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Logitech G Unveils its Lightest Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse Yet

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/19/2020 09:52 AM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Logitech G Unveils its Lightest Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse Yet

Complete with LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, the HERO 25K sensor, and a highly refined mechanical design, the PRO X SUPERLIGHT is quickly becoming the new standard reference for the world's elite esports professionals.

"Having good aim is a must, especially when playing CS:GO," said Oleksandr Kostyliev, better known as s1mple, a professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player for Natus Vincere (NAVI). "The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT allows playing at my peak, with zero limitations, zero compromise and most importantly, zero misses!" The new PRO X SUPERLIGHT joins an impressive lineup of PRO Series gear, which has earned a reputation for unrivaled quality and performance amongst the world's leading esports professionals. The PRO X SUPERLIGHT was field tested and played a key role in helping ASTRALIS win the Season 12 ESL PRO League Final, and G2 Esports win the 2020 League of Legends European Championship.

"I'm always looking for a way to boost my abilities," said Benita Novshadian, also known as bENITA, a professional Valorant player for CLG. "The newest PRO X SUPERLIGHT Gaming mouse is light and accurate, allowing me to focus just on the game and the task at hand. There's absolutely nothing holding me back!"

To meet the demands of competitive gaming, the new PRO X SUPERLIGHT was designed to remove all obstacles to winning by being Logitech G's lightest, fastest PRO Wireless mouse yet. Meticulously redesigned and engineered to reduce weight while enhancing performance, the new PRO X SUPERLIGHT is less than 63 grams and nearly 25% lighter than the standard PRO Wireless.

In addition, the PRO X SUPERLIGHT features a more responsive 2.4 GHz LIGHTSPEED wireless for untethered play and up to 70 hours of battery life. The new mouse has large, zero-additive PTFE feet, for a low-friction experience that delivers unrivaled precision, speed and maneuverability.

The PRO X SUPERLIGHT comes equipped with Logitech G's HERO 25K sensor at 25,600 DPI, the industry's first sub-micron level mouse sensor that can accurately track movement at the sub-micron level—approximately 1/50th the thickness of a human hair—without compromising on accuracy. The sensor does this without the use of smoothing and without spurious motion or parasitic counts.

The HERO 25K sensor utilizes a smart power management system to continuously adjust frame rates based on the movement of the mouse to minimize power consumption. Even at high DPI, HERO is 10X more power efficient than previous Logitech G sensors.

"With the PRO X SUPERLIGHT we pushed the boundaries of what's possible when you combine advanced technologies like LIGHTSPEED and HERO 25K with innovative super lightweight design," said Chris Pate, portfolio manager for Logitech G PRO Series. "Tested and validated by Pro athletes around the world, The PRO X SUPERLIGHT is the answer for gamers who are looking for the pinnacle of performance."

Pricing and Availability
Starting December 3rd, the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT will be available at Logitechg.com for $149.99 USD in both black and white.



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#5856650 Posted on: 11/19/2020 02:00 PM
For me personally and for other lefties out there, this is a HUGE downgrade over the original G Pro Wireless mouse because it is no longer ambidextrous.

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#5856654 Posted on: 11/19/2020 02:10 PM
For me personally and for other lefties out there, this is a HUGE downgrade over the original G Pro Wireless mouse because it is no longer ambidextrous.

They removed the buttons on the right hand side, wow, didn't expect that.

I'm happy with my GPW and I think I might pick this one up too, I'm a righty so that doesn't bother me.

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#5856836 Posted on: 11/19/2020 08:08 PM
They removed the buttons on the right hand side, wow, didn't expect that.

I'm happy with my GPW and I think I might pick this one up too, I'm a righty so that doesn't bother me.
I'll carry on using the original G Pro Wireless which has configurable side buttons on both sides since i'm a lefty :p

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#5856895 Posted on: 11/19/2020 09:33 PM
They removed the buttons on the right hand side, wow, didn't expect that.


Probably to cut the weight (by removing the magnets).

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#5856901 Posted on: 11/19/2020 09:52 PM
Probably to cut the weight (by removing the magnets).

Not probably, 100% the reason behind it. Thing is, I've followed all the leaks on reddit about this mouse and never once picked up on the fact they're removing those buttons. Not an issue for me so I'll be getting one, as I'm a righty and it shaves off almost 20g off of the GPW weight and will come with PTFE feet. The weight of the GPW isn't really an issue for me in the first place, what bothers me a little bit is that it's rear heavy with my grip.

If I was a lefty though, I'd be annoyed.

BTW, just realised one thing... This mouse will cost 1/3 of the price of a Playstation 5 with a controller. That's mad. A full blown console, with a CPU, RAM, GPU, cooling, "case"... and a controller. That's mad.

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