Logitech G

PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 SE (910-007651)

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 SE (910-007651)

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Sentiment score58% positive
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Last updated: May 9, 2026

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Reddit Icon614Moto
6 months ago

G703. You have large hands. Best buy runs sales every week on different mice. This week is the superlight 2 SE. It's the superlight 2 just without the 8k polling rate dongle. Switching to a superlight would probably throw you off. Not sure how often you use the extra buttons on the 502 or switch DPI. I used a G602 for a long time thinking I needed 8 buttons. Now a G pro X. Aim is significantly better and I don't need to have my DPI at 2000 to 360. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to, I use the free steel series mouse trainer.

6 months ago

G703. You have large hands. Best buy runs sales every week on different mice. This week is the superlight 2 SE. It's the superlight 2 just without the 8k polling rate dongle. Switching to a superlight would probably throw you off. Not sure how often you use the extra buttons on the 502 or switch DPI. I used a G602 for a long time thinking I needed 8 buttons. Now a G pro X. Aim is significantly better and I don't need to have my DPI at 2000 to 360. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to, I use the free steel series mouse trainer.

6 months ago

G703. You have large hands. Best buy runs sales every week on different mice. This week is the superlight 2 SE. It's the superlight 2 just without the 8k polling rate dongle. Switching to a superlight would probably throw you off. Not sure how often you use the extra buttons on the 502 or switch DPI. I used a G602 for a long time thinking I needed 8 buttons. Now a G pro X. Aim is significantly better and I don't need to have my DPI at 2000 to 360. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to, I use the free steel series mouse trainer.

Reddit IconAgriez9
2 months ago

I was torn between this and viper v3 pro. I went with the v3 pro because of the grip and the stock skates are way better. Also it was on sale at microcenter for $115 I think. Superlight 2 was about $160-180.

Reddit IconBlackIsTheSoul1
2 months ago

Hello everyone. I'm looging for my DeathAdder V3 replacement. She is good for short time usage but gaming sessions could be uncomfortable. My best mouse was Corsair Glaive RGB but it's no longer available. Through last moth i've tried: \* Corsair Sabre V2 Pro - this is mouse for kids, not adults with wide hands \* Lamzu Paro Aurora - excellent performace but again, too small \* G502 Ligthspeed Hero - forget about it, maximum uncomfortable \* G Pro X Superlight 2 SE - nope, symetric shape is not for me \* Razer Basilisk V3 Pro - better than G502 but still, not this shape and too expencive My hand is 18 x 10,5cm Thinking about Pulsar X3 but don't want spend 149$ for a mouse. 100$ and below would be great. Don't want fancy gaming features 8K, 4K, 9999 buttons and milion dpi. It must be comfort, wireless and have good sliders, that's all. Thank you in advice.

2 months ago

Hmm i'm looking at A7 V2 right now and isn't it symetric shape? I've try g pro x superlight and i'm afraid that ergo will be better for me

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Reddit IconJahdill
11 months ago

Superlight 2, well all of my superlight mice have lasted me to this day

9 months ago

GPX2 is decent for large hands, not the best but it does fill up your hands. I have pretty long fingers with no so chunky hands it’s good enough for me with 20x9.5 hands. If you want something really wide the Waizowl ogm cloud is a great mouse. It’s pretty filling and I’m still able to maneuver it pretty well

10 months ago

I came here to say the GPX superlight, after it is either the op1 8k or beast x pro

8 months ago

The GPX superlight is a good mouse. There’s still pros using it a few years later even though some may consider it “outdated”. The only downside I would say is that it uses a micro usb port for charging and the side buttons could be more tactile. There’s also Chinese clones like the Mchose A7 ultra which is just short under $70 as well but it uses optical switches and has usb-c ofc. It can be a good alternative depending on what you’re looking for and a lot of people have vouched for this mouse. If the superlights brand new you’ll have 2 year warranty and a mouse with the best battery life and if it’s important to you… automatic profile switching for gaming and desktop/browser. If you want something that’ll get the job done without any issues, I’d go with the Mchose A7.

9 months ago

The Superlight is still one of the best mice out there. Only bad thing about it is the price

9 months ago

The Superlight is still one of the best mice out there. Only bad thing about it is the price.

9 months ago

6’7 guy here, I like the shape of the superlight but if you want something bigger and wider, the Waizowl OGM cloud is also nice. My hands aren’t chunky but I have pretty long fingers and it’s a good shape that’ll definitely work for people with wider hands. If you want ergonomic, DeathAdder v4 pro or G PRO X DEX, maybe even the EC1-DW but I haven’t used that one.

about 2 months ago

Pretty much this OP, the superlight shape is so very hated but so very relevant and easy to use for majority of people, it also has the best switches currently for competitive gaming due to its rapid trigger clicks. The only downside is the price

about 2 months ago

Overpriced? Yes. Overrated shape but several different companies are copying the shape 1:1 or slightly tweaking it and making it their own lol. Would’ve thought that the mouse came in your dreams and cursed you out

10 months ago

Just get what you were already using, a GPX. You enjoyed it and use a grip fit for it. If you just want something with the same shape with cheaper material but still gets the job done, the A9 ultra is your best bet.

Reddit IconJavice39
4 months ago

Agreed , have been using a naga for 10+ years , had to replace it twice i think but it has been used extensively. I’m using almost all of the 12 side buttons on all my chars , in combination with shift/control so it’s an easy 36 binds. It is a bit heavy but that’s imo fine for WoW , i use a SS superlight for FPS games.

Reddit IconMysterious_Menu9677
3 months ago

I just bought the Logitech superlight 2se (same thing as the regular but just no hyperspeed 8000hz polling rate dongle) and so far it's been solid. I was considering between that or the viper v3 but ended up choosing the superlight because it was on sale for like $90 on logitech's website (got the red version because it was $5 cheaper lol). It's very responsive and feels smooth. The only downside is that my hand is on the smaller side so the mouse is a little big for me when I'm claw gripping it, My previous mouse was a 2017 razer abyssus lol and that fit my hand well. The hump of the mouse(idk what else to call it) is further back than I would like which is the main reason the mouse feels bigger. But besides that, everything else is great. The squishier side buttons dont bother me as I don't use them often. I would say for below $100, it's a great deal.

Reddit Iconnil_5978
6 months ago

superlight 2 can be had for around 105€. SE another 15€ cheaper. just bough the SE for 80€ from amazon.

6 months ago

superlight 2 can be had for around 105€. SE another 15€ cheaper. just bough the SE for 80€ from amazon.

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