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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  • Dima

    > 3 day

    Ive been using Zowie EC2-B for the past several years. I really liked it and thought it was great. The thing is I recently noticed a strange behavior with its primary button. When you click it really fast, it sometimes doesnt engage. I think its part due to design flaw. The buttons on EC2-B are continues. They are part of the mouse body. But, where the buttons meet the solid plastic the click there is very inconsistent. Even if you go slightly towards the middle it also skipping sometimes. This is especially prominent when you shoot very fast. So this prompted me to look for an alternative. By chance I visited site that had s1mples setup and I noticed Logitech G Pro. After watching few reviews and looking through feedback on amazon, I decided to give it a try. My first impression was a bit pessimistic going from EC2-B and using it for years. I thought the clicks where very loud. But then I tested both side by side and started to really enjoy Logitech G Pro. It was lighter and easier to control. With the same setting I had on EC2-B, the mouse was a lot sharper and my aim was precise. It glides well and I am enjoying it a lot. I highly recommend!

  • Yi Qu

    > 3 day

    Love this mouse. It is light, no input lag, and feels great.

  • Trang

    > 3 day

    The Mouse is a very good design it has lightweight design help me reaction time better when i play fps game it have one of the best dpi and light clicks

  • Crystal Page

    > 3 day

    ITS SO GOOD FOR ANY GAME

  • Prekaz V.

    > 3 day

    I absolutely love the shape of the g pro superlight, it’s very comfortable throughout the entire day for me. The sensor is (I believe) the best sensor on the market as of right now, and I’ve yet to have one issue with it. The battery life is absolutely amazing, way better than my razer viper ultimate. Razer viper ultimate would last me MAYBE 3-5 days and when in intense gaming use a day or two max. The g pro superlight on the other hand has lasted me nearly 2 weeks before showing any sign of dying! 2 weeks!! (Even after intense runs of FPS games.) I regret spending $300+ On gaming mice that were overall just worse. Either in, comfortability (especially) or in sensors, mouse feet (even after installing aftermarket ones like corepadz, tiger arc 1 and tiger arc ice), bad wires, grip, or just bad durability in general. Pros: Comfortability Sensor Lightweight at 59-63g (depending on if you got a lucky batch apparently) New Omron 20 switches instead of their old Omron 50’s that would cause double clicking problems. Side buttons feel great (I believe they feel tactile, they have a nice not to loud not to quiet click to them, same with the M1 and M2 buttons). Scroll wheel is nice and easy to use (force) and it’s decently quiet. Now come the cons: The price tag of $150 before taxes and shipping (thankfully I got it for $140 after taxes since I found a black version of it for $130). The grip on the mouse was very slippery for me. So I installed the grip tape that came with the mouse. The grip tape isn’t that durable, the initial feeling that it has quickly disappeared after a few days. It’s gets the job done though so it’s not all too bad, but, I’d definitely recommend getting aftermarket grip tape. Subjective Pro/Con: The stock mouse feet on it, I personally liked them at first but I ended up getting tiger arc 1’s very shortly after and even then I didn’t install them right away because the stock mouse feet honestly did seem really great for me. (Upgraded v2 batch stock feet that came preinstalled with the mouse). Overall, I’d highly recommend spending the big amount of $150 on this mouse, it DEFINITELY, sure beats out spending money on other mice looking for your “new main mouse”. Just save up your money like I did and get this mouse, I highly doubt you’ll regret it. I really hope this helped anybody that read this in making the decision of either buying this mouse or not. I apologize for the long read, have a good one.

  • matt1234

    > 3 day

    I have long been a fan of wireless lightweight mice. I like the feel of flicking the mouse as opposed to pushing it. I also like silent click which this is not but that is fine. This mouse weighs as much as my prior mouse without its single AA battery (the battery is about 1/3rd the weight). It is incredible. That is with the grip stickers attached. It is so effortless to throw around. You need the Logitech software to adjust this fully and you may need some time to figure out the ideal DPI to work with here but it is great. I added the grips and like the way that feels better although it does add some minimal weight. Regarding noise... it is a low-medium click sound. Being a gaming mouse, I think some click-noise is inevitable as my understanding is the silent mice tend to be less precise with clicks. The noise level is fine for me, but if something I ever want quieter I can always solder in silent switches. Now, I know this is a gaming mouse but I am using it for work and very happy with it. It is a bit pricey but I think it is absolutely incredible what they did here with the weight and good luck finding a quality product that weighs this little elsewhere. If in your budget and you dont have a need for additional buttons like some other mice have, would definitely recommend.

  • Alex

    > 3 day

    I have one (1) complaint, and that is that the travel distance on the side buttons before you actually activate them and get feedback from the switch is a little longer than I would like. In every other aspect, this mouse is great. The regular mouse button clicks and the scroll wheel feel great. Shape and weight are all personal preference, but I do like the light weight and the shape. Ive never had any issues with this mouse, and it has great battery life, too. I go long enough between charges that I dont remember how long it usually takes to get the battery low.

  • Jason C.

    > 3 day

    The battery life and weight is amazing. The G Hub software is simple to setup and navigate. Although it’s personal preference, for me at least I have noticed much improvement in my aim and gameplay when compared to my usage with the Glorius Model D (wired). I also find the shape and design to be visually appealing and minimalistic. This mouse could also be good for productivity as well. The scroll wheel and clicks are satisfying however after a while the scroll wheel starts to sound more scratchy and another thing is that the side buttons don’t have any satisfying click but instead feel mushy. I personally don’t care too much about the micro usb charging but I can see why others do. This is an excellent product from Logitech but I have to admit the price is kind of crazy and this is better to purchase during a sale.

  • amasmartshopper

    > 3 day

    Just upgraded from a wired gaming mouse and I can feel the quality in the design. From the way the buttons push, to the smoothness, the click sounds so clean. I also got the Tiger Ice for 12.99 and it glides. Worth every penny.

  • George D. Scott

    07-04-2025

    Remember to fully charge your mouse when you first get it! Ive always liked wired mice. You dont have to change the batteries, the response time has got to be the best, but when I tried the superlight, I was amazed. Since its so light, it causes almost no fatigue on your hand. It also allows for quick, responsive and precise movement. Since there is no cord, there is no drag whatsoever and this is actually HUGE. I used the G403 Hero wired mouse for a while but disliked the fact that the side rubber grips would deteriorate over time. This superlight X has solid plastic all around so there is no rubber to deteriorate. Furthermore, it comes with replaceable rubber grips to apply on the side and M1/M2 buttons. It has a superglide circle that can replace the black plastic one underneath the mouse to allow it to glide even more easily. Its a very basic mouse, and I would say it is good for a small to medium size hand grip. If you have large hands and long fingers, it may not be the mouse for you. It takes about an hour and a half to fully charge, and the battery lasts for about a week. Its best to just charge the mouse overnight. If your PC does not supply power to the USB ports when it is off, there should be a way to change this setting in the BIOS. This way, you can conveniently charge the mouse when you are done using your PC. Otherwise, an external power source can supply power to charge the mouse. The response time, when measured by rtings.com is actually identical if not even better than the wired g403 counterpart. This is hard to believe; both wired and wireless logitech mice can provide a 1ms response at a polling rate of 1000hz. The study shows that including button travel, this is actually a .03ms response time for all buttons. Thats pretty amazing. In a competitive gaming environment, pro players will always choose mice like this. No cord drag which inhibits aim, super light for quick movement, insanely good sensor for precision aim, and fast response time for faster reaction speed. Cant find anything negative to say about this mouse, YET!

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