With the Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, you can react quickly in-game. Thanks to the HERO 2 optical sensor with 32.000DPI, you can quickly glide the wireless gaming mouse across your desk during fast games. That way, you can always react with precision during gaming. This is a light 60g gaming mouse, so you can game with more precision. You can set the 2 extra thumb buttons yourself, so you can react faster than your opponent when you switch weapons or perform a special attack. Wirelessly connect the gaming mouse via the USB-A dongle so you have enough freedom of movement while you game. This is a wireless gaming mouse with a 95-hour battery life. That allows you to keep gaming for a long time without charging it.
With the Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, you can react quickly in-game. Thanks to the HERO 2 optical sensor with 32.000DPI, you can quickly glide the wireless gaming mouse across your desk during fast games. That way, you can always react with precision during gaming. This is a light 60g gaming mouse, so you can game with more precision. You can set the 2 extra thumb buttons yourself, so you can react faster than your opponent when you switch weapons or perform a special attack. Wirelessly connect the gaming mouse via the USB-A dongle so you have enough freedom of movement while you game. This is a wireless gaming mouse with a 95-hour battery life. That allows you to keep gaming for a long time without charging it.
With the Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, you can react quickly in-game. Thanks to the HERO 2 optical sensor with 32.000DPI, you can quickly glide the wireless gaming mouse across your desk during fast games. That way, you can always react with precision during gaming. This is a light 60g gaming mouse, so you can game with more precision. You can set the 2 extra thumb buttons yourself, so you can react faster than your opponent when you switch weapons or perform a special attack. Wirelessly connect the gaming mouse via the USB-A dongle so you have enough freedom of movement while you game. This is a wireless gaming mouse with a 95-hour battery life. That allows you to keep gaming for a long time without charging it.
With the Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, you can react quickly in-game. Thanks to the HERO 2 optical sensor with 32.000DPI, you can quickly glide the wireless gaming mouse across your desk during fast games. That way, you can always react with precision during gaming. This is a light 60g gaming mouse, so you can game with more precision. You can set the 2 extra thumb buttons yourself, so you can react faster than your opponent when you switch weapons or perform a special attack. Wirelessly connect the gaming mouse via the USB-A dongle so you have enough freedom of movement while you game. This is a wireless gaming mouse with a 95-hour battery life. That allows you to keep gaming for a long time without charging it.
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Functionality:I am already loving it, boot up valorant, and the feeling of using it was ecstatic. Not only was it light and had a shape that's fitting for my grip, the smoothness and quick tracking overlay were superb. 1khz and a 400ips, plus others extras, this mouse allows me to perform without any setbacks. Quality:The mouse has a smooth feeling to it, and I enjoy the scroll wheel since it's not unnecessarily smooth. They even give out rubber that's attachable to the mouse to compensate for its smoothness. Perfect smoothness on the bottom and well grip on the top. Material:It's very light even for its size. It's a mouse that should take precautions because one drop on that mouse could do some serious damage. I guess that's the cons of wanting a feather like ... MoreFunctionality:I am already loving it, boot up valorant, and the feeling of using it was ecstatic. Not only was it light and had a shape that's fitting for my grip, the smoothness and quick tracking overlay were superb. 1khz and a 400ips, plus others extras, this mouse allows me to perform without any setbacks. Quality:The mouse has a smooth feeling to it, and I enjoy the scroll wheel since it's not unnecessarily smooth. They even give out rubber that's attachable to the mouse to compensate for its smoothness. Perfect smoothness on the bottom and well grip on the top. Material:It's very light even for its size. It's a mouse that should take precautions because one drop on that mouse could do some serious damage. I guess that's the cons of wanting a feather like weight mouse. It's an intricate mouse that's has great material but fragile.Overall, I love this mouse. Hats off to the seller for giving the package extra precautions, not only adding air bubbles bags but air bags as well. I was wondering why the box was so big, but I found out that there were so many protection barriers. Every item that was advertised on their website, I got it, so it's legit. This was my biggest spending for a mouse, but I don't regret it.
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After less than 2 weeks, the scroll wheel started misbehaving. The scroll wheel problems exist for last 5-6 years in many different Logitech mice. The biggest offender was Superlight 1, the previous version of this mouse.While holding the middle mouse button (scroll wheel button), it will detect it at first but after a second or two it will start "toggling" the button while I am holding it.The problem is even more noticeable while moving the mouse. It will constantly toggle the middle button.This makes is unusable in 3D modelling where user needs to move the model constantly with the middle mouse button. Same goes for RTS games where the player always moves the camera.Even thought I wrote more advantages then disadvantages, the mouse is very disappointing in ... MoreAfter less than 2 weeks, the scroll wheel started misbehaving. The scroll wheel problems exist for last 5-6 years in many different Logitech mice. The biggest offender was Superlight 1, the previous version of this mouse.While holding the middle mouse button (scroll wheel button), it will detect it at first but after a second or two it will start "toggling" the button while I am holding it.The problem is even more noticeable while moving the mouse. It will constantly toggle the middle button.This makes is unusable in 3D modelling where user needs to move the model constantly with the middle mouse button. Same goes for RTS games where the player always moves the camera.Even thought I wrote more advantages then disadvantages, the mouse is very disappointing in general because one of the 3 main buttons is not working properly. The misbehaving button is noticed in every workflow when it is in use...For last 5-6 years, Logitech did not manage to repair the scroll wheel issue.
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After owning 2 copies of the original G Pro X Superlight, I was excited for an upgrade to one of my favorite mice.The shape is unchanged and still remains the same as the previous superlight, and the first release, the G Pro Wireless. This shape works well for essentially all grip styles and feels great to aim with.The weight is essentially identical to the original superlight, which can be considered disappointing to those who hoped for a lower weight.The coating on the mouse is nothing special; you aren't getting a rubberized coating like on Vaxee or Zowie mice, or the more recent Razer mice. This leads to a very mediocre grip feeling, and the included rubber grips don't do a great job at improving that either. I would definitely opt for aftermarket grip tape ... MoreAfter owning 2 copies of the original G Pro X Superlight, I was excited for an upgrade to one of my favorite mice.The shape is unchanged and still remains the same as the previous superlight, and the first release, the G Pro Wireless. This shape works well for essentially all grip styles and feels great to aim with.The weight is essentially identical to the original superlight, which can be considered disappointing to those who hoped for a lower weight.The coating on the mouse is nothing special; you aren't getting a rubberized coating like on Vaxee or Zowie mice, or the more recent Razer mice. This leads to a very mediocre grip feeling, and the included rubber grips don't do a great job at improving that either. I would definitely opt for aftermarket grip tape if you have very dry hands.The scroll wheel feels decent quality, nothing special, but no issues whatsoever, which is great for those of us who use scroll wheel to jump in-game.The side buttons feel decent, but still worse than many of the other mice on the current market, as they're much smaller, and don't feel as light and crispy as some of the better side button implementations.The mouse skates are decent. The lack of rounded edges makes them not feel great on softer mousepads as you'll get more of a "digging" feeling, so I would replace them with alternative ptfe skates if you are using a soft/x-soft mousepad.The sensor quality feels great and is smooth, absolutely no concerns there. There had been some reports of sensor spin-outs but it seems they fixed those through a firmware upsate, and shouldn't be a concern to buyers in the future.The build quality and quality control on my unit is where my feelings go from unimpressed to downright disappointed. The sides had slightly more flex than my original superlights, but nothing too noticeable for it to be a concern, however after essentially a days worth of use I noticed that both my left and right click had become very very loose feeling, as if the tensioning screws that keep the clicks in place weren't fully tightened, or the tolerances of the click pieces weren't up to par. This accompanied by the less tactile feeling of the optical switches compared to the original superlights standard mechanical seitches, lead to a less than optimal click feeling.At first this issue seemed minimal, as I figured the click feel shouldn't effect in game performance too much, but the looseness of the clicks created a grinding sensation alongside an overall rattly feel in the clicks that was EXTREMELY distracting in game.Being advertised as an esports/competitive gaming mouse, any buyers are likely looking for the best they can get, and this feels subpar to the other current releases.I would recommend purchasing the original superlight (which is cheaper!) for a better experience. For those of you who dislike the shape of the g pro, but want a symmetrical mouse still, I would look towards the Razer viper v3 pro. If you are looking for an ergonomic shape, then I would opt for a Razer deathadder v3 pro.I hope for future iterations of the g pro, logitech can take some inspiration from the other top dogs in the high-end gaming mice scene, such as Finalmouse, Razer, Vaxee, and Zowie.
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Functionality:I am already loving it, boot up valorant, and the feeling of using it was ecstatic. Not only was it light and had a shape that's fitting for my grip, the smoothness and quick tracking overlay were superb. 1khz and a 400ips, plus others extras, this mouse allows me to perform without any setbacks. Quality:The mouse has a smooth feeling to it, and I enjoy the scroll wheel since it's not unnecessarily smooth. They even give out rubber that's attachable to the mouse to compensate for its smoothness. Perfect smoothness on the bottom and well grip on the top. Material:It's very light even for its size. It's a mouse that should take precautions because one drop on that mouse could do some serious damage. I guess that's the cons of wanting a feather like ... MoreFunctionality:I am already loving it, boot up valorant, and the feeling of using it was ecstatic. Not only was it light and had a shape that's fitting for my grip, the smoothness and quick tracking overlay were superb. 1khz and a 400ips, plus others extras, this mouse allows me to perform without any setbacks. Quality:The mouse has a smooth feeling to it, and I enjoy the scroll wheel since it's not unnecessarily smooth. They even give out rubber that's attachable to the mouse to compensate for its smoothness. Perfect smoothness on the bottom and well grip on the top. Material:It's very light even for its size. It's a mouse that should take precautions because one drop on that mouse could do some serious damage. I guess that's the cons of wanting a feather like weight mouse. It's an intricate mouse that's has great material but fragile.Overall, I love this mouse. Hats off to the seller for giving the package extra precautions, not only adding air bubbles bags but air bags as well. I was wondering why the box was so big, but I found out that there were so many protection barriers. Every item that was advertised on their website, I got it, so it's legit. This was my biggest spending for a mouse, but I don't regret it.
After less than 2 weeks, the scroll wheel started misbehaving. The scroll wheel problems exist for last 5-6 years in many different Logitech mice. The biggest offender was Superlight 1, the previous version of this mouse.While holding the middle mouse button (scroll wheel button), it will detect it at first but after a second or two it will start "toggling" the button while I am holding it.The problem is even more noticeable while moving the mouse. It will constantly toggle the middle button.This makes is unusable in 3D modelling where user needs to move the model constantly with the middle mouse button. Same goes for RTS games where the player always moves the camera.Even thought I wrote more advantages then disadvantages, the mouse is very disappointing in ... MoreAfter less than 2 weeks, the scroll wheel started misbehaving. The scroll wheel problems exist for last 5-6 years in many different Logitech mice. The biggest offender was Superlight 1, the previous version of this mouse.While holding the middle mouse button (scroll wheel button), it will detect it at first but after a second or two it will start "toggling" the button while I am holding it.The problem is even more noticeable while moving the mouse. It will constantly toggle the middle button.This makes is unusable in 3D modelling where user needs to move the model constantly with the middle mouse button. Same goes for RTS games where the player always moves the camera.Even thought I wrote more advantages then disadvantages, the mouse is very disappointing in general because one of the 3 main buttons is not working properly. The misbehaving button is noticed in every workflow when it is in use...For last 5-6 years, Logitech did not manage to repair the scroll wheel issue.
After owning 2 copies of the original G Pro X Superlight, I was excited for an upgrade to one of my favorite mice.The shape is unchanged and still remains the same as the previous superlight, and the first release, the G Pro Wireless. This shape works well for essentially all grip styles and feels great to aim with.The weight is essentially identical to the original superlight, which can be considered disappointing to those who hoped for a lower weight.The coating on the mouse is nothing special; you aren't getting a rubberized coating like on Vaxee or Zowie mice, or the more recent Razer mice. This leads to a very mediocre grip feeling, and the included rubber grips don't do a great job at improving that either. I would definitely opt for aftermarket grip tape ... MoreAfter owning 2 copies of the original G Pro X Superlight, I was excited for an upgrade to one of my favorite mice.The shape is unchanged and still remains the same as the previous superlight, and the first release, the G Pro Wireless. This shape works well for essentially all grip styles and feels great to aim with.The weight is essentially identical to the original superlight, which can be considered disappointing to those who hoped for a lower weight.The coating on the mouse is nothing special; you aren't getting a rubberized coating like on Vaxee or Zowie mice, or the more recent Razer mice. This leads to a very mediocre grip feeling, and the included rubber grips don't do a great job at improving that either. I would definitely opt for aftermarket grip tape if you have very dry hands.The scroll wheel feels decent quality, nothing special, but no issues whatsoever, which is great for those of us who use scroll wheel to jump in-game.The side buttons feel decent, but still worse than many of the other mice on the current market, as they're much smaller, and don't feel as light and crispy as some of the better side button implementations.The mouse skates are decent. The lack of rounded edges makes them not feel great on softer mousepads as you'll get more of a "digging" feeling, so I would replace them with alternative ptfe skates if you are using a soft/x-soft mousepad.The sensor quality feels great and is smooth, absolutely no concerns there. There had been some reports of sensor spin-outs but it seems they fixed those through a firmware upsate, and shouldn't be a concern to buyers in the future.The build quality and quality control on my unit is where my feelings go from unimpressed to downright disappointed. The sides had slightly more flex than my original superlights, but nothing too noticeable for it to be a concern, however after essentially a days worth of use I noticed that both my left and right click had become very very loose feeling, as if the tensioning screws that keep the clicks in place weren't fully tightened, or the tolerances of the click pieces weren't up to par. This accompanied by the less tactile feeling of the optical switches compared to the original superlights standard mechanical seitches, lead to a less than optimal click feeling.At first this issue seemed minimal, as I figured the click feel shouldn't effect in game performance too much, but the looseness of the clicks created a grinding sensation alongside an overall rattly feel in the clicks that was EXTREMELY distracting in game.Being advertised as an esports/competitive gaming mouse, any buyers are likely looking for the best they can get, and this feels subpar to the other current releases.I would recommend purchasing the original superlight (which is cheaper!) for a better experience. For those of you who dislike the shape of the g pro, but want a symmetrical mouse still, I would look towards the Razer viper v3 pro. If you are looking for an ergonomic shape, then I would opt for a Razer deathadder v3 pro.I hope for future iterations of the g pro, logitech can take some inspiration from the other top dogs in the high-end gaming mice scene, such as Finalmouse, Razer, Vaxee, and Zowie.
The dongle and charger it came with isn’t working out of the box, so I had to use my own USB-C charger. So, I am not too happy about that. Quality points reduced for that. Tried connecting the mouse via the cord and it just wouldn’t work, even thought it was the port but no the port is fine it was the wire it came with, had to test a different charger to get it to work. The mouse is fast, there is no dpi button so you have to adjust everything in Logitech G Hub, another app to download that I was not too keen on and when being used by anyone it was nonsensical to download the app on everyone’s computer. Overall, it’s a nice mouse, fast but the issues that were experienced does not justify the price. I don’t know who would be using the mouse at 32000 dpi speeds ... MoreThe dongle and charger it came with isn’t working out of the box, so I had to use my own USB-C charger. So, I am not too happy about that. Quality points reduced for that. Tried connecting the mouse via the cord and it just wouldn’t work, even thought it was the port but no the port is fine it was the wire it came with, had to test a different charger to get it to work. The mouse is fast, there is no dpi button so you have to adjust everything in Logitech G Hub, another app to download that I was not too keen on and when being used by anyone it was nonsensical to download the app on everyone’s computer. Overall, it’s a nice mouse, fast but the issues that were experienced does not justify the price. I don’t know who would be using the mouse at 32000 dpi speeds because it’s not feasible and your mouse goes so fast you can’t keep track of where it went at that speed. I keep it at around 6000 dpi which is still pretty fast. The features do not outweigh the cost in my opinion. I would have expected to reduce or increase my dpi settings at the click of a button depending on my tasks but that’s not a feature it has and there is no setting to make even the wheel adjust it for you, therefore it’s cumbersome to manipulate. If you have small hands, it is light but it’s quite large so your fingers are spread out quite a bit for small hands. Also, the magenta is more pink than anything.
Traded my Logitech G502(1st gen) for this and would say it is great. It is as light, if not lighter than my G502 without its weights & battery lasts for long time. It has USB type "C" as a connector, which is a plus, and connect on the same dongle as my G915 keyboard. Also, I love how comfortable it is to use the mouse and it is ambidextrous use.There are couple downside to this is that it doesn't have a free scroll wheel & side to side click like my G903. There is a limited amount of programmable keys, which I use for DPI adjustment. To Save Weight I guess... which is fine & understandable.However, it is a pain that there is no dedicated button for DPI adjustment, which I had to use the 2 side buttons for DPI use. Also it is reliant to the Logitech Program to ... MoreTraded my Logitech G502(1st gen) for this and would say it is great. It is as light, if not lighter than my G502 without its weights & battery lasts for long time. It has USB type "C" as a connector, which is a plus, and connect on the same dongle as my G915 keyboard. Also, I love how comfortable it is to use the mouse and it is ambidextrous use.There are couple downside to this is that it doesn't have a free scroll wheel & side to side click like my G903. There is a limited amount of programmable keys, which I use for DPI adjustment. To Save Weight I guess... which is fine & understandable.However, it is a pain that there is no dedicated button for DPI adjustment, which I had to use the 2 side buttons for DPI use. Also it is reliant to the Logitech Program to use the full capabilities of the mouse since it comes out the box 3600 dpi or less. Another, Logi Software is horrendous to use as it always doesn't work. It would be best to just program the mouse first and set it to onboard memory mode for ease of use.Finally, I was going to rate this 4 Stars, but change it to 3 Stars due to customer experience being Horrible. Since purchasing is part of the experience. I would say that the customer service was lazy. I wanted to split pay this with a E-Giftcard & credit, but instead said no b/c it was too much of a bother to try and do something. The BestBuy (Westbury, NY) Customer Service, was 1st accommodating, but after having problems with their system. Which is not my fault... The treatment went from kindness to, I don't want to bother with you, quickly.
When it comes to gaming peripherals, Logitech is always a solid option. I have had many logitech mouses and headsets in the past and currently use a Logitech G733 Headset, so when I saw that I could review this Superlight 2, I immediately jumped at the chance. I have had the chance to test out this mouse over the past few days and test it by itself as well as against another mainstream option in the Glorious Model O that I had been using prior to this one.The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Lightspeed Gaming Mouse itself is and will be, in my opinion, a very strong option moving forward for buyers to consider if not the favorite option to consider. It delivers on the advertised blazing response time with a polling rate of 2,000 hz (I was able to record a max value ... MoreWhen it comes to gaming peripherals, Logitech is always a solid option. I have had many logitech mouses and headsets in the past and currently use a Logitech G733 Headset, so when I saw that I could review this Superlight 2, I immediately jumped at the chance. I have had the chance to test out this mouse over the past few days and test it by itself as well as against another mainstream option in the Glorious Model O that I had been using prior to this one.The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Lightspeed Gaming Mouse itself is and will be, in my opinion, a very strong option moving forward for buyers to consider if not the favorite option to consider. It delivers on the advertised blazing response time with a polling rate of 2,000 hz (I was able to record a max value of 2015hz) and insane battery life of 95 hours (During my 3 days of testing post software update, The Superlight 2 only fell from 55% to 51% with heavy usage, so this mouse will likely last you quite a bit before needing to be charged). The Superlight 2 is also equipped with the new HERO2 sensor featuring tracking over 500 inches per second, an up to 32,000 max DPI, and a USB Type-C port for charging when needed. All of this also comes in a package weighing just 60 grams, 7 grams lighter than my Glorious Model O. The Superlight 2 also has the advantage of being truly wireless while delivering the same level of performance. For anyone gaming on the go, or just wanting that fully wireless set-up, that could be the deciding factor between the two.In Conclusion, I have been very impressed with this mouse. For the price of $160, I find the Superlight 2 to bring pretty fair value. Yes, it is expensive, but as a refresh of a currently top-selling mouse that is coming in at the same price, I believe it should sell just as well.
I have had two of these mice and both have had the same problem. Dont get me wrong i know you arent suppost to throw or smash things, but when you get hardocore into a competitive game, sometimes it can slip through the cracks. Both mice have experienced the same problem. I pick the mouse up and slam it back down on my desk and after a few times, not back to back, the mouse will click no longer. Now if you are a chill gamer and dont have any anger to get out while you play this mouse might be pretty good for you. Another thing I don’t particularly like about the mouse is the grip tape. It is cheeply made and will starting leaving sticky residue on your hands after a week or three. My razer viper V2 had withheld many of mouse smashes and the grip tape is still ... MoreI have had two of these mice and both have had the same problem. Dont get me wrong i know you arent suppost to throw or smash things, but when you get hardocore into a competitive game, sometimes it can slip through the cracks. Both mice have experienced the same problem. I pick the mouse up and slam it back down on my desk and after a few times, not back to back, the mouse will click no longer. Now if you are a chill gamer and dont have any anger to get out while you play this mouse might be pretty good for you. Another thing I don’t particularly like about the mouse is the grip tape. It is cheeply made and will starting leaving sticky residue on your hands after a week or three. My razer viper V2 had withheld many of mouse smashes and the grip tape is still holding on strong after a few years. Are there some plastic parts free to explore inside the mouse? Maybe. But i’ll tell this, the mouse still works flawlessly, and the grip tape still has no signs of pulling up.
Out of the box the first thing I noticed was just how light this mouse really is. The name is superlight and that is defintely right on with the actual weight of this mouse. It is significantly lighter than my other wireless and wired mice that I currently use or have used in the past. Depending on your preference the lightweight feature is either a pro or a con.For me I sort of appreciate the change in weight compared to the Corsair Sabre I have been using for a few months. The cord of my Corsair tends to get in my way and when playing games where I have to cover a lot of distance on the mouse pad vs. cranking up the DPI that can be a bit annyoing. The battery life so far on this Pro X though has been pretty solid so far only using roughly 20% of the battery over ... MoreOut of the box the first thing I noticed was just how light this mouse really is. The name is superlight and that is defintely right on with the actual weight of this mouse. It is significantly lighter than my other wireless and wired mice that I currently use or have used in the past. Depending on your preference the lightweight feature is either a pro or a con.For me I sort of appreciate the change in weight compared to the Corsair Sabre I have been using for a few months. The cord of my Corsair tends to get in my way and when playing games where I have to cover a lot of distance on the mouse pad vs. cranking up the DPI that can be a bit annyoing. The battery life so far on this Pro X though has been pretty solid so far only using roughly 20% of the battery over the few weeks of daily use on and off. Based on the app it shows I have roughly 77 hours of battery left which is pretty good. It also comes with a USB 3.0 extension to allow for the USB transceiver to be position as close as possible to where the mouse is to reduce any possible lag.I have a USB 3.0 dock on my desk with some other HDD's plugged in so I just plugged it in there and so far have noticed no issues with lag. I already had the Logitech G Hub installed for other previous Logitech devices so after the last update the mouse was recognized and allowed for me to configure it. The app is pretty straightforward and allows you to setup and customize multiple profiles to be stored in the onboard memory of the mouse.My one and probably only gripe about the mouse and why I knocked it down a star is there is no button to cycle DPI settings on the fly without going into the mouse or using hot keys. One thing I liked about previous Logitech mice or my current Corsair was the buttons to allow me to scroll through preset DPI settings on the fly with just the press of a button. Other than that the mouse is great and I crushed my Aimlabs scores within mutliple tests using this mouse vs. my Corsair Sabre and works great in FPS and RTS games depending on what you are into.
Over all it's a good mouse. As I've gotten older, and have been able to afford; have come to appreciate finer computer peripherals. I have the opinion that Logitech makes on average the best peripherals like lighter mice, and this one is light. However their hub software isn't the greatest. My only complaint is that is does not have a dpi button to switch the sensitivity. Not a big deal since I really don't ever need to do that. In the rare case that I do, I have to open the hub software and set it through that. Not a show stopper, but I did notice it. I really only like one other mouse on the market and it is made by steel series. While being lighter and having a dpi switch, it is aesthetically more gawdy. I didnt want multiple peripheral software on my computer, ... MoreOver all it's a good mouse. As I've gotten older, and have been able to afford; have come to appreciate finer computer peripherals. I have the opinion that Logitech makes on average the best peripherals like lighter mice, and this one is light. However their hub software isn't the greatest. My only complaint is that is does not have a dpi button to switch the sensitivity. Not a big deal since I really don't ever need to do that. In the rare case that I do, I have to open the hub software and set it through that. Not a show stopper, but I did notice it. I really only like one other mouse on the market and it is made by steel series. While being lighter and having a dpi switch, it is aesthetically more gawdy. I didnt want multiple peripheral software on my computer, so I decided this was the best fit. While for weight and performance I would give the steel series one 9/10, this one is right behind it at an 8 -8.5/10. I would like to mention that I believe that there is always room for improvement and I would never give anything 10/10. Anything even as good or great as it is can be improved, even when the improvements that can be made aren't apparent.
the dongle+charging cable combo stopped working after a few days but the little usb thing still works anyway and it doesn’t make a difference. i came from a g502 hero se (probably like the worst model of g502) and it was like 5 years old. People will tell you that you need to spend $200 on a ULX or else you will never be good at games but i don’t think it’s true. this mouse looks really good (i don’t like honey comb designs) and is lighter than most mice without being super tiny. it doesn’t sacrifice quality either with all of the buttons feeling really nice (side buttons are mushy but it’s not important) and you can squeeze it really hard without anything happening. the feet could be better but it’s easy to buy a custom pair for like 10-20 dollars. the best part ... Morethe dongle+charging cable combo stopped working after a few days but the little usb thing still works anyway and it doesn’t make a difference. i came from a g502 hero se (probably like the worst model of g502) and it was like 5 years old. People will tell you that you need to spend $200 on a ULX or else you will never be good at games but i don’t think it’s true. this mouse looks really good (i don’t like honey comb designs) and is lighter than most mice without being super tiny. it doesn’t sacrifice quality either with all of the buttons feeling really nice (side buttons are mushy but it’s not important) and you can squeeze it really hard without anything happening. the feet could be better but it’s easy to buy a custom pair for like 10-20 dollars. the best part about this mouse is the battery life. its been almost a month since i got it, and i haven’t had to charge it once. they tell you that it has 72 hrs of battery but thats just not true (in a good way). even if you do manage to run out of battery while playing, all you have to do is just plug the cable into the computer and your mouse and you can charge while playing with a wired mouse. 9.5/10