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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Mike Wnuk
> 24 hourI have a claw grip with Medium hands, works perfect. Incredibly light and you dont need to program running to have your settings work. Simple not a ton of buttons but responsive. I charge it ever other week or less.
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Thielen
> 24 hourI am testing out multiple mice to find what is best for me. Here is my experience with this mouse:
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xiph0s
> 24 hourI 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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Anonymous
> 24 hourIts great just buy it
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linda garcia
> 24 hourit was left to bounce around inside the box with no support. a lot of rattling and room for the mouse to bounce around inside. great mouse though
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Dylan
> 24 hourI bought the G Pro early this year and loved it since it was wireless with no input lag, light, simple, and looked clean. No doubt that the G Pro is nice, light, and precise - but the super light is… lighter. That’s really it. Depending on sale you’re paying like $30 more for being more light. It comes with grip stickers as well which is pretty neat and the skates are a different color so I’m going to assume they’re more slick.
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Kris B.
> 24 hourWith the light weight, this feels cheap, and it certainly isnt inexpensive!
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Brandon Howell
> 24 hourBest gaming mouse I’ve ever had. If you’ve used the Zowie FK2 series or anything similar then this mouse will feel like home. Extremely light and battery lasts forever.
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Zack Hale
> 24 hourHonestly I think this mouse is overrated, at least for the price. It’s a good mouse but is it actually worth that price
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boy2its
> 24 hourMiddle button is still hard to press just like most regular mouse. For $150 price, they should have put extra work in the design of this mouse and not just grab whatever available components from the shelf. Its much lighter, I agree. And left and right buttons are a little better. But why leave the middle button from the premium experience? My $10 Microsoft Wheel mouse Optical has softer middle button than this.