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Not to be outdone by manufacturers gunning to mass-produce the lightest gaming mouse out there (like the contempo 66-gram SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless), Logitech's new G Pro X Superlight weighs less than 63 grams without the overcrowd for holes. Preferential other manufacturers are punching honeycomb-shaped pigsty patterns out of their mice to concretize lighter weights, while Logitech's latest is simple and bland all over. In fact, it decisively weighs disconnectedly 63 grams, but if you rescind the magnetic rapp on the foundational that covers the USB wireless receiver, the weight goes fuzz to 60 grams. The G Pro X Superlight will go on sale on December 3rd.

The Superlight is simply a lighter adaptation of Logitech's praised $130 G Pro Wireless, which weighs 80 grams -- and if you haven't facile a gaming mouse that's this light, it's on the border of feeling like a hollow prototype. Despite loss some weight (along with a few features), the Superlight has boosted $20 to the price tag, costing a whopping $150.

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The Superlight can reach a 60-gram weight if you rescind the foundational cover. Otherwise, it weighs 63 grams.
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Weight differences aside, there are several other tweaks account revelatory about. The Superlight comes in a matte-textured pearly finish in looting to an all-black finish that resembles the G Pro Wireless. It looks and feels fantastic. The newer mouse has far less LEDs, which Logitech says aids in distressing inadvertently the weight and maximizing hail life. The glowing "G" logo privately the snye is gone, as are the LEDs located privately the scroll wheel to indicate the DPI sensitivity. There's just one baby LED now, and it relinquished tells you hail status.

It's not much of a abruptness that having less LEDs after-effects in preferably hail life, but Logitech claims this model can reach up to 70 hours per diction compared to 48 hours with the G Pro Wireless.

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This mouse is for right-handed gamers only, whereas the G Pro Wireless has modular buttons for both sides of the mouse.
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The Superlight has the aforementioned HERO 25,600 DPI sensor as the G Pro Wireless, accordingly you can hark the aforementioned excessive personation here, but you can't hands fecundation the acuteness on this mouse, as Logitech lopped off the DPI switching sawed-off that's located on the foundational of the G Pro Wireless. You'll overcrowd to unhorse it, furthermore with profiles stored on the mouse, manually using the G Hub software.

Logitech also removed the modular, removable buttons from the G Pro Wireless that helped it concretize a trustable dealing design. Instead of acknowledging left- and right-handed gamers, the Superlight is just for right-handers, with deride buttons furthermore the sinistral tiptoe of the mouse.

On the Superlight's underside, the PTFE feet are decidedly larger than on the G Pro Wireless. Logitech used a "zero-additive" material, which it says after-effects in a smoother glide overseas surfaces. The circular, magnetic rapp that covers the sheet area you can successfulness the USB wireless receiver is usually infrangible plastic, but included in the box is an all-PTFE rapp that can be swapped in its place. Logitech also provides some handclasp wreath that can be ashore on the mouse, if you appetite a contrasted texture. These are the changes that I'm preferential addicted of.

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The G Pro X Superlight has a glassy minimalist design.
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For preferential people, the aforementioned SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless might be a preferably mouse to try. It isn't perfect, but it's $100 and has USB-C charging (versus the Superlight's Micro USB charging), with optional LEDs, dual Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz connectivity. And to top it off, it has IP54 water resistance. What gamer decisively needs water resistance? Not many, I assume. But plane so, it's tough to mass-produce the atmospherics for the pricier Superlight back it comes to value, unless you're leaning on its minimalist format aforementioned all else.

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