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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Ms. Bessie Murray
> 3 daythe only real issue is the mushy side buttons but other than that its an amazing mouse, would recommend buying replacement mouse feet tiger ice or corepads are good.
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Mike
> 3 dayTrès bonne souris, cependant, je trouve dommage que pour 200$ ce ne sois pas du USB C, le câble est de mauvaise qualité et il ny a pas de PTFE Feet supplémentaire.
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Ryan
Greater than one weekPaying $150 for this mouse is insane, but it has a very good build for such a light mouse and if youre willing to pay that price then get this mouse. I recommend getting replacement mouse feet from Corepad or Tiger Gaming but overall its a very nice mouse to play with.
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Peter Ammon
> 3 dayI have a Logitech G305, and upgraded to the G Pro X Superlight. The G Pro X is slightly larger, and noticeably lighter. If that were all, the G Pro X would be a clear winner. However, while the G305 has a button to cycle the DPI, the G Pro X requires the horrible G-Hub app. It tries to get you to make a Logitech account, enable automatic updates, run at launch, agree to this privacy policy, send Logitech your usage data, etc. All to adjust the DPI! Oh, its 450 MB!
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EK
> 3 dayWhat more is there to say? One of the lightest wireless mice ever, with a proven shape and very good tracking. Cant go wrong with purchasing this mouse.
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Drew P.
> 3 dayI have relatively small hands and the shape fits perfectly within my palm. I primarily use a claw-grip and play CS:GO.
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Kalvin Cha
Greater than one weekLove how light it really is especially when most of my games are first person shooting games.
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jake
> 3 daybattery life is insane its light it feels good in the hand well worth the extra money in my opinion an i was sceptical about it at first
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Nikita
> 3 dayNo concerns at all, clicks are crispy, scroll wheel is good, battery life is great. Very worth it! Should fit both small and large hands owners. Also should fit claw and palm grip types, however too big for fingertip.
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Caleb ODonnell
> 3 dayThey hit it out of the park on this one!