“This mouse has all the expected performance of any logitech mouse while managing to keep it mind-blowingly light.”
“Pros: * Lightweight – This mouse is extremely light weighing less than 63 G. Coming from the Logitech G900, the Logitech G Pro X SUPERLIGHT feels like a feather in my hand.”
“I didn’t notice any whatsoever, but also, partly because I’m a bit OCD but also because it’s an awesome option, it comes with a extension adapter for the receiver that lets you plug it into the charging cord.”
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Jermaine –
I love this mouse. This is the second one I have bought. I wanted a different color and my friend wanted one at a discount so I sold my old one to him and bought this one. It looks cool, its very light and the battery lasts a long time and charges quickly. The only real downside is that it uses micro usb to charge and that the fob/cable and grips that come with it do not match the color, they are all just black and I got a white mouse (cant eat chips while gaming now is another downside but its a choice I made). If you want a premium gaming mouse I would suggest you give this a try, different people have different preferences but I think there is a reason that this mouse is one of the best selling gaming mice despite its price tag.
Preston –
Tried and true
Recommended to me by many esports colleagues. I play FPS games competitively nearly daily and this mouse has done great for the past 2 years. I switched from a Razer Viper to get a similar ambidextrous feel but this fits much better in the hand. It also has a battery that lasts forever, at least for 1.5 years before it stopped charging and I had to buy a new one. Not sure that’s a common experience though, so I did not dock a star.
Molandes –
Awesome mouse for gaming, frustrated with broken middle mouse button
Rocky –
This mouse should be called “God’s Hand”
Picked this Magenta variant color up for my girlfriend. I own a Black Superlight and this mouse legit is the best gaming mouse I’ve used ever. Used many Razer TE Mouses in the past. And even the Logitech G502. Nothing comes closes to comfort and sensor accuracy and performance consistency like the Superlight.
I am a former Top 500 Grandmaster in Overwatch so this quick review comes from someone notible with the sense for these things.
Battery will literally last 1 month+ depending on how much you play. Charge takes like 30 mins to hit full batt.
Lightweight. Most gaming mouse feel like bricks and can fatigue you slowly overt the course of a long gaming session.
I have this mouse paired with a LGG SATURN PRO mouse pad and I’ve never felt more confident and accurate in my life. It’s very comfortable after long play sessions and even just basic web browsing, it’s enjoyable and easy to go back and forth between pages.
Wish it came with TYPE C, but given you don’t charge the mouse very often, it’s not a hassle for when you have to charge with the included Micro USB cable.
10/10. Still competes with higher polling rate 2023 mice on par or still out performs them over all. The shape is just that good.
Only grip is coating so slick, i prefer using the included Mouse Tape for grip or buying a 3rd party Mouse Grip Tape tailored for the Superlight.
Asher –
Mouse lost some grip
so on top of the mouse it on the left mouse button some of the top mateiral came off and its less grippy but its still very playable and havent really noticed it much when playing just looks off and battery life is top teir almost no input delay on wireless to my model o which is quiet rare i could even say its better input delay wise which is crazy to me overall good mouse if ur comp gamer.
Derrick –
Great mouse, but a horrible scroll wheel problem.
I remember looking for a new mouse to buy and finally gave in to buying the super light despite it costing an absurd ~120 dollars. Given its high reviews and popularity I trusted that it would be a quality mouse and last me a long time with no problems, but only a few months in there’s one annoying flaw that is probably fixable- but I think is worth writing a review for given how much I’ve paid for this thing.
Pros:
-Plug and play
-Switching from wired to wireless has removed the annoying wire that may get stuck on anything, or hindered your movement if you’re dragging your mouse up or down against the weight of the cord. Combine that with the mouse’s low latency, and my aim in fps games has been the best it’s ever been.
-The mouse needs to recharge, but it can last a few good days of constant use without needing to be charged (also without ever turning the mouse off from the bottom). It comes with a cable that can charge the mouse or be used to extend the usb signal, and the mouse can be used while charging/connected. The mouse will slowly glow a small green dot on the middle of the mouse when it’s charging, have no light when it’s done charging or is in use, stay a solid red color when it is low and needs to be charged, and then continually glow red when it is very low on battery. The semi transparent dot where the light glows is barely noticeable when there are no lights. Mouse does not take too long to fully charge.
-It is light. If you’ve used one of the Glorious mice with the holes on them, it’s pretty similar in weight. Also, there are none of those annoying holes like the Glorious mice. The amount of dirt and dust that can get trapped inside inside those is disgusting, so +1 for being able to craft a lightweight mouse without needing to do that.
Cons:
-The mouse has a sort of protective coating to prevent skin oils from smoothing out your mouse buttons, but the area where my pinky rests on the mouse has had that coating scraped off due to what I imagine is my finger nail scratching against the mouse, revealing a smoother texture. It’s not a major flaw, and every other part of the mouse is fine, but I just wanted to state what you might expect if you rest your pinky on it with a sort of claw grip.
-No dedicated DPI button. You can use Logitech’s software to change your DPI or change the function of one of the buttons to switch between them, but the mouse doesnt have any extra buttons besides the normal two clicky buttons, middle click, and the forward+backward mouse keys.
-The forward+backward buttons are said to be ‘mushy’ or described like pressing a controller button, but I personally prefer this feeling compared to the stiff immediate feedback other mice may provide. So, possible con for someone who’s not used to this?
-Might be a bit small for big hands if you rest your entire hand over it
-The major annoying flaw I’ve had is the scroll wheel. Over a few months of continuous use, the scroll wheel gets a greater chance of scrolling up when you want to scroll down, and vice versa. It is a physical problem, so while some people may say to reduce the scroll sensitivity via software, this would not work as the problem is so bad that the first scroll you do will process the scroll in the complete opposite direction. To save you the time of researching the solution to this, I found a reddit post explaining that you can open up the mouse (if you can find something to unscrew the unconventionally tiny screws with) and apply a layer of masking tape to the part of the mouse that receives the bump from the scroll, and that should apply some level of resistance so your scroll wheel doesn’t roll back into the opposite direction. I haven’t gotten to this yet as I’d need to carefully remove the mouse skates I purchased and applied, and again, pretty annoying to have this problem having paid so much. I can only hope that the mouse will last a long time after I fix this issue so I can continue b-hopping and scrambling through all my items at once.