Logitech G

PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 SE (910-007651)

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

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Sentiment score56% positive
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Last updated: Jul 8, 2026

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Reddit Icon614Moto
8 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.

8 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.

8 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
4 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 Iconaynzo-_-
20 days ago

I palm grip my mouse. I have a deathadder essential currently. And have used the logitech g pro x superlight 2, but stopped using ir because my scrollwheel was tweaking and I couldnt use it. I do not remember the feeling on the logitech, but I have always held palmgrip with the mice I use.

19 days ago

You cannot be a real person... Does valve need to market that they support it for you to believe it? You're confusing **“Valve didn’t make a marketing announcement”** with **“CS2 cannot process high polling rates.”** That’s not the same thing... CS2 is detected as using the **SDL SDK**, which is a low-level input/library layer, and there is a CS2-specific SDL issue where a user reported a **Razer Viper 8KHz** making **CS2** laggy on Windows specifically because of high-polling raw input handling. The issue says the mouse was a Viper 8KHz and that CS2 became laggy when moving the mouse. The proposed fix was using `GetRawInputBuffer` instead of processing raw input one event at a time. Then SDL actually merged that fix. The merged PR is titled **“Use GetRawInputBuffer() instead processing raw input one at a time”**, and the SDL maintainer explicitly wrote: **“This is a huge performance improvement for high polling rate mice, like the Razer Viper 8K mouse.”** [**https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/8770**](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/8770) “CS2 doesn’t support 4K/8KHz at all” is not accurate in one bit. If CS2 were hard-capped at 1000Hz or ignored everything above 1000Hz, there would be no CS2-specific high-polling-rate input issue and no need for an SDL raw-input-buffer fix. If your claim was "CS2 can receive/run with high polling rates, but 8KHz is not guaranteed to feel better for everyone and can be limited by FPS, frame pacing, CPU load, mouse implementation, and system stability." Then I would agree, but you seem to be ignorant and not do your research and spew things out of your mouth without thinking twice, unfortunate. Also, the latency math is factually correct. Razer states that 8000Hz reports up to 8× more data per second than 1000Hz and reduces the report interval from **1 ms to 0.125 ms**. That does not mean “instant aimbot,” but it does mean the hardware difference is measurable and can be to an advantage. Here are the sources. CS2 had a documented SDL issue with a Razer Viper 8KHz causing lag when moving the mouse. SDL then merged a `GetRawInputBuffer` fix and the maintainer explicitly called it a huge performance improvement for high-polling-rate mice like the Razer Viper 8K. Microsoft’s docs explain why buffered raw input matters for high-frequency mice, and Valve’s own CS2 notes show CS2 uses SDL. Next time, do your research: [https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/8756](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/8756) [https://github.com/ValveSoftware/csgo-osx-linux/issues/2906](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/csgo-osx-linux/issues/2906)

Reddit IconBlackIsTheSoul1
4 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.

4 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

Reddit IconBNShadow
26 days ago

I would say the Superlight 2. I was skeptical at first because the Superlight 2 is very expensive and I heard reviews the m4 and m5 buttons feel cheap for its price range. I finally caved in when my Attack Shark x6 was having scroll wheel issues now. When I finally tried it one time, I knew it was a keeper. The mouse's size was just the perfect fit for my hand and its neutral design was perfect for my palm and claw grip, something which the AS x6 was bad at. I'm sure there are other better mouse for their price, but Logitech has always bewn a company that guaranteed to deliver. There's a reason why they're mainstream and I finally understood why that is. Not saying that they're a perfect company, but the architecture of the Superlight 2 fits my needs perfectly. Plus, their software support is pretty good, and I like their hybrid setup. I still wish their scroll wheel is optical instead of mechanical.

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