Customers are satisfied with the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 LIGHTSPEED mouse, particularly its lightweight design, overall performance, and impressive battery life. Users also appreciate the smooth glide and reliable connectivity. Some find the button layout and size less ideal, and there are complaints about the software.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Light but needs skates!
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Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
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Works like a charm! Better and stable connection!!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Thanks for the feedback on the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2! We're glad you're enjoying the lighter weight and stable connection. We appreciate you letting us know about the skates.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfection For a Mouse
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Had the 1st Gen of the Mouse, 2nd Gen perfected it.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Good to hear that you've upgraded from the first generation and are enjoying the improvements we've made.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
awesome
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Best mouse ive ever had! Its super light and accurate.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We're delighted to hear that the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 LIGHTSPEED has exceeded your expectations and is the best gaming mouse you've ever owned. Thank you for your positive feedback regarding its lightweight design and exceptional accuracy. We appreciate your continued support.
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great gaming mouse doesn’t have to be heavy
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This mouse is unbelievably light. Can’t believe that this is a gaming mouse, compared to my previous gaming mouse the Logitech works as well but it is much lighter. The mouse feels smooth to touch. I don’t know if it will withstand scratches and bumps over the time, however the material feels good and the mouse looks elegant with glossy looking finish.
This mouse has smooth glide with very minimum resistance/ close to no drag. Tracking feels accurate and clicking feels fast and responsive. The mouse features hybrid optical-mechanical switches so yeah this is a good pair for those demanding players who cannot play without their mechanical keyboards. The mouse is rated at maximum of 32,000 dpi and has precision tracking of over 500+ ips. You can set dpi sensitivity and other settings in the Logitech G Hub app. These specs should satisfy most esports players. The mouse is also rated at 95-hour of battery life. The mouse has USB-C charging port and there’s a small compartment to store the transceiver dongle.
There’s a lot of reasons to like this mouse and it’s no wonder that this mouse is hugely popular in esports scene. Tested in some AAA games and performance was solid. The only minor criticism is that the mouse takes the shape of conventional mouse so it’s not really ergonomics. So yeah, this mouse is definitely my main gaming mouse now.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lives Up to Its Name - Ultra Lightweight Gaming
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I have been using the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for about a week now. I have used it mainly for gaming but spent a little bit of time on some productivity tasks. I am coming from a long history of Logitech mouse use – maybe 15 years at this point. My day-to-day work mouse is a G604, while my gaming tower uses a first gen G Pro Wireless on a Powerplay charging mousepad. I have used a G Pro Wireless for over 4 years now and I have never replaced it as my main mouse. When the G Pro Wireless first came out it was the lightest gaming mouse I had used, but I can safely say that the G Pro X Superlight 2 is noticeably lighter while maintaining features that have endeared me to my original G Pro.
Included with the mouse are a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, USB-A receiver, a USB-C to USB-A coupler adapter, PTFE bottom replacement, and adhesive backed grippy pads. The mouse weighs in at a scant 60g, comes with Logitech’s Lightspeed Hero2 sensor, a 2kHz polling rate, and a solid 95hr battery life.
Pulling the mouse out of the box immediately reminded me of the G Pro in look and feel. The plastics on the shell are soft and smooth to the touch. The shape of the mouse is ergonomically pleasing to me, and it provides a nice resting wrist position. The white accent on the scroll wheel sets it off from the rest of the mouse body. There is no RGB on the mouse, so it’s not too flashy looking. I had both mice sitting on my mouse pad so I could trade back and forth, and they feel so similar to the hand that you don’t notice a difference at first. Obviously, there are differences – 2 side buttons on the X2 vs 4 (2 left side and 2 right side) on the Pro. The mouse is devoid of RGB lights unlike the Pro. There’s also the lack of a DPS button on the mouse, so you have to use the G Hub software to set or change your DPS points. You can get around this with the game profiles in G Hub by locking in your DPS presets for each game. The last big difference is the weight – 60 grams vs 80 (25% reduction).
Using the mouse is a solid experience. The scroll wheel has a pleasant soft-notched roll to it. The side buttons blend in well while remaining easy to find with your thumb when you need them. They also have a satisfying little click to them that delivers a tactile and auditory response. The left and right mouse buttons are really the only place where I noticed a departure from other Logitech mice I have. The click sound is deeper and slower, which aligns with the deeper feeling actuation point. The other Logitech mice I own have a quicker feeling actuation point and a sharper/quicker click sound. The overall actuation force feels a little heavier than my G Pro Wireless, but certainly within an acceptable range.
Playing games with the Superlight 2 was a positive experience. I play on a 45” ultrawide so I have a lot of distance to cover. I usually compensate with bumping the DPI up a bit to cover more distance, but fatigue sets in and I start losing accuracy during longer sessions. I like the lighter weight mice for this reason – I can be more accurate with softer movements and I am less prone to fatigue from the short twitch moves. I liked the lightweight feel and ease of movement with the slick PTFE feet as well. I can basically move the mouse around with my hand barely resting on it and just my fingertips in contact. It is significantly easier to move around than even my G Pro Wireless, and it is right in line with my other ultralight mouse (Razer Deathadder V3) that I use for laptop gaming.
My favorite game to relax and play is Portal 2 – movement through the portals and throwing new portals down while flying through the air requires some quick movement and reaction. I usually bump my DPI setting up a bit (from 1600 to 2000) to be able spin and drop new portals fast enough. For more competitive gameplay I have recently started using more KBM setups for Halo instead of a controller. I liked my G Pro in this role because of the feel of the mouse in my hand but also for the lightweight aspect. Jumping to the Superlight 2 was an easy transition from the ergonomic feel standpoint, while the mouse button was providing a better trigger feel. I thought it my feel a little slower due to the different feeling actuation points, but it ended up feeling like a more fluid/natural trigger feel. I liked the lighter feel and smoother glide on the mousepad as well. Overall it seems to be a nice little upgrade.
The accuracy of the Hero2 sensor with the 32K DPI is very good. I honestly noticed only a slight improvement over the G Pro’s 16K Hero sensor, which I already thought was really good. I think 32K is the highest DPI sensor I have encounter on a mouse so far. Couple that with the high 2000Hz polling rate and you can bet each movement you make will be captured.
For my gaming sessions I swapped the Powerplay charging puck out of my G Pro Wireless and into the Superlight. The 95hr battery life doesn’t really need the perpetual charging, but I have become accustomed to it. The puck adds about 10g to the weight, so it becomes a 70g mouse – still very lightweight. I was unphased by this weight change since it is still so minor. However, it is easy to swap the bottom pucks around when not needed. I just prefer to have less charging cables floating around on my desk.
I am surprised by how good this mouse is. It mirrors my favorite aspects of the G Pro Wireless, and it has found some areas to refine and improve. I don’t feel like I’m missing out with the lack of RGB – my setup has plenty already. The slick PTFE bottom is great on the right mousepad surface and makes movements that much easier. If you like a lighter weight mouse I think you would be hard pressed to find one much lighter and equally capable as this Superlight 2.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Undisputed Lightweight Champion? Maybe!
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Logitech’s Pro X Superlight 2 lightweight mouse is pretty nice, I have to say. I didn’t own the original Superlight, so I can’t really compare it to the new Superlight 2…but all signs point to a pretty stellar lightweight wireless mouse! Yes, first thing worth mentioning about this mouse….it’s definitely light and you can immediately feel how flickable this thing is. Ergonomics are symmetrical; it’s not a flashy mouse or anything, but it does feel good in your hands. I kind of claw my mice and this has no problems with that type of grip. Buttons are very satisfying to press, especially the left, middle and right mouse buttons with a very welcoming click. The thumb buttons feel a bit less clicky, and the scroll wheel feels very familiar. Charging is done via USBC tethered to the front of the mouse like all mice. Underneath is an on/off switch and a compartment to hold the USBA receiver. The mouse feet are a very smooth PTFE that enhances the ease of movement of an already lightweight mouse.
If we dig into the details, the mouse uses Lightforce Switches which are Logitech’s hybrid optical-mechanical switch tech that combines the speed and reliability of optical with the feel and low power use of a mechanical switch. This improves battery life of up to 95 hours. The Hero 2 Sensor provides tracking at over 500 inches per second (IPS), which is the mouse’s ability to keep up with high speed movements. Dots Per linear Inch (DPI) is at a ridiculous 32,000, and the cosmos knows that I can’t even use a mouse at that setting…but it can do it! Wireless and wired polling rates can be set as high as 2000Hz and 1000Hz, respectively. In the advanced settings, you can also set lift off distances (low, medium, high) and independent DPI for X and Y axis.
All the setting changes can be done in the Logi G software, which you’ll have to install. Logi G will automatically detect your mouse and allow you to change the various settings mentioned above. Logi G also provides various presets for types of games played like FPS, MMORPG, MOBA and RTS, for example. Logi G presets are also community driven and you can search through various users’ presets to see if it’s a good fit for you as well. You can also create your own custom preset if none of those options work, and you can share your own preset should you choose to do so. Of course, the Pro X Superlight 2 is also a traveling mouse, and you may not have Logi G software with you wherever you go. That is where the on-board memory comes in. When enabled, your current profile is saved directly on the device without the use of Logi G software.
My one gripe: there is no button on the mouse to switch DPI settings. That’s just my personal preference, and I know there are two schools of thought here. So it’s either that I don’t know how to do it without using Logi G, or we should get used to the idea that a DPI button is no longer needed.
Overall, I do enjoy this mouse, but I feel like other brands provide better ergonomics than this mouse in its lightweight class. I think this is a no-brainer buy if you’re already in the Logitech ecosystem as is any other ecosystem, just to keep software installs to a minimum. It’s definitely a sleeper of a mouse with no RGB and simple branding.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Shockingly Great Mouse!
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Love it. They took an already great mouse and made it even better. It’s simply an amazing gaming mouse with thoughtful innovations in all the right places. Super responsive and snappy, feels good in the hand, looks professional, charges by USB-C, and has a super long lasting battery without any impression of weight to hold you back.
Precision:
Amazing. I’m not sure how they got this mouse to be so light and so performant. I has tracking at over 500+ IPS (inches per second, fast) and up to 32,000 dpi, making it capable of just about anything. Since it’s so light, you’re really only held back the surface you’re on - but they thought of that too, offering an additional PTFE mouse foot for the bottom and grip tape for your hands to keep you connected and moving even through quick movements. Small lifts on the mouse did not add any squirrelly or unintended movements either. An included extension adapter also allows you to connect the dongle to the USB cable and place it closer to your mouse for the best signal and unhindered latency (optional, of course).
Clicks!:
Logitech advertises their hybrid optical-mechanical switches here, and they do perform. In my time using it, I’ve never had an issue with mis-clicks or sticking. They seem very reliable and provide nice tactile clicks exactly as I’d like them. The wheel also has a nice click, but I did find it nicer to press when using my right hand - it seems to have an asymmetric structure holding it below.
Build Quality:
It’s amazingly lightweight (only 60 grams!), but still manages to feel robust in the hand - not flimsy or cheap. I’m not a fan of mice that reduce weight by forming a lattice or holes in the shell (just not comfortable) so I’m happy Logitech decided to keep this solid. You can still store the dongle inside the bottom of the mouse by pulling off the magnetized cover. (Nice touch, no more clips) - this cover can also be swapped with an included PTFE version for additional glide. (Also a nice design solution)
Software:
Logitech’s G Hub provides a clear way to make any adjustments you’d like to the mouse, even including an option to store settings to a profiles to internal memory to take with you - nice. It’s fairly straight forward. My only gripe is that G Hub is a bit aggressive at trying to seek permissions from from the OS, as well as apps like Discord. I turned most of them down.
While it’s clearly made for gaming, it’s also a nearly perfect general mouse too. I’d pick this mouse in almost any situation, it just rocks. I’ll definitely recommend it to friends and family.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Precision Gaming Masterpiece
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Logitech "G" products are well established for producing the Top-of-the-Line Championship Winning Gaming devices. Living up to such a time-proven legacy raises eyebrows whenever Logitech G introduces a new product. As expected, The new PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 LIGHTSPEED is all about WINNING.
Featuring 2K polling & USB-C charging, it weighs a meager 2.12 ounces. The built-in Lithium Polymer batteries last up to 95 hours of constant motion. This amazing mouse glides smoother than any I have ever tested, thanks to zero-additive PTFE mouse feet.
The most stunning feature that provides the backbone for ultimate reliability is the Hero 2 Sensor, which is recognized as the the most advanced sensor in gaming. LIGHTSPEED wireless connectivity is another proven asset; the LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical - mechanical switches provide the highest level of precision, and low latency, while producing tactile feedback with a clearly defined click.
I bought the optional charging coin from Logitech. Simply rotate the bottom cover, remove the round plastic disk & replace it with the charging coin. This enables my existing Logitech PowerPlay Wireless Charging System to keep the mouse batteries at peak performance.
CONCLUSION:
This Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 LIGHTSPEED mouse is built for the highest levels of competition & it earns my highest recommendation.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We're thrilled to hear about your wonderful PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 experience, and we appreciate you taking the time to mention every great feature that will undoubtedly benefit others. Our aim at Logitech is to ensure that customers appreciate our products as much as we do. Thanks a lot!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Top of the Line Gaming Mouse
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Overall this is a superior mouse. The packaging is superior and done well. Let's start with the weight of the mouse. For me, I love the super lightweight. You almost forget you have a mouse in your hand. It is so lightweight and easy to move, you do it without thinking about it. It flows amazingly across the screen. The "feel" of the mouse is great as well. It is a super smooth plastic that feels great in your hands. It isn't sticky at all and just feels great. You can add different grip "stickers" that are included to make it perfect for you. The ON/OFF button is easy to access on the bottom. I love the easy access to the "door" on the bottom of the mouse as well. A simple little magnet keeps the door closed. As for settings and customization, there are beyond many! This thing can be programmed to do so many things and in so many ways. The menus are fairly easy to follow and you can assign many functions to all or some of the buttons on this mouse. The Logitech G-Hub has so many options and functions. I got this hooked up right away on my iMac and my PC with zero issues. Do make sure to download the latest driver from the Logitech website. Easy to do. The "on board" memory will be useful for many gamers. Great addition to a mouse. Battery life is superior. Hours and hours of use and I'm still at 94%. The best I have ever seen, by far. Bottom line is that this is the best wireless mouse I have ever used. Logitech hit a home run. It really is a no brainer. If you are looking for a superior mouse in every way, this is it! Highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We're thrilled to hear about your wonderful PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 experience, and we appreciate you taking the time to mention every great feature that will undoubtedly benefit others. Our aim at Logitech is to ensure that customers appreciate our products as much as we do. Thanks a lot!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Light, Fast, Accurate Its Superlight
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TL;DR
Pros
-Very light weight
-Newer HERO 2 sensor (Response time up to .5 secs)
-higher dpi limit (up to 32000)
-Long but slim on the sides
-Responsive and easy to click buttons
-Matte finish with silver and white pieces
-USB C charging port
Cons
-none
Note - The target demographic are FPS players but can be used by anyone looking for a lighter mouse
Now let's start by stating my experience with Logitech and their mouses. I started using their peripherals in 2014 and my first mouse in 2017 for my first PC build. I’ve owned several of their products throughout the years and also explored my options with other brands. Personally I would say the go to brand for mouses that i would recommend is Logitech. Why? because they usually offer a good balance of looks, performance, variety, and quality.
Now on to the review for the SUPERLIGHT 2 - This mouse has everything you are looking for, if you are trying to step up your game in FPSs. The weight of this mouse will make it feel like your hand is floating, it will take some practice to get used to the weight but you will definitely be able to hit those flicks easier. The solid finish makes it feel like a regular mouse with a rigid structure, but gives you the same benefits of a perforated shell. If you are a wrist player the 32000 max dpi and more accurate optical sensor will definitely come in handy. I personally have small hands but surprisingly the mouse does not feel big and allows me to play in a claw style in games like Valorant. You still get 2 side buttons by thumb (if you are right handed) which can be assigned to anything you would like with the Logitech G Hub software. There are also many other options you can adjust through the software (such as game type, sensitivity through x,y coordinates, and recalibration of the sensor) but it also keeps the front page simple if you do not want to mess with those other options. I honestly cannot recommend Logitech enough and the SUPERLIGHT 2 did not disappoint. If you are in the market for a new mouse I highly recommend this one.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Logitech does it again
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When it comes to gaming peripherals, Logitech is always a solid option. I have had many logitech mouses and headsets in the past and currently use a Logitech G733 Headset, so when I saw that I could review this Superlight 2, I immediately jumped at the chance. I have had the chance to test out this mouse over the past few days and test it by itself as well as against another mainstream option in the Glorious Model O that I had been using prior to this one.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Lightspeed Gaming Mouse itself is and will be, in my opinion, a very strong option moving forward for buyers to consider if not the favorite option to consider. It delivers on the advertised blazing response time with a polling rate of 2,000 hz (I was able to record a max value of 2015hz) and insane battery life of 95 hours (During my 3 days of testing post software update, The Superlight 2 only fell from 55% to 51% with heavy usage, so this mouse will likely last you quite a bit before needing to be charged). The Superlight 2 is also equipped with the new HERO2 sensor featuring tracking over 500 inches per second, an up to 32,000 max DPI, and a USB Type-C port for charging when needed. All of this also comes in a package weighing just 60 grams, 7 grams lighter than my Glorious Model O. The Superlight 2 also has the advantage of being truly wireless while delivering the same level of performance. For anyone gaming on the go, or just wanting that fully wireless set-up, that could be the deciding factor between the two.
In Conclusion, I have been very impressed with this mouse. For the price of $160, I find the Superlight 2 to bring pretty fair value. Yes, it is expensive, but as a refresh of a currently top-selling mouse that is coming in at the same price, I believe it should sell just as well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A++ Gaming Mouse. Incredibly Lightweight
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The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is a wireless gaming mouse that offers a lightweight design, long battery life, and smooth performance. At only 60 grams, this mouse is one of the lightest mice on the market. The mouse also features a HERO2 sensor, which delivers up to 32,000 DPI and zero smoothing or filtering. The mouse has five programmable buttons, a DPI switch, and a PTFE feet for low friction. The battery life is now up to 95-hours, which is now charged with a USB-C cable (Thank you, LOGITECH!), and the mouse itself is POWERPLAY compatible. I still am blown away by how incredible this mouse performs, and how insanely light it is. I get ZERO fatigue in my shoulder using this mouse, which has been a problem in the past with heavier mice.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is a great choice for gamers who value speed, accuracy, and comfort. The mouse is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS devices. The mouse comes with a USB receiver, a USB-C cable, an optional grip tape (which is LOVE), and an optional receiver extension adapter.
Overall, this is one of the best, if not the best gaming mice out there. For competitive gamers, the PTFE fee and HERO2 sensor alone are enough to keep you in the game. The superior lightweight of the G Pro X Superlight 2 drives its worth through the roof. I love this mouse and highly recommend people give this bad boy a try.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lightweight Mouse, Heavyweight Performance
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The Superlight 2 is another great PC gaming peripheral from Logitech. The most notable thing about this mouse is absolutely its weight, or lack thereof. 60g is LIGHT. It took a few days to get used to, but now I love it. Compared to my beefy, wired Logitech G502 Proteus, the Superlight 2 is easy to whip around, which has been especially helpful when playing FPS games. The PTFE feet provide virtually no resistance. As Logitech advertises, the mechanical switches are crisp and provide the perfect amount of tactile feedback. Lightspeed is no gimmick as this mouse tracks at over 500 IPS. If there is any latency, it’s imperceivable. The included adapter makes it easy to keep your USB-A to USB-C charging cable close by. In the event that you’re in the middle of a game and need some juice, simply unplug the adapter and plug the USB-C charging cable directly into your mouse. It will continue to function normally even when plugged in. This is a great design. The final thing worth noting about any Logitech product is their great software integration. The G Hub app makes it easy to view battery life, change DPI, save profiles, and adjust any other necessary settings. As a package, this mouse is fantastic and I think it should be on your list if you’re in the market for a new gaming mouse.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great specs in a Light Weight mouse
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Pros:
- Superlight weight at 60 grams
- LIGHTFORCE Hybrid switches for fast actuation with a solid feedback click
- High resolution and polling for precision and responsiveness
- Includes grip pads to aid in gripping the mouse
- Up to 95 hours battery life
- Includes a receiver extension adapter and cable
- There is storage for the dongle when not in use
Cons:
- No dedicated dpi switch or dpi led indicator on the mouse
- No RGB lighting
- Limited thumb rest/indent for gripping mouse
- The software isn’t the most intuitive
The Superlight 2 Lightspeed mouse isn’t flashy, it looks and feels like a standard mouse. Although its about the same physical size as other light weight gaming mice I own it feels smaller in my hand which is most probably due to its lower profile. There isn’t much of a thumb rest or indent and the scroll wheel sits taller than what I am used to. Overall with the grip pads installed the mouse is quite comfortable and easy to grip. The mouse has great specs with resolution up to 32000 dpi and polling rates up to 2000 hz so it is very responsive. The low weight at 60 gms lets this mouse glide across my mouse pad and the included PTFE door makes it even slipperier. The LIGHTFORCE Hybrid Switches give solid feedback but the clicking sound is a tad louder than most. Logitech includes a USB-A to a USB-C cable that can be used as a wireless extender as well as to charge the mouse. On the downside the mouse doesn’t have a dedicated dpi switch nor does it have an led indicator as to what the dpi is set to. You can get this information via the G Hub software but its not easy to do that mid game. The G Hub software allows you to configure the resolution, polling rate and mouse profiles. I found the software not to be the most intuitive but you can select from preconfigured profiles, game/app based profiles or create custom ones. The mouse can store 5 profiles in its memory.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great mouse, lightweight and flexibility
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Great mouse with a lot of customizable options. I upgraded from using the G502 after about 7 years. Went from a heavy mouse to a light mouse, and I am shocked at how much it has improved my gameplay. I would warn that the 8K polling does require more computing power, so it can throttle your CPU and affect CPU heavy games or create stuttering on games that can't handle that many inputs (slowed down BF6 for me and caused the camera on league of legends to tear when moving it around). Thankfully this can be adjusted to several different levels if needed. This mouse is a lot of customization regarding the speeds and senstivity.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Smooth and light new gaming mouse
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Out of the box the first thing I noticed was just how light this mouse really is. The name is superlight and that is defintely right on with the actual weight of this mouse. It is significantly lighter than my other wireless and wired mice that I currently use or have used in the past. Depending on your preference the lightweight feature is either a pro or a con.
For me I sort of appreciate the change in weight compared to the Corsair Sabre I have been using for a few months. The cord of my Corsair tends to get in my way and when playing games where I have to cover a lot of distance on the mouse pad vs. cranking up the DPI that can be a bit annyoing. The battery life so far on this Pro X though has been pretty solid so far only using roughly 20% of the battery over the few weeks of daily use on and off. Based on the app it shows I have roughly 77 hours of battery left which is pretty good. It also comes with a USB 3.0 extension to allow for the USB transceiver to be position as close as possible to where the mouse is to reduce any possible lag.
I have a USB 3.0 dock on my desk with some other HDD's plugged in so I just plugged it in there and so far have noticed no issues with lag. I already had the Logitech G Hub installed for other previous Logitech devices so after the last update the mouse was recognized and allowed for me to configure it. The app is pretty straightforward and allows you to setup and customize multiple profiles to be stored in the onboard memory of the mouse.
My one and probably only gripe about the mouse and why I knocked it down a star is there is no button to cycle DPI settings on the fly without going into the mouse or using hot keys. One thing I liked about previous Logitech mice or my current Corsair was the buttons to allow me to scroll through preset DPI settings on the fly with just the press of a button. Other than that the mouse is great and I crushed my Aimlabs scores within mutliple tests using this mouse vs. my Corsair Sabre and works great in FPS and RTS games depending on what you are into.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One of the GREATEST mice EVER.
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Comfortable, accurate and precise.
Awesome mouse!
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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That's fantastic to hear! Thank you for your enthusiastic feedback on the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2! We're thrilled you find it comfortable, accurate, and precise, and consider it one of the greatest mice ever!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing!⭐️
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It helped me get better at my mechanics and my aim and helped me get to admiral rank in battle royal in fortnite
I would recommend this to a friend
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We're thrilled to hear that the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 LIGHTSPEED has had such a positive impact on your gaming performance!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
THE BEST
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In the ever-evolving landscape of computer peripherals, the Logitech mouse stands out as a quintessential example of ergonomic design, advanced technology, and user-centric features. Whether for gaming, professional work, or casual browsing, Logitech mice have garnered a loyal following for several compelling reasons. This essay explores the key attributes that make the Logitech mouse a top choice for users worldwide.
Ergonomic Design
One of the most significant advantages of Logitech mice is their ergonomic design. Many models are specifically crafted to reduce strain on the hand during prolonged use, which is crucial in today’s digital age where many people spend hours at their computers. The shape, weight, and grip of Logitech mice are meticulously engineered to fit comfortably in the hand, accommodating various grip styles. This attention to ergonomics not only enhances user comfort but also boosts productivity by allowing users to work or play without discomfort.
Precision and Performance
Logitech mice are renowned for their precision and performance. Equipped with high-quality sensors, many Logitech models offer exceptional tracking capabilities on various surfaces. This is especially important for gamers and professionals who rely on accuracy for competitive advantage. With DPI (dots per inch) settings that can be adjusted on-the-fly, users can customize sensitivity to suit their needs, whether that’s the precision needed for graphic design or the rapid movements required in fast-paced gaming.
Innovative Features
Logitech continually integrates innovative features into their mice, setting them apart from competitors. For instance, the Logitech G series, designed for gamers, includes programmable buttons and customizable RGB lighting. These features not only enhance the gaming experience but also allow users to tailor their devices to specific tasks, improving workflow efficiency. Additionally, Logitech’s use of advanced wireless technology, such as Bluetooth and LIGHTSPEED, ensures a reliable connection with minimal latency, providing users with a seamless experience.
Long Battery Life
Battery life is another area where Logitech mice excel. Many wireless models offer extended battery life, often lasting months on a single charge. This longevity reduces the inconvenience of frequent recharging or changing batteries, allowing users to focus on their tasks without interruption. The addition of features like quick charge capabilities means that even when the battery runs low, users can quickly recharge and get back to work or play.
Compatibility and Customization
Logitech mice are compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, making them a versatile choice for users across different platforms. Additionally, Logitech’s software, such as Logitech Options and G HUB, allows for extensive customization of mouse functions. Users can create profiles, remap buttons, and adjust settings according to their preferences, further enhancing the user experience.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Logitech mouse has established itself as a leader in the realm of computer peripherals, thanks to its ergonomic design, precision performance, innovative features, long battery life, and extensive customization options. Whether for gaming, professional use, or everyday tasks, Logitech mice cater to a diverse range of users, making them a reliable choice for anyone in need of a high-quality mouse. As technology continues to advance, Logitech remains at the forefront, consistently delivering products that meet and exceed user expectations. For these reasons, the Logitech mouse is undoubtedly one of the best options available on the market today.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We're thrilled to hear such an insightful and comprehensive review of Logitech mice! Your appreciation for our commitment to ergonomic design, performance, and innovation is truly heartwarming. Thank you for choosing Logitech!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Superlight2
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The G Pro X Superlight 2 is a top-tier gaming mouse built for serious FPS players. Weighing just 59g, it’s incredibly light yet solidly built. The HERO 2 sensor is flawless—offering 32K DPI, 500+ IPS, and ultra-low latency. With a 2,000 Hz polling rate and hybrid optical-mechanical switches, every click is lightning fast and precise.
It connects via Lightspeed wireless, now with USB-C charging and up to 95 hours of battery. The grip and shape are great for claw/fingertip users, though there’s no DPI button on the shell—adjustments must be made in Logitech G HUB.
Pros:
• Ultra-light & durable
• Flawless sensor performance
• Long battery life
• USB-C + wireless charging
Cons:
• No on-board DPI switch
• Switches feel stiff at first
• G HUB software can be buggy
Verdict:
If you’re a competitive gamer looking for peak performance in a featherweight design, the Superlight 2 is one of the best options available today.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We're thrilled to hear such a detailed and positive review of the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2! It's fantastic to know you appreciate its ultra-light design, flawless HERO 2 sensor, impressive battery life, and USB-C charging.
We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding the lack of an on-board DPI switch, initial switch stiffness, and the G HUB software, which helps us continuously improve. Your verdict truly highlights its value for competitive gamers seeking peak performance!