

Review
The Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 represents what happens when a company refines an already excellent product. Coming in at just 60 grams, this wireless mouse is among the lightest on the market, which matters more than you'd think during eight-hour gaming marathons. Your wrist won't thank you if you're using something 30% heavier.
What genuinely impressed me is the 44,000 DPI sensor paired with the 8 kHz report rate. In competitive titles like CS2 or Valorant, the responsiveness is flawless—there's no perceptible delay between movement and screen reaction. The five programmable buttons offer enough customisation without overwhelming complexity; I've mapped side buttons for utility abilities and the bottom button for PTT, which works brilliantly.
The wireless connectivity is rock-solid thanks to Logitech's LIGHTSPEED technology. I've never experienced dropouts or interference even with my USB hub saturated. Battery life stretches to roughly 80 hours per charge, and USB-C charging is refreshingly modern—no proprietary cables needed.
Potential downsides? The ergonomic design favours right-handed users exclusively, so lefties are out of luck. The mouse skates (feet) are quality PTFE, but replacement pads are pricey. Some people find the shape slightly narrow if you prefer a palm grip rather than fingertip or claw. Additionally, at 86.66 GBP, it's still premium-positioned; budget gamers might prefer the Razer DeathAdder V3 or SteelSeries Rival 5, though neither matches this weight advantage.
At 35% off, you're looking at the best value I've tracked for this generation. If competitive gaming or esports-level precision matters to you, the Superlight 2 justifies the investment without hesitation.