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 - White

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  • Dom

    > 24 hour

    I mean at this point if you have touched a computer in the last 4 years you probably know about Logitechs ludicrous advancements in the endgame wireless mouse space. I am a big mouse nerd myself and the GPX is most easily put, A simple, over engineered TOOL The wireless is fast and all the included hardware feels solid, although beware, the included cable is kind of garbage especially given this price point. There are aftermarket mods that you can fairly easily install to make it wirelessly charge (without voiding warrenty too :O). Lastly, G Hub (Logitech speak for proprietary software garbage) is honestly not that bad, especially considering how entirely horrible some of its competitors are (RAZER SYNAPSE+ ICUE WERE LOOKING AT YOU). for me, it was a set it, one and done situation so i dont really deal with it all that much, but the time I spent using it wasnt bad. So yes Im an ultralight guy, and yes, Ive held lighter mice, but the GPX is still quite light and feels nimble in nearly every hand size which is an engineering marvel. It has excellent build quality (I feel as if i could put my entire 120 lb body weight on the shell), and although its design is incredibly simple, an example of which being how it only has 2 side buttons (on the left side, making this targeted at rightys even tho this is technically an Ambi shape) it is apparent that sometimes simple is better. A+

  • mikel0181

    > 24 hour

    Works well with our laptop and pc

  • M. Zychowski

    > 24 hour

    Been an avid competitive FPS fan for 2 decades now. This mouse combines a lot of what I loved about my last two mice: The Zowie FK1, and the original G Pro, but isnt flawless. Pros: - Very, very light. - Excellent tracking. Best in class sensor. - Excellent, FK series-like mouse shape. Surprisingly fits my hand well for such a light mouse that Id expect to be tiny. - Ultra smooth mouse feet that dont need much breaking in at all - Crisp scroll wheel - Surprisingly good battery life for such a light mouse - Can separate receiver from charger, making it easier to use things like USB hubs without dedicated power (I use a hub to switch between my work and gaming PC). - Preference, but I actually really like the feel of the coating. I agree with the chalky description, it feels smooth and almost powdery but grips quite well, and doesnt feel cheap. Cons: - Needs the software download to change DPI or see battery life (comes set at 800dpi) - Side button clicks feel unsatisfying and a bit mushy. Top buttons are ok but not great. - No DPI button, so different settings in different situations is hard to toggle between - Ambidextrous design, with a right-handed layout. Seems like ergonomics could have been considered a bit better. Using the mouse the first night felt like home. Its amazing finally having a mouse that is both ultra-light, AND wireless, for completely unencumbered fragging. As good as it is for FPS, the crispness of the buttons, and the ergonomics, leave some things to be desired for all-around use. Id also really love to see a better charging option than the cable or charging mat. The cable is something I always have to find/plug in, and the charging mat is not viable for anyone who relies on very large, existing mouse mats. An old-school dock, like logitech used to have circa 2006, would have been great here. Still, this will likely remain my daily driver for quite a while, and I recommend it for anyone looking for a next-level ultra light mouse.

  • Teagan Braun Jr.

    > 24 hour

    This went on sale during Prime Day for $105 and I wanted to try it out. I was maining the Razer Viper Ultimate (RVU) for a year prior to buying this mouse. After trying it out, my aim has improved. The grip tapes that comes with it feels great too. I use claw grip with small hands and while I was fine with the RVU shape, I feel that the Superlight feels way more comfortable for me and easier to control. The light weight is also nice to have. The scrollwheel and side buttons as the RVU but I dont care about how they feel as long as they dont break. Stock skates feel scratchy on my mousepad and will probably buy aftermarket skates. The only thing Im wary of is double clicking issues or scroll wheel issues. Hope this mouse lasts me long because it feels great to use. Will update this review if it breaks on me. Update (08/13/22): Its been a month since Ive been using this mouse. The front side button no longer protrudes as much as the back side button. Not sure if this is a common issue when using side buttons often with this mouse but if you use your side buttons often, keep in mind that this might happen. It doesnt bother me much as long as the button works though. On a positive note, battery life is long. Its advertised as 70h but it lasts me a week or two depending how much I use it.

  • Cash

    > 24 hour

    Battery life-Great Weight- Light light light! Rage proof lvl- Tested at medium desk slams- Survived No lag and no issues connecting.

  • Jonathan Swinger

    > 24 hour

    The biggest issue with the old GPro Wireless (and the reason I upgraded) was the double-clicking switches. I had the issue with the LMB and RMB, and even after having the mouse replaced two times I still had the issue. After living with that for some time, I upgraded to this model and I was very happy to have no such issues, as well as have a much lighter mouse. I think the main difference that will stick out to some is that the side buttons are slightly more recessed than before, and obviously the mouse is no longer ambidextrous. One last point: The battery life is phenomenal and sometimes I feel like the mouse only needs to be charged once or twice a month.

  • Royal Ridge Corgis

    > 24 hour

    This mouse went up and beyond expectations. I put together extensive research before spending my money, and love a product that speaks for itself in volume and quality. Its easy on the hands, smooth in transitions, and glides great across the pad with ease of movement. This mouse is a definitely a great buy. Charges up extremely fast, and holds charge for a very long time.

  • morteda

    > 24 hour

    Great mouse, but the wheel stopped working for me after a couple months. Blew it out with air, worked a bit, then flaked again. Logitech sending a replacement, so I will have 2 of them, but hopefully this was a one-off. Good battery life and response overall. A bit spendy, but worth it esp. if you like lightweight.

  • xiph0s

    > 24 hour

    I have played CSGO for years and have 500 hours on Kovaaks. I have tried many different mouses. From the original G Pro (I believe its the G305 basically), SS rival 310, SS rival 300, S rival 600, SS prime wireless, G502, G402, Glorious Model O Wired/Wireless, Zowie EC1/2-A, razer viper. The GPX is a solid mouse and it weighs 63 grams. For its wireless technology, it basically has 0 delay and I didnt feel anything off. The battery is amazing, I would just charge it every week while having the switch on. The clicks are solid, the scroll wheel is amazing. Playing KZ, I felt natural. I think the clicks are decent. The stock feet is pretty good, it took like a week for it to break in. I would consider buying custom feets, because these feets are defintely thin and will probably wear out. I feel like I have control with my mouse when I play CS. For kovaaks, tracking and target switching it is amazing. I did have trouble doing static clicking because of how light it is (overaiming too hard). For the shape, its safe and I can use practically any grip, obviously I have a main grip but when I play kovaaks (45 cm), I can track fine because how safe the shape is (claw grip, sometimes fingertip grip). I have no cramps and I can grind for hours on kovaaks without feeling cramps from being uncomfortable. I do get fatigue, but thats what you get for playing for hours. I used to get cramps from using the Model O, and after using this mouse, where I can aim at the highest level and be comfortable. I cant think of any reason to change mouses. The only reason I held off getting this mouse was because of the price, but honestly I bought like 3-4 mouses that I liked but had problems later on and it costed way more than the GPX in total. I would say just to buy it, spend time with it. If you cant enjoy this mouse after a week, then I would say get a refund.

  • A H

    > 24 hour

    My Aerox had a few stinging issues. The skid plates were too small so it didnt glide (I even tried replacement feet). It also had lots of holes to tout its light design, which looks neat, but promptly filled up the mouse with dust, cat hair, etc. that was almost impossible to get out. And lastly, the braided cord was nice, but was too firm to move when used wired. The Logitech G PRO X Superlight doesnt have these issues. It glides wonderfully due to absolutely massive skid plates. No cleaning issues to worry about. And operates fine wired and wireless. The only notable downsides: The scroll wheel and side buttons are slightly, slightly gummy. Totally practical, but Ive had better. It uses micro-usb with some weirdo plug design as well. Not sure why they didnt go with USB-C. Other than that, its great.

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