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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  • 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.

  • Miss Jadyn Sporer

    11-04-2025

    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

  • 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

  • JCN

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Kyle

    > 3 day

    Hello, 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.

  • Lisa G. Halbert

    > 3 day

    This mouse has been perfect. There’s only 1 problem, the paint right where my thumb sits has worn through in less then a year. It’s a minor complaint, but still this is the first mouse I’ve had do this. If Logitech reaches out I’ll gladly change to a 5 star.

  • Mr. Ramon Pouros III

    > 3 day

    Used for about a week now, seems awesome. i typically dont use the wireless feature on items, so the fact that it can work 100% of the time just plugged in is great.

  • Bkoe

    08-04-2025

    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.

  • Nathan B.

    > 3 day

    Theyre not kidding about the superlight aspect. Switching from the much heavier Logitech G600, I immediately noticed a greater sense of speed and precision. Despite this, the build quality does not feel flimsy or fragile, and the battery life lasts roughly 2 weeks. This is the best mouse Ive owned, but I do hope they make a variation of it with more side buttons, if possible.

  • Alex

    Greater than one week

    I have one (1) complaint, and that is that the travel distance on the side buttons before you actually activate them and get feedback from the switch is a little longer than I would like. In every other aspect, this mouse is great. The regular mouse button clicks and the scroll wheel feel great. Shape and weight are all personal preference, but I do like the light weight and the shape. Ive never had any issues with this mouse, and it has great battery life, too. I go long enough between charges that I dont remember how long it usually takes to get the battery low.

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