G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse
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Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2c Wireless Gaming Mouse is a Superlight performance-focused mouse for those that prefer a more compact mouse shape due to their hand size or grip style. LIGHTSPEED wireless offers low latency and reliable. Performance in even the most challenging environments. The next-gen HERO 2 sensor ensures pixel-perfect precision for all of your favorite games.Designed with Pros, Engineered to Win.
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3 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 26, 2025
any gaming headset with low latency actually built to last? tired of plastic junk breaking in months
Logitech G Pro works pretty well, it's lasted me 5 years and counting. I haven't even had to replace the ear cups yet.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Apr 4, 2025
BIFL - a mouse! What's a high quality mouse I can buy?
Go for lightweight mice, to reduce load on your hand. I've got a Logitech G Ultra leightweight, but was recently inspired by Linus Tech Tips to try out some of the new mice from China that's "stealing" the designs of the larger brands. Got myself an Attack Shark. Cheap enough to get replaced, since a mouse is basically a consumeable at this point, if you use it that much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozcZuz5p3ss
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Mar 9, 2025
Need to replace my mouse!
I had a Logitech G700 for 13 years, just started having issues. Even the battery is original, been using it since 2012 and I carry it with me when travelling, and whenever I'm not working from home I take it with me. Since I have no backup, decided to get a G502 to be used while I fix the G700 (Pretty good chance a good cleaning and a new battery will be enough, not sure yet though) and maybe for gaming, but now I'm actually considering the G502 as my standard (Gaming AND Work) and leaving the G700 as the backup/travel mouse. Thr G502 is quite good, and the software is so much better it's actually shocking. A G502 X Plus would be ideal, but a G502 Wireless is already amazing. Avoid the wired ones, the wires are VERY fragile. Not sure the G502 will last as long as the G700, but if it lasts half as long I'll already be happy. The G Pro also seems amazing, too few buttons for me though. Do avoid the entry lvl ones (Especially G300 series), they're usualy bluetooth, not rechargeable, use cheaper sensors etc. so most likely they won't last as long. Razer may be an option, but I had the worst experience with the Black Widow V2 (Keyboard), something went horribly wrong in that project. Keys would break and come off in a few months, they didn't sell said keys, and even during warranty I'd have to email them, they'd ask me which keys broke, and would ship the keys to me internationally. Stopped contacting them pretty quickly, the parts being bad is one thing, being taxed for the keys after I paid for a product that broke multiple times during warranty just felt like a scam. The mouses seem to be much better but they kinda lost me with that, maybe I'll give them a go at some point. Maybe.
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