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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  • L

    > 24 hour

    One of worst scroll-wheels on one of the best mice

  • Kyle

    > 24 hour

    Hello, as an avid Valorant and CSGO player, I have been testing mice since 2014. I usually play a mixed of palm/claw grip, but I also use 1/3/1 as a reference when comparing mice. I currently own about 20 mice, ranging from Vaxee, Logitech, Razer, Xtrfy, Endgame, Zowie, Final Mouse, Pwnage, Glorious. The Logitech Superlight is a phenomenal gaming mouse, only to be held back by its micro USB port. Everything other than that, this mouse is 100% endgame for most people. The Superlight comes in at about 62-63 grams stock, and is about a 20 gram difference from its predecessor. It uses the 25k hero sensor, vs the last gen 16k hero sensor. (The sensor doesnt matter as much, because of an update through Logitech GHUB, that makes it work like the 25k Hero.) The stock skates are smooth, but sound scratchy, so I immediately put some Tiger Ice skates on. I love the superlight. Im able to use any grip style I like, and it is the easiest shape to come back to after using other mice. Although with The Lamzu Atlantis, and the Ninjutso Sora being released last year. Those two mice are definitely better in terms of price to performance. And Id say specs wise, the Superlight falls short between both of them. And with The new Razer Viper coming at 49 grams and the new Final Mouse coming at 29 grams, Logitech should be aiming to release a new revision in the future. If you currently have a GPX, and are primarily looking to upgrade for the weight, I highly suggest checking out beardedbob on youtube, he has videos showing you how to remove weight from your mouse, only using screwdrivers and wire cutters. (he does use a Dremel sometimes, but it isnt required) At 150$ new the Logitech Superlight is 7/10 for its value. Great shape, but in terms of better features and lower cost, there are other mice out there. If youre able to buy one 2nd hand for 100$ or less, then I would say its 100% worth it. Ive seen Superlights on Ebay and offerup being sold for 30-80$. But buying a new superlight in 2023 isnt the right move in my opinion. I am currently using a Ninjutso Sora, Logitech Superlight, and a Final Mouse Starlight.

  • James liebler

    > 24 hour

    Purchased this mouse for my work station only to find out its not bluetooth compatible with Mac, still love the mouse even wired. Very comfortable to use and looks incredibly sleek. Feels like the more mature version of my Razer Viper Ultimate. I have no preference between the two I think theyre both top tier mice.

  • Kosi O.

    > 24 hour

    I’ve tried so many mice in the past. The xm1, viper mini, deluxe m800 + some other mice. None of them fit me like this mouse. Pros: The main clicks are so good. Maybe just as good as the xm1 The shape is good The build quality is amazing The sensor is on point The coating is really good. Feels kinda like rubber It’s light and perfectly balanced Battery life is great. Cons: The feet are trash The side buttons are mushy Uses micro usb. This doesn’t bother me much but I’m just putting it as a con because I know a lot of people don’t like it There is no dpi button This mouse is easily my endgame mouse and top three best mouse on the market with the new viper and x2 in my personal opinion. I got it on a Black Friday sale for 109$. I just feel that it’s not worth the 130$-150$ price tag since there are a decent amount of features that they could easily improve. I feel like 120$ would be a reasonable price for this mouse. But overall, this is easily one of the best mice on the market. Just try getting it for a bit cheaper

  • Ohm

    > 24 hour

    really good mouse

  • gabriel

    > 24 hour

    It feels great on my hands, and the battery life is amazing!!

  • @chcuk.

    > 24 hour

    I went from Glorious Model O- to PRO X and the weight is not that much of a difference (you can only tell if you weigh it with a scale), but I liked PRO X better because I use Mac and PC. This one is definitely Mac compatible and I can easily switch from PC to Mac with no issues. Battery life is still too soon to tell, but so far Im thinking PRO X might have better battery life than Model O-s. I think the LED that Model O- has might have something to do with it and PRO X doesnt have any of that. Even with the Model O-s LEDs turned off, it still drained the battery somehow. It did get better after the update, but so far Im noticing Logitech PRO X has better battery life. DPI is about the same, I dont really see myself going any more than 2-3000 DPI, but its an option for both if you need it higher. They both feel different. I honestly prefer Model O-s (Im usually claw-grip to fingertip), but I think I can probably get used to the PRO X. I feel like Model O-s slimmer if thats even a good way to describe it... PRO X just feels a bit awkward at times, but its definitely more comfortable for palm. Theyre both really, really light. Model O- is just a little bit heavier (Model O- = 65g // PRO X = 63g). Mouse click is too soon for me to tell, I feel like Model O-s snappier than PRO X, but maybe its because I just had the PRO X for about a week and a half now. You can definitely tell that PRO X doesnt click right away when you push down, though. Theres a bit of squish to it before it clicks ESPECIALLY the side buttons. Model O- does also, but not so much. Definitely not as bad as PRO X. The software for both are night&day. Glorious, though, is only compatible with PC whereas Logitech, is compatible with both Mac and PC. LGhub is absolutely terrible compared to Glorious software center. Not sure whats going on, but its not saving my settings on PC, but having no issues so far with Mac for some reason... I only did 4 stars because of 2 reasons. 1.) PRO X only have 5 buttons whereas Model O- have 6. I feel its necessary to have more buttons for gaming. 2.) The price difference. PRO X is way too expensive for what it is. Its literally twice the price as Glorious Model O- and I feel like theres Very minimal difference between the two. TLDR: PRO X is good to have if youre switching from Mac to PC a lot, or if youre just a fan of Logitech. Its a good mouse for sure, but if youre worried about the price, Glorious is the way to go. Theyre both really good mouse. Id just rather have the mouse work flawlessly for Mac and PC.

  • Jason L

    > 24 hour

    Minus one star for lack of USB-C. Everything else about this mouse was very nice, however as an FPS player with high sensitivity, how light the mouse was, it was harder to control for me. Made me realize I need a little weight in my mice. Everyone I know that has tried/uses this mouse loves it.

  • J. Franco

    > 24 hour

    I love the Glorious mouse and only I bought this mouse because the right clicker felt like it was starting to stick a little bit. the weight difference seems very minimal and didnt feel the difference at all. The notable differences at first were the charging wire is way more stiff on the Logitech G Pro X superlight and basically cant do any gaming if its plugged into the mouse. It will move your mouse and add resistance while gaming. Also the stopping power on the Logitechs stock skates is a bit faster then the glorious. At first I didnt like it but it actually added better precision to land cleaner shots. So plus for the Logitech on that one. Something I didnt like was not having the ability to change the dpi on the fly which I used often on the glorious while playing games like Tarkov when I went from sniping to running and gunning. I have noticed a reasonably better click response from the Logitech and feels better when using the left and right clicks. Might have been because my glorious was wearing out. Feels a little big in my hand and I wear a large in gloves. Also it has no rgb so the presentation is a bit dull. I have everything back lit red and my mouse is just sitting there in the dark. Overall I would recommend this mouse while it not be as cool as the Glorious it definitely has the nice stopping power and very precise and responsive to the clicks. I would rate this mouse just a bit better then the Glorious while the Glorious is still a very very good mouse also. Will just definitely need to upgrade the charging cable.

  • Joseph Walton

    > 24 hour

    Mouse is light and comfortable. I mainly use this in wireless mode, and have noticed that mouse clicks sometimes do not register. In wired mode I doubt this is an issue. But if you primarily plan to use this in wireless mode, it is something to consider. Not a huge issue though and I am happy with this purchase. Just depends on your use case.

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