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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  • AZ ANON

    > 3 day

    This 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

  • Dominic

    Greater than one week

    Everything (nearly) about this mouse is exceptional, except for the shape. I come from Zowie S and Zowie EC series, and this mouse cramps my hand when playing shooters. Sadly, have to return, looking forward to the Zowie EC2-CW wireless mouse for the ergonomic shape and comfort.

  • Prekaz V.

    08-06-2025

    I absolutely love the shape of the g pro superlight, it’s very comfortable throughout the entire day for me. The sensor is (I believe) the best sensor on the market as of right now, and I’ve yet to have one issue with it. The battery life is absolutely amazing, way better than my razer viper ultimate. Razer viper ultimate would last me MAYBE 3-5 days and when in intense gaming use a day or two max. The g pro superlight on the other hand has lasted me nearly 2 weeks before showing any sign of dying! 2 weeks!! (Even after intense runs of FPS games.) I regret spending $300+ On gaming mice that were overall just worse. Either in, comfortability (especially) or in sensors, mouse feet (even after installing aftermarket ones like corepadz, tiger arc 1 and tiger arc ice), bad wires, grip, or just bad durability in general. Pros: Comfortability Sensor Lightweight at 59-63g (depending on if you got a lucky batch apparently) New Omron 20 switches instead of their old Omron 50’s that would cause double clicking problems. Side buttons feel great (I believe they feel tactile, they have a nice not to loud not to quiet click to them, same with the M1 and M2 buttons). Scroll wheel is nice and easy to use (force) and it’s decently quiet. Now come the cons: The price tag of $150 before taxes and shipping (thankfully I got it for $140 after taxes since I found a black version of it for $130). The grip on the mouse was very slippery for me. So I installed the grip tape that came with the mouse. The grip tape isn’t that durable, the initial feeling that it has quickly disappeared after a few days. It’s gets the job done though so it’s not all too bad, but, I’d definitely recommend getting aftermarket grip tape. Subjective Pro/Con: The stock mouse feet on it, I personally liked them at first but I ended up getting tiger arc 1’s very shortly after and even then I didn’t install them right away because the stock mouse feet honestly did seem really great for me. (Upgraded v2 batch stock feet that came preinstalled with the mouse). Overall, I’d highly recommend spending the big amount of $150 on this mouse, it DEFINITELY, sure beats out spending money on other mice looking for your “new main mouse”. Just save up your money like I did and get this mouse, I highly doubt you’ll regret it. I really hope this helped anybody that read this in making the decision of either buying this mouse or not. I apologize for the long read, have a good one.

  • Schadstoffsöldner

    > 3 day

    Ive used gaming mice for over 20 years and the latest batch I purchased was at around 2014. I bought a whole batch of them because they were perfect for my hands and I didnt want to lose out on them as my mice experienced wear and tear over time and the model might become discontinued (it did). My last mouse of this batch recently broke so I was looking for a new mouse with a similar size profile. I found two mice that were similar by Logitech, one of them was a wired budget gaming mouse and one of them was this SuperLight one. Both are highly ergonomic, but the Superlight one is wireless, which I think is very important as I want to feel more free and dont want to have a cable mess. What is quite surprising is how extremely light this mouse is. Its more light than a wired mouse and has a battery inside. How is this possible? Feels amazing - you feel connected to the computer in a very subtle way. The designers are pushing mouse technology forward even after decades of climbing up the final stages of this S-curve.

  • Garrett Morris

    Greater than one week

    i purchased in december 2022. now after around 6 months of use, the mouse has begun glitching on 2.4ghz channel. scrolling with the mousewheel sometimes stops working. fortunately switching my keyboard to bluetooth seens to have fixed the 2.4ghz and my mouse scrolling works again

  • Jason V.

    > 3 day

    Ive been using the wired mouse for ages and have been experimenting with different mice and shapes over the past few years. I will try to list out the mouse in the order of when I owned it in the past if memory served me right. Razer Deathadder Chroma Logitech G402 Logitech G403 Razer Deathadder Elite Glorious Model O Pwnage Ultra Custom Symm 1 I can finally say that the G Pro X Superlight is my first lightweight wireless mouse and I finally purchasing one during Prime day when it got discounted and honestly, it was the best decision ever. Had a bit of trouble setting it up but managed to go through thanks to the help from Youtube. This is even lighter than model O at 62 grams which were my first lightweight, honeycomb mouse but the shape didnt fit me at all. Although it looks small on the outside, it actually fits my hand perfectly as a large, palm gripper because my hand is around 20x10 in cm. The sensor is top notch and if I were to ask if there is any difference in latency compared to a wired mouse, I wouldnt even be able to tell the difference. The battery is very good and last really long time and if I need charging, it would be full again in like an hour. As for the negative side, this is just my opinion but I would say the stock skate is really bad. I felt it was really fast out of the box so it took at least 3-4 days to break in. Also, the included grip feels off to me so I just use it as it is out of the box. Therefore, I just went to a third-party marketplace and buy myself some high-quality grips like BTL and Corepad V2 to make sure gliding feels smooth and I have a good grip as I myself live in a humid area, and sweat can affect the coating on the GPX. In summary, this was a great purchase and I probably wouldnt have bought it without the help of Prime Day because this thing is a beast. I can see why this mouse is very popular in the competitive scene and why people buy it despite it being a wireless mouse.

  • Isaac Alaez

    > 3 day

    I have used the logitech g500s since it came out, and i still have it laying around somewhere. The reason i liked it so much was because of the solid feel and size. Im a big guy, 6,5 200 pounds and i have big hands. I struggle to use smaller mice or mice that dont have much of a sidewall to grip onto. This mouse manages to be the lightest mouse i have ever used and still feel as solid as a rock, plus with its steep side and inculded grip tape i have no ptoblem picking it up and moving it around. I am one of those people that like to pick up mice alot to reset to the center of my mouse pad and the super lighweight build along with the great ergonomics allows me to do so with little effort. The battery life is fantastic, i go weeks without having to charge it and the 2.4gz connection if lightning fast and reliable. 11/10 mouse. Buy it and you wont regret it. P.S i have a drawer full of mice off all sizes, builds and connectivity methods , Ive tried them all. I no logner have to look , ive found my all time favourite and i hope you did too.

  • thunder2132

    > 3 day

    This mouse is not the best deal on the market. At $150 its expensive, and you can get 90% the mouse for about 1/3 the price (Thinking specifically of the Pwnage Symm 1 Gen 2). That said, this is still the best mouse Ive used. I use my mouse almost exclusively for FPS games, and I thought I was getting old. I was struggling to stay above a 1.0 KD in Destiny 2. I was using a Glorious Model D with a claw/palm hybrid grip. After having it for about a year, I was no longer in love with the Model D, so I decided to give a symmetrical mouse a try, and why not try the king? I switched to this mouse and instantly my DK rose, Im now sitting around a 1.8 KD, and often get games where Im over a 3.0. Im still getting old, but not as old as I thought! The mouse fits my hand pretty well, Id say the Pwnage mouse feels just slightly better as it flares out a little more at the back of the mouse, but the GPX still feels great. Its the same weight as the Pwnage without needing any holes, which I prefer solid shelled mice, so thats a big plus. The battery life is a major selling point for this mouse as well. Ive had it for about two weeks now and I havent had to charge it yet. That said, one major flaw with this mouse is the mini-USB charging. In 2023, for $150 Id really expect USB-C, but alas, thats not the case with this mouse. Build quality is fantastic, theres no flex, creaking, or rattling. Theres also no pre or post travel with any of the clicks. That said, the side buttons arent very clicky. Theyre passible, but a bit mushy. I dont use my gaming PC for productivity, so this isnt a big con, but I wish there was a DPI button behind the scroll wheel. Ive always assigned that to Win+Tab, to allow for fast switching between virtual desktops and applications, which really speeds things up when dealing with multiple windows or desktops. I have a work Mac though, and use gestures for this same functionality, so not a big deal. If youre considering the Pwnage, this does have a remappable button in that location. So, yes, this is still the best mouse Ive used, but not a very good deal at its price. If you want the best and have the cash, pick this up, but for a fraction of the price you can get a mouse thats nearly as good.

  • Kosi O.

    > 3 day

    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

  • Teagan Braun Jr.

    > 3 day

    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.

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