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The mouse we deserve exists: it’s called the Superlight 2

The best Logitech mouse to date is now available for sale.

The mouse we deserve exists: it’s called the Superlight 2
Guillermo Proupín

Guillermo Proupín

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Just recently, we were discussing how interesting Logitech’s incredible gaming innovations are, focusing on the Lightspeed keyboard and the Superlight 2 mouse. However, I don’t think I emphasized enough the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 and how amazing it is as a mouse. Logitech is indeed known for delivering extraordinary peripherals that can do almost anything, but this one, in particular, is simply a true marvel that makes the G502 look like a toy. A very good toy, but the level they have achieved with this new piece is simply very hard to surpass.

The lightest wireless mouse

With a weight of just 60 grams, which is approximately half of the G502 Superlight, it is by far the lightest mouse Logitech has ever made, and, it’s safe to say, also the fastest. It boasts a wireless polling rate of 2 kHz and the ability to track at speeds of up to 500 inches per second, with a DPI range of up to 32,000. Additionally, it features a dual-mode design that maintains tracking even if the mouse is tilted or lifted off the mousepad.

While the original Superlight had a battery life of up to 70 hours, this enhanced version offers up to 95 hours of battery life. Notably, Logitech has moved away from the front-facing micro-USB connection, opting for USB-C, as they have done with the G502 X.

However, it’s important to note that this is an expensive mouse, designed for professional eSports players or gamers aiming for the highest level of performance. With a price tag of over 150 euros, you might wonder if the real difference will be noticeable, and in terms of specifications, it exists; however, for the average user, it can be challenging to perceive. What can be detected is the slightly increased actuation force required for a click, but it’s easy to adapt to. What might not be so easy to forget is the sniper button, which may seem like it’s missed at 32,000 DPI, but it’s not at all.

I have doubts about whether this mouse will become popular among the general public, but it is extremely comfortable in many ways and is a particularly convenient addition even for everyday use.

Guillermo Proupín

Guillermo Proupín

Creador de contenido y redactor en IGN. A veces digo cosas interesantes, otras me intereso por cosas. No te preocupes, que luego te las cuento.

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