Добавить новость
Январь 2010 Февраль 2010 Март 2010 Апрель 2010 Май 2010
Июнь 2010
Июль 2010 Август 2010
Сентябрь 2010
Октябрь 2010
Ноябрь 2010
Декабрь 2010
Январь 2011
Февраль 2011 Март 2011 Апрель 2011 Май 2011 Июнь 2011 Июль 2011 Август 2011
Сентябрь 2011
Октябрь 2011 Ноябрь 2011 Декабрь 2011 Январь 2012 Февраль 2012 Март 2012 Апрель 2012 Май 2012 Июнь 2012 Июль 2012 Август 2012 Сентябрь 2012 Октябрь 2012 Ноябрь 2012 Декабрь 2012 Январь 2013 Февраль 2013 Март 2013 Апрель 2013 Май 2013 Июнь 2013 Июль 2013 Август 2013 Сентябрь 2013 Октябрь 2013 Ноябрь 2013 Декабрь 2013 Январь 2014 Февраль 2014
Март 2014
Апрель 2014 Май 2014 Июнь 2014 Июль 2014 Август 2014 Сентябрь 2014 Октябрь 2014 Ноябрь 2014 Декабрь 2014 Январь 2015 Февраль 2015 Март 2015 Апрель 2015 Май 2015 Июнь 2015 Июль 2015 Август 2015 Сентябрь 2015 Октябрь 2015 Ноябрь 2015 Декабрь 2015 Январь 2016 Февраль 2016 Март 2016 Апрель 2016 Май 2016 Июнь 2016 Июль 2016 Август 2016 Сентябрь 2016 Октябрь 2016 Ноябрь 2016 Декабрь 2016 Январь 2017 Февраль 2017 Март 2017 Апрель 2017 Май 2017
Июнь 2017
Июль 2017
Август 2017 Сентябрь 2017 Октябрь 2017 Ноябрь 2017 Декабрь 2017 Январь 2018 Февраль 2018 Март 2018 Апрель 2018 Май 2018 Июнь 2018 Июль 2018 Август 2018 Сентябрь 2018 Октябрь 2018 Ноябрь 2018 Декабрь 2018 Январь 2019
Февраль 2019
Март 2019 Апрель 2019 Май 2019 Июнь 2019 Июль 2019 Август 2019 Сентябрь 2019 Октябрь 2019 Ноябрь 2019 Декабрь 2019 Январь 2020
Февраль 2020
Март 2020 Апрель 2020 Май 2020 Июнь 2020 Июль 2020 Август 2020 Сентябрь 2020 Октябрь 2020 Ноябрь 2020 Декабрь 2020 Январь 2021 Февраль 2021 Март 2021 Апрель 2021 Май 2021 Июнь 2021 Июль 2021 Август 2021 Сентябрь 2021 Октябрь 2021 Ноябрь 2021 Декабрь 2021 Январь 2022 Февраль 2022 Март 2022 Апрель 2022 Май 2022 Июнь 2022 Июль 2022 Август 2022 Сентябрь 2022 Октябрь 2022 Ноябрь 2022 Декабрь 2022 Январь 2023 Февраль 2023 Март 2023 Апрель 2023 Май 2023 Июнь 2023 Июль 2023 Август 2023 Сентябрь 2023 Октябрь 2023 Ноябрь 2023 Декабрь 2023 Январь 2024 Февраль 2024 Март 2024 Апрель 2024 Май 2024 Июнь 2024 Июль 2024 Август 2024 Сентябрь 2024 Октябрь 2024 Ноябрь 2024 Декабрь 2024 Январь 2025 Февраль 2025 Март 2025 Апрель 2025 Май 2025 Июнь 2025 Июль 2025 Август 2025 Сентябрь 2025 Октябрь 2025 Ноябрь 2025 Декабрь 2025 Январь 2026 Февраль 2026 Март 2026 Апрель 2026
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Game News |

Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 review

Everyone knows gamers want two things: migraine-inducing RGB and over 9,000 buttons per mouse. Or do they? Logitech begs to differ, and its Pro X Superlight 2 aims squarely at one all-important metric: minimal weight.

That Superlight name isn't just marketing guff—this thing very nearly floats off your mouse mat. At just 60g, it's 3g lighter than its predecessor, and while that kind of difference is lost on a decidedly mediocre gamer such as myself, there's no denying this is a beautifully nimble pointer.

Impressively, it clocks up this lighter weight without cutting any holes into its frame, meaning it looks like, you know, a normal mouse. In fact, it's 8g lighter than the holepunched SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless, and manages to do so without looking like an RGB cheesegrater (let's not give Razer any ideas).

Instead, you'll find a comfortable, sturdy frame that doesn't mess with the classics. No outlandish swoops and curves, no overabundance of buttons, and certainly no RGB. The pared-back design keeps things simple and—for bonus points—doesn't blind you with flashing lights. There is a pink color option, sure, but it doesn't glow in the dark.

Superlight 2 specs

(Image credit: Future)

Connection: 2.4GHz wireless (Logitech Lightspeed adapter), USB-C to USB-A wired
Sensor: Hero 2
Acceleration: 40G
Speed: 500 IPS
Battery: 95 hours
Polling rate: 2,000 Hz
Customizable buttons: 3 on top, 2 on the left-hand side
Weight: 60g
Price: $159 (£149, AU$299.95)

The reduced weight is not the only upgrade over the previous version, though. There's a new Hero 2 sensor, the maximum DPI has increased from 25,600 to a frankly obscene 32,000, while the polling rate has doubled to 2,000Hz. Gone is the prehistoric microUSB port (replaced by USB-C), battery life is up from 70 hours to 95, and the once-mechanical switches are now a hybrid of optical and mechanical parts. Many small changes, but they add up.

On the bottom are two PTFE feet that help the Superlight 2 glide effortlessly over your mouse mat. Combined with the incredibly low weight, it means you can zip around the place faster than Astarion bedding… well, just about anything. It's not quite as smooth as the Razer Cobra Pro, but it's not far off.

The effect on gameplay is superb, and it excels in fast-paced shooters. The new Hero 2 sensor is quick, accurate and wonderfully consistent—perfect for charging around a Call of Duty map like a headless chicken (my specialty!). In slower games where you don't necessarily need the low weight and gliding smoothness, you still appreciate them over heavier, clunkier alternatives.

Image 1 of 3

(Image credit: Future)
Image 2 of 3

(Image credit: Future)
Image 3 of 3

(Image credit: Future)

The hybrid optical-mechanical left- and right-click buttons are firm and solid, and make the ones on my old Razer Basilisk feel downright mushy in comparison. They're also loud, and I could easily hear them over music while wearing a pair of over-ear headphones. This is one mouse that really wants you to know that it's doing a great job of clicking, bless its heart.

On the side are two customizable buttons, which are quiet and soft to press. The scroll wheel, meanwhile, is satisfyingly lightweight—seriously, I could just scroll it up and down all day (but instead I have to "work" and "play games"). Clicking it, though, feels dull and heavy, like trudging through thick mud. At least it's quiet.

One benefit of the lack of RGB (apart from keeping my retinas intact) is the extensive battery life you get with the Superlight 2. Logitech quotes 95 hours, and while that's not the longest innings we've ever seen, it should last you a couple weeks before needing to be juiced up again. After just over 35 hours of solid game and work usage, it was still going strong at 89% battery in my testing, so I'd expect to get much more than the quoted 95 hours. 

Image 1 of 3

(Image credit: Future)
Image 2 of 3

(Image credit: Future)
Image 3 of 3

(Image credit: Future)
Buy if...

✅ You need a lightweight mouse: The Superlight 2 isn't just all mouse and no trousers, it really is a super, lightweight gaming rodent. And it's not full of holes, either.

You want long wireless battery life: With no RGB or other gaming ephemera the battery on this wee thing is small, but lasts for days.

Don't buy if...

❌ You love RGB: This is not a blazing gaming mouse to burn the retina and show off your connected PC gaming lightshow. This is a serious mouse, for serious gamers.

You need more than a fistful of buttons: Let's be honest, no MMO or MOBA player is going to go anywhere near this button-light gaming mouse.

To check the battery life, you've got to open up Logitech's G Hub app, which (let's be honest here) isn't great. Assigning macros is confusing, and while there is a ton of depth and control when it comes to DPI options, my app had a habit of resetting my DPI whenever I opened a full-screen game, until I finally figured out how to nix the accursed behaviour.

Speaking of DPI, the Superlight 2 lacks any way to change this on the mouse itself—there's no button—so you have to wade into G Hub every time you want to adjust it. It's all part of the understated physical design, which I suppose could also be described as a touch unimaginative. If RGB is your thing, you might want to look elsewhere.

But hey, I'll take unimaginative every day of the week if it performs this well. The Superlight 2 does the basics, and it does them really, really well. Its cloudlike lightness makes it ideal for fast, intense games, but it's a brilliant pointer for much more than just that. With super-smooth gliding and an excellent sensor, it'll be a fantastic choice for a whole heap of gamers.



Читайте также

Windrose sails past 1 million copies sold in six days as it hits 200,000 concurrent players

This hugely impressive Minecraft mod lets you build all manner of functioning vehicles, including planes, combine harvesters, and even airships

A YouTuber has unearthed Dark Souls 2's enormous cut sewers map, and it's another fascinating insight into the design of FromSoftware's most divisive work




Game24.pro — паблик игровых новостей в календарном формате на основе технологичной новостной информационно-поисковой системы с элементами искусственного интеллекта, гео-отбора и возможностью мгновенной публикации авторского контента в режиме Free Public. Game24.pro — ваши Game News сегодня и сейчас в Вашем городе.

Опубликовать свою новость, реплику, комментарий, анонс и т.д. можно мгновенно — здесь.