| Brand | Logitech G |
|---|---|
| Series | G PRO X Superlight |
| Item model number | 910-005940 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 2.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 2.5 x 4.92 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 2.5 x 4.92 inches |
| Color | White |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| ASIN | B087LP6F4Y |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Date First Available | November 18, 2020 |
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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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| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Compatible Devices | PC, MAC |
| Series | G PRO X Superlight |
| Special Feature | SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT |
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- Meticulously designed in collaboration with many of the world’s leading esports pros. Engineered to win, being the pinnacle of our continued pursuit for the highest levels of performance.
- Ultra-lightweight at under 63 grams, with hyper-minimal redesign achieving nearly 25% weight reduction compared to standard PRO Wireless mouse.
- Powered by LIGHTSPEED, PRO X SUPERLIGHT is our fastest and most reliable PRO mouse yet.
- Incredibly precise, fast and consistent control with HERO Sensor, designed from the ground up by Logitech G engineers for the best possible gaming performance.
- Large, zero-additive PTFE feet deliver a smooth glide for a pure, fluid connection with the game.
- Available in black and white.
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DESIGNED WITH PROS, ENGINEERED TO WIN
A result of our continued collaboration with top esports pros, PRO X SUPERLIGHT is engineered with a single goal—to create the lightest possible PRO wireless gaming mouse while retaining the structural integrity and optimizing our pro-grade technology. Take first faster than ever.
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LESS THAN 63 GRAMS
Our lightest PRO mouse, PRO X SUPERLIGHT weighs less than 63g— nearly 25% lighter than PRO Wireless.
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PRO-GRADE WIRELESS
Focus on nothing but winning with LIGHTSPEED, our innovative, pro-grade wireless technology.
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PRECISE AND EFFICIENT CONTROL
Our HERO 25K sensor provides precision, speed, & consistency for complete confidence in tournaments.
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MINIMIZED FRICTION
Large, zero-additive PTFE feet deliver a smooth glide for a pure, fluid connection with the game.
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PRO X WIRELESS HEADSET
PRO G 50 mm drivers and BLUE VO!CE technology for the clear and precise pro-grade audio you need to win. All with the freedom and reliability of LIGHTSPEED wireless.
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PRO X KEYBOARD
With swappable pro-grade GX switches and compact design, this mechanical gaming keyboard is built for the world’s top esports athletes.
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POWERPLAY COMPATIBLE
Combine PRO X SUPERLIGHT with the most advanced wireless gaming mouse charging system. Your mouse will simply never run out of power.
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Introducing PRO X SUPERLIGHT—our lightest, fastest PRO mouse ever. Powered by LIGHTSPEED, it’s here to help you remove all obstacles, so you can focus on nothing but winning.
Get insanely precise, fast, and consistent control with HERO Sensor. Take first faster with zero-additive PTFE feet that deliver a dramatically smoother glide.
PRO X SUPERLIGHT weighs less than 63 g without the need for ridiculous holes.
Developed in collaboration with a large group of the world’s best esports pros, PRO X SUPERLIGHT features hyper-minimal design, but is packed with our latest technologies and advancements. PRO X SUPERLIGHT is available in black and white.
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Incomplete list of Mice I've tried over the years:
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Zowie EC1-A
Zowie EC2-A
Zowie FK1 and + version
Zowie FK2
Zowie S1 and S2
Zowie ZA entire series
Asus ROG GLADIUS I and II
Logitech G Pro
Logitech G Pro Wireless
Logitech MX 518
Logitech G502 (brick)
Logitech G403
Logitech G700s
Logitech G900
Logitech G703
Logitech G602
Logitech G303
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Roccat Pure owl eye
Roccat Kain 100
Roccat Burst Pro
Finalmouse Ergo (first run)
Finalmouse Ergo (second run summer edition)
Finalmouse Tournament Pro
Finalmouse Scream One Second Edition
Finalmouse Utralight pro and Ultralight 2
Finalmouse Air 58
Microsoft Intellimouse (early models and modified present day)
Razer Basilisk
Razer Naga
Razer DeathAdder (all versions)
Razer Lancehead
Razer Abyssus
Razer Viper (original)
Razer Viper (new 2019 version)
Razer Viper Ultimate
Razer Viper Mini
Razer Mamba elite
Razer Mamba wireless
Razer Ouroboros
Razer Imperator
Razer Diamondback
Steelseries Rival
Steelseries Sensei
Steelseries Kinzu
Glorius Model O (first and second batch)
Corsair m65
Corsair Glaive
Mionix Naos 7000
Mionix Avior
Mionix Naos 3200
Dream Machines DM1 Pro S
Fnatic Flick 2
Fnatic Clutch 2
GLorious Model O
Glorious Model O-
Glorious Model O wireless
Glorious Model D-
Gwolves Hati
Gwolves Hati S
Gwolves Skoll
Coolermaster MM710 and modified version
Coolermaster CM110
Coolermaster MASTERMOUSE MM530
Logitech G Pro X Superlight (current primary)
By David on February 14, 2021
Incomplete list of Mice I've tried over the years:
Zowie EC1
Zowie EC1-A
Zowie EC2-A
Zowie FK1 and + version
Zowie FK2
Zowie S1 and S2
Zowie ZA entire series
Asus ROG GLADIUS I and II
Logitech G Pro
Logitech G Pro Wireless
Logitech MX 518
Logitech G502 (brick)
Logitech G403
Logitech G700s
Logitech G900
Logitech G703
Logitech G602
Logitech G303
Roccat Kone Pure
Roccat Pure owl eye
Roccat Kain 100
Roccat Burst Pro
Finalmouse Ergo (first run)
Finalmouse Ergo (second run summer edition)
Finalmouse Tournament Pro
Finalmouse Scream One Second Edition
Finalmouse Utralight pro and Ultralight 2
Finalmouse Air 58
Microsoft Intellimouse (early models and modified present day)
Razer Basilisk
Razer Naga
Razer DeathAdder (all versions)
Razer Lancehead
Razer Abyssus
Razer Viper (original)
Razer Viper (new 2019 version)
Razer Viper Ultimate
Razer Viper Mini
Razer Mamba elite
Razer Mamba wireless
Razer Ouroboros
Razer Imperator
Razer Diamondback
Steelseries Rival
Steelseries Sensei
Steelseries Kinzu
Glorius Model O (first and second batch)
Corsair m65
Corsair Glaive
Mionix Naos 7000
Mionix Avior
Mionix Naos 3200
Dream Machines DM1 Pro S
Fnatic Flick 2
Fnatic Clutch 2
GLorious Model O
Glorious Model O-
Glorious Model O wireless
Glorious Model D-
Gwolves Hati
Gwolves Hati S
Gwolves Skoll
Coolermaster MM710 and modified version
Coolermaster CM110
Coolermaster MASTERMOUSE MM530
Logitech G Pro X Superlight (current primary)
1. Weight is fantastic considering the size and build quality.
2. Scroll wheel feels great.
3. Wireless, obviously.
4. Build quality feels solid.
5. Low latency. Competitive with high-end wired mice.
Dislikes:
1. Size is too big. My hands are on the smaller size of medium. I have no problem with other medium-sized mice like the Pulsefire Haste, but the Superlight is a little bulkier in the back compared to that one. Makes fingertip grip more difficult. Not impossible, but definitely not preferable.
2. Shape is too safe. I found it okay for all grip styles but great for none. Better for claw than fingertip for my hand. This point along with the first one were my dealbreakers. However, I didn't judge too hard for those since both are personal preference. Large hands could fingertip this mouse for sure. I can palm it, too, but it's not my favorite mouse for that. That would probably be the EC3-C or G502 Lightspeed. Honestly, if my hand were bigger, I might have given a better rating.
3. Clicks are just okay. I've had better clicks on mice that cost a fraction of the price. To compare this mouse to another one from Logitech, I'd say the click quality on the G203 is a little better, and I got that mouse on sale for literally a tenth of what I paid for the Superlight. The travel could be improved upon, and the switches shouldn't have been Chinese Omrons. Another example- the Viper Mini, which I prefer to this mouse, goes on sale for $30 regularly. It has better switches and slightly better click feel IMO. My favorite clicks have to go to the Pulsefire Haste, which has stock TTC Gold switches and is 1/3 the price of the Superlight. Honestly the travel isn't a huge deal. The more surprising part is that Logitech's own dirt cheap G203 has better tensioning and click feel while also having Omrons. I wanted to be impressed with the clicks at this price point, and I wasn't. Totally usable. Definitely not detrimental to gameplay at all, but they aren't $150 clicks.
4. Side buttons are nothing special. Cheaper mice have had bigger and/or more tactile side buttons. The click feel is standard. Wish they were flatter with the edges not rounded down so much. No competitive drawbacks here. There is at least a little separation between them, too. I just have to be picky with this mouse because the price tag warrants it.
5. Speaking of the price, it's too much. I paid just under $100 for a G502 Lightspeed and gave that mouse a positive review. This one, though much lighter, has fewer features. I think I could justify giving it 4 stars if it were under $120. There is definitely value in the competitive advantage you get from the light weight combined with wireless connectivity, but I don't know about $150 worth. I think the size negates said advantage a little anyway.
I returned my copy because I'm not keeping a mouse I paid $150 plus tax for unless it's going to be my main. Not worth it.
Edit: After learning about others' experiences, I have removed my positive remark about the stock feet from this review. Supposedly they're thin to the point that the mouse is prone to having bare plastic scrape mousepads. My grip is very light, so I did not experience this. It is a common complaint, however. So the stock feet should probably be replaced due to the thinness even though the material, to me, seems fine.
Edit 10/17/21 refined some of my comments and added build quality to the list of good attributes.
Edit 10/31/21 realized I didn't mention that the GPX has a low latency. Added that to pros. Minor revisions elsewhere.
Logitech did a pre-order on November 18 and then a full release on December 3. Most people who bought it in December have received their mice, but those who ordered in November have seem to been forgotten by Logitech. I know the demand for the mouse is high, but at least do a solid to the original unfulfilled orders. I am not the only person who has waited weeks if not a month, yet people who've ordered it weeks the release are getting theirs shipped. Perhaps it's just Amazon, but others who ordered on the Logitech site still await confirmation.
It may seem to others as something trivial, but on the other hand, it's just pain bad practice to forget those who ordered weeks prior to launch.
EDIT: I just received confirmation that my mouse will arrive on January 27 (3 weeks). Will update with review/photos when it arrives.
EDIT 2: Finally received this mouse, and i have to say, it was well worth the wait. The balancing is perfect, clicks are solid and the mouse wheel is excellent. No need to swap the encoder or buttons unless they go bad. Mouse wheel button is amazing. After getting used to it after a week, my aim is far better and I beat most of my PR’s in Kovaaks. Shape is perfect and safe. Mouse feet are good enough but will replace soon. The texture is amazing. As a sweater, pun intended, the coating works wonders and is one of the best I’ve seen.
TL:DR. Just buy it.
By Shahzad Khan on December 24, 2020
Logitech did a pre-order on November 18 and then a full release on December 3. Most people who bought it in December have received their mice, but those who ordered in November have seem to been forgotten by Logitech. I know the demand for the mouse is high, but at least do a solid to the original unfulfilled orders. I am not the only person who has waited weeks if not a month, yet people who've ordered it weeks the release are getting theirs shipped. Perhaps it's just Amazon, but others who ordered on the Logitech site still await confirmation.
It may seem to others as something trivial, but on the other hand, it's just pain bad practice to forget those who ordered weeks prior to launch.
EDIT: I just received confirmation that my mouse will arrive on January 27 (3 weeks). Will update with review/photos when it arrives.
EDIT 2: Finally received this mouse, and i have to say, it was well worth the wait. The balancing is perfect, clicks are solid and the mouse wheel is excellent. No need to swap the encoder or buttons unless they go bad. Mouse wheel button is amazing. After getting used to it after a week, my aim is far better and I beat most of my PR’s in Kovaaks. Shape is perfect and safe. Mouse feet are good enough but will replace soon. The texture is amazing. As a sweater, pun intended, the coating works wonders and is one of the best I’ve seen.
TL:DR. Just buy it.
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When I first bought this mouse I was extremely critical on it, as anyone spending 200 for a mouse should be. Imagine spending 200 on a PlayStation controller, I'd rather just use a broken one. Only time you spend that much is when you're really trying to go professional or just want a custom made controller for yourself, but that's when I realized this mouse was never made to be an perfectly molded to my hands, extreme comfort, and super premium feeling mouse. It was a gaming mouse, with the core focuses being to improve ability. When I finally realized this I was able to stop looking for those extra little things that Logitech features in it's other lines.
After understanding this the mouse become an (almost) dream come true, as it was a nice balanced, light, high response mouse. It being wireless is a massive plus too now that I'm getting used to the extra freedom it brings to my computers usability.
Long story short I can appreciate the mouse for what it was made to do, 200 still seems a little high and I dont doubt $50 of the cost is namesakes alone. Worth it if you mostly use your computer for games and they're you're main or second main focus.
Not for office workers or casual users though. More hobbyist gear, which I should of assumed by the price before buying.
3 Star Old Review:
I'm not really sure what all the hype around this mouse, it's really light and its Bluetooth which are both really cool. If those are what you're looking for then go crazy.
But after spending a good chunk of money on this product and using it for about a month, I have some slight issues with the mouse that I don't think should slide for a item costing 200. (at least when I bought it)
The scroll wheel feels very clicky, harsh, and overall a little cheap feeling. The wheel also features some white paint on its holder but on opening the case it was already chipping off. Just doesn't give me that premium feeling you'd expect spending this much on it.
The size of the mouse makes it hard for me to feel like I'm getting a proper fit on it as well. I suppose my hands are a little to big but the mold just feels uncomfortable.
- Smooth glide with PTFE feet on various mousepads, great tracking and accurate positioning (high optical sensor accuracy
- Long battery life
- Light weight (63g)
- Simple design
- Very likely fixed double clicking issue (so far no issues)
Cons:
- High price
- Lack of physical switch to change DPI (Logitech G-Hub is necessary)
Overall score: 4.5/5
Mouse is an immediate improvement from the standard G PRO wireless. Upon picking up the mouse, you can feel the weight difference of 20g. Amazing build quality, as expected from logitech. Coating is less slippery, and the new mouse feet glide way smoother. Wish there was RGB, but there had to be sacrifices.
All in all, an amazing wireless, superlight mouse that doesn't sacrifice build quality for the lower weight. Would totally recommend if you manage to find one/get a good price.
- Incredibly lightweight. I never knew I would care about the 15g reduction from my current mouse until I tried it.
- Long battery life: using it non-stop for more than 8 hours a day, lasts about two weeks between charges.
Cons:
- crazy expensive, especially considering how basic it is. No charging dock, no LEDs, 5 buttons only
- Mouse feels cheap. The clicks feel "hollow" compared to G Pro.
- Coating (personal preference): prefer G Pro's coating or Razer's rubberized coatings to this one. Although the G Pro X's coating offers good grip, it makes it feel like I have chalk between my fingers and the mouse. I dislike the feeling of chalk on skin, especially when I'm just browsing and chilling, and not being a sweat lord trying to 360 no scope someone in a game.











