Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Review - Updated with 8000 Hz Tested 67

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Review - Updated with 8000 Hz Tested

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Packaging


Aside from the mouse, one finds a rubber charging cable (USB Type-A to Type-C), wireless dongle, wireless extender, quick start guide, Powerplay puck, set of grip tape, and sticker inside the box.

Weight


My scale shows around 58 g (+/- 1 g), which is slightly less than the weight cited by Logitech. This equates to a weight reduction of 4 g compared to the Pro X Superlight, achieving parity with the similarly sized and likewise RGB-less Razer Viper V2 Pro. An excellent weight.

Cable


The Pro X Superlight 2 comes with a regular rubber charging cable (USB Type-A to Type-C). In terms of flexibility, this one is below average, making it difficult to impossible to play while charging without feeling restricted. The measured length of the cable is 1.80 m, and a ferrite bead is attached.

The charging cable also functions as an extension cable if used in conjunction with the wireless extender. A storage compartment for the dongle is found on the underside of the mouse.

Feet


The feet on the Pro X Superlight 2 are non-dyed pure PTFE (Teflon) feet. Glide is decent and thickness below average. The ring around the sensor ensures CPI stays consistent upon applying vertical pressure. Compared to the Pro X Superlight, the size and shape of the lower skate has been altered slightly, rendering third-party feet made for the former incompatible with the Pro X Superlight 2.
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