Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ultra-Lightweight, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, 5 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, Compatible with PC / Mac - Black
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Luis Morales
> 3 dayFor the price on this mouse you expect perfection. Sadly, this is my SECOND copy of this mouse. This doesnt surprise me. M1 actuates M2 its hard to navigate regular desktop usage etc. I have tried resetting the setting on this to default and nothing has changed. It seems like an internal problem in the mouse.
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Kelvin Douglas
> 3 dayWhat can I say it’s a mouse for $140+ haha. Mouse movement really smooth for gaming. Only deduction I gave is for the mouse being really small for my hands. All In all love the mouse
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Emil
> 3 dayBest mouse I ever used
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Ricky
> 3 dayA good one
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Alexander
> 3 dayall my friends think i cheat now and the battery life is good i play over 8 hours a day and charge it once a week
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TylerSingleton
> 3 dayAfter using this product over the past month, it was an incredible experience. I can now browse Internet Explorer even more comfortably. Would sell a kidney again.
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jaheim graham
> 3 dayBest mouse
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maria ichinose
> 3 dayBuena compra
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Becca
> 3 dayIve been gaming for 20+ years and had yet to find the holy grail...until now. Logitech has struck gold here. Perfect in every way, this mouse hits all of the major points. Ergonomic and comfortable in the hand. So light you barely feel it. Battery life is insane. I have yet to drain it even half way in a single session. I seriously doubt I will ever buy any other gaming mouse. If you are on the fence... DONT BE, BUY IT!!!
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Dad
> 3 dayI bought this mouse on a whim, hoping for a gaming/design mouse to pair with my daily driver, the MX Master 3. I forgot how good a well designed gaming mouse could feel having used an Apple Magic Mouse for the past 10+ years. Long story short, the Superlight is a perfect fit for my claw grip and the weight makes it seemingly frictionless on a SteelSeries pad. I do wish the scroll wheel had a little more substance so that it could scroll more rapidly, but I can live with it. The lack of DPI button is moot for me as I live on 1600. Best of all, it’s been working flawlessly with my iMac. I may pick up a second for my M1 Max MacBook Pro.