The Logitech G Professional X Superlight 2 improves an already nice gaming mouse

Logitech’s G Pro X Superlight has been one of the popular gaming mice amongst fans and esports professionals because it arrived in 2020, and as we speak Logitech is refreshing it with a couple of key updates. The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, as the brand new wi-fi mannequin is named, shares the identical agreeable form as its predecessor, however cleans up a lot of that gadget’s minor annoyances. It’s accessible beginning as we speak for $159.

For one, the G Professional X Superlight 2 costs and connects over USB-C, whereas the prior mannequin was caught with an historic microUSB port. As a substitute of utilizing absolutely mechanical switches, which may doubtlessly introduce points with unintended double-clicks over time, the brand new mouse additionally makes use of the “Lightforce” switches seen in Logitech’s G502 X series. This can be a hybrid resolution with each mechanical and optical components, the thought being to steadiness the texture of the previous with the quicker velocity and (sometimes) larger sturdiness of the latter.

Past that, the battery life is now rated at 95 hours per cost, up from 70. A brand new “Hero 2” sensor is alleged to supply steadier monitoring when rapidly lifting or tilting the mouse. (It additionally raises the utmost DPI and monitoring velocity to 32,000 and 500 IPS, respectively, although each figures are overkill for many.) And the utmost polling fee has jumped from 1,000Hz to 2,000Hz – some gaming mice can attain as high as 8,000Hz, however that has little sensible profit except you utilize a monitor with a very excessive refresh fee.

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I’ve had the G Professional X Superlight 2 readily available for a couple of days. Identical to the primary Superlight, the primary enchantment right here is the ambidextrous, “potato”-style form, which ought to match properly with nearly any hand dimension or grip type. It’s nonetheless a “jack of all trades, grasp of none” state of affairs: The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro, for instance, is contoured in a manner that’s extra accommodating to bigger arms and palm grips. However this design is secure for a wider vary of individuals.

At 60 grams, the G Professional X Superlight 2 is simply about three grams lighter than its predecessor. Many choices nowadays are technically lower-weight, however no critical individual may name this heavy. The outer shell remains to be strong and devoid of “honeycomb”-style holes, and in comparison with the primary Superlight, the feel on the plastic feels a bit higher-quality.

Unsurprisingly, I’ve additionally had zero points with efficiency. Throughout multiplayer shooters like Halo Infinite, slower-paced RPGs like Baldur’s Gate 3 and on a regular basis work, monitoring has been correct and constant, whereas clicks have registered with no noticeable delay. The PTFE (aka Teflon) toes are marginally longer and wider than earlier than, however they glide easily both manner. (An non-obligatory PTFE cowl for the USB receiver compartment on the again provides a bit of further velocity.) The scroll wheel cannot tilt left or proper, nevertheless it’s comparatively quiet, grippy and exact.

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (left) looks almost identical to the original G Pro X Superlight (right), but it does come with a handful of meaningful improvements.
The G Professional X Superlight 2 (left) seems to be nearly equivalent to the unique Superlight (proper) on the skin.

Picture by Jeff Dunn / Engadget

The brand new optical-mechanical switches, in the meantime, give every press a definite, tactile sensation. They sound bassier than the primary Superlight, however they really feel tighter. The absolutely optical switches on the DeathAdder V3 Professional – at the moment the highest premium choose in my gaming mouse buying guide – come off as mushier by comparability. Logitech wouldn’t present a particular estimate for what number of clicks the primary buttons can maintain, however in idea, this hybrid design must be extra sturdy than conventional mechanical switches. If that’s a priority, you’ll be able to activate an “optical solely” mode by Logitech’s G Hub software program, although that’ll shorten the battery life.

Some compromises have carried over. There’s no RGB lighting, no Bluetooth and no devoted DPI change button. There are two customizable shortcut buttons on the left facet, however none on the precise, so the mouse isn’t really ambidextrous. Logitech’s G Hub software program makes it pretty straightforward to assign macros and DPI profiles – together with the power to customise the sensitivity of horizontal and vertical actions individually – however loads of individuals have discovered it buggy previously. And none of this comes low cost. In the event you personal the unique Superlight, there most likely isn’t sufficient new right here to justify one other $159.

That mentioned, a few of these omissions are to be anticipated on condition that the mouse is aimed squarely at competitive-minded gamers. I’ll must confirm Logitech’s battery life claims, however should you’re keen to spend for a high-performing mouse with out an explicitly ergonomic form, the G Professional X Superlight 2 seems to be to be a prime choice.

The Logitech G Pro X TKL wireless gaming keyboard.

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Apart from the brand new mouse, Logitech has launched a brand new wi-fi gaming keyboard, the G Pro X TKL. That tenkeyless mannequin can be accessible as we speak for $199. Right here you’re dual-shot PBT keycaps, per-key RGB backlighting, devoted media keys, a sturdy steel base and the same old suite of software program customizations by G Hub. It might probably join over Bluetooth and a removable USB-C cable along with a wi-fi dongle, and it’s available with Logitech’s tactile (GX Brown), linear (GX Purple) or clicky (GX Blue) switches. Logitech says you’ll be able to swap in third-party keycaps, and it charges the battery life at 50 hours.

In some ways, the G Professional X TKL is paying homage to Logitech’s G915 TKL, solely it makes use of conventional mechanical switches as a substitute of low-profile ones. After utilizing it for a couple of days, it appears high quality: The keys are crisp, well-spaced and never noticeably rattly, the customizable RGB seems to be sharp, and Logitech’s wi-fi tech is reliable. All of it comes with a helpful carrying case, too. However the GX Brown switches on my unit are pretty loud, and it lacks among the superior options of different high-end gaming boards just like the Wooting 60HE or SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL. There is not any adjustable actuation, rapid trigger or hot-swappable switches. For $199, some might discover the characteristic set missing. However should you want a wi-fi mechanical keyboard in a TKL kind issue, what’s right here at the very least feels comfy and well-built.

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