2024 the best mouse for gaming review


Price: $3291
(as of Nov 14, 2024 14:21:07 UTC - Details)

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The PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 Wireless Gaming Mouse is the next generation of our trusted championship-winning mouse, made even better. Take your performance to new heights with an award-winning 60g design, LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, the most advanced HERO 2 gaming sensor, and the confidence and reliability of LIGHTSPEED wireless, and long battery-life—now with a faster report rate than the previous generation. It’s an esports icon made even faster, more reliable, and more precise.
Fast and Precise Wireless Gaming Mouse: A pro gaming icon—now faster and more precise; it is designed in collaboration with the world’s leading esports pros and engineered to win
Pro Precision: LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches enable pro-level precision, reliability and ultralow latency optical actuation with a crisp, tactile click
Most Advanced Optical Sensor in Gaming: HERO 2 features tracking over 888+ IPS, up to 44,000 DPI and precise sensor calibration with zero smoothing, acceleration or filtering
Better Performance: Our championship-winning, wireless mouse—made even better; now with 4K polling, USB-C charging, 95-hour battery life (3) and POWERPLAY compatibility all at 60g
Zero-Additive PTFE Mouse Feet: Command a smooth glide and seamless connection to your game with Zero-additive PTFE mouse feet
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Reviewer: Brian R.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best mouse on the market IMO - Pretty much the perfect mouse (for most) PC gamers
Review: I mostly play Overwatch as my main game, but I do a fair amount of aim trainers too (mostly aim labs), and this mouse is hands down my favorite mouse. I bought a second one for work actually (I am a programmer), so I use my mouse for work too (though I try to use the keyboard when I can). The mouse feels amazing. It is extremely light, the shape of the mouse is pleasant for the average mouse grip (mine is a hybrid palm and finger-tip grip, leaning more towards the palm and a light finger-tip touch), it keeps its charge a very long time, I never have problems keeping it charged up as a one-hour charge will last you a long time (like more than 1 week depending on your use of course, but I use more than the average gamer and I only charge about once every 1.5 to 2 weeks), the mouse also has a great sensor (up to 32k), the software for this version of the Superlight (2) offers advanced customization options like setting the lift off point (which can be high, medium, or low), the DPI can be easily set (I use 800 at 5 DPI as a DPS main (mostly Ashe and Tracer)), though you can set multiple profiles with 5 different settings each, and you can even set the x-axis and y-axis individually too. Also, the scroll wheel works perfectly. I had several Superlight Pros (the first version) where the scroll-wheel would break and I could never get it to work again, and it seemed like a software change would break it, not anything physical like slamming or dropping it, but with the Superlight version 2, I have not once had that issue and I've changed all the same software settings and I've got mad a few times and slammed it pretty hard and it hasn't broken, so I'm deeply impressed with this mouse, thus it gets the 5 stars, and I don't give those out unless I think it was earned, I give good products 4 stars, lol.

Reviewer: CARLOS V.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Logitechs stuff never failed
Review: Incredible feeling in the hand, great quality materials, light weight, so confortable. Very nice experience so far. Battery life is as advertised, not complains so far. Worth buying.

Reviewer: Alexandra “Lady”
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So SO Good!
Review: After 3-4 months with the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2, it’s become an essential for my gaming setup. The ultra-lightweight design and 8K polling rate make movements feel seamless and incredibly responsive, perfect for competitive play. The wireless connection is reliable with zero lag, and the battery life holds up impressively. Overall, it’s a top-notch mouse for anyone who values precision and speed in their gaming experience.

Reviewer: Reihu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great gift and upgrade!
Review: My husband used the original version of this mouse in red and it developed a problem with the scroll wheel-it would randomly scroll in the opposite direction both in use and if the mouse was moved fast enough. It was the most irritating thing.Out of the box, the new mouse had roughly 13% battery but charged so quickly! It feels a bit lighter than the previous generation, and the usb-c charging is definitely a plus. It’s much more sensitive to movement, though I admit I get worried I’ll accidentally throw it because it barely feels like I’m holding anything. It’s got a brilliant white color and came with extra skate pads and some small weights if desired. Husband has been very happy to use it since we got it for his birthday a few days ago. I work from home and he streams religiously so we’ve had plenty of opportunity to use the mouse since we bought it. The connection has been very consistent, the size isn’t too awkward for either of us, and considering the price he paid for the last one versus the upgrade I wish he had bought this one first. Very pleased overall

Reviewer: Star
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lightweight gaming mouse. Mouse size is decent for small hands.
Review: Been using this mouse for about 6 months for work, school, and gaming. The mouse size is alright. I have small hands, and my hand doesn't get sore or strained using it for several hours. It has decent ergonomics. The clicks are much quieter than a Razer Viper V3 Pro. The sound clicks are as "loud" as linear switches (which are fairly quiet) if noise level is a concern for you. I prefer quieter, but tactile clicks, which this mouse does quite nicely. The mouse clicks don't bother me when I'm working at night.Battery life lasts quite a long time for this mouse. I can use this mouse for a couple of days (or even a week, if I'm taking breaks) without having to charge it. On Logitech G HUB, it says the battery life lasts for approximately 96 hours. You'd have to download Logitech G HUB to customize macros and set sensitivity on the mouse. If you're using this mouse for mainly gaming, make sure to go to "Device Settings" and under "Lightforce Switch" set it to "Optical Only". This will decrease battery life, but will utilize the full performance of the optical switch and has lower latency.My only gripes are the Logitech G HUB is glitchy sometimes and certain game profiles don't automatically switch over, like when I tab in and out between the desktop and Fortnite, and the software doesn't automatically switch to the "Fortnite" profile, and the side buttons feel a bit mushy when building and editing in Fortnite. The side buttons could be a bit crispier.Overall, this mouse does the job and excels for gaming, especially FPS and fast-paced games.

Reviewer: Wrathofgumby
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Really good mouse.
Review: This reminds me of the Razer Death Adder. I used the Death Adder for many years and ordered the same mouse over and over again. So that means, I love this mouse! It's very lightweight and has the two side buttons. I tried some wireless Razer mouses and they both died on me very quickly. So I was done buying Razer wireless mouses and went with this one. My friend had been using this mouse for a while and told me to try it. So far it's working great. I've had it for over a week and, I think, the battery is still at 63%... Battery life when you're getting two weeks out of it is insanity. The Deathadder v3 I bought a couple of months ago is getting 4 hours... So this is a huge improvement there.Changing the DPI requires going on the software. There's no button to change the DPI settings. That would be my big complaint, but I don't play many games anymore that requires lower DPI so it hasn't been a big issue for me.

Reviewer: Maran
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Meu filho aprovou a utilização. Preciso e com boa ergonomia.

Reviewer: AC
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Using this for work and various video games (cs). Very light mouse, almost feels like air. Build quality is excellent, the materials are pleasant to the touch. The sensor is very precise and smooth, this mouse wont let you down in a clutch. No issues with battery life (multiple full days), just keep a usb-c cable nearby. My phone charger is multipurpose now, phone/headset/mouse.The only issue is the middle click (mouse3): when held down, it can register multiple clicks when slightly changing pressure. For gaming, no big deal; for working, very lame (can close/open multiple tabs by accident). From forums/reddit, this is common to most (if not all) superlights.I've used the superlight for several months now with no new issues (other than the middle button).Before this, I've had at least seven wired and later wireless g703s. Something usually breaks within a year or so (left/right double clicking, mouse wheel issues, etc.). I expect the same for the superlight. That's gaming, cant help it. Might sound bad, but both g703 and superlight are excellent mice. With heavy use, it is inevitable that something breaks eventually. If looking for cheaper mice, g703 is a heavier alternative.pros:-"super light"-great sensor-no issues with logitech drivers-logitech good customer service (can RMA, I got like 3 free g703 after issues with the purchased ones)cons:-no dpi shift button-inconsistent middle mouse, can register multiple clicks while holding m3 down (without letting go)-scroll wheel feedback is somewhat weak

Reviewer: Ivan Guerrero Azamar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: El mouse se siente mas robusto que el G Pro Superlight al igual que sus clicks pero eso mismo hace que el mouses aguante mas y apesar de que es mas robusto pesa menos que el anterior, es una compra totalmente recomendable si es que quieres un mouse que los clicks duren mucho, que sea comodo y pesando casi nada

Reviewer: Márcio Conceição
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Depois de 9 meses você ve o resultado... DEMORA PARA CHEGAR AO NORTE

Reviewer: Franklin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: As mentioned in the headline, I'm back to basics with this mouse. It's super light, it's white, it's wireless. It doesn't weigh a lot compared to my old Corsair Glaive. At 60g, the mouse is speedy and responsive—excellent tactile feedback with the buttons and scroll wheel. The plastic body has zero rubber side grips, which my Glaive has; after two years of wear, holding the Glaive felt gross and sticky with the rubber sides. However, the Superlight 2 does come with non-slip tape/stickers if you need extra grip.I probably could have gone with a flashier, cheaper, all-plastic mouse, but at the end of the day, the features of this mouse outweigh any of the other alternative mice I was looking at.On-board memory for profile switching between my laptop and desktop, weight is ultra-light. The Glorious Model O comes in at 59g (wired/RGB/black), but I wasn't into the RGB lighting and the Cooler Master MM710 at 52g (wired/black). It's ultra-lightweight, white, wireless and has no RGB; the Superlight 2 quickly met all my requirements.A downside to this mouse is the lack of ambidexterity, as there are no right-side buttons, a super long charging cable, and a missing dedicated DPI button. Switching DPI is through the G Hub software.It's pricey, but I can see this mouse lasting me a long time. Worth the investment, in my opinion.

Customers say

Customers like the lightweight design, lag-free performance, and ergonomic feel of the mouse. They mention it's surprisingly light, significantly boosts FPS performance, and feels better than normal. Some appreciate the battery life. However, some dislike the button responsiveness. Opinions are mixed on the build quality and value for money.

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