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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stefanie stokes
Greater than one weekGames are stupid
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Layla Abernathy
> 3 dayI bought two G pro x from Amazon, and the switch and model of the two mouses are different. The switch is the greatest issue. The first one has pretty stiff switches on all buttons (right, left, sides). The click would be pretty noisy as well. The second one is much better (compared to G pro, it is still nosier and stiffer), but the issue still happened on the right switch, which makes me feel odd while aiming because normally the left switch should be harder to press than the right one.
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Francisco
18-11-2024If your gonna get this mouse, just buy third party mouse feet for it too. lethal gaming gear has some mouse feet/grips
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Donna
> 3 dayMan I took soooo long before I bought this mouse because of the price but Ive wasted soooo much more by getting other mice. Have the g305, g703, g502, mm711, viper, viper 8k, viper mini, model o, model o-, and model d. Was liking the viper the most but the height was making me feel off even as a finger tip gripper with a medium hand size. Weight was a big factor with mice after I have tried lighter mice as I run a low sense. This mouse is almost perfect..... Yeah almost, the Logitech feet just suck compared to the competition but spend even more money on tiger feet a damn! I even bought the docking station but this thing holds a charge for so long you dont need it. Last mouse I will buy just buy it and never need to look for another...
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Steven Dunmire
> 3 daylove it so much glad i decided to upgrade from the standard gpw
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Rapunxel
> 3 dayWow this Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse is definitely a light weight mouse... it feels good to play with and I’m happy with the quality.
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Elle
Greater than one weekThe Go Pro X Superlight is incredibly comfortable to use for hours on end! The incredibly lightweight design ensures swift motion and less arm and wrist fatigue during long gaming sessions compared to an average 125g – 200-gram mouse. It’s wireless so there’s no cord to drag you down. To eliminate as much weight as possible, the mouse is very basic in terms of buttons – there are no extras to program, not even a DPI switch button. That’s what I miss the most but you can work around this by tweaking the DPI settings through Logitech’s G-Hub and set individual preferences for each game you play.
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@chcuk.
> 3 dayI went from Glorious Model O- to PRO X and the weight is not that much of a difference (you can only tell if you weigh it with a scale), but I liked PRO X better because I use Mac and PC. This one is definitely Mac compatible and I can easily switch from PC to Mac with no issues.
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Chris Capp
15-11-2024Plays like it’s wired and has an impressive battery life. Worth it
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sonam
Greater than one weekNever owned the original G Pro wireless. I own 2 Model Os at the moment but there are many QC issues, sticky LMB, disconnecting frequently, so I was searching for a new mouse. Ive read many reviews on this mouse as well as watched many videos such as BadSeed Tech and RocketJump Ninja. Many of them say this mouse is great, there are some flaws (USB C, not sure if double click issue has been fixed) which I agree with. Straight out of the box, the mouse felt great. Light as a feather, glides smoothly, precise sensor. Is it worth $280? I couldnt tell you. So far it seems good. If anything happens, I will make sure to update this review. Until then, I will go contemplate my life choices on purchasing a $200 mouse.