Unveiling the Magic: A Deep Dive into the Logitech G Pro X Superlight

Unveiling the Magic: A Deep Dive into the Logitech G Pro X Superlight

The most competitive gamers are always on the lookout for the lightest mice available. There are numerous options for lightweight wireless gaming mice. In this review, we’ll dive into how the Logitech G Pro X Superlight stands up against others in this competitive market.

First Impressions
Despite a hefty price tag and a simple design, the Superlight has a lot to offer and might just surprise you.

Features
– Dimensions: 12.5 x 4 x 6.35 cm
– Weight: 61 grams (0.13 lbs)
– Buttons: 5
– Switches: Omron 20M
– Sensor: Hero 25K
– Cable: USB-C to USB-A
– Connectivity: Wired or 2.4 GHz wireless
– Battery Life: 70 hours

Packaging & Accessories
The Superlight comes in a straightforward Logitech box, containing:
– The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Mouse
– Wireless receiver
– Receiver extension adaptor
– USB-A to USB-C cable
– Optional grip stickers
– Optional aperture door

These accessories are designed to enhance your customization options, making it easier to connect the mouse and offering additional grip and drag preferences.

Weight
Weighing just 61 grams, the Superlight lives up to its name, even outshining models like the Fnatic BOLT. Although the Razer V2 Pro is lighter at 58 grams, Logitech has managed to create this lightweight mouse without using a honeycomb design, often found in other options such as the Genesis Zircon X. However, some non-essential features have been sacrificed to achieve this.

Build Quality
The Superlight emphasizes function over form. You won’t find RGB lighting or vibrant designs; it has just five buttons. If you prioritize performance over flashy aesthetics, this minimalist approach won’t be a drawback. The mouse offers accurate and quick movements when the DPI is set correctly, despite its plain appearance.

Buttons
The Omron 20m buttons on the Superlight are both reliable and crisp, with the main buttons feeling satisfying to click. The side buttons are easily accessible but may feel a bit loose, though this isn’t something you’d notice much during intense gameplay. The scroll wheel is responsive and tactile, performing well even if it’s not as tight as some competitors like the Razer Viper.

User Experience & Sensor
The Superlight’s high-hump, flat-top shape is suitable for various grip styles, though fingertip grips might find accessing the side buttons challenging. Its ergonomic design helps ensure you maintain a good grip during quick movements.

In conclusion, while the Logitech G Pro X Superlight may not have all the bells and whistles, it excels in providing a lightweight, functional, and customizable experience for serious gamers.