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AZ ANON
Greater than one weekThis 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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Bradford B.
> 3 dayThis mouse is a little divisive because the price is astronomical for something with almost no buttons. I have taken one star off for the lack of a dedicated dpi button and the price, no matter which way you look at it $159 can get you a decent motherboard or 2TB m.2 SSD. That being said, this thing is nearly flawless otherwise for me. My hand hovers between a claw and a fingertip grip which can make it awkward to find a mouse I really like, but this one is 10/10. Ive tried dozens of gaming mice over the years and this one is a real winner to me. The size and shape are perfect for my grip and its so light there is almost no friction. Since it only weighs a little more than a pair of AA batteries but has a huge footprint, the surface pressure is tiny and its glides so well, Ive tried it on a few pads and they all feel excellent. When they say superlight they mean it. For the clicking action, the buttons feel solid and responsive, my last mouse was a Basilisk Ultimate and it didnt feel nearly as good (it also had to be RMAd 3 times sooo). The logitech software is so much nicer than some of the other ones although they all want too much like discord integration. Battery life seems to be very good, Im not sure how long the actual use time is but I havent charged it for two days at this moment and its at 87%, with about 4-5 hours of use time in there. There are no superfluous LEDs besides the tiny charge indicator which helps a lot with the battery life. As far as charging, using the provided cable is fine, it is very light and flexible so it doesnt impact the wireless feeling very much when you need to charge it while using it. Lastly, the magenta color is absolutely fabulous. I love it, very pleasing to the eyes if you like weird colors.
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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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xiph0s
> 3 dayI 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.
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James Boyce
> 3 dayOverall, I was satisfied with this mouse at first. I was moving from mouse to mouse, Corsair to Logitech and back again. Settled on this after a friends recommendation. At first it was an adjustment getting used to the lightweight feel, but it was solid in performance. Was responsive, long battery life, and glides across my mousepad seamlessly. However, after 8 months, I noticed the middle mouse button under the scroll wheel wasnt working. It only works when I press really hard despite hearing and feeling the click of the button. None of the games I played regularly up to that point ever used the middle mouse button. I troubleshooted the issue and it has to do with the mouse itself and is not software related. After looking around, this seems to be a quality control issue based on user feedback as some have the same issue, and others do not. But I dont think this mouse is for everyone. Compared to other mice, this has a very cheap feel to it because of its lightweight construction. If you play competitively on Halo, Call of Duty, Apex, etc, with a low dpi, and snap across the screen by moving your whole arm, this mouse may work for you. But if you play a wider variety of games like Minecraft, Terraria, Valheim, Phasmophobia, Risk of Rain 2, etc I wouldnt recommend this for you. I dont think its worth its price in its bang for its buck. Lighter construction means less material, so why pay more for the same hardware in the other mice, especially if you play at a fixed dpi youre used to such as 800, 1200, 1600, etc. Latency wont be an issue unless youre in an environment/office saturated with wireless signals close in frequency, so I dont see that being a good recommendation in hindsight. It has a learning curve due to its weight, and takes time for you to adapt to the light build and sensitivity. And Im not happy that the middle mouse button has failed after only 8 months with moderate use to the overall mouse and low use to the middle mouse button specifically. Its a good mouse, but I will be looking at other alternatives in the future. Wireless is great, and a lightweight construction is nice for some cases, but it needs to stand up to basic durability. Overall, I do not recommend this for the everyday user. Edit: The battery also doesnt hold a charge and Im having to recharge it almost every other day now. I guess I received a poor quality version of this mouse.
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Jason C.
Greater than one weekThe battery life and weight is amazing. The G Hub software is simple to setup and navigate. Although it’s personal preference, for me at least I have noticed much improvement in my aim and gameplay when compared to my usage with the Glorius Model D (wired). I also find the shape and design to be visually appealing and minimalistic. This mouse could also be good for productivity as well. The scroll wheel and clicks are satisfying however after a while the scroll wheel starts to sound more scratchy and another thing is that the side buttons don’t have any satisfying click but instead feel mushy. I personally don’t care too much about the micro usb charging but I can see why others do. This is an excellent product from Logitech but I have to admit the price is kind of crazy and this is better to purchase during a sale.
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Joseph Walton
> 3 dayMouse 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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ravinjay
> 3 dayThis is a good mouse but I have big hands and use fingertip grip and this mouse has no hump. I am coming from a Razer Deathadder and I feel that it is more ergonomic for my big hands. My biggest complaint is that super light weight makes no difference in games if you know how to play. The only time I feel a difference is when I lift the mouse up otherwise anything below 80grams you are are giving up functionality for any amount of gaming proficiency. I prefer a sensitivity buttons. The only other complaint is the software doesn’t provide an in game sensitivity pop up window so I know what sensitivity I am playing at so I can have an easier time dialing in the sensitivity. This is a good mouse I am using it and probably will till I want to try something else. I am a fingertip grip so take my review with a grain of salt.
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danielM
> 3 dayIm not trying to exaggerate but this mouse has to be the best mouse I have ever used. The level of comfort this mouse provide and the versatility to perform what needs to be done is amazing. For the price you pay it is totally worth it! Hands down!
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David
05-06-2025This was an upgrade to a smaller form factor over the g pro mouse that had been out. I still have this mouse years later and am very happy with it! Its got the same features, two side buttons, easily mappable, adjustable dpi and all that too but its a smoother ride playing games or doing tasks over the g pro Which was a bit heavier but still an outstanding mouse!