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Under 63 g
With hyper-minimal redesign, PRO X SUPERLIGHT is our lightest and fastest PRO mouse ever weighing in at under 63 grams. Almost 25% lighter than standard PRO Wireless mouse.

LIGHTSPEED
LIGHTSPEED is next-gen, pro-grade wireless technology with even more responsive and reliable connectivity.

HERO sensor
HERO Sensor, engineered by Logitech G, is incredibly precise, fast, and consistent for ultra-fine control.

Zero-Additive PTFE Feet
Zero-additive PTFE mouse feet deliver a smooth glide for an incredibly smooth connection to your game.


Made with and for Pro Gamers: designed in collaboration with the world’s leading gaming esports pros; engineered to win, it is the pinnacle of our continued pursuit for the highest performance level
Ultra-lightweight engineering: at under 63 grams, with hyper-minimal redesign achieving nearly 25 percent weight reduction compared to the standard PRO Wireless mouse
LIGHTSPEED Wireless: With pro-grade USB wireless performance, LIGHTSPEED provides a rock-solid and super-fast 1 ms report rate connection, without the drag and distraction of a cord
HERO 25K Sensor: this Pro gaming mouse has the latest version Hero sensor; the most accurate, high performing and efficient gaming sensor yet, exceeding 400 IPS and delivering 25600 DPI tracking
Smooth glide: the large zero-additive PTFE feet of this Logitech G gaming mouse delivers a smooth glide for a pure, fluid connection with the game
Customers say
Customers find this gaming mouse excellent for FPS gaming and appreciate its lightweight design at 60g, along with its amazing battery life and almost no input latency. The functionality receives mixed feedback, with some saying it works great while others report it stops working. Customers disagree on the value for money, with some finding it worth the high price while others consider it overpriced. The click accuracy and scrolling ability also receive mixed reviews, with customers reporting double click issues and scroll wheel skipping problems.
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