery is low it will blink. Along with a bunch of other stuff that you can’t see going on under the hood. The side clicks feel a bit different as well. As they removed the modularity of it. Overall, button placement is ideal and works for a plethora of different grips. They stick out well, are easy to find, require light amount of actuation, with moderate to long travel making them feel mushy, with a solid click at the end. The Superlight’s scroll wheel has now stepped into a new dimension and is two toned. Groundbreaking I know. But please hold your applause. Otherwise, it appears to be the nearly the same and continues to be one of my favorite scroll wheels of all time. I have noticed that my Superlight feels a lot tighter. Middle mouse button also requires a lot less force to actuate now with a defined click that is about a quarter as loud. Again, this could be due to variance. The scroll wheel has very definitive steps, is tight, and requires moderate pressure to actuate with a very crisp click. It’s brilliant I tell you. Brilliant! Moving onto the big-ticket item outside of the weight, the clicks themselves. One of my biggest concerns, along with many others was if the Superlight would also suffer from double clicking. I’ve heard through the grapevine that they are now using 20 million Omron switches instead of their previous 50 million Omron’s. They have also made some other changes under the hood for the Superlight to cut weight which should hopefully also help with this. Why Logitech hasn’t made a big deal about being transparent with improving the clicks I don’t know. Which makes me think they haven’t done anything as why stay quiet about it? I personally notice a huge difference with these new clicks. The Superlight clicks are now about twice as loud and have stronger spring back force which leads to an incredibly crisp click. Seriously they feel great. However, it appears that the very light actuation force with very low pre-travel of the G Pro has now turned into slightly heaver actuation force with slightly longer pre-travel followed by the same long post-travel. They still use the mechanical tensioning system so each click is very consistent as is left/right click variance. I continue to love these clicks and they are still one of my favorites. They have finally upgraded their PTFE feet to no additive PTFE and they are substantially larger. The puck also comes with more PTFE if you want to get really crazy. Last, even though they removed the powerplay magnets it still supports it. I much prefer these as they glide wonderfully. The weight of the Superlight is now balanced. I think they added a new coating. As the Superlight feels a lot less slippery in my hand along with having more of a matte finish that feels slightly rubbery. It still has the best on/off switch of any wireless gaming mouse I’ve tried. Making it incredibly easy to toggle. It shows blue when on and red when off. It only supports 1 on-board profile. It also comes with grip tape. For those of you who just can’t seem to hold onto your mouse. It’s okay you can just admit that your aim leaves a lot to be desired over issues with your mouse.;) It continues to use a Micro USB. As it is lighter and takes up less room. Which is a bummer as I would have preferred to see USB C. It still comes with a dongle and a plastic cord. Which is also disappointing in the era of paracords. Thankfully the rubber cord is very malleable but still no where near as premium as what other mice now offer. Thankfully, battery life on this guy is tremendous at 70 hours. Which seems pretty darn accurate and may even be a bit low as I’ve been using it for four days now and I’m only at 91 percent. So, if every once in a while you remember to plug in your mouse to charge you shouldn’t have to worry about it. SUMMARY OF IMPROVEMENTS/DIFFERENCES: The Superlight is now <63 grams from 80 grams. Mine is 60 grams. The puck now weighs 1 gram compared to 2 grams. The weight is now balanced instead of back heavy. The side clicks have been removed from the right side and are no longer modular. Which makes them feel a bit mushier as there is more give but still provide a crisp click. Scroll wheel is two toned, tighter with more defined steps, requires less actuation force, and is less loud. Clicks are now 50 mil Omron from 20 Mil, are twice as loud, feel crisper due to increased spring back force, require slightly more actuation force with slightly more pre-travel with the same post travel. It has upgraded PTFE feet that also take up more surface area. Battery life has improved at a minimum of 60 hours to 70 hours. It uses the same HERO sensor. It has a new coating that is gripper, and it comes with grip tape. It only supports 1 on-board profile from 5. There is no RGB. It still uses Micro USB and comes with an old-school cable. Overall, if you enjoy the G Pro Wireless this would be a worthy upgrade in my opinion as my G Pro Wireless is now dead to me. You heathen get out of my sight. Take your RGB lighting and modularity and find a new home. Just kidding please don’t make me sleep on the couch. CONCLUSION: No surprise here. This is a fantastic mouse. The small improvements they have made are very welcome to me. And if you are trying to get the most out of your mouse this is one you should consider. As I found it to be an upgrade over my previous mice.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hi glad to see you're enjoying the best money can buy with your G Pro X Superlight Gaming Mouse! This is one of the most sought after mice right now ;). If you have any questions, check out the Logitech support page at  https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360059428973. Happy gaming!
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Pros mentioned:Battery, Fit, GripRated 5 out of 5 stars
Logitech G PRO X Superlight - Review
||Posted .Logitech G PRO X Superlight - Mouse Review. After some time out of stock, I finally got my hands on the G PRO Superlight. I've used it for 10 days now, and I wanted to write a review about it. I've been a heavy user of the Logitech G703, but I wanted a lighter, ambidextrous mouse. The shape of the G703 became a little bulky for me, as I moved away from the palmgrip, and aimed for more of a fingertip/claw grip. These are my thoughts on the different aspects of the mouse: Shape: This is the first ambidextrous mouse I've owned, and I love the shape! Although my first reaction to the shape was that it feels slim, because the sides of the mouse are very steep. My hands cramped a little after heavy use, as it takes some time to adjust. Weight: The weight is very well balanced, and the superlight weight really makes it easy to flick and move the mouse around fast. 60g really feels like a sweetspot. Glide: At first, the glide doesn't feel super smooth, but after about 4 hours of breaking them down, it's actually very impressive! Something to note is that the stock skates doesn't have rounded edges. Coating: The coating has a matte and smooth feel, but is a little slippery if your hands are very dry. After some minutes of use, it sticks well to the hand. The printed silver logo could have been better in my opinion. The "silver" colour looks cheap. I think the look of the mouse would've been even better if the logo was the same colour as the mouse, only with a glossy finish - would've been very minimalistic and clean. M1 & M2: The main clicks are very good. They're snappy, crisp and not too light to the touch. They have a little bit of pre and post travel, but it's not noticable during use. I've read complaints regarding sidewobble, and while it is true that the buttons have some slight sideplay when you really force it to show, I have never felt any of this during gameplay or regular use. I'm very satisfied with the clicks. Sidebuttons: The sidebuttons are probably the weakest point of the superlight. They are very soft, with alot of pre and post travel. The clicks don't give you enough feedback to the touch, which can cause confusion if you clicked or not (this applies when you have a headset on and can't hear the click itself). The sidebuttons on the Superlight can compare to the DPI button on the G703. Scrollwheel: The scrollwheel is good, though it's on the lighter side, with a light feedback. If you're looking for a firm scrollwheel with very obvious steps, this may not be it. Sensor: Solid perfomance, not had any issues. Buildquality: The build quality is superb, even for a 60g mouse! It's very solid, and has very little give to it when squeezing the sides. There is no noises when shaking or squeezing the mouse. Keep in mind as the mouse is only 60 grams, it will naturally "feel" cheaper, than a heavier mouse (as cheap things often are related with light weight, and vice versa). Battery: Superb batterylife! I've used it alot for 10 days, and it's at 60%. Price: 150$ is alot for a mouse, regardless of how good it is (this mouse costs 188$ in Norway). There is alot of good choices for a lot less. Though, if you really enjoy the G PRO ambidextrous shape, and want a lightweight mouse with great main clicks, good buildquality, probably the best sensor, and great batterylife, you will be satisfied with the Superlight.
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hi Joshua,
Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website.
LaShonda from Logitech
- Pros mentioned:Fit, Grip, LightsCons mentioned:Software
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
THE Gaming Mouse for the 'super light' crowd
|Posted .The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT nails it. I've never been a fan of extremely light gaming mice, but this one thoroughly changed my mind. What this mouse offers is everything essential. Ultra light weight, ultra smooth light-speed wireless and wired performance, no-compromise - gigantic feet/pads and solid build quality. Upon my unboxing, I was immediately taken by the shape & weight. There are going to be pundits who want more buttons, say for DPI switching and assignable actions, or others wanting more RGB bling ... or even others wanting better grip. I can see all those aspects being justifiable wants but would simply say, see other Logitech products for all of those things. The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is laser focused on performance, performance & performance. Straight away, I was impressed with the scroll wheel. The detent feedback is right where I like it and wish all Logi mice had this tactile response. This has to be the best scroll wheel design they've ever put out. Left & right button response is also short & quick. Never experienced any double clicks or ghosting. Another one of my favorite aspects of the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is the massive and well positioned feet/pads. This is another one of those characteristics I wish was present on more Logitech mice. My previous go-to mouse is the Logi 903. And although I prefer the overall weight and features of the 903, the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT's glide on a hard surface is far superior. It reminds me a lot of D-Adder or Mamba (Elites) glide. The smooth, non-braided USB cable is also a big step up from the other Logi cable offerings. Big win! Since the features are focused, the options available in the Logitech G Hub software are minimal but everything essential is there and easy to customize. In terms of play-ability, I spent quite a few hours on MW2 Remastered, Quake Champions ... and even Quake II RTX... if you can believe that. The precision during intense battles and more controlled sniping is top shelf with the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT. I never felt hindered by either the wireless connection or being tethered by the smooth, USB cable. Firing off shots and controlling movement was intuitive and satisfying. I own the Powerplay charging pad and honestly, I prefer a touch more weight to my mouse - so it was easy to obtain that optimal feel by simply installing the charging disc from the Powerplay system. Adding that puck adds just the right about of additional weight to the bottom of the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT. I highly recommend this upgrade. Can't comment on battery life due to time constraints but the charging time is phenomenally fast... and if the approx. 70 hours of operational time is accurate, that's a big bonus in my mind. Pros: Only the essentials - no bling or extra buttons Perfect balance Super light without that honeycombed, open aperture design Outstanding glide on hard surfaces with massive feet/pads Slim and smooth jacketed USB cable Cons: Perhaps two additional buttons dedicated to quick, up & down DPI switching would be nice ... but I can't truly call that a Con. Most 'serious business' gamer types are set it & forget it folks. So I get it. And I can say I never felt the need for a dedicated sniper button. I'm most comfortable claw-gripping on the sides with my button fingers slightly raised, so for my medium sized hands this mouse has that perfect geometry for confident control in 1st person shooters . No significant learning curve experienced; everything felt totally natural from the get-go. YMMV Those looking for the ultimate in a super light gaming mouse that is built around all the critical essentials... this is it!
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hello YourMainDude! Thanks for your very detailed feedback, and we're happy to hear you're enjoying your new G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse! This is indeed THE mouse for the superlight crowds! - Mathieu from Logitech
- Pros mentioned:Battery, Fit, LightsCons mentioned:Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best In Class Performance & Lightweight Design
|Posted .---- Summary ---- Verdict: Logitech proves that excellent performance and battery life can be housed in a sleek, lightweight design. If you’re looking for a premium gaming mouse with these aspects plus unwavering wireless connectivity and consistency, consider the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. Pros: - Very lightweight - Sturdy build quality - Comfortable to hold - Long battery life - Responsive and precise - Reliable wireless connectivity - Smooth glide - Simple setup Cons: - Not a truly ambidextrous design ---- Review ---- Setup: Setup is as easy as one-two-three. Really, there are just three steps in the manual, which are to plug the charging cable, power on the mouse, and install Logitech G Hub on your computer. I appreciated the very quick and issue-free setup. Design: When I took the G Pro X Superlight out of the box, I couldn’t believe how lightweight it was. I immediately thought there must be batteries I needed to put in, but realized the rechargeable battery is already built-in. The word “superlight” in the name is no joke. Compared to the standard G Pro mouse, what you’re giving up for this astoundingly lightweight design is RGB lighting and buttons on the right side of the mouse. Although the shape is ambidextrous, the lack of buttons on the right side might make this mouse less attractive to those who are left-handed. Although I like RGB lighting, I think the substantial weight reduction is a worthy tradeoff for RGB, but that’s up to you to decide. Despite its lightweight, the structural integrity of the mouse isn’t compromised. There’s no flexing in the plastic outer shell, no rattling, and it feels sturdy, so I don’t doubt that it’ll withstand extended use. The Superlight has a sleek, no-frills design that still manages to look and feel like a premium mouse. Subtle touches like the white on the scroll wheel and the matte finish contribute to its tasteful look. Comfort is very important to me, and the Superlight delivers in that regard too. Its lightweight and large PTFE feet deliver a smooth and wrist fatigue-free experience, while the shape delivers comfort, even during long gaming or working sessions. Features: Settings are managed in the Logitech G Hub software (available for Windows or Mac OS). You can change DPI (the speed of your mouse on the screen), reassign buttons, and set up profiles for games/apps. It’s all pretty straightforward and convenient to have in one place. Included in the box are a few optional components like the rubberized skins for increased grip, a PTFE puck that can be swapped with the stock puck for increased PTFE feet surface area and less resistance, as well as a receiver extension adapter. These are in addition to the required components like the charging cable and wireless receiver. Though I currently don’t own the Logitech PowerPlay mat, it’s nice to know that can be used with the Superlight mouse. Performance: Whether I’m gaming or working, the responsiveness and precision of the G Pro X Superlight exceed my expectations, but where it shines is gaming. I’m a fan of first-person shooter games like Call of Duty, and the Superlight provides me with a precise aiming and shooting experience. Additionally, the wireless connection has been flawless. If I play badly, there’s no way I can blame it on this mouse. Battery life has exceeded my expectations as well. For such a lightweight mouse, I assumed that there’d be a small battery that wouldn’t last more than about 50 hours, but no, it provides an impressive 70 hours of battery life (in constant motion). Logitech proves that a lightweight design doesn’t have to compromise critical aspects like performance and battery life.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hello Kelby, I am so glad to hear you are loving the mouse. Thank you for being a Logitech customer and taking the time to write this very thorough review! We really appreciate it! Just to let you know, this mouse does come with a 2 year warranty through Logitech, should anything ever happen to it down the road. simply just visit the support page for this device on the Logitech site in order to file a claim.
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Value3 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Basically Perfect Out Of The Box
||Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Would be basically perfect if it was cheaper, cant really fault the Pro X for anything. Build quality is very good, feels solid despite weighing nothing. Switches feel great, crisp with very little post travel. Skates are great, very fast, just need to break them in. Safe shape for all grip styles, even though its small I palm it without issue. Easy recommend to anyone looking for a wireless ultralight mouse. This mouse was clearly designed for esports games played on low sens, if you are gonna use it on anything higher than 1600dpi and or use a high in game sens, you aren't using it to its full potential. You don't need an ultralight mouse if you only need to move an inch for a 360. Shape 8/10 Weight 10/10 Sensor 10/10 Switches and Scroll Wheel 10/10 Skates 9/10
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Value3 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hi Thomas, we're glad to see you're loving the incredibly precise G Pro X Superlight Gaming Mouse! Continue to enjoy!
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Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Most popular Esports mouse
||Posted .Owned for 4 months when reviewed.This is a mouse that’s used by many pros (mainly In CS:GO) and it lives up to its reputation. (59-62g) without any holes and its extremely well balanced. Just like the GPW before it keeps the safe shape that anyone should be able to grip and enjoy. The buttons, scroll wheel, sensor etc. are all great!
This review is from Logitech - PRO X SUPERLIGHT Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor - White
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Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great mouse, but a little pricey.
||Posted .Owned for 1 week when reviewed.Used a Model O Wired for the past almost 3 or 2 years and used a ziptie bungie. Moved to California almost 7 months ago and my mouse started disconnecting from my PC when I was playing games. Got this mouse hoping it would last a long time and so far, it’s feeing really good. Super light, never runs out of batter when I use it, and it feels more responsive than my old Model O Wired.
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Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hey there, thank you for this awesome review! If you have any issues in the future, please feel free to visit our support site for troubleshooting tips and tricks as well as warranty information. Thank you for choosing Logitech!
Q: QuestionWill Allen ever stop copy and pasting his answer?
Asked by Mikey.
- A:Answer The G Pro X Superlight gaming mouse is currently sold out. Please check back regularly for a chance to get one as soon as they become available. We are doing all that we can to get them to you. Thank you! - Allen, Logitech G.
Answered by James
Q: QuestionAre the superligjt going to relase in stores toda?
Asked by David.
- A:Answer Hello David, unfortunately, the G Pro X Superlight mouse will not in stores today. Best Buy will not have the mouse available in stores till late January or Early February. We apologize for the inconvenience. Have a great day.
Answered by Logitech
Q: QuestionWill this be available for preorder? I’m hoping to get this as a present for Christmas!
Asked by Aaron.
- A:Answer It def should be. I pre-ordered mine yesterday. For w/e reason the website was only allowing to pre-order the black one. Had to keep clicking on the white and refreshing the page and it finally let me. I spoke with a best buy rep and they said they were just waiting for the website to catch up.
Answered by JDubz
Q: QuestionHow does the charging work and what is a dongle sorry new to pc gaming
Asked by Tempo.
- A:Answer The dongle is something you plug into your computer (No Wire) and it will connect your mouse to your computer the charging works with a cable (comes included) that is micro usb and you plug that into your mouse you can play with this but not advised as then it would make the mouse not wireless the mouse also has a battery life of up-to 70 hours so I don’t think you’ll need to charge mid game unless you forget to charge over night
Answered by Gamer
Q: QuestionWhen it comes out will it be out on shelf’s by the time the store opens or is there a specific time?
Asked by James.
- A:Answer yes, they will be stocked in all stores that receive shipments the day of release.
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Q: QuestionI’ve heard rumors that the white version is slightly heavier, is this true?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It should be 63 grams or 2.2oz or less
Answered by Mystic
Q: QuestionWill this mouse work on my Xbox one s?
Asked by E.
- A:Answer Hello, the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse will work with Xbox One. You would simply connect it via USB dongle. However, when you want to customize your settings on your G PRO X SUPERLIGHT you will need to do so through G HUB via PC. I hope this answer was helpful! If you ever have additional feedback or questions regarding Logitech products, feel free to visit https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us Thanks, -Logitech
Answered by Logitech
Q: QuestionIf you receive a mouse with the double click issue, are you able to get a new mouse?
Asked by Eddie.
- A:Answer Hello Eddie, All Logitech products come with a warranty. This one in particular comes with a 2 year warranty, so if anything goes wrong, we can get it replaced for you. -Danielle from Logitech
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