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    None
    Maximum Sensitivity
    25600 dots per inch
    Number of Buttons (Total)
    5
    Connection Type
    Wireless

Logitech - PRO X SUPERLIGHT Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor - White

Model:910-005940
SKU:6440537
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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 3451 reviews

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Customers recognize the PRO X SUPERLIGHT mouse for its lightweight design, long battery life, and wireless connectivity. They appreciate its responsiveness, smooth movement, and suitability for gaming. However, some customers express concerns about its price, side buttons, scroll wheel, and software.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Logitech G PRO X Superlight - Review

    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.

    Posted by Joshua

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    100% Worth the Money

    This mouse is very light. It has 70 hours of battery. It looks nice, it has great response time, and is wireless, which means no cable mess in your desk. Definitely recommend to someone that can afford it. (Note; this is a gaming mouse, so it doesn’t have an infinite scroll wheel)

    Posted by Nynizzle

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    An Expensive, but Flawless Experience

    Pros: -Superlight, as the name suggests. Feels like I'm holding a feather. -Responsive. Haven't had any delays or stuttering while using the mouse. -Solid Shell. It's mostly cosmetic, as I also love the honey-comb design of other gaming mice. But having a solid shell feels great, especially one that is so light. -Battery Life: Haven't charged it since getting it a few days ago. Only lost about 5%, and this is with sitting at a computer for 8+ hours a day. It goes to sleep after a short inactivity, which helps. And it responds instantly when it wakes up. There are definitely cheaper options, but if you're looking for a wireless gaming mouse that doesn't have the honeycomb design: This should be on your list. Cons -Micro USB. It doesn't really affect the mouse itself, but with the push for usb-c, having that connection would of been nice. -Expensive Niche. This is a bit of a niche mouse. You're getting this mouse either for the look or for its superlight gaming performance, which there are comparable mice for cheaper prices. At $150, it's one of the more expensive ones. Overall, I love using this mouse. Going wireless has been great, as it's one less cable to have constantly plugged in to my already cable mangled set up. The look of it is great and personally speaking, feels right in the hand. Stocks for these things come and go almost instantly at the moment, so be on the lookout for it.

    Posted by Hisian

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