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 - Black
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Jay
> 3 daythey must not think they can make better mouses in the future so their saving switching to usbc for some time down the line so that people still have a reason to upgrade later
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Becca
> 3 dayIve been gaming for 20+ years and had yet to find the holy grail...until now. Logitech has struck gold here. Perfect in every way, this mouse hits all of the major points. Ergonomic and comfortable in the hand. So light you barely feel it. Battery life is insane. I have yet to drain it even half way in a single session. I seriously doubt I will ever buy any other gaming mouse. If you are on the fence... DONT BE, BUY IT!!!
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Nick Z
Greater than one weekI play tons of PC games and this mouse is super light weight and responsive. The battery lasts so much longer than my last Logitech g pro wireless
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Rosendo Stroman
> 3 dayGot this mouse and it feels so much more smooth and improved over the already good G Pro mouse. Logitech really outdid themselves on the superlight. Apex has never been more fun to dominant
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Miles K
> 3 dayThis mouse is almost perfect. Coming from a g502 it feels like there is nothing in my hand, this thing is crazy light at 63g. Quality is quite good though I have heard that some have QC issues. This mouse is amazing no question, but is it $150 amazing? For most people, I would say no. There are strong options at much lower budgets for example the razer Orochi v2 which is what I would recommend most people get. Also, the fact that it is not usbc bugs me. Not that you have to charge it often it has great battery life. So aside from the usbc thing and the price, it is great but just get an Orochi v2 or wait until a usbc version.
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Lyn
> 3 dayI upgraded from the original G Pro and I prefer this. Love the added grip stickers and this feels smoother.
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Andrew
Greater than one weekSuper smooth super light mouse, didn’t feel any type of input delay even though it is wireless, the battery life is great I don’t have to charge it for at least a week
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CC
> 3 dayI wanted to free myself from the the cables of despair. Wired mice were becoming cumbersome, tangled, and I felt chained to my desktop. So started looking into wireless mice - first, the ubiquitous standard G Pro but decided to pass considering the well known and notorious “double clicking” issue.
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Schadstoffsöldner
> 3 dayIve 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.
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Nick W.
Greater than one weekVery crisp movement, sensor picks up even the tiniest movements, and the weight makes flicks super easy