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 - Magenta








Key features
- •Made with and for Pro Gamers: Designed in collaboration with the world's leading gaming esports pros; engineered to win, it is the pinnacle of our continued pursuit for the highest performance level
- •Ultra-lightweight engineering: At under 2.2 oz with hyper-minimal redesign achieving nearly 25 percent weight reduction compared to the standard PRO Wireless mouse
- •LIGHTSPEED Wireless: With pro-grade USB wireless performance, LIGHTSPEED provides a rock-solid and super-fast 1 ms report rate connection, without the drag and distraction of a computer cord
- •HERO 25K Sensor: This Pro gaming mouse has the latest version Hero sensor; the most accurate, high performing and efficient gaming sensor yet, exceeding 400 IPS and delivering 25600 DPI tracking
- •Smooth glide: The large zero-additive PTFE feet of this Logitech G gaming mouse delivers a smooth glide for a pure, fluid connection with the game
- •Available in 3 colors: Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse is available in black, white and magenta
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 - Magenta
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Customer Reviews
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Love this mouse
A✓ Verified Purchase•October 12, 2023
This is the first Logitech mouse I bought and I was a little hesitant because of the price but I'm glad I went with this mouse as it's an amazing mouse. I owned this for almost a year and I had no issues with it whatsoever.
PROS
- Wireless
I love that it's wireless and it gives a much cleaner look on my desk. I had no issues with it disconnecting from my computer. There is also no difference from this mouse from a wired mouse in terms of input delay. So your not putting yourself at a disadvantage whatsoever if you play any fast paced shooter games competitively.
- Amazing battery life
The battery life on this mouse is insane. You can use this mouse everyday for weeks and it will still have battery life left. I don't know how Logitech did it but you won't have to worry about charging this thing weekly.
- Lightweight
This mouse is very lightweight as per the name and I love it. But for some people this may be a negative to some people so it's important to think about if you like a heavy mouse or lighter mouse. But for me I personally love it.
- Side Buttons
There are side buttons that you can use to program using the :ogitech software. Not much to say about them other than they work and this mouse has them.
CONS
- Uses micro usb
I hate how this mouse uses a micro usb to charge, albeit you will not be charging this mouse a lot but when the day comes to charge it's very annoying. Also the charging cable that came with this mouse is shaped in a way that makes it so that the cable can only fit in this mouse. It's a little weird why they did that but it's not a big deal. If you want to bypass using a micro usb cable then you can buy a dock that you can leave your mouse to charge on and now you never need to worry about having to charge the mouse.
- No dpi button
There is no dpi button in the middle of the mouse to change the dpi if you care about that. I never change my dpi so it's not a big deal to me but it's important to keep in mind if you do change your dpi for games.
- Small
This mouse is a little small but should fit most hands but if you have very big hands then this mouse will not feel comfortable to hold. For me it fits just fine.
This is probably one of the best wireless gaming mice that you can find in the market. The only other option that is similar to this is the glorious model O wireless. The mouse has a dpi button in the middle and can charge using usb-c. The only problem is that I hated how the mouse had many holes and you also can't charge the mouse on a dock unlike the superlight. So in my personal opinion I think the superlight is the better option.
PROS
- Wireless
I love that it's wireless and it gives a much cleaner look on my desk. I had no issues with it disconnecting from my computer. There is also no difference from this mouse from a wired mouse in terms of input delay. So your not putting yourself at a disadvantage whatsoever if you play any fast paced shooter games competitively.
- Amazing battery life
The battery life on this mouse is insane. You can use this mouse everyday for weeks and it will still have battery life left. I don't know how Logitech did it but you won't have to worry about charging this thing weekly.
- Lightweight
This mouse is very lightweight as per the name and I love it. But for some people this may be a negative to some people so it's important to think about if you like a heavy mouse or lighter mouse. But for me I personally love it.
- Side Buttons
There are side buttons that you can use to program using the :ogitech software. Not much to say about them other than they work and this mouse has them.
CONS
- Uses micro usb
I hate how this mouse uses a micro usb to charge, albeit you will not be charging this mouse a lot but when the day comes to charge it's very annoying. Also the charging cable that came with this mouse is shaped in a way that makes it so that the cable can only fit in this mouse. It's a little weird why they did that but it's not a big deal. If you want to bypass using a micro usb cable then you can buy a dock that you can leave your mouse to charge on and now you never need to worry about having to charge the mouse.
- No dpi button
There is no dpi button in the middle of the mouse to change the dpi if you care about that. I never change my dpi so it's not a big deal to me but it's important to keep in mind if you do change your dpi for games.
- Small
This mouse is a little small but should fit most hands but if you have very big hands then this mouse will not feel comfortable to hold. For me it fits just fine.
This is probably one of the best wireless gaming mice that you can find in the market. The only other option that is similar to this is the glorious model O wireless. The mouse has a dpi button in the middle and can charge using usb-c. The only problem is that I hated how the mouse had many holes and you also can't charge the mouse on a dock unlike the superlight. So in my personal opinion I think the superlight is the better option.
Pretty good mouse
Brian✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2023
Very similar to the Logitech PRO Wireless mouse, with it being too long for claw & fingertip users like me and the material being smooth. The buttons are the same, they have a good click though are too easy to press in my opinion. The scroll wheel weirdly is different than the Logitech PRO, as it is higher and more pronounced; I didn't like the scroll wheel being this high as almost every other mouse's is lower and my finger has to curl up a good bit more and it takes time & is harder to switch from left click to scrolling. The mouse is definitely lighter, which I like, and makes it easier to potentially use as a claw grip user, but the sides of the mouse definitely promote you moving the mouse further down so your palm rests on the mouse. The grooves/dips on the sides of the mouse are higher than I would like as a fingertip user. Overall an 8/10 mouse.
A Two Year Honest Review: Everyday use!
Brandon Le✓ Verified Purchase•September 30, 2023
I have used the Superlight for around two years, and after finally replacing my mouse, I can say that superlight served me well for its time!
My experience:
After unboxing my superlight for the first time, I was obviously stunned by how light it was. It's a super agile and high-quality mouse in terms of its software, but don't expect insanely high quality for its physical build. After a year of using it, the battery inside ended up detaching, and I found myself lazy to take off the skates to remove implant the batter back in place; however, this always caused an annoying shaky sound whenever I would flick my mouse. In addition to this, I had originally lost the wireless USB that plugs into the micro-usb cable the mouse comes with, and I ended up having to use my superlight wired for about three months. I did not enjoy using it wired, and I don't believe you would either. The mouse is already precise in itself when it's wireless.
Battery life:
Despite the annoying battery sounds, the battery life on this mouse is insane. This will last your DAYS if not, almost a WEEK of usage. I found this mouse to be highly reliable with everyday use and gaming! Even that, charging the mouse doesn't take a long time, just don't be lazy and deal with sticking with wired for an hour or two, or just charge while you sleep!
Software:
The software is great on this mouse, during my experience, I appreciated the software with the ability to set custom DPI's that suited what I was doing whether it would be playing an FPS, or performing precisely sensitive activities on my computer.
Pros:
It's 61 grams, and it packs a punch in gaming. The battery life will last you ages, and the mouse will do what you desire. It is extremely precise, and highly reliable in intense FPS situations, and just comfortable for everyday use.
Cons:
The mouse uses a yucky mico-usb cable, and I wasn't always fond of it. However, the cable does the job, and the mouse doesn't disappoint. Additionally, if you end up losing the usb that the micro-usb plugs into, be aware that is DIFFICULT to find a replacement, and you may end up buying a weird third-party rather than Logitech certified.
Verdict:
Don't lose the wireless USB the mouse comes with, and just enjoy the experience! You're paying an insane amount for a light mouse and I highly recommend it. It's egg shell shape is comfortable and it's a classic of Logitech's features.
My experience:
After unboxing my superlight for the first time, I was obviously stunned by how light it was. It's a super agile and high-quality mouse in terms of its software, but don't expect insanely high quality for its physical build. After a year of using it, the battery inside ended up detaching, and I found myself lazy to take off the skates to remove implant the batter back in place; however, this always caused an annoying shaky sound whenever I would flick my mouse. In addition to this, I had originally lost the wireless USB that plugs into the micro-usb cable the mouse comes with, and I ended up having to use my superlight wired for about three months. I did not enjoy using it wired, and I don't believe you would either. The mouse is already precise in itself when it's wireless.
Battery life:
Despite the annoying battery sounds, the battery life on this mouse is insane. This will last your DAYS if not, almost a WEEK of usage. I found this mouse to be highly reliable with everyday use and gaming! Even that, charging the mouse doesn't take a long time, just don't be lazy and deal with sticking with wired for an hour or two, or just charge while you sleep!
Software:
The software is great on this mouse, during my experience, I appreciated the software with the ability to set custom DPI's that suited what I was doing whether it would be playing an FPS, or performing precisely sensitive activities on my computer.
Pros:
It's 61 grams, and it packs a punch in gaming. The battery life will last you ages, and the mouse will do what you desire. It is extremely precise, and highly reliable in intense FPS situations, and just comfortable for everyday use.
Cons:
The mouse uses a yucky mico-usb cable, and I wasn't always fond of it. However, the cable does the job, and the mouse doesn't disappoint. Additionally, if you end up losing the usb that the micro-usb plugs into, be aware that is DIFFICULT to find a replacement, and you may end up buying a weird third-party rather than Logitech certified.
Verdict:
Don't lose the wireless USB the mouse comes with, and just enjoy the experience! You're paying an insane amount for a light mouse and I highly recommend it. It's egg shell shape is comfortable and it's a classic of Logitech's features.
Holy beez kneez item nine
Subie Sawse✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
Coming from a longtime user (went through 3 of em) of the original wired G Pro"¦ this thing is crazy. It's a big difference how light it is. It now feels more like an extension of my body, than a tool I'm using. That's the best way I can describe it. Having never used the first generation Superlight, the mouse is amazing to me. Will definitely take some hours taming this light weapon of mass destruction but not too many.
Great gaming mouse, long life switches in theory.
Lance✓ Verified Purchase•August 21, 2023
I have a line of Logitech mice, from G108 to G502, G900, G903, G Pro, and I just got this G Pro Superlight 2. Every one of them was well-made and innovative at the time. I'll only talk about what is new to me, instead of a blanket praise of what's good.
The lightness is just amazing, but some functions were removed to reduce weight:
The mouse weighs 61g - it's amazingly light and easy to move in hand! Even compared to the first-gen G pro, it's a 20g reduction. However, the DPI switch and the 2 right-side quick buttons are removed as well.
And I'm shocked that nobody mentions this in the top review: The very first light sensor mouse switches!
One of the major reasons why people buy new mice is due to the double-clicking issue that developed over long-term usage, it is caused by a deformation on the contact point of the mouse switch (what clicks on a mouse button). It is not preventable. However, if what Logitech claims is real, by using a light sensor to detect clicking input, this mouse simply avoided contact detection whether it was worn out or not. The mouse button could last forever, IN THEORY. To turn this on, go to G-hub, settings on the bottom right of mouse icon, Lightforce switch - optical only.
Free anti-skip pads! Very nice addition!
I recommend this mouse despite it being pricy at the moment, but if what is advertised is real, I think it's worth the price.
The lightness is just amazing, but some functions were removed to reduce weight:
The mouse weighs 61g - it's amazingly light and easy to move in hand! Even compared to the first-gen G pro, it's a 20g reduction. However, the DPI switch and the 2 right-side quick buttons are removed as well.
And I'm shocked that nobody mentions this in the top review: The very first light sensor mouse switches!
One of the major reasons why people buy new mice is due to the double-clicking issue that developed over long-term usage, it is caused by a deformation on the contact point of the mouse switch (what clicks on a mouse button). It is not preventable. However, if what Logitech claims is real, by using a light sensor to detect clicking input, this mouse simply avoided contact detection whether it was worn out or not. The mouse button could last forever, IN THEORY. To turn this on, go to G-hub, settings on the bottom right of mouse icon, Lightforce switch - optical only.
Free anti-skip pads! Very nice addition!
I recommend this mouse despite it being pricy at the moment, but if what is advertised is real, I think it's worth the price.
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