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@chcuk.
Greater than one weekI 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.
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Adan Gutkowski
07-04-2025The 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
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Bradford B.
> 3 dayThis mouse is a little divisive because the price is astronomical for something with almost no buttons. I have taken one star off for the lack of a dedicated dpi button and the price, no matter which way you look at it $159 can get you a decent motherboard or 2TB m.2 SSD. That being said, this thing is nearly flawless otherwise for me. My hand hovers between a claw and a fingertip grip which can make it awkward to find a mouse I really like, but this one is 10/10. Ive tried dozens of gaming mice over the years and this one is a real winner to me. The size and shape are perfect for my grip and its so light there is almost no friction. Since it only weighs a little more than a pair of AA batteries but has a huge footprint, the surface pressure is tiny and its glides so well, Ive tried it on a few pads and they all feel excellent. When they say superlight they mean it. For the clicking action, the buttons feel solid and responsive, my last mouse was a Basilisk Ultimate and it didnt feel nearly as good (it also had to be RMAd 3 times sooo). The logitech software is so much nicer than some of the other ones although they all want too much like discord integration. Battery life seems to be very good, Im not sure how long the actual use time is but I havent charged it for two days at this moment and its at 87%, with about 4-5 hours of use time in there. There are no superfluous LEDs besides the tiny charge indicator which helps a lot with the battery life. As far as charging, using the provided cable is fine, it is very light and flexible so it doesnt impact the wireless feeling very much when you need to charge it while using it. Lastly, the magenta color is absolutely fabulous. I love it, very pleasing to the eyes if you like weird colors.
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Russell
> 3 dayThis mouse is amazing. I was using the G305 previously since my budget was on the stricter side but hey. were moving up. I just want to say that if youre using a mouse thats 95+ grams...losing nearly half that weight really. really. makes a difference. I never realized that stopping the weight of a 95+ gram mouse was actually more difficult than I believed until I used this. This mouse stops on a dime. Most times I dont even have to micro-adjust. I was legitimately not used to my crosshair going exactly where my brain was telling it to go. Anyone thats concerned about having to use logitech g hub, just install it, turn on onboard memory and use logitech onboard memory manager to change it to your desire then you can install both of them if you really wanted to.
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Jonathan Swinger
> 3 dayThe biggest issue with the old GPro Wireless (and the reason I upgraded) was the double-clicking switches. I had the issue with the LMB and RMB, and even after having the mouse replaced two times I still had the issue. After living with that for some time, I upgraded to this model and I was very happy to have no such issues, as well as have a much lighter mouse. I think the main difference that will stick out to some is that the side buttons are slightly more recessed than before, and obviously the mouse is no longer ambidextrous. One last point: The battery life is phenomenal and sometimes I feel like the mouse only needs to be charged once or twice a month.
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Jason Stearns
Greater than one weekMy trooper of a g400 finally died (RIP) bought this to replace, its good but the 3 buttons that used to run between m1 + m2 I miss. Also on windows 11 it sucks because windows 11, downgraded to 10 and it’s perfect. Ghub is needed to run this mouse at full features, if sticking with 11, download ghub for win7 then turn on automatic updates and it will update and work. 10->11 will not work :/
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John
> 3 dayAfter 8 months the right button doesnt hold the click, its super annoying when playing FPS/sniper or any situation where you need to hold the right button down and press other mouse buttons at same time. It doesnt happen all the time but will happen when you most need it to work... I tried to reinstall Logitech G Hub, check for firmware updates etc. but that didnt help. The problem doesnt happen with my Coolermaster mouse. Theres also something loose inside the mouse. The mouse is going to be replaced under warranty, Logitech support was a tad slow to respond but they dont fail.
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danielM
> 3 dayIm not trying to exaggerate but this mouse has to be the best mouse I have ever used. The level of comfort this mouse provide and the versatility to perform what needs to be done is amazing. For the price you pay it is totally worth it! Hands down!
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Draze
> 3 dayFirstly, lets talk about the design. The G Pro Superlights sleek and lightweight construction is simply sublime. It feels like it was tailor-made for my hand, providing a comfortable and natural grip that allows for effortless maneuverability during intense gaming sessions. The ambidextrous design is a stroke of genius, accommodating both right and left-handed gamers with equal ease. The wireless technology employed in the G Pro Superlight is nothing short of outstanding. The Lightspeed wireless connection delivers a lag-free and responsive performance, ensuring that every click and movement registers instantaneously. Its a true game-changer to be able to enjoy the freedom of wireless without sacrificing an ounce of precision. Speaking of precision, the HERO 25K sensor is an absolute beast. With a DPI range that can reach up to a mind-boggling 25,600, this sensor tracks my movements flawlessly, allowing me to make pixel-perfect adjustments with ease. Whether Im sniping from a distance or engaging in close-quarter combat, the accuracy and precision of the G Pro Superlight never fail to impress. Battery life is another area where this mouse excels. With up to 70 hours of battery life on a single charge, I can game for extended periods without worrying about running out of power. This is a huge relief compared to other wireless mice Ive used in the past, which required frequent recharging or battery replacements. Customization options are abundant with the G Pro Superlight. The Logitech G Hub software provides a user-friendly interface that allows me to fine-tune settings, adjust DPI levels, and program macros to suit my gaming style. The RGB lighting customization adds a touch of personal flair to my setup, creating an immersive and visually appealing gaming environment.
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Jason L
> 3 dayMinus one star for lack of USB-C. Everything else about this mouse was very nice, however as an FPS player with high sensitivity, how light the mouse was, it was harder to control for me. Made me realize I need a little weight in my mice. Everyone I know that has tried/uses this mouse loves it.