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Jonathan Fan
> 3 dayVery solid mouse, dont regret buying it. Its definitely on the expensive side, but if its within your means I strongly recommend it. Its noticeably lighter than any mouse Ive ever had. It has a great shape that makes holding other mice feel weird (this one is more subjective but I love the shape). Clicks and all feel nice and responsive. I did have a problem with the scroll wheel around a year in. In fairness I use the scroll wheel much more intensively than any average person would due to some niche games I play. However, Logitech provided great customer support for it and I was able to get a replacement hassle free.
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AkosiOber
> 3 dayAfter putting substantial time using this mouse which was about a month of playing, its suffice to say that the Logitech G Pro X Superlight has greatly improved my gaming experience. Initially, I wasnt really used to how extremely light this mouse was since I was coming from a drastically heavier mouse which was the Logitech G305 (also an extremely wonderful mouse) and even more heavier mice from way back in the day. After a week of playing different types of FPS games, I started getting used to the mouses weight. My aim was greatly improved after extensive use and I couldnt really go back to a heavier mouse. For example, my tracking and flicking is considerably more precise than it was when comparing it to my previous mouse. For gaming, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight, in my opinion, is a great mice to transition to but not to start out with. The reason I say this is because there are far better/cheaper options for entry PC gaming. However, after putting some time into a heavier mouse, some could easily adapt and get better with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. Then again, its just my opinion so do whatever fits the situation I guess. Battery life on the Logitech G Pro X Superlight is really good. Honestly, Ive only charged it twice since purchasing the product. Logitech states it has 70 hours of battery life which is great for me because I do web browsing with my other mouse and just game with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. The material on the mouse is great due to the matte finish and how smooth it feels. The stock skates are pretty good for what they are and I dont see myself changing them anytime soon. I have it paired with the Logitech G640 mousepad and it feels perfect to me with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight! Moreover, the shape of the mouse fits perfectly in the palm of my hand and the egg shape just feels very comfortable. Previous mice that I used had odd shapes which were very uncomfortable and would even make my pinky sore after using them for an extensive period of time. Additionally, I believe it works with any grip style as well. For example, I transition between fingertip and palm grip style and both feel comfortable. Claw style also feels comfortable too but I dont use that style as often. Now for some downsides! First and foremost is the price! There are cheaper options that can compete against the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. Of course the white edition is still overpriced, I luckily got the white version at the market price of $149.99. For those who want the white edition, I dont think its worth the high prices. The black edition, on the other hand, is worth the price for a good mice! Ive even seen the price drop a little on the black version which is worth if you could get it cheaper. But other than that avoid the overpriced market for the white version! Furthermore, the charging for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight is outdated as it still uses micro USB which in my opinion is very fragile and flimsy. Considering its price point, Im surprised that Logitech didnt switch the charging to USB-C when compared to its predecessor. Overall, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight is a great mouse for gaming! I chose this mouse because I wanted to improve my gaming experience and it did its job for the goal that I aimed for! I honestly dont write reviews but I had to say something about this awesome mouse.
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Bishal
> 3 dayIf youre in the market for a wireless gaming mouse, the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT should be at the top of your list. This ultra-lightweight gaming mouse boasts an impressive HERO 25K sensor that delivers exceptional accuracy and responsiveness. One of the standout features of the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is its weight. The mouse weighs in at only 63 grams, making it one of the lightest gaming mice on the market. This low weight, combined with the ergonomic design and precision of the HERO 25K sensor, makes the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT a joy to use for extended gaming sessions. Another impressive feature of this mouse is the wireless connectivity. It has excellent connection stability, providing smooth and seamless performance even in fast-paced gaming situations. Additionally, the battery life is impressive, lasting up to 70 hours on a single charge. The only significant downside of the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is the price tag. Its a bit more expensive than other wireless gaming mice on the market, but given its features and performance, its a worthwhile investment for serious gamers. Overall, I would highly recommend the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT wireless gaming mouse. Its lightweight, accurate, and reliable, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a premium gaming experience.
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Thielen
08-04-2025I am testing out multiple mice to find what is best for me. Here is my experience with this mouse: (100% claw grip) Scroll wheel: Quiet. Tactile. It is great for web browsing and gaming, with the perfect amount of steps for one stride up or down. The middle click sucks. It just sucks. Too quiet, not tactile enough and requires too much pressure. Shape: Nice. I have a claw grip, so ambi gives me better motor control for pointing in all directions. In my experience, ergonomic mice tend to provide good control in some directions and only adequate in others. In other words, this feels more consistent. My right 2 fingers have a better time conforming to the shape. With ergo mice, my right 2 fingers are too stretched out which causes fatigue. Clicks: Both sides sound equal which is good. Youd be surprised how many new mice have a left click that feels different than the right. They are great. I also like the separated design where the buttons are segmented off from the mouse body. That is a good quality for people that palm grip to prevent accidental clicks. Id imagine this makes it repairable as well, but dont quote me on that. Side buttons: These are kind of eh. I expected more from a > $100 mouse. They feel kind of cheap. They dont have too much travel so thats not the problem. I think its just the shape and switch they used feels cheap and unnatural. This is in comparison to a Microsoft Intellimouse Pro. I really like the side buttons on the intellimouse. Not much else to say lol. Feet: Yes. This is the most surface area Ive ever seen for feet on a mouse. Its very smooth. 10/10 Weight: I actually thought there was something wrong with this mouse when I got it. No, its actually that light. Its crazy. Makes constant flicking feel like nothing, which is fantastic. With heavier mice, flicking a lot gets exhausting after a while and my muscles get cramped. Especially if you are using a thick mouse pad. For comparison, its about the weight of 3-4 wooden pencils. It feels like a mouse made of paper. Totally wild. Yet still strong with no creaks. So here is what killed it for me. The weight distribution is unbalanced. Most of the weight is towards the front, so when flicking and lifting you can really feel the mass tilt forward. To counteract this, you have to use your hand muscles to stop it from tilting. After about an hour of gaming I found my hand is cramped from fighting against the center of gravity. A solution to this would be to move your hand up further, which does solve the problem somewhat but it feels unnatural. It also makes backwards travel hit the palm of your hand, which sucks for games where vertical scanning for air-born players is important (TF2). Or mining (Minecraft). There is a compartment towards the back of the mouse to house the wireless USB dongle. It is large enough to stick in a quarter or some plato. THAT fixes the balance issue but defeats the purpose of buying a > $100 lightweight mouse. Might as well buy something thats weighted properly. Everyone has different preferences so dont let my experience dictate your purchase. This mouse is extremely light and if thats what your after give it a shot and decide from yourself.
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Kiwi Mitchell
> 3 daySleek looking design. Takes up minimal desk space. The mic quality is superb at this price range. I would recommend!
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JCN
> 3 dayIm just a simple man and Im glad switching to a wireless one after using G502 my whole life. I know there are better options out there but Ill always recommend to choose whichever you feel like it or perhaps to your budget, its your money after all. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with my purchase even though G Pro X is on the expensive side but as long as it last longer than Id expect it to be then its fine.
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Kyle
Greater than one weekHello, 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.
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Dima
> 3 dayIve been using Zowie EC2-B for the past several years. I really liked it and thought it was great. The thing is I recently noticed a strange behavior with its primary button. When you click it really fast, it sometimes doesnt engage. I think its part due to design flaw. The buttons on EC2-B are continues. They are part of the mouse body. But, where the buttons meet the solid plastic the click there is very inconsistent. Even if you go slightly towards the middle it also skipping sometimes. This is especially prominent when you shoot very fast. So this prompted me to look for an alternative. By chance I visited site that had s1mples setup and I noticed Logitech G Pro. After watching few reviews and looking through feedback on amazon, I decided to give it a try. My first impression was a bit pessimistic going from EC2-B and using it for years. I thought the clicks where very loud. But then I tested both side by side and started to really enjoy Logitech G Pro. It was lighter and easier to control. With the same setting I had on EC2-B, the mouse was a lot sharper and my aim was precise. It glides well and I am enjoying it a lot. I highly recommend!
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AZ ANON
> 3 dayThis is a top tier gaming mouse, especially for FPS/Tac shooters. Its super lightweight, latency is extremely good for a wireless mouse, and looks very sleek. The G Pro Hub software is very easy to use and has everything you need in a mouse software. The battery life on this thing is amazing, I can play for days without having to charge. Compared to my old mouse, the Glorious Model O wireless, this thing probably has 2x or 3x the battery life. That being said, the charging cable sucks. It is super stiff and heavy and pretty much renders the mouse useless for gaming while its charging. With my old Model O mouse, the charging cord was just the normal cord for the wired mouse and made it possible to play while charging. Not sure if this cord is the same as the wired cord since Ive never had a wired G Pro, but yeah its really bad. I cant fault it too much for this drawback though, since it does charge extremely fast so any downtime is minimal. The biggest issue I have with this mouse though is the middle mouse button (scroll wheel button). Mine broke within two months of acquiring this mouse in a very frustrating way. It works only about 50% or less of the time. This is an issue for me as I use my scroll wheel click as a keybind in games I play, so I had to rebind it to another key and relearn it. A quick search on the internet revealed many other people with the same issue of the middle mouse button breaking. To be clear, the scroll wheel still works fine when scrolling, its clicking it down that is the issue. In conclusion though, this is an awesome mouse overall and a good investment if you are looking to climb into higher ranks of FPS/Tac shooters, just wish the middle mouse button was working
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joshua moncrief
> 3 dayI genuinely love this mouse. I chose it as part of a new build in that it was similar to the 703 that I have for my older one. This being said, the biggest thing I think is missing from this version is the DPI button on the mouse. The communication is great with little to know issues at all from distances across an entire living room. Devices very accurate and has a decent lasting battery.