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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Armin
> 3 dayIt’s a amazing mouse in general although the price point isn’t the most affordable for everyone.
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Alex
> 3 dayRandomly it’ll flick all the way down or up and will mess me up in matches
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Nicholas
02-11-2024This mouse is what the description and all the reviews say it is. Fantastic ergo, super light and responsive. The battery life is an absolute treat. Wireless should be wireless and not have to be plugged in all the time.
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Adam Severson
Greater than one weekI have used the Finalmouse Ultralight 2, Air 58, Razer Viper Ultimate, Glorious Model O. This mouse tops them all.
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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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JTV
> 3 dayIt has a great battery life and it is really light. I had a razer viper so the mouse felt a little weird to me with the shape but I think most of you will like it
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Michael Tracy
> 3 dayIt takes a little getting used to, but when you get used to it youll never go back. I used to have a G502 Wireless and this is SO much lighter than that. I would recommend everyone try out a light mouse. Only downside is that it only has 2 Programmable Buttons, but I dont care because I only use 2.
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Kanye East
Greater than one weekBeen a fan of light mice for a while and decided to go wireless. This mouse feels amazingly light and fits my hand very well. Feels much better than my glorious model O which ive used for years. The combination of it being ultra light and wireless makes aiming feel easy and free. If you want and endgame mouse then this is for you.
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Paul H. Yi
> 3 dayWent from using the g502 to this mouse. This mouse is super light 20g lighter than the g502 any lighter the mouse would feel cheap in a sense. The mouse feels durable enough. I think the default mouse skates are fine but if you really like it being less friction-y I can see people buying after-market skates.
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Mr. Tate D'Amore I
> 3 dayThe Logitech GPX Superlight is already a few years old now, and while it was undoubtedly the best wireless mouse at the time, a few competitors have caught up since its first release. But from my experience, it is STILL an excellent mouse. The mouse is very light but doesnt feel cheap, the battery life is incredible, and the shape is inoffensive and comfortable. The downsides of the mouse is that the charger is micro-usb in a world of usb-c, the side buttons are a little mushy, and the shape is so generic that itll suit everyone but not perfectly fit anyone. Despite all that, in my opinion, the GPX is well worth the price when on sale and you will not be disappointed. At the full price however, there are a number of newer mice on the market with newer hardware at the same price point.