G Pro X Superlight 2
Experience peak gaming performance with the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Wireless Gaming Mouse. Engineered for esports excellence, this ultra-lightweight 60g mouse offers unparalleled precision thanks to its advanced HERO 2 sensor, capable of up to 44,000 DPI. Enjoy pro-level accuracy with LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches and a faster 8kHz report rate. Its long-lasting battery provides up to 95 hours of gameplay, complemented by convenient USB-C charging. Designed in collaboration with professional gamers, this mouse ensures a competitive edge with its speed, accuracy, and comfortable, ergonomic design, making it ideal for both PC and Mac users.
$149.99
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Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
1481
/ 1705
#1481 in Mice & Trackballs
Price vs Category Average
+120%
Above average
Connectivity Technology
Wireless RF, USB-C
/ Wireless RF, USB-C
Who it's for
- Ultra-Responsive Performance
- LIGHTFORCE Hybrid Switches
- Refined Lightweight Design
Who should skip it
- Premium Price Point
- Minimal Design Changes
- Limited Customization Options
Key Specs
Connectivity Technology
Wireless RF, USB-C
Tracking Method
Optical
Maximum DPI
44000 DPI
Number of Buttons
5
Hand Orientation
Ambidextrous
Power Source
Battery Powered, Rechargeable Battery
Weight
60 g
Intended Use
Gaming
Features
- Ultra-lightweight 60g design for effortless control
- Advanced HERO 2 sensor for extreme precision
- LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches for pro-level accuracy
- 8kHz polling rate for faster response times
- Up to 95-hour battery life with USB-C charging
- Designed with esports professionals for winning performance
- Seamless gliding with Zero-additive PTFE feet
- Compatible with PC and Mac for versatile use
What customers say
Customers widely praise the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its extremely lightweight design and reliable wireless performance, building on its predecessor's success. The familiar, comfortable shape is a major benefit for returning users. However, the primary point of mixed feedback centers on the new optical switches. Many users report the clicks feel mushy or less crisp than the original mechanical switches, which is a significant drawback for some gamers. While performance upgrades like the new sensor and USB C charging are noted, the premium price and the tactile compromise on the clicks cause some buyers to question the overall value proposition of this iterative update.
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