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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SKHAN
> 3 dayWould be basically perfect if it was cheaper, cant really fault the Pro X for anything. Build quality is very good, feels solid despite weighing nothing. Switches feel great, crisp with very little post travel. Skates are great, very fast, just need to break them in. Safe shape for all grip styles, even though its small I palm it without issue. Easy recommend to anyone looking for a wireless ultralight mouse. This mouse was clearly designed for esports games played on low sens, if you are gonna use it on anything higher than 1600dpi and or use a high in game sens, you arent using it to its full potential. You dont need an ultralight mouse if you only need to move an inch for a 360.
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Brittany
> 3 daySoftware has never ran properly and fast for me. The scroll wheel soon after some use started bugging out and not properly inputting. Resulting in many issues for gaming
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Braxton Miranda
> 3 dayStraight to the point. The mouse is perfect and comfy but the first mouse button was so hard to press that I returned mine. Hopefully yours is different but keep this in mind. Have fun gaming !
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Spencer
Greater than one weekElegant piece of machinery.
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Sidney S.
> 3 dayI’ve been using the g502 series before and after getting the superlight, the weight difference is very noticeable. Great wireless mouse and pairs perfectly with the charging pad.
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Brandin
> 3 dayYes this mouse is the best lasts a week on a charge for me light and no accuracy no double click or sensor issues so far for me, but its over 100 dollars i have money to burn so its worth it to not have a cord but if you dont got a disposable income id pass.
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christian portrey
> 3 dayI bought this mouse on the tail-end of a brand new Corsair mouse that was broken on arrival. I decided to splurge on a more expensive mouse used by Pro Apex players. So far the pros:
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A H
Greater than one weekMy Aerox had a few stinging issues. The skid plates were too small so it didnt glide (I even tried replacement feet). It also had lots of holes to tout its light design, which looks neat, but promptly filled up the mouse with dust, cat hair, etc. that was almost impossible to get out. And lastly, the braided cord was nice, but was too firm to move when used wired. The Logitech G PRO X Superlight doesnt have these issues. It glides wonderfully due to absolutely massive skid plates. No cleaning issues to worry about. And operates fine wired and wireless. The only notable downsides: The scroll wheel and side buttons are slightly, slightly gummy. Totally practical, but Ive had better. It uses micro-usb with some weirdo plug design as well. Not sure why they didnt go with USB-C. Other than that, its great.
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Tyler
> 3 dayI’ve gone through dozens of mice at this point, and this mouse has by far the best QA of any mouse I’ve used. My only drawback of this mouse is the size, I personally would prefer it in a smaller form factor but that aside it’s the perfect mouse.
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Francisco
> 3 dayIf your gonna get this mouse, just buy third party mouse feet for it too. lethal gaming gear has some mouse feet/grips