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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  • Tony

    > 3 day

    My 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 !

  • AZ ANON

    > 3 day

    This is a top tier gaming mouse, especially for FPS/Tac shooters. Its super lightweight, latency is extremely good for a wireless mouse, and looks very sleek. The G Pro Hub software is very easy to use and has everything you need in a mouse software. The battery life on this thing is amazing, I can play for days without having to charge. Compared to my old mouse, the Glorious Model O wireless, this thing probably has 2x or 3x the battery life. That being said, the charging cable sucks. It is super stiff and heavy and pretty much renders the mouse useless for gaming while its charging. With my old Model O mouse, the charging cord was just the normal cord for the wired mouse and made it possible to play while charging. Not sure if this cord is the same as the wired cord since Ive never had a wired G Pro, but yeah its really bad. I cant fault it too much for this drawback though, since it does charge extremely fast so any downtime is minimal. The biggest issue I have with this mouse though is the middle mouse button (scroll wheel button). Mine broke within two months of acquiring this mouse in a very frustrating way. It works only about 50% or less of the time. This is an issue for me as I use my scroll wheel click as a keybind in games I play, so I had to rebind it to another key and relearn it. A quick search on the internet revealed many other people with the same issue of the middle mouse button breaking. To be clear, the scroll wheel still works fine when scrolling, its clicking it down that is the issue. In conclusion though, this is an awesome mouse overall and a good investment if you are looking to climb into higher ranks of FPS/Tac shooters, just wish the middle mouse button was working

  • Josiah

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Connor

    > 3 day

    battery life is a 10/10 build quality maybe a 8/10, mouse buttons on the side could use some extra durability weight 10/10, this thing is super easy and light to use

  • Kat

    > 3 day

    My husband is ecstatic about this mouse. We originally had a different ergonomic mouse for him that was wired and flexible, but our cats thought it a tasty treat, and after replacing it *3* times, we decided to go for something worth more and less edible. Lightweight, versatile, and simple to set up and use, any casual or hardcore gamer would enjoy this mouse. Personally, I prefer my mouse to be a bit more weighted, but for those who like the lightweight ease, this mouse is for you! The convenient charging pad makes for simplistic, continuous use, and its dual function as a mousepad negates the need for any separate charging stations. 10/10 hope I dont have to buy again because of my cats.

  • Miss Jadyn Sporer

    > 3 day

    True to its name - this mouse is extremely light. It almost feels like nothing is inside the shell, kind of like me. As far as the performance, no complains there either. Unfortunately, after around 5 months of use, the smooth coating on the right side has already started to chip and come off. I dont grip it hard, or use it aggressively in any way. Just casual use for strategy games and work. You would think for the price, this wouldnt be an issue, but it is. 4/5

  • 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

  • Jason L

    > 3 day

    Minus one star for lack of USB-C. Everything else about this mouse was very nice, however as an FPS player with high sensitivity, how light the mouse was, it was harder to control for me. Made me realize I need a little weight in my mice. Everyone I know that has tried/uses this mouse loves it.

  • Bkoe

    > 3 day

    This mouse is fantastic in every single way. I previously ran cheaper mice and none can compare to this one. Its so light but it doesnt feel cheap, the plastics used are firm, and they dont grease up. This mouse glides seamlessly across my desk, even without the mousepad, it has no issue moving. The battery is definitely one of its best perks, it seriously takes like 1-2 weeks to die with regular daily use. To be fair, some days I only use it for 1-3 hours, but it still hasnt died. I received this Nov 27th, 2022 and as of writing this review it is January 8th, 2023. In that time Ive only had to charge this mouse 4 times, thats insane. And I think the censor is really the icing on the cake, its really responsive and snappy. I noticed immediate skill change when I used it in some of my top games and its stayed like that ever since. I highly recommend this mouse, its great.

  • Thielen

    > 3 day

    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.

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