The first-gen Logitech G Pro Wireless was a major breakthrough for wireless gaming mice. It was the first to offer latency that matched wired mice, making it a popular choice among professional esports players. The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless launched back in 2020 took things a step further by being even lighter and more portable than the original, while still maintaining the same great performance. Logitech has now launched a new mouse in the Superlight series, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2. So let’s talk about it here.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Specifications

This new wireless model has the same comfortable shape as its predecessor, but it has a few key improvements over its predecessor. Logitech has finally replaced the old micro-USB port on its predecessor with the modern USB-C port. This is a more modern and convenient connection type.

The new mouse uses “Lightforce” switches instead of fully mechanical switches. Lightforce switches are a hybrid design that combines the feel of mechanical switches with the speed and durability of optical switches. This should help to reduce the incidence of unintended double-clicks.

Logitech has also improved the battery life of the mice which is now rated at 95 hours per charge, up from 70 hours on Logitech G Pro X Superlight. This is a significant improvement, and it should make the mouse last longer between charges.

You also get a new “Hero 2” sensor which Logitech says offers better tracking performance. The Hero 2 sensor can track at up to 500 inches per second (IPS) and up to 32,000 DPI. It also has a dual array design that helps to improve tracking accuracy when the mouse is lifted or tilted.

Last but not least, the maximum polling rate has been increased from 1,000Hz to 2,000Hz. This means that the mouse can report its position to the computer 2,000 times per second, which can help to improve gaming performance. The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 goes on sale today at a retail price of $159 from the company’s official site and Amazon

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