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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  • 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.

  • Teagan Braun Jr.

    > 3 day

    This went on sale during Prime Day for $105 and I wanted to try it out. I was maining the Razer Viper Ultimate (RVU) for a year prior to buying this mouse. After trying it out, my aim has improved. The grip tapes that comes with it feels great too. I use claw grip with small hands and while I was fine with the RVU shape, I feel that the Superlight feels way more comfortable for me and easier to control. The light weight is also nice to have. The scrollwheel and side buttons as the RVU but I dont care about how they feel as long as they dont break. Stock skates feel scratchy on my mousepad and will probably buy aftermarket skates. The only thing Im wary of is double clicking issues or scroll wheel issues. Hope this mouse lasts me long because it feels great to use. Will update this review if it breaks on me. Update (08/13/22): Its been a month since Ive been using this mouse. The front side button no longer protrudes as much as the back side button. Not sure if this is a common issue when using side buttons often with this mouse but if you use your side buttons often, keep in mind that this might happen. It doesnt bother me much as long as the button works though. On a positive note, battery life is long. Its advertised as 70h but it lasts me a week or two depending how much I use it.

  • L

    > 3 day

    One of worst scroll-wheels on one of the best mice

  • S. Ehrlich

    > 3 day

    Im an aging pc gamer getting back into fps. 37 and not as quick as I used to be back when cs was in beta .6, pre valve acquisition. I used to be able to click heads pretty consistently with just about anything. Now my old man reflexes need every advantage. This mouse quantifiably improved my head clicking within an hour of using it. Back at or near the top of many matches, vs when I was using my corded roccat mouse for the couple weeks before this. Feels excellent, solid but crazy light. And its a vibrant pink which makes me feel pretty while I frag the kiddos.

  • Kosi O.

    > 3 day

    I’ve tried so many mice in the past. The xm1, viper mini, deluxe m800 + some other mice. None of them fit me like this mouse. Pros: The main clicks are so good. Maybe just as good as the xm1 The shape is good The build quality is amazing The sensor is on point The coating is really good. Feels kinda like rubber It’s light and perfectly balanced Battery life is great. Cons: The feet are trash The side buttons are mushy Uses micro usb. This doesn’t bother me much but I’m just putting it as a con because I know a lot of people don’t like it There is no dpi button This mouse is easily my endgame mouse and top three best mouse on the market with the new viper and x2 in my personal opinion. I got it on a Black Friday sale for 109$. I just feel that it’s not worth the 130$-150$ price tag since there are a decent amount of features that they could easily improve. I feel like 120$ would be a reasonable price for this mouse. But overall, this is easily one of the best mice on the market. Just try getting it for a bit cheaper

  • Carissa Gibson DDS

    > 3 day

    Youre reading this review to try and convince yourself this is not worth buying. Unfortunately it is. Coming from a modded GPW @ ~ 72 grams I thought maybe the jump down wouldnt be that noticeable. It is. This mouse is super light. Its even in the name. My GPW now feels like a lead weight. The white colorway also looks super clean. The coating on this mouse is definitely better than the GPW, especially if your hands produce copious amounts of perspiration during long gaming sessions like mine. The stock feet arent great but they are passable. I did use them for a couple weeks and completely broke them in, but they never felt very great. The glide was decent enough but somehow they conversely seemed to have both high starting friction and low stopping power. Switched to core pads and now the feet feel great. To be fair the stock feet on the GPW were worse. Scratchier glide, same high starting friction, but a bit more stopping power. Switched to core pads and then they felt great. Hmmm. Clicks on M1 and M2 are nice and crisp. I personally like the slightly softer feel of the side buttons as compared to the original. Then again, I rarely use M5 for anything and mostly just use M4 for my knife in csgo or to browse back a page. Scroll wheel feels about the same as GPW, maybe a bit more defined steps.....or its just that my GPW has been used for bhopping for several years at this point. But, its expensive. And the white is rarely in stock. As to $150, how many years do you plan to use the mouse? In my case thats at least 2-3 and at that point its like buy a $50-75 mouse every year. Most of which will give in to wear and tear by that point. If my previous mouse is anything to base a guess off, Id say this mouse should easily last that long with proper care (Dont rage-slam your mice, actually maybe just dont rage at all) TL;DR: So, is it worth it? Well, if youre a competitive person, like gaming, and can afford it then yeah...it feels like it makes aiming easier. 100(%easier to aim)=X more frags X more frags+ Y competitive nature=Z more fun Z more fun/$150= N fun/dollar just do the maths find your ultimate fun per dollar ratio

  • AkosiOber

    > 3 day

    After putting substantial time using this mouse which was about a month of playing, its suffice to say that the Logitech G Pro X Superlight has greatly improved my gaming experience. Initially, I wasnt really used to how extremely light this mouse was since I was coming from a drastically heavier mouse which was the Logitech G305 (also an extremely wonderful mouse) and even more heavier mice from way back in the day. After a week of playing different types of FPS games, I started getting used to the mouses weight. My aim was greatly improved after extensive use and I couldnt really go back to a heavier mouse. For example, my tracking and flicking is considerably more precise than it was when comparing it to my previous mouse. For gaming, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight, in my opinion, is a great mice to transition to but not to start out with. The reason I say this is because there are far better/cheaper options for entry PC gaming. However, after putting some time into a heavier mouse, some could easily adapt and get better with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. Then again, its just my opinion so do whatever fits the situation I guess. Battery life on the Logitech G Pro X Superlight is really good. Honestly, Ive only charged it twice since purchasing the product. Logitech states it has 70 hours of battery life which is great for me because I do web browsing with my other mouse and just game with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. The material on the mouse is great due to the matte finish and how smooth it feels. The stock skates are pretty good for what they are and I dont see myself changing them anytime soon. I have it paired with the Logitech G640 mousepad and it feels perfect to me with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight! Moreover, the shape of the mouse fits perfectly in the palm of my hand and the egg shape just feels very comfortable. Previous mice that I used had odd shapes which were very uncomfortable and would even make my pinky sore after using them for an extensive period of time. Additionally, I believe it works with any grip style as well. For example, I transition between fingertip and palm grip style and both feel comfortable. Claw style also feels comfortable too but I dont use that style as often. Now for some downsides! First and foremost is the price! There are cheaper options that can compete against the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. Of course the white edition is still overpriced, I luckily got the white version at the market price of $149.99. For those who want the white edition, I dont think its worth the high prices. The black edition, on the other hand, is worth the price for a good mice! Ive even seen the price drop a little on the black version which is worth if you could get it cheaper. But other than that avoid the overpriced market for the white version! Furthermore, the charging for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight is outdated as it still uses micro USB which in my opinion is very fragile and flimsy. Considering its price point, Im surprised that Logitech didnt switch the charging to USB-C when compared to its predecessor. Overall, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight is a great mouse for gaming! I chose this mouse because I wanted to improve my gaming experience and it did its job for the goal that I aimed for! I honestly dont write reviews but I had to say something about this awesome mouse.

  • james huynh

    > 3 day

    I love this mouse, it’s perfect for my big hands and my claw grip

  • James Boyce

    > 3 day

    Overall, I was satisfied with this mouse at first. I was moving from mouse to mouse, Corsair to Logitech and back again. Settled on this after a friends recommendation. At first it was an adjustment getting used to the lightweight feel, but it was solid in performance. Was responsive, long battery life, and glides across my mousepad seamlessly. However, after 8 months, I noticed the middle mouse button under the scroll wheel wasnt working. It only works when I press really hard despite hearing and feeling the click of the button. None of the games I played regularly up to that point ever used the middle mouse button. I troubleshooted the issue and it has to do with the mouse itself and is not software related. After looking around, this seems to be a quality control issue based on user feedback as some have the same issue, and others do not. But I dont think this mouse is for everyone. Compared to other mice, this has a very cheap feel to it because of its lightweight construction. If you play competitively on Halo, Call of Duty, Apex, etc, with a low dpi, and snap across the screen by moving your whole arm, this mouse may work for you. But if you play a wider variety of games like Minecraft, Terraria, Valheim, Phasmophobia, Risk of Rain 2, etc I wouldnt recommend this for you. I dont think its worth its price in its bang for its buck. Lighter construction means less material, so why pay more for the same hardware in the other mice, especially if you play at a fixed dpi youre used to such as 800, 1200, 1600, etc. Latency wont be an issue unless youre in an environment/office saturated with wireless signals close in frequency, so I dont see that being a good recommendation in hindsight. It has a learning curve due to its weight, and takes time for you to adapt to the light build and sensitivity. And Im not happy that the middle mouse button has failed after only 8 months with moderate use to the overall mouse and low use to the middle mouse button specifically. Its a good mouse, but I will be looking at other alternatives in the future. Wireless is great, and a lightweight construction is nice for some cases, but it needs to stand up to basic durability. Overall, I do not recommend this for the everyday user. Edit: The battery also doesnt hold a charge and Im having to recharge it almost every other day now. I guess I received a poor quality version of this mouse.

  • Dawn Drooger

    > 3 day

    I tried using this mouse without applying the stickers and found it slipped in my hand to easily. The stickers are fairly easy to apply but for the price it would have been better if the manufacturer either applied them before selling it or if they simply made it less smooth. It is a very responsive mouse so even with wrinkles in the stickers I will be using it for work and gaming.

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