

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ultra-Lightweight, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, 5 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, Compatible with PC / Mac – Black
$159.99 Original price was: $159.99.$84.45Current price is: $84.45.
Price: $159.99 - $84.45
(as of Feb 21, 2025 15:54:34 UTC – Details)
Introducing PRO X Superlight—our lightest, fastest PRO mouse ever. Powered by Lightspeed, it’s here to help you remove all obstacles, so you can focus on nothing but winning.
Get insanely precise, fast, and consistent control with Hero Sensor. Take first faster with zero-additive PTFE feet that deliver a dramatically smoother glide.
PRO X Superlight weighs less than 63 g without the need for ridiculous holes.
Developed in collaboration with a large group of the world’s best esports pros, PRO X Superlight features hyper-minimal design, but is packed with our latest technologies and advancements. PRO X Superlight is available in black and white.
Meticulously designed in collaboration with many of the world’s leading esports pros. Engineered to win, being the pinnacle of our continued pursuit for the highest levels of performance.
Ultra-lightweight at under 63 grams, with hyper-minimal redesign achieving nearly 25% weight reduction compared to standard PRO Wireless mouse.
Powered by Lightspeed, PRO X Superlight is our fastest and most reliable PRO mouse yet.
Incredibly precise, fast and consistent control with Hero Sensor, designed from the ground up by Logitech G engineers for the best possible gaming performance.
Large, zero-additive PTFE feet deliver a smooth glide for a pure, fluid connection with the game. System Requirements-Windows 8 or later, macOS 10.11 or later
Available in black and white.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the mouse’s build quality, lightweight design, and good battery life. They find it comfortable and fast. However, some customers dislike the scroll wheel functionality. Opinions vary on value for money and click issues.
8 reviews for Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ultra-Lightweight, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, 5 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, Compatible with PC / Mac – Black


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Peter Q. –
Lightweight, reliable, and pretty solid battery
I went on the hunt for one of the new fangled “lightweight gaming mouse”..mice..mouses whatever. I originally had a g502 which I liked for the extra buttons, but the thing is a brick. Still nice, but it’s a brick. I’ve been playing Valorant lately and thought I might try out one of these lightweight mice. Tried a Pulsar X2 which was great, but it started double clicking within a month of use.So here we are. I went back to Logitech and the biggest drawback is that it’s expensive. Yes. However, I do LOVE the weight, the ergonomics, and the battery life is pretty solid!Before I get into the things that everyone talks about, I’d like to say one of my deciding factors was oddly the software. Yes. Software for accessories is annoying, HOWEVER, one of the things I love is Logitech’s “dpi shift” function. If you’re unaware, it’s the ability to click and hold a button to change the “sensitivity” of the mouse and when you let go it drops back down to the original sensitivity. Other mice use “dpi cycle” which isn’t quite the same. I’d used some that actually cause frame rate drops when I use dpi cycle. So logitech was an easy choice for me.Otherwise, the battery life is nice! I use my mouse a LOT and I’d say I have to charge once every few days. You can use it while it’s plugged in. I did opt in for a third party charging dock…although I still forget to put it on the dock sadly.Also I will say that at first, despite it being lighter, your hand will probably hurt a little bit if you’re switching from a different mouse. I thought this was going to be a bad fit for me, but after a couple of days I got used to it and I don’t notice a different in comfort levels now.All in all if you’re looking for a reliable, lightweight, wireless, high performance mouse, this is definitely it. It’s kind of the gold standard for a reason. I’d say the pricing is the biggest drawback, but rather than spending $60-100 on a mouse that falls a bit short or disappoints, it might be better to save up and go for this instead!
Damian Garza –
Great Light and Responsive Mouse!
Super light, as the name suggests lol. Great mouse. Feels great in hand and the latency is really good for a wireless mouse. Can’t tell the difference to my older wired one that I was using previously (Razer Viper Mini). Overall great mouse and if you can get this thing on sale, I’d definitely say to buy it! Nice to use for productivity and of course for gaming as well. Good charge so far and no complaints! Nice job Logitech.
Seth Schaffer –
Insanely lightweight for a wireless mouse!
This is my first time using a “real” gaming mouse, not a $20-30 cheap Chinese piece of crap, or an expensive but productivity focussed mouse. My daily driver on my gaming PC/workstation for a while has been the Logitech MX Master 2S which is rechargeable but it weighs what feels like 5 times as much as this Superlight. In reality its about twice as heavy at 145g vs 63g but an 80g difference is extremely evident.The MX Master series when brand new costs about what I paid for the GPro X Superlight, I got the G PRo for around $92 on sale last week. I haven’t used it for more than a few days so far but I would say the day to day user experience is pretty on par with the Master as far as mousing around for work goes, but I do a lot of CAD work and am using the middle mouse button constantly which lacks the satisfying click I am used to. The G Pro X lacks a sideways scroll wheel which I hardly ever used and it is also missing a configurable button behind the scroll wheel which on the Master I use as a DPI switch, which comes in handy at times. I bound the GPro forward button to DPI switch, and you can switch between up to 5 options whereas on the Master its only 2 so that is pretty nice.I like that you can have application/game specific bindings for the buttons, though realistically you will never change the function of anything except middle click, forward and back buttons. I would say all in all this is a great mouse. I honestly wanted to remove a star just because it uses Micro USB instead of USB-C, which is pretty sad to see on a ~$100 mouse. That said apparently this mouse was released like 4 years ago, so I guess USB-C was less ubiquitous back then.
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Mahmoud –
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José Heron Samperio –
comodo y perfecto para lo que es
Abdulkader Basha –
There is a big difference between this logitech g x pro superlight and glorious model oThe logitech takes it easy
Yasir –
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