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 by Logitech G
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Editor’s Choice — discover the 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 by Logitech G, built for performance and designed for life in the United States.
About 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
- Meticulously designed in collaboration with many of the world’s leading esports pros. Engineered to win, being the pinnacle of our continued pursuit for the highest levels of performance
- Ultra-lightweight at under 63 grams, with hyper-minimal redesign achieving nearly 25% weight reduction compared to standard PRO Wireless mouse
- Powered by Lightspeed, PRO X Superlight is our fastest and most reliable PRO mouse yet
- Incredibly precise, fast and consistent control with Hero Sensor, designed from the ground up by Logitech G engineers for the best possible gaming performance
- Large, zero-additive PTFE feet deliver a smooth glide for a pure, fluid connection with the game. System Requirements-Windows 8 or later, macOS 10.11 or later
- Available in black and white
- Note: In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse
The 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 by Logitech G combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers dependable results for American customers who value quality.
Specification: 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 by Logitech G
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$210.19 Original price was: $210.19.$133.12Current price is: $133.12.
Hyper –
المواس ممتاز من كل النواحي للي حجم يده متوسطه او صغيره ويمشي مع كل انواع المسكات مافيه عيوب
الشي الوحيد الي ما اعجبني في الازرار تحتاج ضغط اكثر من الي انا متعود عليه يعني قويه شوي
heyluck –
I’ve had this mouse for a couple months and use it at least 4 hours a day. This has mostly been gaming and some browsing the web. As a note, I did buy this when it was on sale. So I take that into consideration when I’m writing this review.
I’ll break down my pros and cons below:
Pros:
Very light
Glides smoothly
Recharges very quickly
Very long battery life
Sturdy left and right click
Extremely accurate tracking
Easy to modify the DPI
Cons:
The side mouse buttons are mushy and feel bad
The scroll wheel is not durable
So I want to talk specifically about the scroll wheel. I use both scrolling (up and down) along with click it (pushing it in) frequently in the games I play. After about 4ish months I started noticing when I would scroll either up or down. The mouse would scroll a click or 2 (basically one scroll wheel unit observed by the computer) in the opposite direction occasionally. This started to happen more frequently, until eventually it was happening every time. Digging through reddit, this seems to be a pretty common issue for people and one that hasn’t been addressed by Logitech. I was able to find a solution to help resolve this issue (turn off the mouse, flip upside down, set mouse wheel on flat clean surface, press down lightly and roll the mouse back and forth along the full mouse wheel range for about a minute). But I have to do it everyday, sometimes multiple times a day. For me, this is really annoying and something that I would expect from a mouse marketed as a high end gaming mouse.
Overall, I’d say this very good mouse if you don’t use your scroll wheel too much. Or really rely on your side buttons.
But I would not buy this at full price. Considering the amount of competition in this market you can get a better mouse for the same price (full price) or one of similar quality at a reduced price (about $80-$90)
If you see this on sale, I would consider it. Otherwise, I would look elsewhere.
E F –
Super light! Very audible click noise which is nice for feedback. Mouse is quick and responsive. Bluetooth is as easy as plugging in the USB dongle – and you’re ready to go! Smaller size is perfect for the smaller-handed. Quality seems sufficient, but more time will tell if quality remains after use. Logitech G Hub allows for macros, keybinds, etc.
Alex Fedeli –
للأسف الشديد، اشتريت هذا الماوس لابني ليلعب لعبة فولارنت وفورتنايت
بكل أمانة أصبح يلعب في البطولات وتأتيه الاضافات من اللاعبين الآخرين كونه ماهر
صحيح سعره غالي لكن يستاهل كل فلس فيه
Kiersten D –
I have a white gaming/work desk setup so I’m very happy with the super light mouse. It fits really nice in my hand and I love the smooth texture. I work remote 8-5, game and work on creative projects, it doesn’t wear my wrist out and it moves quickly for fast competitive gaming. Honestly, it’s the best for both worlds in my opinion.
heyluck –
comodo y perfecto para lo que es
Loyalty –
Nice gaming mouse, comfortable, fast delivery👍
José Heron Samperio –
This is a surprisingly good mouse. I’ve been using the Mad Catz R.A.T. line of mice for probably 8 years now. I’ve enjoyed having a thumb rest and I thought I wouldn’t be able to use a mouse without one. So I bought the Logitech G502 wireless mouse and was extremely happy! Then I went to a friend’s house to troubleshoot his computer. He was using a Glorious Model O Wireless which is another lightweight mouse. I was amazed at just how light it was. So after some research…I decided to buy this mouse. But I bought it expecting to not like its shape. But holy moly is it ever good. I ended up ordering a second one for my work computer.
Now…not everything about it is good. Here’s the bad:
– The mouse does feel a bit cheap. The mouse will flex and bend when you press it. This isn’t something you’d really do…but really does indicate just how thin the plastic on it had to be.
– No DPI switching. It would have been amazing if it had one extra button on the mouse that you could use as a G-Shift key so you could hold the button and mouse wheel up/down to change DPI. But currently you have to open the app and change it each time.
– The back/forward buttons on the side are beyond bad. The buttons themselves feel really cheap and the click is deep into your press and pretty uneven.
– The scroll wheel. The grip on it is good. But…they’re using some kind of rubber to create resistance against it as you scroll. So it actually takes a decent amount of force to scroll up and down. The good part of that you can safely switch single weapons in FPS games without overdoing it. The downside is that it makes scrolling through webpages very tedious.
– The price. This mouse is definitely overpriced. But what did we expect from a company that sells a $330 Logitech G915 Keyboard with 30 hours battery life, low travel, terrible switches, and no wrist-rest which is in all honesty…a completely mediocre keyboard at best.
Now on to the good. Or rather…Great qualities of the mouse:
– Holy moly lightness. If you remove the little compartment cover on the bottom, the mouse weighs in at just about 59g. It’s effortless movement. I tried using my dad’s computer earlier today and he has a heavy corsair gaming mouse and I could barely even move that mouse as I’ve gotten so used to the lightness of the Pro X Superlight. It gives me a ton of confidence and I saw a notable difference in my performance. In gaming. Not in bed. Still haven’t figured out how to solve that specific problem…
– Battery life. IS FAR BETTER THAN ADVERTISED. I just kept laughing. I got the mouse and out of the box it had like 49%. I did a 3 hour gaming session and expected battery to be down to like 40-45%. But nope….48%. So I thought the battery usage was just incorrect. Tried next day. Played for like 5-6 hours with full 1000Hz polling rate. Battery down to like 46-47%. In fact…after a full week of usage…it’s only gone down from the initial 49% to 40%. It probably helps that the Lightspeed receiver is close to the mouse. But overall that is amazing battery life and far better than I could ever have expected.
– Wireless connectivity. I think I’ve had just 1 instance of signal interference. And even that I’m not sure was the wireless connectivity. It may have been a momentary game issue. Other than that it’s been flawless and is connected immediately and always.
– Battery/power management. The mouse is somehow always on/aware. Even when the computer is asleep, the lightest movement of the mouse sends a signal to turn the computer on. Which is actually bad…because if I put the computer to sleep and slightly hit my desk as I’m getting up to leave…it’ll turn back on. It’s truly remarkable.
– Mouse feet – Super glidey. Although with how little this weighs…I’m not sure if this is more a result of the low weight of the quality of the feed. But on the hard Logitech G mouse mat it slides around like it’s on an ice skating rink.
To sum it all up….this is a ridiculously expensive mouse. They’re charging you more, for giving you less. There’s no particular reason for it. And while you are overpaying…you can at least take solace in the fact that it is a damn good mouse despite some of its flaws. And it really can improve your gaming performance, and also give you the ease of use of having a long life wireless mouse.
So go ahead. Waste your money. Because this is one of the best mice you could waste your money on.
Kiersten D –
I’ve had this mouse for a couple of weeks now after replacing my Razer Viper and it has been worth every penny since. I was initially upgrading from the viper since the grip was wearing and it began to squeak a little. The viper was by far my favorite shape in any mouse while having the best sounding switches to me, but I needed something to last me longer than what it had done for me. The ultimate version of the viper which happens to be wireless which is something that I’ve been wanting to try long term now is simply too low profile which makes it hard for me to grip with with a claw grip. Since this was the case I was shopping around and found the g pro x superlight which beats it in almost every spec which was lucky for me. This mouse is one of the lightest none honeycomb mice on the market and of every wireless mouse out there I believe that it is the lightest so it has a lot going for it on top of the usual top tier sensor that all expensive mice have. Another advantage that the g pro x has over the viper is that the scroll wheel is very smooth and easy to use while being noticeably stepped as to not accidentally scroll. Though there is one downside of which I don’t really consider a knock against the g pro as it more praise for the viper as logitech typically has quite high pitched mouse clicks which are not too noticeable with headphones on. Once again that isn’t so much a problem that logitech has so much as one of its characteristics that it shares with many mice all around and the one exception would be the razer viper (also the newer razer mice that have switched to their optical switches which sound much quieter and bassier by comparison).
Adjusting was fairly easy for me since it suits claw grips quite well even if it felt a bit smaller than my viper and the fact that it is lighter even if by only 6 grams is very noticeable once you don’t have a cable attached. Previously I had quite a nice bungee setup with my viper to accommodate an already very light weight, but it simply can’t hold a candle to a super light mouse with NO cable at all. Performance is stellar as I have mentioned, beating my razer viper which I had previously considered to be the king of all gaming mice at the time, except for one minor hiccup that I had out of the box; Upon opening up the box and getting the mouse all set up immediately by plugging in the wireless dongle into the front of my PC, I noticed with my initial gaming/testing that it would be “skipping” around and simply not register at times. This was caused more than likely by tons of interference from a bluetooth transmitter for my tv, one from my PC for my controller and more miscellaneous wireless connections, but once I used the cable with the adapter to put the dongle right on my desk with clear line of sight, it has not had even one issue.
Over the two weeks that I’ve had this mouse, I’ve only had to charge it once as I’ve noticed that it loses roughly 7% per day with a few hour gaming session and quite a bit of web browsing and general work on my computer throughout the day. It wakes up from “sleep” instantly so it’s never unresponsive even though it has quite an aggressive sleep cycle where it goes to sleep after roughly 5 minutes of inactivity.
So, if you’re looking for a top tier gaming mouse that does it all with 0 compromises, this is definitely the mouse for you. Another bonus is that the mouse came with rubber grips if you need them which I found quite helpful with the razer viper, but due to the generally small figure of the g pro I don’t find it necessary. It also surprisingly comes with extra skates which will wear out over time, so this is quite the thoughtful addition that will come in handy from my experience with quite a few other mice. Now for the most important part, is the value as it is quite pricey; I don’t think that it’s an amazing value considering there’s top tier competitors around $30 from Logitech themselves to Razer to Steelseries and more in that ultra-budget range up to $80 or so where mice have almost identical performance on paper; Though you do have to take into account that this mouse is wireless and there’s about one other mouse that can even compete with it because of that which is the Razer Viper Ultimate. The RVU is cheaper by a considerable amount especially once you factor in sales, so that note I’d recommend it purely for the fact that it would be the best mouse you could get at that price point, but the G Pro x is still not completely comparable. Of the Logitech mice that I’ve had over the years, the G403 and G602, they’ve both held up extremely well aside from the grip failing a bit on the G403 of which the G Pro does not have since it’s an add-on and because of that I circle back to recommending this mouse since while I haven’t had it for as long, I can say based off Logitech’s track record, it’ll last.
Jorge –
This thing is unreasonably fast and light, if matched with a good mouse pad it feels like air. Wait for a sale and get yourself one of these, battery life is amazing too, no software issues.