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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  • 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.

  • Miss Jadyn Sporer

    > 24 hour

    True to its name - this mouse is extremely light. It almost feels like nothing is inside the shell, kind of like me. As far as the performance, no complains there either. Unfortunately, after around 5 months of use, the smooth coating on the right side has already started to chip and come off. I dont grip it hard, or use it aggressively in any way. Just casual use for strategy games and work. You would think for the price, this wouldnt be an issue, but it is. 4/5

  • Kyle

    > 24 hour

    Hello, as an avid Valorant and CSGO player, I have been testing mice since 2014. I usually play a mixed of palm/claw grip, but I also use 1/3/1 as a reference when comparing mice. I currently own about 20 mice, ranging from Vaxee, Logitech, Razer, Xtrfy, Endgame, Zowie, Final Mouse, Pwnage, Glorious. The Logitech Superlight is a phenomenal gaming mouse, only to be held back by its micro USB port. Everything other than that, this mouse is 100% endgame for most people. The Superlight comes in at about 62-63 grams stock, and is about a 20 gram difference from its predecessor. It uses the 25k hero sensor, vs the last gen 16k hero sensor. (The sensor doesnt matter as much, because of an update through Logitech GHUB, that makes it work like the 25k Hero.) The stock skates are smooth, but sound scratchy, so I immediately put some Tiger Ice skates on. I love the superlight. Im able to use any grip style I like, and it is the easiest shape to come back to after using other mice. Although with The Lamzu Atlantis, and the Ninjutso Sora being released last year. Those two mice are definitely better in terms of price to performance. And Id say specs wise, the Superlight falls short between both of them. And with The new Razer Viper coming at 49 grams and the new Final Mouse coming at 29 grams, Logitech should be aiming to release a new revision in the future. If you currently have a GPX, and are primarily looking to upgrade for the weight, I highly suggest checking out beardedbob on youtube, he has videos showing you how to remove weight from your mouse, only using screwdrivers and wire cutters. (he does use a Dremel sometimes, but it isnt required) At 150$ new the Logitech Superlight is 7/10 for its value. Great shape, but in terms of better features and lower cost, there are other mice out there. If youre able to buy one 2nd hand for 100$ or less, then I would say its 100% worth it. Ive seen Superlights on Ebay and offerup being sold for 30-80$. But buying a new superlight in 2023 isnt the right move in my opinion. I am currently using a Ninjutso Sora, Logitech Superlight, and a Final Mouse Starlight.

  • Dom

    > 24 hour

    I mean at this point if you have touched a computer in the last 4 years you probably know about Logitechs ludicrous advancements in the endgame wireless mouse space. I am a big mouse nerd myself and the GPX is most easily put, A simple, over engineered TOOL The wireless is fast and all the included hardware feels solid, although beware, the included cable is kind of garbage especially given this price point. There are aftermarket mods that you can fairly easily install to make it wirelessly charge (without voiding warrenty too :O). Lastly, G Hub (Logitech speak for proprietary software garbage) is honestly not that bad, especially considering how entirely horrible some of its competitors are (RAZER SYNAPSE+ ICUE WERE LOOKING AT YOU). for me, it was a set it, one and done situation so i dont really deal with it all that much, but the time I spent using it wasnt bad. So yes Im an ultralight guy, and yes, Ive held lighter mice, but the GPX is still quite light and feels nimble in nearly every hand size which is an engineering marvel. It has excellent build quality (I feel as if i could put my entire 120 lb body weight on the shell), and although its design is incredibly simple, an example of which being how it only has 2 side buttons (on the left side, making this targeted at rightys even tho this is technically an Ambi shape) it is apparent that sometimes simple is better. A+

  • henry añez

    > 24 hour

    It is an excellent mouse

  • Crystal Page

    > 24 hour

    ITS SO GOOD FOR ANY GAME

  • James liebler

    > 24 hour

    Purchased this mouse for my work station only to find out its not bluetooth compatible with Mac, still love the mouse even wired. Very comfortable to use and looks incredibly sleek. Feels like the more mature version of my Razer Viper Ultimate. I have no preference between the two I think theyre both top tier mice.

  • Nathaniel

    > 24 hour

    I e owned and used personally some of the best Logitech around. G9X,MX518,G303 and both wired G pro. This is technically my 3rd “logi Wireless mouse. I’m coming from a Razer viper ultimate. If you don’t already know, logitech mice are really built better than a lot of the other brands and I not only used logitech and razor but I’ve used cooler master and Microsoft might as well and from my experience every Logitech mouse that I’ve ever owned I’ve only had a problem with maybe one or two other mice because I bought one that had a manufacturing defect and then I had a problem with one of the buttons going bad later on down the line Now with the razor every razor product I’ve ever owned and I’ve owned probably 20 of their products I’ve had problems with their software and with the hardware. Usually the hardware is all right, but their software isn’t quite there with logitech not only do you get great hardware it’s not overly complicated and the software works. I don’t actually need to have logitech hub installed. I can use the off-line or the onboard memory profile manager that they allow you to have which is a godsend because I don’t need 15 different services running in the background for my mouse . As far as comfort goes it’s a really comfortable mouse and it’s really light and the battery last a very long time it seems like this battery is going to last 2 to 3 times longer than the Razer viper ultimate. I would highly recommend this mouse to anybody that games a lot or who just wants a comfortable mouse knowing that they can just plug it in, and it’s gonna work for the entirety of the ownership .

  • Ohm

    > 24 hour

    really good mouse

  • Josiah

    > 24 hour

    At first i was going to return because i was having major stuttering issues, i watched one youtube video and realized it was simply to me having the wireless USB directly into computer rather than the little adapter thing that comes with it. Once i figured that out there was no stuttering and it worked perfectly.

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