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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Schadstoffsöldner
> 3 dayIve used gaming mice for over 20 years and the latest batch I purchased was at around 2014. I bought a whole batch of them because they were perfect for my hands and I didnt want to lose out on them as my mice experienced wear and tear over time and the model might become discontinued (it did). My last mouse of this batch recently broke so I was looking for a new mouse with a similar size profile. I found two mice that were similar by Logitech, one of them was a wired budget gaming mouse and one of them was this SuperLight one. Both are highly ergonomic, but the Superlight one is wireless, which I think is very important as I want to feel more free and dont want to have a cable mess. What is quite surprising is how extremely light this mouse is. Its more light than a wired mouse and has a battery inside. How is this possible? Feels amazing - you feel connected to the computer in a very subtle way. The designers are pushing mouse technology forward even after decades of climbing up the final stages of this S-curve.
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Adan Gutkowski
> 3 dayThe 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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Kyle
> 3 dayHello, as an avid Valorant and CSGO player, I have been testing mice since 2014. I usually play a mixed of palm/claw grip, but I also use 1/3/1 as a reference when comparing mice. I currently own about 20 mice, ranging from Vaxee, Logitech, Razer, Xtrfy, Endgame, Zowie, Final Mouse, Pwnage, Glorious. The Logitech Superlight is a phenomenal gaming mouse, only to be held back by its micro USB port. Everything other than that, this mouse is 100% endgame for most people. The Superlight comes in at about 62-63 grams stock, and is about a 20 gram difference from its predecessor. It uses the 25k hero sensor, vs the last gen 16k hero sensor. (The sensor doesnt matter as much, because of an update through Logitech GHUB, that makes it work like the 25k Hero.) The stock skates are smooth, but sound scratchy, so I immediately put some Tiger Ice skates on. I love the superlight. Im able to use any grip style I like, and it is the easiest shape to come back to after using other mice. Although with The Lamzu Atlantis, and the Ninjutso Sora being released last year. Those two mice are definitely better in terms of price to performance. And Id say specs wise, the Superlight falls short between both of them. And with The new Razer Viper coming at 49 grams and the new Final Mouse coming at 29 grams, Logitech should be aiming to release a new revision in the future. If you currently have a GPX, and are primarily looking to upgrade for the weight, I highly suggest checking out beardedbob on youtube, he has videos showing you how to remove weight from your mouse, only using screwdrivers and wire cutters. (he does use a Dremel sometimes, but it isnt required) At 150$ new the Logitech Superlight is 7/10 for its value. Great shape, but in terms of better features and lower cost, there are other mice out there. If youre able to buy one 2nd hand for 100$ or less, then I would say its 100% worth it. Ive seen Superlights on Ebay and offerup being sold for 30-80$. But buying a new superlight in 2023 isnt the right move in my opinion. I am currently using a Ninjutso Sora, Logitech Superlight, and a Final Mouse Starlight.
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David
Greater than one weekBeen playing mostly FPS games since 95 and have been into mice ever since testing them and competing with them and I try even ones I think and even know I wont like or use. This one however is my new number 1 its the perfect weight and I have tried modified mice that weigh as little as 35 grams which is actually too light I think 55 to 80 grams now days is the way to go with what we have available. I went from my primary as my Viper Ultimate to this, its much better in my opinion the new coating is top notch, no double click issues (never had them with the original anyways after owning it before launch) Scroll wheel is excellent. Side buttons are a little mushy but they are side buttons they are not high priority. new skates are great and glide really smooth. Have compiled a list of just some of the mice I have tried over the years and I just have to say the G pro X Superlight is the one to use. Incomplete list of Mice Ive tried over the years: Zowie EC1 Zowie EC1-A Zowie EC2-A Zowie FK1 and + version Zowie FK2 Zowie S1 and S2 Zowie ZA entire series Asus ROG GLADIUS I and II Logitech G Pro Logitech G Pro Wireless Logitech MX 518 Logitech G502 (brick) Logitech G403 Logitech G700s Logitech G900 Logitech G703 Logitech G602 Logitech G303 Roccat Kone Pure Roccat Pure owl eye Roccat Kain 100 Roccat Burst Pro Finalmouse Ergo (first run) Finalmouse Ergo (second run summer edition) Finalmouse Tournament Pro Finalmouse Scream One Second Edition Finalmouse Utralight pro and Ultralight 2 Finalmouse Air 58 Microsoft Intellimouse (early models and modified present day) Razer Basilisk Razer Naga Razer DeathAdder (all versions) Razer Lancehead Razer Abyssus Razer Viper (original) Razer Viper (new 2019 version) Razer Viper Ultimate Razer Viper Mini Razer Mamba elite Razer Mamba wireless Razer Ouroboros Razer Imperator Razer Diamondback Steelseries Rival Steelseries Sensei Steelseries Kinzu Glorius Model O (first and second batch) Corsair m65 Corsair Glaive Mionix Naos 7000 Mionix Avior Mionix Naos 3200 Dream Machines DM1 Pro S Fnatic Flick 2 Fnatic Clutch 2 GLorious Model O Glorious Model O- Glorious Model O wireless Glorious Model D- Gwolves Hati Gwolves Hati S Gwolves Skoll Coolermaster MM710 and modified version Coolermaster CM110 Coolermaster MASTERMOUSE MM530 Logitech G Pro X Superlight (current primary)
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Tony B
> 3 dayMan, oh man. This thing is amazing. It is so light. VERY LIGHT. Feathery. Buttery. Feels so good to glide across your desk. Not my daily driver, I only bring this out to play FPSs (Overwatch). Im sure itd be amazing at other games as well. Make sure you put the grips on the mouse or your hand will cramp up from trying to hold onto the mouse.
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Crystal Page
08-04-2025ITS SO GOOD FOR ANY GAME
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David
> 3 dayThis was an upgrade to a smaller form factor over the g pro mouse that had been out. I still have this mouse years later and am very happy with it! Its got the same features, two side buttons, easily mappable, adjustable dpi and all that too but its a smoother ride playing games or doing tasks over the g pro Which was a bit heavier but still an outstanding mouse!
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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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M. Zychowski
> 3 dayBeen an avid competitive FPS fan for 2 decades now. This mouse combines a lot of what I loved about my last two mice: The Zowie FK1, and the original G Pro, but isnt flawless. Pros: - Very, very light. - Excellent tracking. Best in class sensor. - Excellent, FK series-like mouse shape. Surprisingly fits my hand well for such a light mouse that Id expect to be tiny. - Ultra smooth mouse feet that dont need much breaking in at all - Crisp scroll wheel - Surprisingly good battery life for such a light mouse - Can separate receiver from charger, making it easier to use things like USB hubs without dedicated power (I use a hub to switch between my work and gaming PC). - Preference, but I actually really like the feel of the coating. I agree with the chalky description, it feels smooth and almost powdery but grips quite well, and doesnt feel cheap. Cons: - Needs the software download to change DPI or see battery life (comes set at 800dpi) - Side button clicks feel unsatisfying and a bit mushy. Top buttons are ok but not great. - No DPI button, so different settings in different situations is hard to toggle between - Ambidextrous design, with a right-handed layout. Seems like ergonomics could have been considered a bit better. Using the mouse the first night felt like home. Its amazing finally having a mouse that is both ultra-light, AND wireless, for completely unencumbered fragging. As good as it is for FPS, the crispness of the buttons, and the ergonomics, leave some things to be desired for all-around use. Id also really love to see a better charging option than the cable or charging mat. The cable is something I always have to find/plug in, and the charging mat is not viable for anyone who relies on very large, existing mouse mats. An old-school dock, like logitech used to have circa 2006, would have been great here. Still, this will likely remain my daily driver for quite a while, and I recommend it for anyone looking for a next-level ultra light mouse.
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Flavio Wisoky
> 3 dayThis was my first time using a lightweight mouse and after a couple months of use I think its safe to say this is a good mouse Now im not the first one to say this and I was slow to the hype around this mouse but the hype was definitely deserved. The weight was a little odd to get used to but after awhile it was easy to use. Battery life is pretty good as well, pair this with a wireless charger and you never really have to worry about charging ever again. Ergonomics are also pretty good, I use claw grip and it fit my hand perfectly (I have large hands) Overall great mouse, I recommend it.