In late 2018 Logitech introduced their G Pro Wireless gaming mouse which for the first time showed that lightweight mice could be wireless. Weight was just starting to take off with enthusiasts and Logitech was quick to innovate on the wireless side. At the time I was already sporting the G703 with their PowerPlay mousepad that wirelessly charges so the move to a mouse that is similar in shape to what I prefer that would be lighter weight and wireless was a no-brainer. Even with all of the other mice that have come into the office, on my main PC, I always end up back using the G Pro Wireless. So when rumors of a new lighter weight model starter to take off I couldn’t wait. Well, I finally got my hands on the new Pro X Superlight and I can see what all has changed.
Product Name: Logitech Pro X Superlight
Review Sample Provided by: Logitech
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
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Color Options |
Black or White |
Sensor |
Hero 25K |
Resolution |
100 – 25,600 DPI |
Max. acceleration |
> 40G |
Max. speed |
> 400 IPS |
Acceleration |
Zero smoothing/acceleration/filtering |
Dimensions |
Height: 125.0 mm (4.92 in) Width: 63.5 mm (2.50 in) Depth: 40.0 mm (1.57 in) |
Weight |
<63 g (<2.2 oz) |
Powerplay |
POWERPLAY compatible |
Buttons |
5 buttons |
Gliders |
No-additive PTFE Feet |
Onboard Memory |
Yes |
Microprocessor |
32-bit ARM |
USB report rate |
1000 Hz (1ms) |
Battery Life |
Constant motion: 70h |
Requirements |
USB port Windows® 8 or later, macOS® 10.11 or later Internet access for optional software download |
Warranty |
2-Year Limited Hardware Warranty |