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 - White

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  • gabriel

    > 24 hour

    It feels great on my hands, and the battery life is amazing!!

  • mikel0181

    > 24 hour

    Works well with our laptop and pc

  • Thielen

    > 24 hour

    I am testing out multiple mice to find what is best for me. Here is my experience with this mouse: (100% claw grip) Scroll wheel: Quiet. Tactile. It is great for web browsing and gaming, with the perfect amount of steps for one stride up or down. The middle click sucks. It just sucks. Too quiet, not tactile enough and requires too much pressure. Shape: Nice. I have a claw grip, so ambi gives me better motor control for pointing in all directions. In my experience, ergonomic mice tend to provide good control in some directions and only adequate in others. In other words, this feels more consistent. My right 2 fingers have a better time conforming to the shape. With ergo mice, my right 2 fingers are too stretched out which causes fatigue. Clicks: Both sides sound equal which is good. Youd be surprised how many new mice have a left click that feels different than the right. They are great. I also like the separated design where the buttons are segmented off from the mouse body. That is a good quality for people that palm grip to prevent accidental clicks. Id imagine this makes it repairable as well, but dont quote me on that. Side buttons: These are kind of eh. I expected more from a > $100 mouse. They feel kind of cheap. They dont have too much travel so thats not the problem. I think its just the shape and switch they used feels cheap and unnatural. This is in comparison to a Microsoft Intellimouse Pro. I really like the side buttons on the intellimouse. Not much else to say lol. Feet: Yes. This is the most surface area Ive ever seen for feet on a mouse. Its very smooth. 10/10 Weight: I actually thought there was something wrong with this mouse when I got it. No, its actually that light. Its crazy. Makes constant flicking feel like nothing, which is fantastic. With heavier mice, flicking a lot gets exhausting after a while and my muscles get cramped. Especially if you are using a thick mouse pad. For comparison, its about the weight of 3-4 wooden pencils. It feels like a mouse made of paper. Totally wild. Yet still strong with no creaks. So here is what killed it for me. The weight distribution is unbalanced. Most of the weight is towards the front, so when flicking and lifting you can really feel the mass tilt forward. To counteract this, you have to use your hand muscles to stop it from tilting. After about an hour of gaming I found my hand is cramped from fighting against the center of gravity. A solution to this would be to move your hand up further, which does solve the problem somewhat but it feels unnatural. It also makes backwards travel hit the palm of your hand, which sucks for games where vertical scanning for air-born players is important (TF2). Or mining (Minecraft). There is a compartment towards the back of the mouse to house the wireless USB dongle. It is large enough to stick in a quarter or some plato. THAT fixes the balance issue but defeats the purpose of buying a > $100 lightweight mouse. Might as well buy something thats weighted properly. Everyone has different preferences so dont let my experience dictate your purchase. This mouse is extremely light and if thats what your after give it a shot and decide from yourself.

  • Flavio Wisoky

    > 24 hour

    This was my first time using a lightweight mouse and after a couple months of use I think its safe to say this is a good mouse Now im not the first one to say this and I was slow to the hype around this mouse but the hype was definitely deserved. The weight was a little odd to get used to but after awhile it was easy to use. Battery life is pretty good as well, pair this with a wireless charger and you never really have to worry about charging ever again. Ergonomics are also pretty good, I use claw grip and it fit my hand perfectly (I have large hands) Overall great mouse, I recommend it.

  • thunder2132

    > 24 hour

    This mouse is not the best deal on the market. At $150 its expensive, and you can get 90% the mouse for about 1/3 the price (Thinking specifically of the Pwnage Symm 1 Gen 2). That said, this is still the best mouse Ive used. I use my mouse almost exclusively for FPS games, and I thought I was getting old. I was struggling to stay above a 1.0 KD in Destiny 2. I was using a Glorious Model D with a claw/palm hybrid grip. After having it for about a year, I was no longer in love with the Model D, so I decided to give a symmetrical mouse a try, and why not try the king? I switched to this mouse and instantly my DK rose, Im now sitting around a 1.8 KD, and often get games where Im over a 3.0. Im still getting old, but not as old as I thought! The mouse fits my hand pretty well, Id say the Pwnage mouse feels just slightly better as it flares out a little more at the back of the mouse, but the GPX still feels great. Its the same weight as the Pwnage without needing any holes, which I prefer solid shelled mice, so thats a big plus. The battery life is a major selling point for this mouse as well. Ive had it for about two weeks now and I havent had to charge it yet. That said, one major flaw with this mouse is the mini-USB charging. In 2023, for $150 Id really expect USB-C, but alas, thats not the case with this mouse. Build quality is fantastic, theres no flex, creaking, or rattling. Theres also no pre or post travel with any of the clicks. That said, the side buttons arent very clicky. Theyre passible, but a bit mushy. I dont use my gaming PC for productivity, so this isnt a big con, but I wish there was a DPI button behind the scroll wheel. Ive always assigned that to Win+Tab, to allow for fast switching between virtual desktops and applications, which really speeds things up when dealing with multiple windows or desktops. I have a work Mac though, and use gestures for this same functionality, so not a big deal. If youre considering the Pwnage, this does have a remappable button in that location. So, yes, this is still the best mouse Ive used, but not a very good deal at its price. If you want the best and have the cash, pick this up, but for a fraction of the price you can get a mouse thats nearly as good.

  • Lisa G. Halbert

    > 24 hour

    This mouse has been perfect. There’s only 1 problem, the paint right where my thumb sits has worn through in less then a year. It’s a minor complaint, but still this is the first mouse I’ve had do this. If Logitech reaches out I’ll gladly change to a 5 star.

  • @chcuk.

    > 24 hour

    I 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. Battery life is still too soon to tell, but so far Im thinking PRO X might have better battery life than Model O-s. I think the LED that Model O- has might have something to do with it and PRO X doesnt have any of that. Even with the Model O-s LEDs turned off, it still drained the battery somehow. It did get better after the update, but so far Im noticing Logitech PRO X has better battery life. DPI is about the same, I dont really see myself going any more than 2-3000 DPI, but its an option for both if you need it higher. They both feel different. I honestly prefer Model O-s (Im usually claw-grip to fingertip), but I think I can probably get used to the PRO X. I feel like Model O-s slimmer if thats even a good way to describe it... PRO X just feels a bit awkward at times, but its definitely more comfortable for palm. Theyre both really, really light. Model O- is just a little bit heavier (Model O- = 65g // PRO X = 63g). Mouse click is too soon for me to tell, I feel like Model O-s snappier than PRO X, but maybe its because I just had the PRO X for about a week and a half now. You can definitely tell that PRO X doesnt click right away when you push down, though. Theres a bit of squish to it before it clicks ESPECIALLY the side buttons. Model O- does also, but not so much. Definitely not as bad as PRO X. The software for both are night&day. Glorious, though, is only compatible with PC whereas Logitech, is compatible with both Mac and PC. LGhub is absolutely terrible compared to Glorious software center. Not sure whats going on, but its not saving my settings on PC, but having no issues so far with Mac for some reason... I only did 4 stars because of 2 reasons. 1.) PRO X only have 5 buttons whereas Model O- have 6. I feel its necessary to have more buttons for gaming. 2.) The price difference. PRO X is way too expensive for what it is. Its literally twice the price as Glorious Model O- and I feel like theres Very minimal difference between the two. TLDR: PRO X is good to have if youre switching from Mac to PC a lot, or if youre just a fan of Logitech. Its a good mouse for sure, but if youre worried about the price, Glorious is the way to go. Theyre both really good mouse. Id just rather have the mouse work flawlessly for Mac and PC.

  • Adan Gutkowski

    > 24 hour

    The mouse is worth every penny the battery last forever it’s really comfortable if you’re gonna get a mouse you should get this one if you’re in the gaming

  • Forest

    > 24 hour

    Its Logitech so of course its overall very good, just not for me for a couple of reasons - falls out of my hand in fps games, its just too smooth and doesnt fit my hand - they skimped a little too much on battery to make it lightweight. It should have double the battery life that it does - all wireless devices should have swappable batteries like the g603 so you are never tied to a cable

  • Garrett Morris

    > 24 hour

    i purchased in december 2022. now after around 6 months of use, the mouse has begun glitching on 2.4ghz channel. scrolling with the mousewheel sometimes stops working. fortunately switching my keyboard to bluetooth seens to have fixed the 2.4ghz and my mouse scrolling works again

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