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Logitech - G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor - Wireless - Black
$159.99 Original price was: $159.99.$114.99Current price is: $114.99.
Logitech – PRO X SUPERLIGHT Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with HERO 25K Sensor – Wireless – White
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(3526 customer reviews)
$159.99 Original price was: $159.99.$89.99Current price is: $89.99.
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Category: Gaming Mice
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Introducing PRO X SUPERLIGHT—one of our lightest, fastest PRO mouse ever. Powered by LIGHTSPEED, it’s here to help you remove all obstacles, so you can focus on nothing but winning. Get insanely precise, fast, and consistent control with HERO Sensor. Take first faster with zero-additive PTFE feet that deliver a dramatically smoother glide. Developed in collaboration with a large group of the world’s best esports pros, PRO X SUPERLIGHT features hyper-minimal design, but is packed with our latest technologies and advancements. PRO X SUPERLIGHT is available in black and white.
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Fresco –
Logitech makes quality products and this is no different. Although I’m switching from a lighter mouse (Finalmouse Ultralight 2, ~12g lighter), this mouse does not feel noticeably heavier and is extremely light with a great glide. Fans of the original G Pro Wireless will likely enjoy this as it retains the same shape and sensor, but is lighter for increased precision and offers a bigger battery.
Inside the box are the charging cord, wireless receiver, some additional feet and grip tape if you feel you need the extra glide or grip, although I found both of them not necessary personally. Unfortunately the grip tape also only comes in black it seems, which ruins the aesthetic of the all white mouse. If you purchase the black mouse, you shouldn’t have this issue.
Logitech has gone with their new “G Hub” software this time around, which I find to be a slightly worse experience than their previous “Gaming Software” although still good overall.
The only real knock I have on this mouse is the price as there are competitors (Glorious) that offer similar products, although slightly heavier, for much cheaper. If you don’t mind paying a premium for the Logitech name and warranty, then this is a great pickup and will likely last years to come.
Yehjun –
Outstanding Mouse, I would not regret buying this.
Extremely Light Weight, Awesome ergonomic shape.
Only con is the software
Hisian –
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.
stubbyteerex –
Highly recommend this mouse. It is very light and glides well, especially with glass skates. I have medium sized hands and had some trouble switching from the wired G502 because of the awesome pinky rest, but this mouse was really easy to get used to. My PC has had so many problems with wireless devices for reasons I do not know, yet this mouse has never stuttered or disconnected on me through months of use. The battery life is also as good as they say, I only charge this thing once every few weeks or so, and I am not good at turning the mouse off when it’s unused. The only things I could consider cons (not bad for me personally but it’s fair to mention) is that the middle mouse wheel is locked at segments and can’t be smooth and it does not have left to right buttons. Some might also consider the lack of mouse buttons a problem, given it only has two. Lastly, it does not have an onboard profile switcher, and G Hub isn’t the most lovely software, but overall this mouse in INCREDIBLE for the price.
Nynizzle –
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)
Thomas –
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
Maxa –
the dongle+charging cable combo stopped working after a few days but the little usb thing still works anyway and it doesn’t make a difference. i came from a g502 hero se (probably like the worst model of g502) and it was like 5 years old. People will tell you that you need to spend $200 on a ULX or else you will never be good at games but i don’t think it’s true. this mouse looks really good (i don’t like honey comb designs) and is lighter than most mice without being super tiny. it doesn’t sacrifice quality either with all of the buttons feeling really nice (side buttons are mushy but it’s not important) and you can squeeze it really hard without anything happening. the feet could be better but it’s easy to buy a custom pair for like 10-20 dollars. the best part about this mouse is the battery life. its been almost a month since i got it, and i haven’t had to charge it once. they tell you that it has 72 hrs of battery but thats just not true (in a good way). even if you do manage to run out of battery while playing, all you have to do is just plug the cable into the computer and your mouse and you can charge while playing with a wired mouse. 9.5/10
Joshua –
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.