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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amasmartshopper
> 24 hourJust 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.
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ravinjay
> 24 hourThis is a good mouse but I have big hands and use fingertip grip and this mouse has no hump. I am coming from a Razer Deathadder and I feel that it is more ergonomic for my big hands. My biggest complaint is that super light weight makes no difference in games if you know how to play. The only time I feel a difference is when I lift the mouse up otherwise anything below 80grams you are are giving up functionality for any amount of gaming proficiency. I prefer a sensitivity buttons. The only other complaint is the software doesn’t provide an in game sensitivity pop up window so I know what sensitivity I am playing at so I can have an easier time dialing in the sensitivity. This is a good mouse I am using it and probably will till I want to try something else. I am a fingertip grip so take my review with a grain of salt.
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Prekaz V.
> 24 hourI 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.
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@chcuk.
> 24 hourI 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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james huynh
> 24 hourI love this mouse, it’s perfect for my big hands and my claw grip
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Shane Teramoto
> 24 hourIve been using the mouse for a little over 5 months and I really like it. The only problem I have is not the mouse itself, but the grips that youre able to apply to the mouse. The adhesive is terrible. In short, the adhesive starts to leak out from the sides of the grips making it sticky. Worst of all, when I removed the grips from the mouse, the adhesive didnt come off very nicely. I used isopropyl alcohol to try remove the adhesive, but the situation gets worse. The adhesive stuck to my hands, then I touched other parts of the mouse, which makes the entire mouse sticky. I also unfortunately got some adhesive stuck on the feet of my mouse, making it very hard to slide. In short, I like the mouse, but dont apply the grips that come in the box to the mouse. You will regret it.
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Tony
> 24 hourMy first GPRO Superlight did have a battery shake issue , was very common for when I had bough it at the time , got a fast and helpful replacement messaging support , other than that I love this mouse very light and minimal , awesome !
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Wajster
> 24 hourHavent had it too long but can easily say this is the best mouse Ive ever owned. I am coming from an Alienware 610m for reference. This mouse glides, it has a butter smooth feel, and feels like it weighs nothing. The scroll is great too. Overall, really like it. Havent gotten the chance to try it for gaming yet but Im sure it will work great for it. Hopefully no issues down the line would like to keep this review as is.
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G
> 24 hourI love this mouse it makes playing fps games feel like butter. It’s very light and is sensitive to your movements. It has an ungodly battery life. I will not charge it for a week or maybe two and it will be fine
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A_Chaos_G
> 24 hourI had a Pro X Wireless before this mouse and then use to rock the G502 etc way back in 2015 or so. I upgraded to this because my left click on my Pro X Wireless stopped working properly. I could not Click and Drag to copy text, move Tabs properly etc. I put 2 years of good use on it. I may see if its still under warranty. I recommend the Pro X Wireless as well. Having just got this beast, its by far the lightest mouse I have EVER felt or put my hands on. I would compare this Super Light to holding a Paper clip in my hand. Its really that light! Logitech also Included Free Tape grips, which are also soft for both clickers and both sides.... It also has an extra round bottom piece that has a mouse foot on it for extra Glide if you know what I mean... I also like the fact that this does not have button on the right side of the mouse like the Pro X did. I only use the left backwards button as a backpage or return button anyway. Im not sure I would say this is worth $145, but having had issues with other products before from Logitech I know they will cover their manufacturer warranty without issue. If they could charge $100 for the mouse I would pay that, but 150 seems a bit high to me.... In terms of the price which cost about 2 sticks of 32GB DDR5 6200mhz of Ram, thats the only down side. If you can swing it, swing it. If youre limited on funds, I would recommend another mouse from Logitech unless you really got 150 bucks to spend.