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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  • Russell

    > 24 hour

    This mouse is amazing. I was using the G305 previously since my budget was on the stricter side but hey. were moving up. I just want to say that if youre using a mouse thats 95+ grams...losing nearly half that weight really. really. makes a difference. I never realized that stopping the weight of a 95+ gram mouse was actually more difficult than I believed until I used this. This mouse stops on a dime. Most times I dont even have to micro-adjust. I was legitimately not used to my crosshair going exactly where my brain was telling it to go. Anyone thats concerned about having to use logitech g hub, just install it, turn on onboard memory and use logitech onboard memory manager to change it to your desire then you can install both of them if you really wanted to.

  • George D. Scott

    > 24 hour

    Remember to fully charge your mouse when you first get it! Ive always liked wired mice. You dont have to change the batteries, the response time has got to be the best, but when I tried the superlight, I was amazed. Since its so light, it causes almost no fatigue on your hand. It also allows for quick, responsive and precise movement. Since there is no cord, there is no drag whatsoever and this is actually HUGE. I used the G403 Hero wired mouse for a while but disliked the fact that the side rubber grips would deteriorate over time. This superlight X has solid plastic all around so there is no rubber to deteriorate. Furthermore, it comes with replaceable rubber grips to apply on the side and M1/M2 buttons. It has a superglide circle that can replace the black plastic one underneath the mouse to allow it to glide even more easily. Its a very basic mouse, and I would say it is good for a small to medium size hand grip. If you have large hands and long fingers, it may not be the mouse for you. It takes about an hour and a half to fully charge, and the battery lasts for about a week. Its best to just charge the mouse overnight. If your PC does not supply power to the USB ports when it is off, there should be a way to change this setting in the BIOS. This way, you can conveniently charge the mouse when you are done using your PC. Otherwise, an external power source can supply power to charge the mouse. The response time, when measured by rtings.com is actually identical if not even better than the wired g403 counterpart. This is hard to believe; both wired and wireless logitech mice can provide a 1ms response at a polling rate of 1000hz. The study shows that including button travel, this is actually a .03ms response time for all buttons. Thats pretty amazing. In a competitive gaming environment, pro players will always choose mice like this. No cord drag which inhibits aim, super light for quick movement, insanely good sensor for precision aim, and fast response time for faster reaction speed. Cant find anything negative to say about this mouse, YET!

  • Kelvin Douglas

    > 24 hour

    What can I say it’s a mouse for $140+ haha. Mouse movement really smooth for gaming. Only deduction I gave is for the mouse being really small for my hands. All In all love the mouse

  • henry añez

    > 24 hour

    It is an excellent mouse

  • Thielen

    > 24 hour

    I am testing out multiple mice to find what is best for me. Here is my experience with this mouse: (100% claw grip) Scroll wheel: Quiet. Tactile. It is great for web browsing and gaming, with the perfect amount of steps for one stride up or down. The middle click sucks. It just sucks. Too quiet, not tactile enough and requires too much pressure. Shape: Nice. I have a claw grip, so ambi gives me better motor control for pointing in all directions. In my experience, ergonomic mice tend to provide good control in some directions and only adequate in others. In other words, this feels more consistent. My right 2 fingers have a better time conforming to the shape. With ergo mice, my right 2 fingers are too stretched out which causes fatigue. Clicks: Both sides sound equal which is good. Youd be surprised how many new mice have a left click that feels different than the right. They are great. I also like the separated design where the buttons are segmented off from the mouse body. That is a good quality for people that palm grip to prevent accidental clicks. Id imagine this makes it repairable as well, but dont quote me on that. Side buttons: These are kind of eh. I expected more from a > $100 mouse. They feel kind of cheap. They dont have too much travel so thats not the problem. I think its just the shape and switch they used feels cheap and unnatural. This is in comparison to a Microsoft Intellimouse Pro. I really like the side buttons on the intellimouse. Not much else to say lol. Feet: Yes. This is the most surface area Ive ever seen for feet on a mouse. Its very smooth. 10/10 Weight: I actually thought there was something wrong with this mouse when I got it. No, its actually that light. Its crazy. Makes constant flicking feel like nothing, which is fantastic. With heavier mice, flicking a lot gets exhausting after a while and my muscles get cramped. Especially if you are using a thick mouse pad. For comparison, its about the weight of 3-4 wooden pencils. It feels like a mouse made of paper. Totally wild. Yet still strong with no creaks. So here is what killed it for me. The weight distribution is unbalanced. Most of the weight is towards the front, so when flicking and lifting you can really feel the mass tilt forward. To counteract this, you have to use your hand muscles to stop it from tilting. After about an hour of gaming I found my hand is cramped from fighting against the center of gravity. A solution to this would be to move your hand up further, which does solve the problem somewhat but it feels unnatural. It also makes backwards travel hit the palm of your hand, which sucks for games where vertical scanning for air-born players is important (TF2). Or mining (Minecraft). There is a compartment towards the back of the mouse to house the wireless USB dongle. It is large enough to stick in a quarter or some plato. THAT fixes the balance issue but defeats the purpose of buying a > $100 lightweight mouse. Might as well buy something thats weighted properly. Everyone has different preferences so dont let my experience dictate your purchase. This mouse is extremely light and if thats what your after give it a shot and decide from yourself.

  • Joseph Walton

    > 24 hour

    Mouse is light and comfortable. I mainly use this in wireless mode, and have noticed that mouse clicks sometimes do not register. In wired mode I doubt this is an issue. But if you primarily plan to use this in wireless mode, it is something to consider. Not a huge issue though and I am happy with this purchase. Just depends on your use case.

  • Josiah

    > 24 hour

    At first i was going to return because i was having major stuttering issues, i watched one youtube video and realized it was simply to me having the wireless USB directly into computer rather than the little adapter thing that comes with it. Once i figured that out there was no stuttering and it worked perfectly.

  • morteda

    > 24 hour

    Great mouse, but the wheel stopped working for me after a couple months. Blew it out with air, worked a bit, then flaked again. Logitech sending a replacement, so I will have 2 of them, but hopefully this was a one-off. Good battery life and response overall. A bit spendy, but worth it esp. if you like lightweight.

  • JCN

    > 24 hour

    Im just a simple man and Im glad switching to a wireless one after using G502 my whole life. I know there are better options out there but Ill always recommend to choose whichever you feel like it or perhaps to your budget, its your money after all. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with my purchase even though G Pro X is on the expensive side but as long as it last longer than Id expect it to be then its fine.

  • Christina A

    > 24 hour

    This is the third mouse I bought my son and I know it will finally be the last! Best mouse for computer gaming!

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