Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless
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4 years ago
10/10 Wireless
Got this on sale and I went from a G502 Wired mouse to this and I must say, I am a fan. Great things I noticed: Desk space has less clutter Great battery life - the battery can last up to a week for me, probably 5 days if I've been playing a lot. It's superlight and less stressing on my wrist Gorgeous, minimalist, sleek design. Not necessarily a con but more of a preference: The 2 side buttons are less pronounced than what I was used to but over time I got used to it. It doesn't have the thumb rest that my old mouse had but it's still pretty comfortable to use Overall a great mouse. Logitech has been delivering great products...view more
4 years ago
Expensive but worth it
Price is steep but the weight speaks for itself!
5 years ago
Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Review
Pros:
- Ridiculously light with a super-smooth PTFE glide
- Sophisticated and comfortable design
- Superb 25K sensor delivers incredible precision
Cons:
- It’s pricey, but you get what you pay for
- The charging solution could be more intuitive
2 years ago
Logitech G Pro X Superlight review: Sleek minimalism meets performance
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight is a superb wireless gaming mouse that’s lightweight, precise and very stylish. The Pro X Superlight looks about as straightforward as a pro-grade wireless gaming mouse can get, with an extremely minimalist right-handed design. In fact, it sports just five buttons: two main clicks, two left-side buttons, and a mouse wheel. Yet, its Hero sensor is anything but simple, treating gamers to a maximum resolution of 25,600 DPI and impressively fast tracking.
Pros:
- It’s very lightweight and effortless to move
- The Hero sensor is a dream performer in games and tracks extremely well
- You’d be hard pressed to find a wireless gaming mouse that looks more elegant
Cons:
- There are only five buttons which limits the number of commands you can deploy
- It lacks Bluetooth connectivity
- It’s quite compact and won’t suit gamers with large hands
5 years ago
Decent mouse, not perfect
The superlight is an interesting product, with some very good features, but also a couple of drawbacks. Every mice in this class has a few drawbacks so no matter what you're going to have to make a decision on what you prioritise. First of all the battery life is very good, and is better than the RVU. The sidebuttons while better positioned than the RVU are a bit mushier, and right sided buttons were removed for weight reduction, so stay away if left handed. The weight is best in class (so far), though don't think that dropping from a 70 g mouse to a 60 g mouse will improve your gameplay. The mousefeet has good coverage, but a little thin, just make sure you use the included PTFE puck. On my artisan hien it can feel a little rough at times on the stock feet depending on how much pressure I am putting on the mouse. The shape is a safe shape, but maybe due to the shape of my hands (19.5x11 cm), I seem to be a bit more comfortable with the RVU over the superlight using a mix of fing
5 years ago
Expensive but amazing
One of the best mouse you can get currently, if you can afford it. The weight is crazy light while still being sturdy.
5 years ago
Too much hype
I though this mouse was going to be a game changer to me but I was disappointed to find out that it wasn’t as advertised that functional it’s barely lighter than my model o wireless and costs nearly 3x as much. Don’t buy unless absolutely needed. the build quality is also not great, already seeing some permanent scratches and marks.
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