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14Ulitochnik88 • 11 months ago

Would love to buy Logitech products unfortunately I can’t trust this company after I bought Logitech pro x superlight and the scroll wheel broke down after like 6 months.

r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->
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14Ulitochnik88 • 11 months ago

Nah. I’ve seen many people on Reddit complain about superlight scrollwheel

r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->
Positive
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867stevo • about 1 month ago

I grabbed the Logitech G Pro X Superlight and it’s been perfect for my setup.

r/MouseReview • Best wireless mouse for gaming? ->
Positive
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Acceptable_Cup_2901 • 3 months ago

gpro x superlight is my go to and i can palm a basketball.

r/buildapc • Best gaming mouse for big hands? ->
Positive
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AJCole-San • 11 months ago

I would probably just get the version 1 on sale. IMO the 2 just doesn't do enough to warrant the extra money when the 1 was already so good for what it was

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
Negative
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ALG900 • 3 months ago

I think that might be your problem my guy… the super light 1 is notorious for having double clicking and scroll issues, along with a decent amount of Logitech’s line tbf, glorious mice are not worth bothering with with like 1 or 2 exceptions, and I’ve never heard of the scabies axe haha. All likely (I’m assuming anyway) using older mech switches for the clicks.

r/MouseReview • Recommend me a mouse that won't break after daily gaming ->
Positive
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Altruistic-Listen-76 • 5 months ago

G pro superlight is goated

r/SiegeAcademy • Best mouse for siege? ->
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Altruistic-Listen-76 • 5 months ago

I've had mine for 6 months and it's completely fine

r/SiegeAcademy • Best mouse for siege? ->
Positive
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Anders_HD • 16 days ago

Logitech G pro superlight is the go to for new people in the hobby .

r/MouseReview • Any recommendations for a gaming mouse that doesnt look like a gaming mouse? ->
Positive
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AngryObama_ • 7 months ago

https://shop.facfox.com/product/g-pro-x-superlight-hot-swap/?v=0b3b97fa6688 I replaced the scroll wheel encoder and switches for my super light and it is now an amazing mouse. If you still have the gpro

r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->
Neutral
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arathrim • 5 months ago

As a GPX1 user I can say that there are equal or better mice for half the price. ATK or VXE will sort you out for around 40-50 USD, or for a bit cheaper even. It was a cool mouse in 2020, if you wanted to pay the premium. Nowadays for that price range I guess Razer or Lamzu would be better. There are a few brands that are priced better while being on par feature-wise. What matters the most is shape and texture. 10-20 grams lighter/heavier won't matter if you don't feel comfortable deploying your weapon of choice. edit: grammar

r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Options...the repair guy broke my mouse today... ->
Positive
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b0baBEAST • 6 months ago

the ones who run into issues will be the loudest. which is absolutely normal, but your comment should be taken with a grain of salt. there's a reason why it's one of the best mice on the market. i've had mine for 2 years and have had no issues.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Negative
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Bal7ha2ar • 7 months ago

if only logitech revised the og gpro wireless to have usb c, it would be so good. love mine either way tho, it doesnt suffer from the same reliability issue the superlight does and i got it for 66 euros (was like 80 to 90 euros usually) on prime week 2 years ago.

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
Negative
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bebe161 • 12 months ago

had a Logitech g pro x superlight and went back to zowie ec1cw best decision ever. Clicks feel so bad on the superight especially the random doubleclicks when trying to onetap and the worst scrollwheel ever.

r/MouseReview • Hello MouseReview! A week ago, my friend and I posted a mouse flowchart for beginners. Here is the final revision! ->
Positive
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BetProfessional6187 • 5 months ago

i got the g pro x superlight fits perfectly and never had an issue with it must charge it like once every 2 months aswell lol

r/SiegeAcademy • Best mouse for siege? ->
Positive
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Big-Refrigerator5195 • 11 months ago

Gpx is still worth it, I would get a amazon refurbished. You could get it closer to 80 bucks and it's practically brand new. Don't listen to people about 4k polling or 8k. I have a high polling rate mouse and it does nothing besides melt your battery. Even now I find my self going back to the ground wireless even though I use claw grip.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
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Big-Refrigerator5195 • 10 months ago

I don't think it's less viable, most new mouses have new sensors and high polling rate but both of those are not even noticeable to your gameplay. The superlight honestly peaked for most "software" things, the big factor will be shape. Find a shape for you, the super light is popular because it fits almost every type of grip style really well. As far as the vxe r1, I personally don't have it and can't speak on it.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
Positive
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bironic_hero • 6 months ago

G Pro Superlight and install Solaar and Piper

r/linux_gaming • Please recommend: Linux gaming mouse ->
Positive
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blwallace5 • 6 months ago

I use mine 10-12 hours a day between gaming/work/life, and I have never experienced any double clicking, but I did have wheel issues within the first few months. Cleaning it fixed it so no real problem in the end. Despite that annoyance, it is the best mouse I have ever used.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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bro-guy • 8 months ago

My logi superlight 1 works well

r/macgaming • What mouses are good for the mac? ->
Positive
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BunnygirlEvee • about 1 month ago

Im using the Logitech GPro Superlight since a few years, best mouse i ever had and i will never swap away from it. It do be at the rather expensive end of mice but worthit in my opinion especially if you play shooter besides league too

r/ADCMains • Decent Gaming Mouse ->
Positive
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careyious • 6 months ago

Yep, had that for years, best mouse I've ever owned.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Neutral
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Castiga0 • 4 months ago

How is the kysona working, in waiting for it to arrive, using g pro superlight at this moment

r/MouseReview • People in Diamond+ on Marvel Rivals, what mouse and mousepad are you using? ->
Negative
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chinomaster182 • 3 months ago

That's funny because i own 4 G703 and 3 G pro superlight 1 and none of them lasted more than a year. It sucks that it feels like a lottery.

r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->
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ChristopherJak • 6 months ago

Most pros use a Logitech Superlight or a modern Razer Viper/DeathAdder. All of them use wireless. You'll generally be fine as long as it's light, wireless & has a good sensor. Something like the Logitech G305 is a popular budget end gaming mouse. I personally use DeathAdder V3 pro, & previously owned the 1st G Pro X Superlight. The DeathAdder V3 Pro is easily the best mouse I've ever owned, light but large enough for my big hands with solid side buttons. The Superlight performed well but was less comfortable & ultimately the side buttons are terrible, one of mine even broke & collapsed into the mouse. There's a few sites with helpful information, Rtings in particular stands out.

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
Positive
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cntgetmedown • 10 months ago

GPX really is the gold standard and possibly within your budget, depending on region and availability. No sane person would be disappointed by receiving one, unless they specifically requested something else. They have some nice colour ways, like magenta or red, but those might not be available for your budget (possibly they are though, so worth checking).

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
Neutral
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craftycreeper23 • 6 months ago

I think a lot of these issues were on the og superlight, not the newer one

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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CTiShin • 9 months ago

you could get her a white superlight and then hello kitty/ sanrio griptape for it gpw gen 2 shold be the superlight [https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005007278427585.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2deu](https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005007278427585.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2deu) or pref any cheaper one of course

r/MouseReview • Any cute wireless gaming mouse recommendation? ->
Positive
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dalzmc • 6 months ago

Year and a half here and 0 issues. I got this to replace the plethora of super light wireless mice I had been trying and this one blew me away, especially because of the battery life. The mouse I had right before this was the steelseries super light one, that was an every other day charge at minimum. Whereas this one is like once a week at most - and I work from home and game all night. I'm never going to have to think about what mouse to get again, because I'll just get another superlight when I need one. Literally my only complaint is that the software doesn't have cloud sync and settings are per computer. I don't know why they even have accounts if they don't have that function lol but the mouse itself is fantastic. If it's good enough for the countless pros that use it on stage, it's more than good enough for me. I hope OP sees our comments and realizes that if they see a lot of complaints, its because this is the most popular wireless gaming mouse by far so even if there are more complaints than other mice, there are also many more happy users than other mice. There's also always the bias online where people are more likely to actually make a post/comment if they have a problem with the product than if they're happy with it. You see it with AIO cpu coolers, they may have a slightly higher rate of failure than air coolers, but if you only look at reddit comments, you'd be led to believe like 50% fail in a year or two when that's just not true at all

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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DeadlyJitter • about 2 months ago

I swapped out my bulky G502 and landed on the Logitech G Pro X Superlight this year.

r/MouseReview • Your personal best gaming mouse to purchase in 2024 ->
Negative
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Denkka97 • 11 months ago

Do your self a favor and buy GPX2 [Here](https://www.amazon.fr/Logitech-SUPERLIGHT-LIGHTSPEED-LIGHTFORCE-Programmables/dp/B07W5JKP66/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_fr_FR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=33FW6NLNR1SIQ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8KfA1dQGO_uyFM5YPqarl6SnAiXMDBBGtzZzHaC-_z3KhW0Qe_mGPHTEuJM6NASErgdd8NY4iT8H5HUMYUSD32-QCBRr4LpC8rtQMyZMAOL6K6nnSo9UIGf-EgdOKK-IcIUjZ47hcdx761kzZve5FZoVcW000Tlvc7XyA18xm36WOR4c7ac4g9qscXogHt6It7qGwXuX4RjKgY7F2weZ8k_vBEPr1gmQVCkgBcbk_Im5FjCny_VGVFO0uoOykqE2zO7B_no0DRqsofS9rek_NEE61lM2YAdZV9Ajq9YUw6M.5e8xCUqRwTmxxLNCEhv-FxULze3nIRyujtxO6UwbkSQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=g%2Bpro%2Bsuperlight%2B2&qid=1721909012&sprefix=g%2Bpro%2Bsuperlight%2B2%2Caps%2C148&sr=8-1&th=1) for 125 EUR. I hated the clicks and side buttons on GPX1. Now using GPX2 and I love them.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
Positive
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designingtanner • about 2 months ago

I’ve been rocking the Logitech G Pro X Superlight all year and grabbed it for about $130.

r/MouseReview • Your personal best gaming mouse to purchase in 2024 ->
Neutral
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D-MENTED • 4 months ago

GPX1 with Obsidian Air Pro dot skates and a Wallhack SP-004 glass pad. 1.45 @ 1600dpi but I'm considering working my way down. Main Psylocke but can flex to Mag or Cloak as needed. Bucky, Strange, and Mantis are my alts of choice per role but I can play quite a few more characters competently.

r/MouseReview • People in Diamond+ on Marvel Rivals, what mouse and mousepad are you using? ->
Negative
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DontGetMadOverTrolls • 3 months ago

My superlight scrollwheel broke after around 6 months, tho i use it to jump in nearly all games so i used it a lot. But my country definitely isnt too humid, thats not the issue, many people have experienced similar things. Bought a ninjutso origin one x and its been working for a few years now with no problems at all under the same kind of use

r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->
Positive
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eddy_brooks • about 1 year ago

I use Logitech pro x super light

r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->
Positive
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EmberTheFoxyFox • 6 months ago

I’ve had the V1 for years now and never had any issues with it, it’s a fantastic mouse

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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EmberTheFoxyFox • 6 months ago

My mouse is multiple years old and is perfect condition, never had an issue, used 8 hours a day for work and then more hours after that for gaming, it’s the V1 super light Also used the mx master mouse and that was also always perfect but too heavy for gaming so swapped it, also used a G502 hero before this super light and only got rid because of the wire Compared to a razor and a steel series mouse, and a corsair mouse I also used that all either went faulty or were just rubbish Headphones I use the g pro x and g pro x wireless headset, also used heavily and never had an issue with either pair. I had a razer kracken pro headset before and that went faulty

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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Ermastic • 3 months ago

The non pro 500x500 Saturn is like $15 at LGG, which is a very solid value imo, which leaves a lot of budget for the mouse. Just looking at Endgame you could get an OP1 8k if you don't mind the wire or a XM2we if you do. Mice preference is mostly dictated by your specific grip style and hand size so you sort of have to narrow it down a bit. Scryox V8 is also a good budget option but a bit lower profile and narrower than what you might be expecting if you are coming from something like an ergo. I remember seeing GPX superlights (the original not v2) go as low as $80 at some places. Some people really like the GPX shape and at that price point it could make sense.

r/MousepadReview • Best budget mousepad and mouse combo ->
Positive
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Fallentaktix • 3 months ago

Hey, check out Logitech G Pro X Superlight White. I use that as my travel mouse.

r/buildapc • I need a silent, light gaming mouse ->
Positive
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Fools_Requiem • 12 months ago

Logitech G Pro Superlight is pretty good. Obviously, aim training will do more, but a light mouse does make it easier to move the mouse quickly, allowing you to reduce your in-game sensitivity. Big issue with the Super Light is the omission of DPI buttons.

r/Overwatch • What mouse do you use? ->
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_gamingcpu • 6 months ago

Can confirm, ordered a superlight and in one game I was constantly using the middle mouse button and it just got stuck. I have ordered a pulsar xlite v3, and the later batches don't have QC problems so let's hope it's all good.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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GANdeK • 11 months ago

G703 Superlight and G305 Superlight (usb c powered, low weight, 32k hero 2, omron opticals) would be instant buys for me. Logitech doesn’t want my money though :(

r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->
Positive
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GeekyNick91 • 7 months ago

Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Optical Mouse Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless/Wired Optical Mouse Endgame Gear XM2we Wireless Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Mouse I use a Logitech G Pro X Superlight myself and I live it for fps games.

r/buildapc • I'm looking for a gaming mouse under 100$ ->
Positive
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Guy_with_Numbers • 6 months ago

Mine got the double click issue in ~10 months, and the service center replaced it no questions asked. The replacement one has worked flawlessly for 4 years now too. This sounds like a YMMV situation to me.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Negative
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hehehehzhshsh • 6 months ago

I do not recommend the OG g pro superlight. The debounce time is too high for fast mechs. Causes desync between your keyboard and your mouse when editing and creates timing issues. Get the superlight 2 if you wanna go for Logitech. Other than that, the viper v3 pro is very good and the hitscan hyperlight is a mini version of the v3 pro

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
Positive
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Hitzk0pf_PoE • 6 months ago

I intensively used my superlightV1 for around 2 years, playing PoE and CS. I bought a V2, cause I expected it to break at some point, but it's still going strong.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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huffalump1 • 6 months ago

Yup I gotta agree - the MX Master is too heavy and slow polling rate for gaming. Also enjoy the MX Vertical for office work and general browsing (keeps your wrist from hurting). I love the g305, and eventually got a G Pro Superlight refurb - they're both simple, super light, and they just work. The g502 is a good option as well, but is heavier and has a "gamer" style... Although it's fairly tasteful IMO.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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illicITparameters • 7 months ago

G Pro X Superlight is GOATed.

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
Neutral
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ItsBotsAllTheWayDown • 7 months ago

I agree its a good starting point into the world of ultralight mice but its very expensive for what it is and you can get a clone from China made in the same factory with all the same parts and not big silly logo for 60 bucks. You can also get Magnisum mice under 37 grams from China.

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
Positive
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JellyFox1 • about 2 months ago

Wireless for me (Logitech G Pro X Superlight), I used to use a wired mouse but wireless is just straight up better if you have a decent mouse. Latency doesn't really exist even on my older 1000htz mouse, and if you're planning on a Viper V3 you should have no issue as it goes up to 8000htz. A note on that however, if you're operating at under 250hz refresh rate you won't really notice the decreased latency from the higher polling rare so I recommend running it at a lower rate to increase battery life and reduce CPU strain (if that is an issue). I generally run my Razer keyboard at 4000htz.

r/VALORANT • Wired vs Wireless mouse - which one do you use? ->
Positive
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joshuahkl20 • 5 months ago

Optimum x Wooting, G Pro Superlight/ LGG Saturn XL = PRO GAMEPLAY

r/WootingKB • What mouse do people pair with there 60he ->
Negative
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Kadez33 • 4 months ago

I have a g pro super light but I hate how mushy the side buttons feel

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
Positive
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KatiushK • 9 months ago

G pro X Superlight. Game over. (Depending on your grip naturally)

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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KatiushK • about 2 months ago

GPX Superlight 1 G915 TKL (Logitech normie lmao). EM-C Sennheiser HD 490 Pro Ex CS tryhard turned Valorant tryhard a couple month back. Low sensi control pad mofo hah !

r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->
Positive
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Kevin_aguiar26 • 6 months ago

If you are referring to the 2020 Superlight 1, there is a hot swappable PCB board for it on AliExpress that comes with a TTC gold encoder or you can buy the switch and solder it yourself. I used a Steelseries optical switch but with the Superlight, knowing that I can use the Huano silent brown or the HCNHK 150M purple, Huano yellow shell among others, I am satisfied with the mouse today.

r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->
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Kevin_aguiar26 • 6 months ago

If you are referring to the Superlight 1 from 2020, there is a hot swappable PCB board for it on aliexpress that comes with a TTC gold encoder or you can buy the switch and solder it yourself. I used a Steelseries optical switch but with the superlight knowing that I can use the Huano silent brown or the HCNHK 150M purple, Huano yellow shell among others, I am satisfied today with the mouse. It has an ideal weight, there is no need for less than 60Gr nor for the mouse to be 8k polling rate. 1k would be 1ms which is 100x faster than the blink of a human eye which would be 100ms so there is no way to notice a difference from 1k to 8k in a mouse. Even though the superlight is from 2020 it is still a good mouse.

r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->
Positive
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kevzz01 • 12 months ago

I use Logitech G Pro X Superlight and added tiger ice. Not sure if that made my aim better but I like it a lot.

r/Overwatch • What mouse do you use? ->
Neutral
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Ksairosdormu • 4 months ago

Since you’re looking for a smaller, lighter mouse for both productivity and gaming, I’d say you’re on the right track, but I’ve got a few recommendations based on your needs: \- Logi G305 – yeah, a bit dated now. The sensor is good but the weight (99g with AA battery) might feel a bit heavy compared to modern lightweight options. \- Razer Basilisk V3 X Hyperspeed – on the larger side. So if MX Master already feels big might not be the best fit. My recommendations: \- Razer Orochi V2. Super lightweight (60g without battery) and compact. No RGB tho. Great battery life \- Logitech G Pro X Superlight (If you find It on sale) \- Pulsar X2 Mini. Ultra-light (53g), wireless, and designed for small hands

r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Recs for Small Hands (Switching from MX Master) ->
Positive
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leedisa • 11 months ago

Get wireless, I recently got the superlight and it's a game changer. Best investment ever

r/MouseReview • Would a Logitech G203 Lightsync mouse be a good mouse for a non-competitive gamer like me? ->
Negative
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lesasrbin • 10 months ago

Keep in mind that superlight has a very annoying problem with a scroll. I have one, and every friend that has or had this mouse suffered the same issue. I would avoid it, or buy Superlight 2.

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
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lesasrbin • 10 months ago

It started after approx. 6 months and its getting worse. When I try to scroll up it slightly go down everytime, when I try to scroll down it slightly go up. There is a few ways to fix this issue but its back every time after few hours of gaming. At first it was not that big of a deal, but now its driving me crazy and I need to change it. I google it alot and a lot of people have same problem, some people experiance this after only a few months of using it. Edit: some people even said that they didnt fix it with superlight 2.

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
Negative
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LHEROWWW • 6 months ago

There are a lot of problems with this mouse, double click, problem with the wheel. Plus the fact that Logitech's after-sales service is bad, frankly I don't recommend it

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Negative
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lololololololololq • 2 months ago

I went from g pro x to maya x, similar shape but prefer the feel. Claw grip. I would recommend. Also, you don’t have to use the Logitech software which is a win imo

r/MouseReview • Which gaming mouse is better Lamzu Maya X or Razer Viper V3 ? ->
Positive
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Long-Rooster5074 • 21 days ago

I've had superlight for years. It's still holding up strong. Has great build quality.

r/MouseReview • Best Gaming Mouse for 2025? (Valorant, CS:GO) ->
Positive
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m1rarii • 7 months ago

get the g pro superlight white it’s on sale and forget about every other mouse

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
Neutral
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MandlyBanana • 9 months ago

Unless you play super competitivly you wont notice a difference between superlight 1 and 2

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
Neutral
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Material-Track787 • 8 months ago

hello, I have been a g pro superlight 1 user for about 5-6 months and I am currently waiting for a superlight 2 order to arrive. Do you think I should buy lamzu maya x instead of g pro superlight ? my grip is pincer claw grip, my pinky finger is fully adhered to the right side of the mouse and my ring finger is fully extended to the right corner of the mouse. My index and middle finger stands as a claw on the mouse, sometimes relax claw sometimes claw, do you think I should return the g pro superlight 2 and buy lamzu maya x? The company I bought lamzu maya x in my country does not accept returns.

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
Positive
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meTomi • 9 months ago

i have logitech g pro superlight for like 2 years, and couldnt be happier with it. Sure it was pretty expensive even with a deal when i got it, but boy its great. I have maybe turned it off for like 2-3 weeks in this two years, most of the time its sitting idle, and have to charge 20-30 minutes (usually while using for browsing or some light stuff like hearthstone battlegrounds) every 2 weeks. The wireless dongle works really good and has 0 lag with 1000hz refresh rate. For mice though you have to take into account personal preference, like size, shape, weight price and stuff like that.

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
Positive
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Mezutelni • 6 months ago

Depends on use case, I can recommend G pro superlight for FPS (most pros also uses it) It can be configured with Solaar without any problems, it's really light and never had any problems with it.

r/linux_gaming • Please recommend: Linux gaming mouse ->
Positive
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Midwxy • 6 months ago

I have the gpro super light wireless, I recommend it

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
Positive
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MiserableTennis6546 • 4 months ago

It’s not that weird. That’s a pincer claw grip with a strange thumb position. I do the same, but with the thumb below the buttons. Zowie EC2, Lamzu thorn, G Pro superlight, Asus Harpe Ace work for me. Might work for you too. Zowie ZA-13, Vaxee Outset AX or NP01-S get recommended for this kind of grip a lot, though I haven’t tried them.

r/MouseReview • I have a weird mouse grip. Any mouse recommendations? ->
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misternt • 6 months ago

It’s a great mouse I’ve had one for 1.75 years and it is my favorite mouse of all time. The mouse is awesome for gaming but has an understated style. It would blend in to a work office no problem.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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mochaz • 6 months ago

really? their customer support was really nice when my scroll wheel bugged out and now i have 2 superlights. might just be rng

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
Positive
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MrSully89 • 3 months ago

as far as ergo goes, yes - that and the g pro dex are my favorite. i still use the g pro superlight tho

r/MouseReview • Best ergonomic gaming mouse? ->
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MrSully89 • 3 months ago

for my hand: superlight

r/MouseReview • Best ergonomic gaming mouse? ->
Positive
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Mtwat • about 1 month ago

I swapped to the Logitech G Pro X Superlight a few months back and haven’t looked back. It’s crazy light so I can flick and aim without fighting any drag, and the USB-A dongle locks in a rock-solid connection......no Bluetooth headaches.

r/MouseReview • Best wireless mouse for gaming? ->
Positive
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mugen_x • 10 months ago

start with a mouse that is suited for multiple grip styles first probably a g pro superlight?

r/MouseReview • New to PC gaming, What mouse is recommandable? ->
Negative
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mvS30 • 3 months ago

I just got mine in and didn’t like it at first but after maining it for a bit it’s a lot nicer than my Logitech super light 1. I got the solid sides version and use the included grip tape and glass skates. Just need to clean the mousepad so it glides smoother but I’m liking it a lot

r/MouseReview • Anyone using the new Beast X Pro mouse? Looking for reviews ->
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ncidex • 10 months ago

Using gpx without any scroll issues, can you describe what issues are you dealing with?

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
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nesnalica • 7 months ago

just because it says gaming doesnt mean its good for your purpose. gaming mices have evolved a lot and there are mices for different genres. for cs you want to have a lighter mouse since we are all playing with a low sensitivity or compared to other games very low sensitivity. check out this guy who does good comparisions and recommendation for FPS mices. https://www.rocketjumpninja.com/ overall the most common used among pros and easily available worldwide is the logitech g pro wireless, go pro superlight (same mouse but ligther) or the latest version the g pro superlight 2.

r/counterstrike • How important is a gaming mouse? ->
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nic_nutster • 10 months ago

Logitech G Pro X superlight is a good quality mouse. Logitech g502 lightspeed. A bit crowded with side button options, ergonomic (right handed), has a "fun wheel" button witch helps a lot. Unique looking. Logitech MX master 3. has 2 wheels (sometimes important for the work flow), ergonomic (right handed). Unique looking. If none of those options are under 100$ or available in your area, you need to look for: \*General advise what to look for\* 1) Good sensor that has a max of 5k-10k DPI (the more, the better, but don't think about it too much) 2) Not powered by those AAA, AA and so on batteries, better have build in, rechargable battery. 3) Radio channel is way better than bluetooth. 4) Check how your boyfriend holds his mouse and how it fits his hand 5) Holes are great design feature as long you don't see wires or PCBs throw them 6) Ergonomic mouse (that looks tilted) is a way to go (personally) 7) You can't really know what will suit him the best ( I need to use mouse for a yeah to decide if it's good or nor ), so don't stress it. 8) All brands are generally have same quality, so don't fix on huge brands, however if you really can't decide look for Logitech Razer Steelseries Zowie And than other brands

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
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Nidzex • 9 months ago

I see a lot of ppl recommend Superlight and I would like to recommend it to. I have it for 2 years, no problems, battery still holds really long(2+ weeks) and for FPS games it's amazing. v1 superlight would do you just fine imo

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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No-Actuator-6245 • 6 months ago

My first thought too and the v1 is very reasonably priced and the v2 offers very negligible benefit. Excellent mice. Razer Viper Pro v2 is another option that can be found in that price range when on sale.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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nobody2u_ • 6 months ago

Not saying these problems don’t exist, but I’ve had a Superlight (V1) for at least 2 years and have not had any problems with it.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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No_Creativity • 6 months ago

Yeah I went through 2 of those in less than a year, absolutely unacceptable for a 150 dollar mouse

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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NotRiceProfile • 9 months ago

Quite a bit of a worse sensor and heavier weight, rubber on sides is also huge L. Here at least it's about the same price as G Pro Superlight so I would get it, but I don't know what the pricing is in your region.

r/MouseReview • best mice for a budget of 60-70 dollars ->
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NotRiceProfile • 9 months ago

If it's G Pro Superlight and not regular G Pro, save up an extra 10$ and get G Pro Superlight, otherwise get Deathadder V3 Wired.

r/MouseReview • best mice for a budget of 60-70 dollars ->
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Ok-School-6783 • 8 months ago

I bought a logitech superlight 1 and my scroll wheel is trash after a year :)

r/esports • Which mouse would be best in my Case for Counterstrike? ->
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oxedei • 6 months ago

Ive had a Superlight for over 3 years and Ive literally never had an issue. The battery also still lasts for so long that I get surprised when it suddenly asks for a recharge. After sales service is also irrelevant if you live in a country with proper consumer protection.

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oxedei • 6 months ago

First time that I am reading so many suddenly have issues with the mouse lol... the reason I bought it is because it was well reviewed.

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ParkingAble2755 • 14 days ago

Please dont get logitech. I warn everyone for their mice. I have been a logitech user for long - g102, g304, g502, and now using g pro x superlight. But every freakin mouse gets double click issues. I thought I paid 10k for a mouse it will not have that issue but guess what - logitech doesn't cares. Go for razer please.

r/mkindia • Help me choose a gaming mouse ->
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petermadach • 10 months ago

If you can find Logitech G Pro X superlight, its a safe choice. however you'd need to find one on sale if you need around 100 USD. Can also go with Logitech G305 as tried and tested, however bit basic and outdated mouse for cheaper. you have a lot more options if you consider ordering online.

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
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petermadach • 10 months ago

yeah but thats not a logitech specific issue. every mouse which uses a mechanical encoder (so about 99% of them) can develop this type of defect. unfortunately the only way to solve it is by swapping the encoder itself to a new one, but at least in the case of the GPX (and GPX 2 in fact), because it sits on an individual PCB, you can just buy a replacement board and fix it without the need of soldering.

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
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pewpewpew88 • 4 months ago

ahhh, seems like a really small issue! im using GPX Superlight 1 and 3 months into its life the scroll wheel issues started. Im now into GPX S1 for a full year and im just thinking if i should try out this Scyrox V8 or if i should continue with my GPX S1 until major issues happen. what's your take? as i see your flair having GPX S1 also and since you're into the Scyrox v8 for 5 months already

r/MouseReview • My Review of the Scyrox V8 Mouse ->
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pm_me_ur_doggo__ • 9 months ago

Check out the stuff from Keychron. They're very cheap, 50 dollars for the 1khz models and 70 for the 4hkz option. Most top end mice are 4k now a days but honestly there's nothing wrong with 1k polling rate. Good variety of shapes (which is a total personal preference thing), and most of them are quite lightweight. I switch between a G Pro Superlight and the Keychron M3 mini and honestly they're pretty much equivalent in terms of tech, I just prefer the superlight shape a bit more. It's even slightly lighter than the superlight if that's your thing!

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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Prestigious-Celery83 • 11 months ago

I really really like my GPX.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
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Prestigious-Celery83 • 6 months ago

One and only gpx

r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->
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ProfitEnvironmental3 • 10 months ago

You should really reconsider the G Pro Superlight, its renown for being a top tier mouse for years. If your BF plays any competitive shooters, it will likely make him perform better if hes still on some older wired mouse. It can also be had for $100 on Amazon right now. Basically ticks every box you have

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
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Puzzleheaded_Band_23 • 11 months ago

Logitech superlight is really good

r/Chivalry2 • Does anyone have a mouse suggestion? ->
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Puzzleheaded_Band_23 • 11 months ago

I had xmr1 zowie ec2a and ec2b. Vaxee outset . And now the Logitech superlight x. For me this us the best one

r/WootingKB • What’s a good mouse to pair with the Wooting 60 HE? or the “Wooting” of mice in general? ->
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qchamp34 • about 1 month ago

Dont go logitech, I started with the superlight and had the same issue

r/MouseReview • Best Gaming Mouse for 2025? (Valorant, CS:GO) ->
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RaccoonDu • 22 days ago

I still have my og gpro sl. My old 502 and gpro never had any issues. If I'm petty, I would just claim skill issue. I'm not looking to start a fight, so I'm just gonna say I can't relate and logitech has never let me down.

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
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RaccoonDu • 22 days ago

I understand, and for kids saving up, I would definitely recommend the more budget friendly, possibly even lighter weight mice. You're totally right, logitech, Razer, they're the Apples of the pc peripheral world. No one NEEDS a G pro to play or even compete, but companies will do what they do and market their overpriced items to the ignorant customers. I definitely agree it's overpriced, but I give the g pro a pass because it has power play technology. I wouldn't give any of the razer mice a pass because they do exactly what every other mice does. I only defend the g pro because of power play. If it wasn't a thing, I would've moved on from the original g pro without even giving the superlight a try

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
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RaccoonDu • 22 days ago

This. Yes, I can remember to plug it in in game when it almost dies, but it's a thought thay hasn't came across my mind in YEARS. It's just always charged, wirelessly, and until someone else does the same tech, I love my superlight. Are there better mice? for SURE. Will I get them? Not without powerplay If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Logitech hasn't done me wrong, ever since I got my g502 and moved onto the gpro and the GPSL.

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
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RaraNUT • about 1 month ago

I just got the Attack Shark X1 which is the cheapest mouse they have and its honestly great so far lol. Replacing my broken G Pro Superlight

r/MouseReview • Best Mouse AliExpress 2025 ->
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Resighcle • 6 months ago

Logitech Pro X Superlight comes in white, great mouse

r/GirlGamers • White/Pink gaming mouse recommendations? ->
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rNV1s16iLiTi • 11 months ago

If you know what mouse shape and grip you prefer, as well as other types of specs such as switches, coating, feet design, etc., then there would be better mice than the Superlight. I personally believe the Superlight is a great mouse to buy if you don't care about doing further research and just get a mouse that works okay for all grips and all handsizes.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
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rott3r • 7 months ago

yeah im on my second pro x superlight because the scrollwheel on my last one quit. and now this second one is having charging issues. lol

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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Routine-Lawfulness24 • 6 months ago

Logitech superlight

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Routine-Lawfulness24 • 6 months ago

I have it for 3 years and no problems

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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royally- • 5 months ago

You want the short version my friend? Buy a g pro superlight v1, it's 50 bucks on Amazon at the moment I think. Then leave this sub and never return lol.

r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Options...the repair guy broke my mouse today... ->
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royally- • 5 months ago

I saw something on twitter saying it was 50 earlier on , tbh 85 is still a great price.

r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Options...the repair guy broke my mouse today... ->
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SadTrillionaire • 28 days ago

I grabbed the Logitech G Pro X Superlight a few months back because I wanted something sleek that doesn’t scream “gamer.”

r/MouseReview • Best wireless mouse for gaming? ->
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SavageCore • 6 months ago

Yup, I had 2 that developed double scrolling on the mouse wheel and the 3rd had tracking issues. Great mouse whilst it works. Switched to a Razer Viper V3 Pro and I'm on my second already. This time it was mouse wheel double clicking. All I can say is the RMA process for both companies have been great. I wish they could make a mouse that works long term. Worth noting I'm in the UK. The retailer will often help you out. Sorry to my US bros.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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schwad69 • 5 months ago

Yeah it’s an amazing mouse I charge it about once a month. Never had one tracking issue over 4 years.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
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senorjc • 6 months ago

My Superlight v1 developed double-clicking after about a year, but it can be easily repaired nowadays. Cheap replacement PCB boards on Aliexpress and Amazon allow for hot swaps of switches and encoders with no soldering required. Pair it with a pack of mouse switches and you are set for life.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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SeventyTimes_7 • 6 months ago

Yep. Mine will be 4 years old in April and has probably thousands of hours of use now. Not a single issue and the battery life is still great.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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ShadowBannedXexy • 6 months ago

Great mouse. Highly recommend the sl.

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ShadowBannedXexy • 6 months ago

My sl is 3 years deep without a flaw. Currently using it on the couch over 6 ft away from the receiver and it never skips a beat.

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ShadowBannedXexy • 6 months ago

And here my sl has 3 years and thousands of hoursn of use without a problem.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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Sharkalaxy • 7 months ago

The superlight is honestly worth it, had it for 3 years, no problems

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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ShittyITSpecialist • 11 months ago

You can use any mouse with a usb adapter plugged into your phone. I have a Logitech G Pro X Superlight and plug it into my Android using a dongle. It's wireless so it's similar to bluetooth but will function way better. I have also used a 2 in 1 kb/m combo. Surprisingly, f keys work on mobile still.

r/2007scape • Bluetooth mouse recommendations for mobile gameplay ->
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Silly_Drawing_729 • 3 months ago

I literally just bought a superlight because it was wireless with little to no input delay and i had a logitech keyboard. At first i hated how light it was and just got used to it. Just buy a mouse you like and get used to using it, dont fall into the trap of paying for expensive peripherals with gimmicks that make little to no difference.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->
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sim0of • 9 months ago

Superlight v1 will do just perfect

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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sim0of • 5 months ago

Gpx superlight does it for me but it comes down to how you feel comfortable gripping it. Do some research on r/mousereview Bonus points if you can try one out in a physical store I'm gaming and coding btw If you are just working or similar, get something like the Logitech mx or similar comfortable mice. Don't overlook ergonomics

r/WootingKB • What mouse do people pair with there 60he ->
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SimonSkarum • 6 months ago

I've had a MX Master 3, a 3s, a Superlight and a MX Anywhere. All of them developed the double click. 3 of them within 2 years so I could warranty them and got my money back. The oldest (the MX Anywhere) lasted the longest. It'll be a while before I'm buying another Logitech product and I've been a customer since the MX300. I bought an ASUS ROG Gladius III Wireless which has easily swappable buttons. Except for Asus terrible Armor Crate software, I'm quite happy with it through 2 months now. It's comfortable and plenty responsive for my needs. And if you turn of the RGB it doesn't look to garish either.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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SleepingwithYelena • 4 months ago

Logitech G Pro X Superlight. I love it, its wireless, you only need to charge it about once a month, and its very light. Heard that the Superlight 2 is even lighter.

r/DotA2 • What gaming mouse do you currently use? ->
Positive
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smurfsmasher024 • 6 months ago

What i have and i love it.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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soapbark • 4 months ago

Artisan Raiden Mid Logitech G Pro X Superlight w/Jade skates @ 45cm/360 Voltaic benchmarks and related training scenarios mostly. Bounce 180, Air no UFO no SKYBOTS, pasu small reload -- these three for smoothness Punisher mostly.

r/MouseReview • People in Diamond+ on Marvel Rivals, what mouse and mousepad are you using? ->
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soapbark • 3 months ago

Op18k or gpx super light with jade skates on raiden mid.

r/MouseReview • What's best gaming mouse out there right now? ->
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SpookySocks4242 • 7 months ago

I love my gen 1 GPROX Superlight. but it was definitely way to expensive. If i was in a better headspace and not shopping to feel good i probably wouldn't have bought it.

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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SYCN24 • 6 months ago

I’m too stuck on g pro super light

r/MouseReview • My first "new gen" gaming mouse! (for me that's: not from 2014) ->
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thdung002 • 7 months ago

sometimes my superlight 1 can not charge, even I plug and let it charging all the night. Then it fixed by smash on the mouse ... That's the only thing I hate about this mice

r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->
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TheJWu • 3 months ago

My Logitech Pro X Superlight got the infamous double click issue right after a year of use. I'm not paying over $100 for a mouse again so I ordered the Hecate g3m pro for $40 on AliExpress. I mainly got it for the swappable silent mode, but I'm excited to test it when it arrives.

r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->
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thepirateSwirled • 8 months ago

Ich habe auch keine der genannten Probleme, sie funktioniert perfekt in meinem Fall. Ich habe die Schwarze Razer Viper V3 Pro. Bin sehr zufrieden damit, die Logitech G Pro Superlight lag im vergleich nicht angenehm in meiner Hand. Habe meist einen "relaxed claw grip".

r/MouseReview • RAZER VIPER V3 PRO REVIEW ->
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ThestorSeleukos • 3 months ago

Yep, this. At least in my region. Especially the first version since it's discounted (and has better sensor?). Lots of the cracked players in my lobbies used them. Other mouses usually offer better comfort, longevity, etc, but performance, Logitech Mouse is still probably one of the best.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->
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TheSubwayUser • 6 months ago

Their service has actually been really good to me. Though going through 2 superlights does show a problem in their quality control.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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throwawayadhdhw • 3 months ago

non pro viper wireless, razer deathadder, i'd argue g305 lightspeed, xtrfy m42, wired zowie, superlight 1, glorious wired, some lgg mice, some vaxee mice, endgame gear op1k. All these are like 25-80€ if my quick currency version is right. Some of these are wireless too. Especially if you snipe a sale you can get a really good deal. in "top tier mice" I mean the ones that are basically the same shape as the "standards", superlight 2, viper v3 pro, deathadder v3 pro, etc. Obviously the tech is a bit worse, but we were hitting insane shots on mice 15+ years ago, even the worse mice are 100% good enough. 4k/8k polling doesnt change that much, and thats the major sell of the more expensive mice. I've managed to pick up qck+ for like 10€ on average the last few years, always on sale somewhere. Otherwise a sale on a lgg saturn (standard), zowie gsr (any version you prefer). Qck might not be the longest lasting, but it's usually on a good sale so you never really have to fork out more than AT MOST 40€ a year on it if you're really picky with pad and swap it 4x a year, but most ppl usually keep it for 6-24 months atleast.

r/MousepadReview • Best budget mousepad and mouse combo ->
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throwdhatD • 2 months ago

I use logitech superlight pro or Razor viper v3 for r6 siege but both expensive af

r/MouseReview • The best mouse on the market for FPS Games Like CS, Valo and Rainbow Six Siege ->
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tomskrrt • 9 months ago

I have a superlight and it is perfect. From personal experience I don‘t recommend the zowie ec‘s. I had 2 and they both randomly broke on me after 6 months or so.

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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tstse7 • 11 months ago

Superlight regular not v2. Even tho I use v2 it's not worth the price. Have viper v3 pro as well but still prefer superlight personally

r/MouseReview • Your personal best gaming mouse to purchase in 2024 ->
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Tsumei • 11 months ago

Depends a lot on your style and grip. Rocketjumpninja has a good website with a bunch of reviews; and he even designed a mouse himself that is really good if you're a fingertip gripper. Aside from that, quite a lot of people like shapes like the G pro superlight, because it's usable by most grip types. Personally I have used the superlight and the MZ1 interchangeably.

r/WootingKB • What’s a good mouse to pair with the Wooting 60 HE? or the “Wooting” of mice in general? ->
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Tuziest • 6 months ago

I switch between a g502 and a g pro super light and the difference is like running and waddling through water

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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Uzii_pluto • 7 months ago

I genuinely stuck with the Logitech g pro superlight, it probably the best mouse for fps competitive games. Even tho theres new generation out and you can search for better performance and shape as well. For use, maybe not the best ones i would say

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
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Valgravi • 3 months ago

In cs2 too, you see the players desks at all big tournaments and almost everyone is using g pro x superlight. Its not even a sponsor thing, like with zowie monitors. Its just the best mouse for almost all hands. That being said, I found it a bit small for me! Top 3 mice imo are g pro x, deathadder v3 pro, viper v3 pro Next choices would be the ones all the aimlab bros are hyping

r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->
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Valgravi • 3 months ago

In cs2 too, you see the players desks at all big tournaments and almost everyone is using g pro x superlight. Its not even a sponsor thing, like with zowie monitors. Its just the best mouse for almost all hands. That being said, I found it a bit small for me! Top 3 mice imo are g pro x, deathadder v3 pro, viper v3 pro Next choices would be the ones all the aimlab bros are hyping

r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->
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Walmart-pole • about 2 months ago

Mouse: GPX SL1 Pad: Pulsar Paracontrol KB: MCHOSE ACE68 TTC Uranus Switch Audio: Truthear Hexa for ingame sound, + Razer Blackshark for white noise isolation + Mic

r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->
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well_eff • 22 days ago

As much as i agree with it being overpriced, the powerplay mat is so integral to my desk experience that i’ll pay and stay with logitech. Ive been using superlight 1 for the last 3 years and never needing to explicitly charge it is so good QoL

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
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well_eff • 22 days ago

Hey man w.e keeps you up at night. I was just giving an opinion how logitech fits MY use case and if there are others out there that can feel the same they can take it for what it’s worth.

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
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WinstonMain619 • 12 months ago

I use g pro superlight virtually every pro uses it lmao

r/Overwatch • What mouse do you use? ->
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YawnTheBaptist • 3 months ago

Yep, I use this as well and it’s carried me to bronze 1 so far.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->
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zarco92 • 6 months ago

The Logitech G pro X superlight looks very understated imo and it's pretty good. No rgb and no shenanigans.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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ZebubXIII • 6 months ago

Started having odd issues with my scroll wheels on my x superlight and g502, decided to take them apart and take a look. The amount of cat fur I found wrapped around the scroll wheel and on the buttons was wild. After cleaning, have had no issues. Obviously entirely anecdotal.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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ZolfeYT • 6 months ago

Everything you said is false, Logitech has one of the best customer services to the point it’s taken advantage of for free mice. The double click issue is always or at least 99% of the time a lie so people get a free mouse because Logitech doesn’t question it, used to be an issue but on my 4 copies of the super light none have gotten a double click issue and the scroll wheel is an issue on 99% of mice that don’t use the updated encoders with dust covers, but this is easily fixed by blowing some air in the the left side of the mouse wheel. I say this being someone who hates the superlight shape and prefer something like a Lamzu Atlantis mini or something of similar shape.

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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TallandSpotted • about 1 month ago

I'll paste what I said on another post a few days ago::: "Start budget friendly before buying big $$$. There's a mass of under $50 usd mice that are great. Obvious things first: Shape preference: Do you want Ergo or Ambi, this correlates with your grip style (finger, claw, palm, or hybrid of any) Size: Do you have big hands or small hands Testing: Do you have any computer related stores near you to try them out, like display models Affordability: Don't always look at the "best" option. There may be some $40 mouse that you fall crazy for. Wired or wireless: preference, these days they perform equal to eachother with minimal latency variation Weight: Do you want light (40-60g) medium (60-80g) or heavier side (80g+) this can also fall onto your playstyle. More fast and snappy, or slow and steady Do some solid research and try to find something suited for your hands. It took me years of buying mice and wasting money to find that I perform the best with a G pro wireless shape and 40-60g weight. I'm a palm/claw hybrid grip and are fast-paced and snappy. Also, have larger hands at 21x11.5cm. I cant stress enough, you dont need to spend over $100 on a "the pros use this" mouse... in the end if that is what you like, then by all means! If it makes you happy, and you'll use it for years, then it's worth it. I fell in love with the G-Wolves Hati HTM for shooters and fast games, and also have the Zowie EC1-CW for chill out, lean-back & relax games. **Many people use multiple mice.** You don't always have to settle on one. If the budget fits 2, and you find 2 different mice for different things **and you like them both for different usage**, then do it. If you find a mouse you like for example the g pro wireless; you can go to "eloshapes" website and in the compare size tool it will show you other mice with the same or close to the same size and shape."

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TallandSpotted • about 1 month ago

Biggest misconception about the G502 is that it's made for large hands. While it works for some; myself included cannot use it. It's too damn narrow at the grip. My buddy with slightly smaller hands performs extremely well with it. If you fancy spending a little $$$ for a long term mouse, I recommend the Zowie EC line. Ergo shape, very large, around 70-80g, no extra software needed. I myself searched all over for a good mouse that fit my hand, went through about 40 different mice, and ended up on the "Zowie EC1-CW". I wanted large, not 100g, wireless, don't care for RGB, and more modern performance (negligible), and no additional programs needed to change mouse settings. Another few mice I enjoyed (though heavy) was the Razer Naga, Corsair M65, and (not heavy) G Pro Wireless / Superlight, and Glorious Model D. My hands are 8.25 x 4.5 (If I remember correctly). And I can totally palm the EC1-CW comfortably. It's literally a perfect fit for my hand. They also have different sizes of the same mouse. Also take grip style into account. I'm more a hybrid of Palm/claw. Width was the biggest killer for most mice from my experience. Anything under 63mm grip area width gave me cramps in my hand

r/MouseReview • Largest yet Lightest Gaming Mouse? G502 is still too small. Carpal Tunnel pain. ->
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Adidas_Dallas • 7 months ago

Please don’t get the Logitech super light like it’s a good mouse by the scroll wheel is dumb bunz

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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alloutrockstar • 2 months ago

Currently own both. Based on experience, V3 Pro is better for fps games but the ‘playing safe’ ergonomics of the Superlight makes it a good all-rounder for me (gaming & work tasks)

r/buildmeapc • Best Gaming Mouse ->
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Am44n • 3 months ago

superlight. will last a long time

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Anfifo • about 1 month ago

There is no better mouse for game. There are mouse more comfortable for specific sizes and grips (way you hold the mouse). Usually the most comfortable and standard is an ergo mouse like razer’s deathadder, lamzu’s thorn, pulsar’s x3, logitech superlight dex… But all of those are probably more expensive than ur budget

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Azronath • 9 months ago

I have the Maya X (Regular Lamzu Black), the GPX2, and the Viper V3 Pro and gave away the Logitech because in my opinion the Maya X and Viper V3 Pro are better mice. The Lamzu is my favorite out of the three mainly due to Razer’s awful software and the price. In terms of hardware quality I like the clicks, coating, sensor, and shape of the Lamzu better. People should really give the small guys a chance and stop falling for the big company marketing.

r/MouseReview • Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K Review ->
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bappled23 • 3 months ago

I was consistently immortal 2 on GPX when I had one. Same with a SL12. Since then, I’ve switched to a Lamzu Thorn and have been stuck green rank 😭. Definitely just coping with that I’m washed 😭. Don’t think it’s related to the mouse but ergo is more comfortable for me. With that being said - I ordered an XM2 8k the other day. We’ll see how that goes!

r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->
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Bartimaeuss- • 3 months ago

Honestly I really recommend using https://www.rocketjumpninja.com/mouse-search I used to use a Logitech Superlight but after going through RJN’s search feature I got a mouse that is perfect for my grip style and hand dimensions and I feel more comfortable and in control of my shooting. This was very recent so still getting used to it but a game like Delta Force Extraction I felt a difference.

r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->
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basvhout • 3 months ago

Microadjustments on the op1 for example are absolutely insane. Great for kovaaks and training scenarios. But with CS I feel like a bigger and more stable ergo gives other benefits that are more important. I played years with a GPX and some days it felt great for CS but my grip never feels as locked in as with my trusty old G403. Recently switches back to my G403 and performed a lot beter in CS again. Somehow I get the flashier shots with my GPX but miss some easy ones. With my G403 nothing is flashy but I do drop a lot more frags in general. Guess I win more 50-50 duels with it, which is more important in the long run.

r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->
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bobmystery • 6 months ago

I like the gpro superlight. My son really loves his HyperX Pulsefire Haste.

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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cateringforenemyteam • about 2 months ago

Bought the IPI (went for the Shark Attack brand as I wanted white) for my second PC. My main is first batch Finalmouse. The ULX smokes it in terms of how light it feels. I wont deny the value is incredible and much better then Finalmouse though. But comparing the IPI to Logitech superlight it doesn't FEEL that lighter. I weighted them on scale and IPI is 43g but feels heavier then that. Might have to the something with center of gravity on the IPI.

r/MouseReview • The IPI Float might be the best value gaming mice yet ->
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cleiah • 5 months ago

Logitech almost always has a mouse I can love and find comfortable (small hands don't like a heavy or chunky mouse). I currently have a wireless mouse called a superlight, really light weight and comfortable. Wouldn't say it's "cute" though but I would recommend it though.

r/CozyGamers • Mouse recommendations? ->
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Confident_Option • 6 months ago

What mouse do you have currently? What do you not like about it? What is your hand size? What is your grip style? Without some more info I’m just going to say buy a used g pro wireless and then re evaluate in a few weeks after using it what you want to do. Lighter? G pro super light. Better specs? Different shape? More buttons? Heavier? A lot of factors to choose from.

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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Confident_Option • 6 months ago

What mouse do you have currently? What do you not like about it? What is your hand size? What is your grip style? Without some more info I’m just going to say buy a used g pro wireless and then re evaluate in a few weeks after using it what you want to do. Lighter? G pro super light. Better specs? Different shape? More buttons? Heavier? A lot of factors to choose from.

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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copenhagen622 • 3 months ago

I actually have one of those just sitting in the drawer. Didn't like the shape or how damn heavy it is lol I don't mind the weight of my Ec2-b or my Fk1+ which is 90gband 93g I think, but the m65 pro is like 115G I think with the weights and it has that heavy metal body. I'll probably end up giving it away or something Also have the G pro x superlight which is only like 60G. It's a good mouse, probably better for people with smaller or medium small hands The Zowie wired mice are great. Haven't tried the wireless though.. those are a bit expensive

r/MouseReview • Looking like a new mouse like mine ->
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copenhagen622 • 11 months ago

I recently got a g pro x Superlight. Before that I was using this Zowie mouse my brother gave me. Didn't realize till recently that it is the XL sized FK1+ . No wonder why the G Pro seems so damn small in my hand lol

r/MouseReview • Search for the Ultimate Small Mouse ->
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CutActual4260 • 3 months ago

Maya 4k, hitscan hyperlight, scyrox, op1 8k or w, superlight

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CutActual4260 • 3 months ago

I think superlight is pretty much the safest shape on the market- it might be a bit on the bigger side for you, but should be perfectly palmable!

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Daddy___UwU • 9 months ago

superlight is a really good mouse and has good battery life. You can also buy a wireless charger for it with the puck. If you have slightly bigger hands, the zowies are really nice but wired.

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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Dataaera • 7 months ago

Superlight definitely isn’t number 1, the mouse market has changed a lot and many options exist that are cheaper for similar or better performance. That list is pretty ass though, it’s only the most recommended from the general public

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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davidthek1ng • 2 months ago

pad or skates? I play rn on the Zowie H-TR with Quaoar Telos Control skates on deathadder v3 pro on my G pro x I have the corepad pro skates, they are rly smooth af and glide nice but they are a little too fast in my opinion for tac fps. Edit: check also boardzy ultimate skate tierlist video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdNx9akgTVs&t=3s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdNx9akgTVs&t=3s) he recommends the red obsidians by X-raypad as control skates for example

r/MouseReview • What are the best 70-80 gram gaming mice for fps? ->
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dfarhanf • 6 months ago

to whoever that said mchose is ass , ive used superlights, sora’s , lamzu’s and mchose l7 ultra and a5 ultra is not that typical chinese mouse feeling when u use them. I can confirm that on 1k polling rate , they all work the same. Good performance. I can say this tho, if u have extra budget just go for a superlight 2 just because of its reliability. If your searching for this specific shape ofcourse

r/MouseReview • MCHOSE L7 Ultra - Black - Review ->
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DM145 • 7 months ago

G Pro superlight X (or something) is also pretty good. Too bad it has that logitech bloatware. And way too expensive compared the Lamzu of course.

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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DrDeadShot87 • 6 months ago

No such thing as a best mouse it comes down to personal preference. A safe bet is always the Superlight because its shape is versatile for grip and it is well built and reliable.

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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eaq-wall • 7 months ago

Choose by size first of all. I have somewhat bigger hands (or long fingers rather) at 20cm, and I've tried well over 30 mice. Anything under 124-125mm length is too small for me, 125-130 is good for palm/hybrid grip. \- Zowie ZA12-C or anything else from C-series (with reduced weight) or their wireless mice. \- G Pro X Superlight 1/2 is a very safe choice in both shape and sturdiness \- Razer Deathadder V3/Pro is a decent ergo shape. Delux M900 / M900 Pro is a great clone of it

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
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eaq-wall • 6 months ago

Maya and GPX are pretty safe, but the Viper is not safe IMO. The comfort grooves are very deep, so the button edges are practically sharp. I couldn't place my ring finger at the right edge like I'm used to. Well, I could but it became uncomfortable quickly because of the sharpness. I used the Viper's clone though - ATK X1 Pro. Best mouse I've tried in terms of quality, clicks and weight but I couldn't use it

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
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elusiveanswers • 4 months ago

the GPX is just a better mouse overall, minus the extra buttons. however, i think what youre describing is more of a bell curve. youre better off with less right input for aim, but taking your finger off of w/d for e/r is inefficient as well, and limits your movement. you use more buttons on right as crutch, then use less for better aim, then more to right input to streamline left input. this is also game-specific. youre better off with no right input in a game like counterstrike, but not the finals, arma, squad, cod, apex

r/MouseReview • I believe this is the main reason mice like the G502 are as popular as they are; 2-3 more buttons than the standard lightweight gaming mouse ->
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EscapefromPoor • 8 months ago

Tbh even my glorious model D feels better sensor wise than my gpx XD

r/MouseReview • Op1 8k Purple Frost is THE #1 mouse *REVIEW* ->
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EscapefromPoor • 8 months ago

Don’t get me wrong it’s not a good mouse at all. I just experienced the sensor is better then my GPX input wise and better with tracking and micro adjustments. It really surprised me and I think it’s just because it’s wired.

r/MouseReview • Op1 8k Purple Frost is THE #1 mouse *REVIEW* ->
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ewaneoka • 4 months ago

If you're willing to go outside of your comfort zone with a different brand I'd try the OP1 8k from endgame gear, even though it's wired it's seriously an amazing mouse. But if you're trying to stick with those brands then for Logitech I'd go with a superlight, even the first generation still holds up well today. And for Razer I love the Deathadder v3 as I grew up with that shape, but if you want a symmetrical mouse then a Viper V3

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ExaltedGarlic96 • 3 months ago

I prefer ambi but tbf I have a bit of an aggresive claw grip. for most forms of relaxed or palm grip, you many benefit from ergos but that being said you can definetly palm grip a lamzu maya x or gpx, both ambi mice

r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->
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Existinginsomewhere • about 2 months ago

All about preference. It’s a solid mouse but personally not my shape. Try to find one in a display to try or bite the bullet, it’s the most popular mouse in history for a reason just cause it’s not for me don’t mean it’s not for you. I’ve spent over $1k on mice over the years looking for one I like, for me it’s somewhere between the GPro superlight and the latest deathadder shapes. Gotta try new things to learn what you like

r/SiegeAcademy • is the g502x a decent mouse for siege? ->
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EXploreNV • 4 months ago

Yeah I’m not sure OPs issue is such an issue. Logitech Superlight serves me well in each scenario that OP is overthinking.

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EXploreNV • 4 months ago

Idk I paid $80 usd for mine… didn’t exactly break the bank, better performance, less cables… You just said the equivalent of “If you take away all the benefits, it’s essentially a mouse.” Which I guess you are right, but it’s also the type of response the annoying kid wearing yellow pajamas in the polar express would give.

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FaithlessnessNo7800 • about 1 month ago

I had the Dex and sent it back a couple of days ago. Its back side is just too wide for me to feel comfortable holding it. It didn't feel like the back hump was pushing against my palm the same way my gpx superlight and 703 did. The 703 shape was actually the ideal shape for me, but I had to switch to the gpx superlight at some point due to its superior specs. The superlight was great (especially the top hump), but a little too small and not ergonomic enough. If it had the size and shape of the 703, it would have been a perfect mouse. But the dex was not it.

r/MouseReview • Best gaming ergo shape? ->
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Ferna8397A • about 1 year ago

I have big hands, and I use the superlight(1) Superlight 2 is not worth it(imo), the price difference for the added features is not worth it I'm bronze lmao

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Ferna8397A • about 1 year ago

Can you tell me that in centimetres 😅 I'm 191cm tall, the superlight is perfect for my hands, and the grips are nice.

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Ferna8397A • about 1 year ago

Bro you're a giant😱 I'm going to have to stick with the superlight, I'm quite broke after buying a lot of hardware( I got my first pc just 2 months ago, so I have no savings at all; also partly due to me buying a lot of skins💀) The superlight is, well, super light, so i like it

r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->
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Feschit • 6 months ago

I can't go back to the GPX either, but because of it's massive size and shape compared to what I am used to now. But if you actually gave it some time you'd get used to the weight again.

r/MouseReview • My first "new gen" gaming mouse! (for me that's: not from 2014) ->
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FlavoredFN • 12 months ago

unfortunately I have one of their mice and mousepads, and was gonna buy their keyboard before I discovered that actually good products exist from my cousin, now have a gpx2

r/MouseReview • Are Glorious mouses good? ->
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fo420tweny • 4 months ago

celestial 1 - skypad 3.0 xl + gpx superlight(51g) with obsidian air donuts // psylocks - black panther enjoyer, and I don’t aim train

r/MouseReview • People in Diamond+ on Marvel Rivals, what mouse and mousepad are you using? ->
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fo420tweny • 3 months ago

It's all about personal preference, hand size, and grip. These types of questions are pointless—there are tons of top-level players using both the smallest and largest mice while having different grips. For me, the GPX Superlight and Finalmouse ULX Medium have the best shape and work the best for me (3000 Elo on FACEIT / consistently high Immortal 3 to low Radiant in Valorant).

r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->
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FractalAphelion • 3 months ago

man, my mouse game may be limited but the mouse that lasted me for a literal decade was a logitech g700s. Hence went with a gpro superlight which is going 3 years strong. And I remember my fair share of cheap A4tech wired/wireless mice that literally die within a year. Maybe your room/country has high humidity? Found that it fouls up mice switches/encoders fast.

r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->
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Funny_Currency_682 • 3 months ago

Cheap? G502. Quality? G pro x super light

r/buildapc • Best gaming mouse for big hands? ->
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gagasta • 8 months ago

After 70 000 lifetime kills i can confirm that the logitech super light and the razer viper v2 pro are perfect for apex

r/apexuniversity • Best mouse for apex ->
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GSDKhJT • 9 months ago

I dont know if its good, but liquid max uses Swiftpoint Z2 . It looks weird, costs 230$ wired. It looks like it has some interesting features, but it doesnt look durable at all.. Im playing with my gpx2 , i feel like its not a perfect mouse, but its not like mouse is important in wow.

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GuitarMan_06 • 5 months ago

I'm currently using gpx2 as my main and I experienced vv3 pro but ended up returning it due to rma (2 times might get again on a new batch). I don't have idea about others so, I can only compare these two but I also heard they all are great mice. On comparison between vv3 pro and gpx2, first of all, main differences are clicks and shape other features such as sensor, built quality etc. very much identical on both but again about built quality, I had rma twice on vv3 pro due to pre travels, creaking and rattling. As a reference for the shape I'm a hard claw user so, hump towards back on the gpx2 gives more support at the back of my hand. Centred hump on the vv3 pro fills my hand more compared to gpx2. I like the hump support at the back of gpx2. Since the shape of gpx2 so safe, you might have a difficult time on finding a proper grip, I've been using gpx shape for almost 5 years and sometimes even my aim feels bit unstable (it gets back to normal after an hour). On the other hand, vv3 pro forced me to use a dedicated grip thus I didn't need to spend that much time to warm up my aim but I felt the lack of back support during my time with it. I only could use vv3 pro for 2 days so I believe if I had more with it I would get used to the shape. I could even performed bit better than gpx2 due to the stableness of vv3 pro. Also, gpx2 stock skates are the worst I've ever used and I ended up getting tiger ice v2 yet still not that satisfied so I will try dot skates. Additionally, for your hand size vv3 pro might feel a little big. Hope this helps you to pick one.

r/MouseReview • Best mouse overall? ->
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hakamotomyrza • 3 months ago

Nice choice. I use superlight 2 too

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headBangerOnWall • 12 months ago

Even after trying the top of the line mice like GPX/GPX 2, Deathadder V3/Viper V2 Pro, I still come back to my modded G305 with lipo AAA battery.

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HewchyFPS • 6 months ago

I got mine from the Logitech G PLAYDAYS x AimLabs Ultimate Challenge Competition. The shell has noticeable flex to it, which I never had with my GPX. Unfortunately not even able to RMA under warranty because I didn't purchase it.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G PRO Superlight 2 Dex Review - Good Shape, Disappointing QC ->
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hfcobra • 8 months ago

If you like ergo I recently switched to the Superlight DEX. Love it and I have large hands with a similar grip to yours.

r/MouseReview • Mouse recommendations for long fingers (19.5 ish cm x 10 cm) and under 90 USD ->
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hyalimoe • about 1 year ago

I havent tried steelseries but razer is far away from trash. I also like mice and try different ones every now and then like the vaxee xe, gpx2, viper v2 pro, dav3, pulsar x2v2, and much more. I have had a razer basilisk for like what 5 years now? Maybe even more and it hasnt gave me one single problem. I have the death adder v2 mini for years and havent had a single problem. I main the viper v2 pro and its the most amazing mouse for me out of all the ones i tried and still have in my collection including the new gpx 2. If you have a problem with a mouse dont make it a general statement and push people away from it. Because just like you have a problem, many people have had none. That goes for almost all top brands.

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Independent_Notice65 • 3 months ago

I currently use the razer viper v3 pro and it actually fits all your criteria’s beautifully! The reason I like it more than a superlight is cause it’s build design is really good, it’s lighter than a superlight , doesn’t have many buttons but the two buttons it has are actually pretty good and not annoying and low quality like the superlight plus it’s less prone to double clicking. I have used both of them and the razer viper v3 pro clears but it’s a bit on the expensive side if you don’t mind. Plus im pretty sure it also has a white model

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InsidiousOver9k • 7 months ago

Tbh I've had my gpx for 2 years now and the only issue I had is the scroll wheel being jumpy every now and then,and some double click on my Mouse 2 button couple of times.

r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->
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IQFlash1 • 26 days ago

Palm grip? Go GPX Superlight.

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itsjuiicelol • 2 months ago

Its my favorite mouse since my first GPX (Im fairly new to the scene community)

r/MouseReview • TenZ made something good ->
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iUsedToBeAwesome • 3 months ago

superlight by far

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Jahdill • 3 months ago

Viper v3 pro and G pro X superlight 2. Both are wireless mice on the larger side and you can easily palm either one, both are great shapes as well. They also both have really low click latency and sensor latency.

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Jahdill • about 1 month ago

G pro X superlight is a safe bet, it accommodates many grip styles and it’s pretty durable most of the time. About 50% of pro players use it to this day and have broken records with it. Just know that within this sub it’s a very hated mouse for whatever reason( also by people who have never even used the mouse lol), it’s relevant 5 years later so it’s obviously not as bad as people make it seem, yes the side buttons aren’t as good as they should be and the skates are slow but those are things Logitech does on purpose for whatever reason, maybe due to the public/majority not caring. Is it the best mouse? No, but it’s a good option.

r/MouseReview • Best mouse gaming for me you suggest? ->
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Jomummajo • 7 months ago

From your comments just buy a few VXE R1 pros from Ali so if your destroying them there cheap to replace 😂😂😂 In all seriousness just get a G pro supe form Amazon try it for a month if it's uncomfortable send it back in the return window and get a lamzu Maya mini or Atlantis mini, op1we There's to many to recommend 😂

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
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juicypineapple1775 • 3 months ago

Superlight 2 gang Only the best if you exclusively play competitive fps though.

r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->
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Junkers4 • about 1 year ago

I have the g pro x superlight 2 but a lot of people prefer the original one as it has lighter clicks

r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->
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Kado2660 • about 1 month ago

Mchose a7 ultra is top quality and prob the best gpx clone ever, been using that mouse everyday since release, its amazing. Better than my gpx dex and superlight. KadogadoYT

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Kado2660 • about 1 month ago

Mchose a7 ultra is top quality and prob the best gpx clone ever, been using that mouse everyday since release, its amazing. Better than my gpx dex and superlight. KadogadoYT

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kaleperq • 3 months ago

Yeah, seems like a kinda dumb post, specially since it's in the valorant sub where most don't know a thing and just say superlight because it's what the pros sponsored by logitech are using, and while not horrible, it's not ultralight and is overpriced.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->
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KapitanKloze • 3 months ago

[Akko Pulse01](https://preview.redd.it/fjzbjbcsh0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0ad8e376bc868ba0d6892f8283767b1b3cffd13a) *Akko has long been a respected name in the mechanical keyboard space, but now they’re making a bold move into the gaming mouse market. Their first attempt, the Pulse01, resembles Logitech’s G Pro X Superlight, signaling their ambition to compete with some of the best. Having tested four of those so-called “potato” mice and never quite understood the hype, I approached the Pulse01 with skepticism. Did Akko manage to impress, or is this just another forgettable attempt? Read on to find out.* *Disclaimer: Akko sent me this review unit. However, they did not influence that review, and my opinions are mine. Also, I will be directly comparing this mouse to the Logitech G Pro Superlight 2.* [Top view](https://preview.redd.it/74nf13y1i0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cea0548d477f8238b7d789a48f46f94d9f46d4c9) # My “love-hate” relationship with the “Potato Shape” I’ve had three GPX mice over the last few years and I even tried GPX2 once to see what the hype was about. I kept coming back to it, trying to convince myself I was wrong and the hype had to be real. But somehow, I was never really connected with it and never understood the hype. My hands are around 21x12 cm, a good size for a relaxed claw or fingertip grip. Still, that iconic “potato” shape just didn’t suit me. While influencers and marketing push it as the ultimate gaming mouse, it always felt overhyped — like maybe we weren’t all using the same product. The first GPX had some serious issues. No lift-off distance (LOD) adjustment on a premium mouse is a crime on gamers. The skates were too thin and wore down way too fast. And the weird, slippery coating made it hard to maintain any consistent grip or control — it felt like I was constantly fumbling with the thing. But the biggest problem for me was the shape itself. That right-back hump never worked with my grip, and the mouse kept shifting at crucial moments. Even with added grips, it just felt bulky and awkward. Later on, the Logitech dev team fixed the LOD issue on GPX2 but beyond that, not much changed. The same skates, the same slippery coating, the same shape that never quite fit. Now, this is my take and I know plenty of people love the GPX series. But if you’re someone who’s struggled with it like I did, you’ll want to check out the Akko Pulse01. It surprised me, and I am sure it’s worth checking. # Scenarios *Testing time*: 3 weeks *Hand size*: 21 x 12 cm Grip: *hybrid relaxed claw/finger* *Humidity*: 55–60% *Skates*: stock skates *Mousepad*s: Artisan Hien Soft, Cerapad kin v2, Tenta-x Last Stand, Tenta-x Octo Grip, Tenta-x Jinsoku *Games*: Battlefield 1, Battlefield V, QuakeWorld. # Unboxing [Check my unboxing and first impressions video.](https://x.com/KapitanKloze/status/1900001828391035285) https://preview.redd.it/fqst7m2ni0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d623f8c046f35b08d241e225ed31f87a459e4909 * Akko Pulse01 * grip tapes with Akko branding (very grippy) * spare skates * Manual * braided USB-A to C cable * 1k nano receiver * 8k dongle * extension adapter *Bottom line? Pretty rich package I’d say which leaves Logitech in the dust.* # Specs and Dimensions [Pulse01 vs GPX 2](https://preview.redd.it/xkjabjjti0re1.jpg?width=1341&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1d3b092db06fe1830dbaa96ce18b79fbeaab83d7) You can see that Pulse01 is slightly smaller and narrower but it edges GPX by 1mm in height. This may seem very little but the difference is felt at hand. Wait, there’s way more to the weight than meets the eye in this diagram. Pulse01 weighs 77 grams, not 69. And that is a big difference folks. *Bottom line? Pulse01 feels very different in hand compared to GPX2, also due to the pretty hefty weight.* # Shape and Grip I’ve always thought that a slightly bigger potato shape would solve my issues with gripping that mouse. That was not entirely true when I tried Incott G23 which was a tad bigger. So imagine how much I was surprised when I gripped Pulse01 — suddenly it clicked… It just turns out that cutting some millimeters here and there did the trick for me. It’s a smaller potato but the difference to me was night and day. The most important and welcome change is that back-side hump that made me lose grip of the mouse — now it’s way less pronounced, hence I was able to shape my hand around that thing way more comfortably. Somehow, the mouse even felt a bit… ergonomic. The grip also clicked — my relaxed claw grip made sure that the back of the mouse rested comfortably at the back of my palm, both sides were secure all of a sudden and my aiming style (wrist + forearm) worked well. https://preview.redd.it/dsw0vr03j0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2c22a86e2fea5fef52ece8bfd5bb56346a4a77cc Fingers also rest more comfortably and closer to the clicks as Pulse01 has nice button grooves to accommodate you just fine. Mind you, since it is a pretty bulky and heavy (in 2025 ofc) mouse, I’d not recommend it for finger-tip users, mostly for claw and palm grip users, with medium to large hands. Small hands gamers should look somewhere else. *Bottom line? A smaller but heavier GPX2 does the trick here.* # Coating and Skates This is where Pulse01 outmatches GPX badly. The original coating on GPX was just slippery to me, and Logitech dropped the ball there. I don’t usually have issues with grip — my hands are strong enough, and I typically don’t struggle with gaming mice — but the coating on GPX frustrated me. It made gripping it a real challenge, and that’s one of the main reasons I couldn’t perform well with it. Akko decided to go a different path and made the coating grippy, even chalky, which works well with both dry and wet hands. All of a sudden, my problem disappeared. However, in the skates department, we have a tie. Both brands underperformed. I can see that both are using some poor, thin skates, coming in at just 0.6 mm thick. They’re not rounded around the edges either. They both should step up their game in that department. It’s frustrating, because there’s a dongle compartment lid on the Pulse01 that scratches against the pad, especially when you press the mouse down (that’s why I removed it right away). https://preview.redd.it/sgcy6fg9j0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=46b89e7a94ba8d383efef5942f2c85fe9573b08d But once you get used to them, the skates on Pulse01 perform correctly on cloth and hybrid pads. Nothing spectacular, though. On glass, they underperform a little, due to their poor thickness. *Bottom line? The coating on Pulse01 blows GPX2out of the water; however, skates are mediocre on both mice.* # Weight and Build Quality I’ve got news for ya. Akko has decided to give Pulse01 some real nutrition and the mouse weighs more than 99% of modern gaming mice. It weights 77 grams. So, when comparing the GPX2 and the Pulse01, there’s a huge factor that stands out: the weight. The GPX2 weighs in at a pretty light 60 grams, while the Pulse01 is heavier by 17 grams! Now, that might seem shocking and honestly, it is, given we are in 2025. And you can immediately feel that difference as it limits some of your dexterity with the mouse. And for me? I found myself wishing the Pulse01 was lighter at first but once I’d given it some time, I forgot the mouse weighed 77 grams, probably because it was comfortable to use. With the shape being so similar to the GPX2, a bit of weight reduction would make it more agile and, honestly, more enjoyable to use. It’s not that the 77 grams is extremely heavy by any means, but when you’ve experienced the weight of 60 grams of the GPX2, you start to notice the extra heft right away. So, I think Akko should think of removing that dongle compartment (which would save a few grams) because to be frank, we don’t need two dongles as we can comfortably use the 8k dongle for everything. Also, it feels a bit “dense” in hand, so I think the mouse could also use a bit of thinner materials here and there. [Top view](https://preview.redd.it/9qh4z7oqj0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7c937a1c9109b97ec43ec69ce61c08a9f145fd2) But having said that, I think that even at 77 grams Pulse01 does a pretty good job of being a really solid gaming mouse that uses this extra heft to add some aiming stability. And to my astonishment, it didn’t bother me after a few days. Crazy, isn’t it? The build quality on both mice is close to excellent. Logitech is known for usually no QC issues and a very stable and reliable build, but the fact that a newcomer like Akko also performed so well here, is worth mentioning. The shell is incredibly solid and thick, very sturdy and the mouse feels like a tank. No side flex, no creaking, and no major button wobble — close to the Zowie standards. There’s no cutting corners here — it’s sturdy, reliable, and feels just as premium as something from the big names. [Side view](https://preview.redd.it/jm6zgefuj0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=656ee6c619409daa2688fc9abe27886f9eafd170) Both mice are meant to handle the rigors of intense gaming sessions without breaking a sweat. In terms of durability and overall feel, they’re neck and neck. While I may have my gripes about the shape and weight of the Pulse01, I can’t deny that both mice are built to last. *Bottom line? Build quality is great on both mice, however, GPX2 destroys Pulse01 in the weight department.* # Buttons and Clicks When it comes to clicks, the GPX2 and Pulse01 take different approaches. The GPX2 uses optical switches, which are pretty loud and not on the quiet side. Some people might find that off-putting, but I don’t want to nitpick too much — it’s a preference thing. Akko features Kailh GM X White Sword switches that deliver clean clicks, and the lifespan is up to 100 million clicks. Optical clicks have a bit lower latency than mechanical ones and when compared to Akko’s solution they perform a tad better. Moreover, my M2 click had some pretravel but it wasn’t a deal-breaker I have to give Logitech the edge here. Here’s again my sound test and initial reactions video. [https://x.com/KapitanKloze/status/1900001828391035285](https://x.com/KapitanKloze/status/1900001828391035285) *Bottom line? GPX2 wins this round.* # Sensor and Performance One of the key differences between the GPX2 and the Pulse01 is the sensor tech. The GPX2 comes with Logitech’s updated Hero sensor, which finally includes LOD control (about time, right?). Meanwhile, the Pulse01 features its version of the new 3950 sensor, which on paper is more modern and offers a wider range of settings — things like Motion Sync, Ripple Effect, 8k polling rate, and even more LOD variations to fine-tune how the mouse feels. Both sensors perform well, no doubt about that. The 3950 in the G23 is technically the better sensor, with more flexibility and features, but I wouldn’t say it completely outclasses Logitech’s Hero. But there’s one advantage of Pulse01 — Akko decided to place the sensor a bit upfront (I’d day 55/45 ratio) and they hit the jackpot. Why is it important? [Right side](https://preview.redd.it/sv822pdwl0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d9dfbe63fbdfe622b3e029f3d40da004db799bad) When you’re flicking just your wrist, sensors down low — like, closer to the base — usually track at this funky 15-degree angle. But if the sensor’s perched up higher, that changes everything. You move your wrist, and it’s zero degrees of vertical nonsense — just pure, flat, side-to-side action. Makes snagging horizontal targets a breeze, ’cause your aim’s sliding along this natural, dead-level path. Plus, that sensor sits right where your thumb and ring fingertips hang out. So when you’re tweaking with just your fingertips, you get this wider sweep *and* tighter control. Bigger moves, tiny fixes — whatever you need, it’s there. I just wish more brands followed this path and I know that Pwnage does it pretty well. So while the 3950 is undeniably more advanced, It’s the front sensor position that crowns the Pulse01 implementation here. The Hero sensor, as refined as it is in the GPX2, holds its own. It’s stable and reliable, and Logitech has had years to perfect how it functions. But Akko’s take on it brings something a lot of aimers desire — front sensor position. *Bottom line? That front sensor position gives Akko the edge.* # Software and Battery Life I don’t like GHub — it’s not intuitive, it’s resource-heavy, and I hate to install this bloatware and load settings to mouse memory. I always set it up once and uninstall it. But at least now, GPX2 went over the 1k polling rate, and the dev team fixed LOD. But that’s nothing to be proud of if your name is Logitech. Akko’s software is an OEM solution that I’ve seen before, but it’s light and gets the job done for almost every feature this Pixart 3950 is capable of. But still, there’s some work to do. So, I won’t give any brand here my approval. When it comes to battery life, Akko’s mouse lasts around 4–5 days of heavy use at a 4k polling rate with its 500 mAh unit. Not bad, but it could actually be better and take up twice as much if you ask me. Looks like some better battery management is something I’d love to see here. Logitech is a different story -it always amazed me how long GPX2 can stay up, sometimes even a month at 1k polling and way over a week in 4k. That’s impressive. *Bottom line? Both software should be improved but battery life on GPX2 is legendary.* # In-game feeling So, I’ve been testing the Akko Pulse01 gaming mouse for over two weeks now, and it’s been a great experience. Using it in games feels awesome and I enjoy it and feel confident with it. The weight? It took me a few matches to get accustomed to it, but then it was no problem. And my aim’s been clutch — way steadier than I expected. I felt great in the game with the mouse, I got used to the 77-gram weight pretty quickly and I loved how much aim stability it provided. I love the flawless tracking and upward sensor position. However, when things heated up a bit, I felt the weight to be a small burden as I was struggling with target switching a bit. This was the mouse that convinced me that I really could play very well with the Potato Shape, but it just needed to be refined to my taste and liking. [Pulse01 on Tenta-x Octo Grip](https://preview.redd.it/c8ng814zl0re1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f159061083f242558064df94e7bbc944ec351ebb) The mouse due to its weight feels a bit better on faster, hybrid pads than on slow cloth and controlled pads. When it comes to GPX2, you know my opinion already — due to shape and coating, I usually felt very frustrated with it. *Bottom line? Pulse01 performs better, at least to me.* # Price When it comes to price, there’s no contest. The GPX2 sits at a hefty $140, which is quite an investment. Meanwhile, the Pulse01 comes in at just $79 — more than 40% cheaper. And considering the Pulse01 is more tech-advanced with features like the upward sensor placement rate and a more versatile sensor, that price gap becomes even more striking. For a mouse that offers more cutting-edge tech, you’d expect the Pulse01 mouse to be priced higher, but it’s clear that Akkos is giving you way more bang for your buck. If you’re after value without sacrificing performance, the Akkos Pulse01 makes a pretty strong case. *Bottom line? Pulse01, no contest.* # The Verdict [Score sheet](https://preview.redd.it/nhst9z3lk0re1.jpg?width=512&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c608d14ca62387021014d5ed316a5652492d0837) ***Bottom line? My pick is Akko Pulse01, but your experience may vary.*** # Bullet Points * this is the better mouse, at least to me, compared to GPX2 * great coating and overall aesthetics * great offer for the buck * incredibly solid build quality, actually almost on par with Zowie * Kailh GM X White Sword clicks are decent but could be implemented better * improved shape over GPX2 feels much safer in hand * OEM software is light and does things well * slightly front sensor position is a great solution for precision and aiming * sensor is very well implemented, and tracking is fantastic * weight should be lower but to my astonishment, I got used to it pretty quickly * skates should be thicker and rounded; they are a bit scratchy on some pads * dongle compartment can scratch the mousepad if you press the mouse down * this mouse is not suitable for fingertip but all other grips work very well * battery life is only decent and could be improved

r/MouseReview • Akko Pulse01 vs GPX2 - my comparison review ->
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KennKennyKenKen • 5 months ago

Depends what you're playing, and what style of grip you have, what your budget is. r/mousereview It's a rabbit hole. But you can't go wrong with gpx2, viper v3 pro

r/WootingKB • What mouse do people pair with there 60he ->
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KlausKoe • 10 months ago

In general pros seem to use minimalsitic mice like just 5 buttons. I went from logitech light to superlight and some times miss the extra 2 buttons on the right. I have MAP and PUSH2TALK on the left ones. i think I had FIREMODE and PRONE on the rigth.

r/PUBATTLEGROUNDS • Best mouse for pubg? ->
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ksjsnag • 10 months ago

Get a g pro x superlight. Can find it for over 100 dollars now and it’s the most popular mouse

r/MouseReview • best mouse to get my bf ? ->
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LakiSigat23- • 6 months ago

In terms of feeling, Zowie ZA series is number 1 for me. When I hold it it feels like home. That's when I used to palm grip. I tried that at local store and I never owned one so idk how my aim perform with that. Currently I owned 2 mice. Viper Mini and GPX, my main. But I like the Viper Mini shape way more than the GPX. If the Viper Mini was wider, that would've been my main anyday of the week.

r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->
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LennySW • 8 months ago

I got it and i dont like it that much. Will send it back tomorrow

r/MouseReview • Mouse recommendations for long fingers (19.5 ish cm x 10 cm) and under 90 USD ->
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liljabbo • 7 months ago

Order of importance for peripheral quality is as follows: Mouse< Mousepad< Headphones< Monitor< Table< Keyboard< Chair< So the answer to your question is yes, it's not just important to have a good mouse, it's the most important thing your of setup if you're trying to improve at CS. If you want a good cheap recommendation, you should try the Coolermaster MM720, which is ugly as fuck but really nice comfort-wise, or the Logitech G305 for a really good wireless option. The G305's shape is like a more comfortable office mouse, so if this is your first time trying to get into gaming mice I absolutely love the G305. For more the best options, there's really only 2 logical picks for mice and that's the Logitech Superlight and Zowie EC2 Wireless. They're both genuinely worth it and at the highest level are the most used mice for their great build quality and comfortable shapes. Hope this helps you make your mind up :)

r/counterstrike • How important is a gaming mouse? ->
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luaR2000 • 6 months ago

Thanks. Will wanted to buy this to replace my gpx2, but if the clicks are like you said, most likely its a dealbreaker for me. Will keep looking

r/MouseReview • Pulsar X3 is honestly just OKAY except for 1 thing! *REVIEW* ->
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LukasLiBrand • 9 months ago

I recommend superlight. The superlight 2 isn’t worth imo

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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ManyBamboozle • 6 months ago

I like the super light and use it for every other game but the side buttons are terrible for builds. Love the mouse but honestly the worst side buttons I’ve ever used.

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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Mekhael00 • 4 months ago

Logitech Superlight with X-ray pads Jades and Huano silent brown switches. 800 dpi. And I use a custom desk mat I got off Etsy with a Persona 5 design on it. I play support mainly, so characters like Mantis and Luna Snow

r/MouseReview • People in Diamond+ on Marvel Rivals, what mouse and mousepad are you using? ->
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MikeHonchoIV • 9 months ago

+1 The battery life is legit if you need it, but the powerplay wireless charging mouse pad makes it the best mouse ever.

r/EscapefromTarkov • Best mouse to run? [Suggestion] ->
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Mineplayerminer • 11 months ago

I'm sorry, but 200€ for a keyboard which feels like it's from a 2005 laptop and keycaps wear off in just a few months? The only good mice I ever had were the G102, G305 and the Superlight. Although, the Superlight's price is completely elsewhere, with the scroll wheel encoder which breaks down in months. For the software, G HUB, more like G BUG. The Superlight 2 was a let down, no weight reduction or shape improvements. I would rather see a G305 refresh with a lighter body while keeping the awesome eggy shape.

r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->
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Miscellaneous-Item • about 1 year ago

Gpro superlight or viper v3 pro. Light mice are the best. I prefer the superlight.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->
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MnimajneB • 6 months ago

Idk, I think this varies from person to person. After maining the Maya and then the ULX, I can’t use my superlight anymore for any extended period of time. Just feels like a brick to move around, as if I’m at a legitimate disadvantage

r/MouseReview • My first "new gen" gaming mouse! (for me that's: not from 2014) ->
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MrPheeney • 8 months ago

Weird. I would say Logitech has the best connectivity out of any wireless mouse I’ve tried and longer battery life than most mice. Maybe you should’ve exchanged your superlight 2 when you had a chance. But personally I love the Superlight with dot skates. My only issue with it is that the scroll wheel started bugging out after a while. But aside from that I’d say it’s my mode dependable mouse. My other is an EGG OP1we. Not as good ergo but arguably better handling. Overall, I think mousepads affect your game more than a mouse does IMO.”

r/apexuniversity • Best mouse for apex ->
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MrWarfaith • 7 months ago

Is it worse than the Superlight one? Cause that one feels really solid.

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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myro_pain • 6 months ago

While this doesn't apply to everybody, in general lighter is better. While they are sort of overpriced for what they are, the top 2 (in my opinion) are the Logitech superlight and Razer viper v3. They're both very light, wireless, have a good sensor and more. The viper is slightly lighter than the superlight, but you can't go wrong with either of them tbh. But that's just touching the surface tho, there are so many other factors like what weight you personally like, your grip, hand size and much more.

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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n4sty18 • 4 months ago

I say in the description that I had the GPX and it was really bad

r/MouseReview • I don't know which mouse I should buy ->
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nekatsawohce • 12 months ago

I like the idea, but I think the execution could have been better. Of course I understand that everything is oversimplified for the sake of it being a chart with limited space, however I think the approach is also a bit off. I will say that you don't really distinguish between hand sizes (which is very important as this changes viable grips drastically), grips are way more dynamic than just the main 3, there was absolutely no mention of weight whatsoever, prices vary more than just over/under $70 (very big difference to buy a $70, $100-$120 and $170 mouse), ergo being only for palm grip (they're not obviously), no mention of other features or specifics of good/bad features beyond QC (which even then some of the mice you mentioned that are meant to be good have been said to have worse QC than some of those you flagged as bad QC), I would also say that some of the statements and placements are just straight up wrong but of course people have opinions and you can go in circles for hours so there's no point lol As such, if you're to do something like this, it's probably better to inform people as to specific aspects of what mice might be good for them for what reason. As in why specific claw grip mice like the XM2/Atlantis shape is good for claw cause of the raised hump and flare out causing the hump to fill your hand in a certain way, or that good fingertip mice typically have a flatter profile, mainly on the sides, which is often seen as nicer for fingertip grips. And I mentioned how important the hand size is as for example, a user with larger hands will struggle to enjoy an OP1 or BeastX (non-max) with a claw grip, but would be able to fingertip either mice, and same can be said for some of the mice for if you have smaller hands. A lot of the "top" suggestions are also very focused on the current cycle of mice, there's plenty of mice that came out in the last couple years that would be way better than some of the new mice but are in the "alternate" slot (NP01S being alternate and Helios II being top for claw over $70 for example). This is why it'd probably be better to do a guidelines list and a database separately, so instead of taking this single infographic as gospel, users will be informed of what works for what via the infographic, and then go to a database with characteristics and perhaps different recommendations for handsizes per grip, and even more info like main/side clicks, scroll wheel, skates, weight etc. Don't take this as like, hard criticism or something, it's all in good fun at the end of the day. Mice are really contextual and nuanced, so it would be a real letdown if new mouse users only come out with "this mouse good, this mouse bad", rather than information as to why what is good or bad for what etc. Sidenote: I understand and used to agree with the idea that the GPX is decent for everyone but not the best for anyone, but would definitely disagree with that now, in that it is very safe and good for many people, but it is also many top level player's top mouse after they've tried many (MattyOW just to name one in case you thought I only meant like CS pros or something). The safe shapes are good at getting people in the door, and then informing them of certain aspects will allow them to decide what could be better, hence I wouldn't not recommend GPX or Viper V3 just cause they're "safe", they're super recommended for that exact reason, that they will virtually always work well enough

r/MouseReview • Hello MouseReview! A week ago, my friend and I posted a mouse flowchart for beginners. Here is the final revision! ->
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neubdetat • 4 months ago

Going from a G Pro to a G Pro X Superlight 2, I immediately missed the two extra side buttons. They were very useful for mapping basic macros for the most important Lightroom functions (before/after view, highlights view, masking module and grid/develop) so that I didn't need to use a keyboard at all while editing.

r/MouseReview • I believe this is the main reason mice like the G502 are as popular as they are; 2-3 more buttons than the standard lightweight gaming mouse ->
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NobodyAsked_Info • 12 months ago

I'm hoping someone can share with me the hidden insight of "Shape is best for you" 1. Shape matters 2. I don't see people walking around with 3,4 or 5 or 6 fingers. Hands seem to follow a pattern of how the bones are structured. This is to say that an ideal mouse shape does/can exist. 3. It's proven that the GPX is leagues ahead of other gaming mice. Apex tournaments, CSGO's best player in the world S1mple (at least when I researched mice), the aim labs tournaments. All won by GPX users. I can certify that in my own experience, I get the effect of "wow amazing" from razers narrow grip widths like the viper or the curvy mice - you can move faster. but the issue is you can't move *faster, anywhere*. The GPX keeps *all* of my hands tendons relaxed so I can whip the mouse in far more directions with far more precision.

r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->
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Nyutek • about 2 months ago

Mouse: soon lamzu maya x, switching from a g pro x superlight Keyboard: xtrfy k4 rgb tkl Headset: hyperx cloud 2

r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->
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Ok-Inside2000 • 12 months ago

I found my superlight to be a smidge too small, and I was cramping my pinky and ring fingers when applying tension. I previously used the Model D and way back I was using the old wired Death Adders. I'm currently on a Delux M900 pro, which I like for the most part, but I still think the area for my pinky and ring finger is a bit too narrow (and the hump maybe very slightly too big, but not bad). Do you have any recommendations for wider fronts(?) As I understand it, many of the popular Chinese ergos are actually pretty small, like the Z2 and GHero

r/MouseReview • I Made a List of Budget Friendly Gaming Mice ->
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Ok_Zone_2555 • 13 days ago

I'd say the Viper V2 Pro or the G Pro X Superlight 2 are your best options in terms of a well-rounded quality/reliability/performance package.

r/PcBuild • Best Gaming Mouse Recommendations - Wired or Wireless? ->
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Ok_Zone_2555 • 13 days ago

For me, the Viper V2 Pro edged it out mainly because of the shape and it just fits my hand better for claw/fingertip grip. The clicks also feel a bit more crisp. That said, the Superlight 2 has smoother software and a super safe shape, so it really comes down to personal preference

r/PcBuild • Best Gaming Mouse Recommendations - Wired or Wireless? ->
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OpportunityNo1834 • 4 months ago

I think you're right about the g502 but I think it's because people need the extra side buttons when they first get into mouse and keyboard gaming. They use as many keybinds on the mouse as possible as a crutch, because getting good with your left hand is one of the hardest things about learning how to play on keyboard and mouse. I think people just get into the hobby with the g502, develop such a mind muscle connection to it that they can't use anything else. Everyone I know who uses the g502 tell me it's just the first mouse they ever used and they're too use to it. I finally convinced my friend to take my GPX and use it, he learned how to game with the g502 and had been using it for 5 years. He now can't look back at the g502 and loves the gpx. It's just familiar for a lot of people and they don't want to move away from it

r/MouseReview • I believe this is the main reason mice like the G502 are as popular as they are; 2-3 more buttons than the standard lightweight gaming mouse ->
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partaloski • 9 months ago

I have the superlight myself and I love it, however I can disagree about the Zowie statement as I've been using an EC2-B ever since 2019 (shared between me and my brother) without any issues at all.

r/esports • What gaming mouse should I use for FPS games? ->
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paulvincent07 • 5 months ago

Not worth just buy the gpx2

r/MouseReview • Thoughts about the Alienware pro wireless mouse ? ->
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paulvincent07 • 2 months ago

No Pinky button but I recommend the gpx2 safe shape and it's good for different hand size and grip style

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paulvincent07 • 2 months ago

If you like the safe shape and rounded back get the gpx2 if not you want a flat back viper V3 pro

r/MouseReview • Which gaming mouse is better Lamzu Maya X or Razer Viper V3 ? ->
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pico-der • 7 months ago

What clone did you get? I play quite a lot on my GPX and haven't had issues since i bought it in May fortunately. GPX2 should not have the double click issue. Will replace my switches for optical if it does occur. Replaced the skates they are not that good, but my issue is that they are really crap on glass.

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pico-der • 7 months ago

What clone did you get? I play quite a lot on my GPX and haven't had issues since i bought it in May fortunately. GPX2 should not have the double click issue. Will replace my switches for optical if it does occur. Replaced the skates they are not that good, but my issue is that they are really crap on glass.

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Pixelen • 13 days ago

It's definitely minimal but I love my Logitech Superlight, you could always add a sticker to it to make it more fun, and for keyboard [this one looks cute](https://www.amazon.co.uk/YINDIAO-AK820PRO-Mechanical-Keyboard-Absorbing/dp/B0D3WK6YD5?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=AJ3TMHKS1F9WW&utm_source=chatgpt.com&th=1) and [Ducky keyboards](https://archive.blogs.harvard.edu/adeepdive/2021/03/21/review-ducky-x-mk-creator-mecha-mini/) are super cute and hot swappable (MX cherry keys) [https://www.cclonline.com/dkon2167st-bukpdpwwwsc1-ducky-one-3-classic-sf-mechanical-usb-keyboard-in-pure-white-65-rgb-uk-layout-cherry-mx-brown-switches-387633/](https://www.cclonline.com/dkon2167st-bukpdpwwwsc1-ducky-one-3-classic-sf-mechanical-usb-keyboard-in-pure-white-65-rgb-uk-layout-cherry-mx-brown-switches-387633/)

r/GirlGamers • Looking for a white gaming mouse + beautiful purple/white mechanical keyboard ->
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Plastic-Wafer5520 • about 1 year ago

I am 7ft tall so my hands are also really big. I tried Logitech superlight and it was not the right fit for me at all. I then switched to Razer Viper PRO v3 and it comes with the grips, it feels really good imo.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->
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PowerfulPeak7910 • about 2 months ago

Lamzu Atlantis Mini 4K. I’ve tried the Superlights, the Vipers and even a Model O. I swear by my Atlantis Mini 🙏🏻

r/mkindia • Suggest me a good gaming mouse ->
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ProwlerCaboose • 3 months ago

Just from a shape perspective it seems to be very different from the V8. The V8 is much smaller overall with a lower rear hump and not as much mid range with more tapering, this is more a X2H larger rear hump and the size and width of a GPX

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QueenShakey34 • about 1 year ago

probably the superlight (2), unless you want ergo in which case I suggest trying a bunch at a local store to find the right fit. EDIT: the ergo mouse most similar to the superlight is the pulsar xlite v3 and I love mine!

r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->
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Raytheon-6 • 6 months ago

Great choice. The shape is way better than the GPX imo.

r/MouseReview • My first "new gen" gaming mouse! (for me that's: not from 2014) ->
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RazzyDaRizzlr • 7 months ago

Hate my gpx, hardware so ass my battery dies in 3 hours

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RazzyDaRizzlr • 7 months ago

My is at 500 too

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RazzyDaRizzlr • 7 months ago

Tried but its been voided :(

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riigoroo • 7 months ago

Imo after playing a Logitech g502, g702, super light, and glorious model O wireless, I still fondly remember the generic HP office laser mouse having the best feel. Imo if you want a sturdy mouse the g502 shouldn't be your first pick (felt way more "unstable" in terms of quality compared to the other mice, and the mouse wheel wobbled worse).

r/counterstrike • How important is a gaming mouse? ->
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Sallos_Vallat • 11 months ago

No, the Shape is simple one of the worst you can possible get for a mouse except If you are Palming of Relaxed Fingertiping (stretch fingers) both bad griping styles as well. As of now we have ton of better options. GPX is only good enough that's It.

r/MouseReview • Logitech G Pro X Superlight still worth it in 2024? ->
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Schmef_6969 • 6 months ago

Logitech Super light or razer viper ultimate (turn off the RGB and you'll never know it has any)

r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->
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SinKingKarma69 • 7 months ago

super light dex has my heart and then some, will be using from now on i dont see a way it could get better

r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->
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skrukketiss69 • 9 months ago

Can't go wrong with the trusty old GPX

r/MouseReview • Best Logitech Gaming Mouse? ->
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SnooRegrets1622 • 7 months ago

do you find the shapes of the maya x and vv3pro similar? cause I hated viper v3 pro shape, but gpx was okey. Im looking for something ambi similar to gpx and different from vv3 pro

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
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Split-Fuzzy • 6 months ago

My Mount Rushmore of mice: Xtrfy M4/M64 (my goat), Zowie EC2 (my safe place), G pro x superlight (my basic b), Roccat Burst Pro (my first love).

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StarZax • 2 months ago

Just as usual : You aren't giving any useful information about WHAT would be the best pick for you There is no "best mouse of the market" otherwise we would all be using it Hand size, grip style are minimum required for people to give personalized recommendations. Maybe try some of the safest shapes available, GPX2 and Razer Viper V3, for 200€ max then the V3 Pro might be the best choice. But because you don't give information we just can't know if something might suit you better

r/MouseReview • The best mouse on the market for FPS Games Like CS, Valo and Rainbow Six Siege ->
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Studer554 • 2 months ago

I've honestly just given up and went with the GPX2 after trying out like 5 different mice

r/MouseReview • Razer Viper V3 Pro First Impressions and Lamzu Maya X After 1 month of use (Mouse of the Year Contenders?) ->
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taroooooooooo • 3 months ago

there's a lot more factors into it if you're just looking at the peripherals. These could include mousepad, mouse weight, size, grip etc. Personally I've used a lot of mice playing tac fps. These includes a Logitech G402, EC2, 2 crappy GPWs, RVU, a very bad copy of the GPX, DAV3P, and now I'm on my Lamzu Maya X and EGG XM2W 4K Looking back I think I made the most progress with my game with the RVU, then again I also upgraded to a Hien mousepad from a very old QcK. You could also say that my own personal growth as a player could've contributed to it as well. Although looking at it objectively it's actually quite funny since I felt that playing the AWP/OP I was more consistent when using an ergo mouse and when rifling I feel more consistent with an ambi mouse. I think even today when I'm playing Rivals, l4d2, BF, or Squad with the boys I still feel the same way.

r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->
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ThePearWithoutaCare • 6 months ago

Logitech Superlight. Best gaming mouse

r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->
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thepopeofkeke • 11 months ago

Gamers throwing G-fuel cans at you for that hot take I see. Looks like you need to learn mice are for games old timer so they can’t be heavy because old. lol In front of me right now G305, GPX, GPX2, G502xplus light speed, glorious model D and another G502xplus light speed= play zero games with them(prefer Xbox elite controller) It’s nice to have different weight and shape options across the board to mod out and use. I will get one of these to throw in the rotation and try out. (I prefer the AA battery)

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thepopeofkeke • 11 months ago

Gamers throwing G-fuel cans at you for that hot take I see. Looks like you need to learn mice are for games old timer so they can’t be heavy because old. lol In front of me right now G305, GPX, GPX2, G502xplus light speed, glorious model D and another G502xplus light speed= play zero games with them(prefer Xbox elite controller) It’s nice to have different weight and shape options across the board to mod out and use. I will get one of these to throw in the rotation and try out. (I prefer the AA battery)

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Thomsi1999 • 7 months ago

I have used the logitech g303 for a couple of years and recently tried the GPX2 and Viper v3 pro, but i didnt really like the mouse buttons or the mouse skates on the gpx neither the long narrow shape with the viper so i got the Lamzu Maya X. The maya x is so good, the best and lightest mouse i have ever used. Premium quality with extra mouse skates included in a nice packaging. So happy with it!

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
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Turbulent-Try-6233 • 3 months ago

I've had my best aim era with g203 never felt that feeling again. +23 mice on my own. Ec2 feels like a glove coming fron g203. Superlighit feels comfy but the clicks arent crazy. Good luck.

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Turtle_Pigeon • 6 months ago

From those I'd say the superlight. Then the Hitscan. I like the g502x shape the best though, it's slightly better than the g502 hero. Never liked those low back profile, I realize it's to decrease weight and volume but those shouldn't be compensated for the feel of the mouse.

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ucanttaketheskyfrome • 12 months ago

I love my sora v2 over my gpx2 and I exclusively palm grip. Am I doing it wrong?

r/MouseReview • Hello MouseReview! A week ago, my friend and I posted a mouse flowchart for beginners. Here is the final revision! ->
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Unkz7 • 8 months ago

Thank you for your well written review I relate your hand size and the quest of finding a great mouse that would fit my hands(20.5x12) and claw grip. My mice journey is as follows: My first mouse was a intellimouse then a razer deathadder first gen then a mamba I loved that mouse a lot (hence why I'm hyped since x3 seems like a similar shape) then deathadder 2013 then I had zowie s2, ec1b csgo edition, gwolves sköll, glorious model O, g pro x superlight, endgame gear xm1r(loved the locked it feeling) vaxee np01 I had strain really quick with it then Dav3 didn't like it as I thought. I got a Lamzu Atlantis last year and experienced the same strain as the xm1r 6 months ago I got a Fantech helios 2 pro that I just sold and then the 2 mice I have right now are the Scyrox v8 and the incott ghero pro I'm currently trying to sell the incott to be able to purchase the maya X, do you think I should dig or wait for X3?

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vectronpower • 7 months ago

there is no double clicking on gpx2 though right?

r/MouseReview • First Wireless Mouse (Review) ->
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-Venser- • 6 months ago

I find Superlight to be pretty bulky and that's why it feels heavier in my mind than other mice that actually weigh more.

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vjlle • 8 months ago

I got both, and those two feels very different in hand

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
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WannabeGamermom • 6 months ago

I have no idea how I started down this rabbit hole, but I am here. I'm currently maining op1we and love almost everything about it, just wish it was a tad lighter. I switch it up with the beast x mini, but the scroll wheel is So stiff for me that its sold alot of games (skill issue, I know) I'm really wanting to try the hitscan hyperlight. Wondering if it might be my true end game 🤔 Tried: Gpx: too big Sora v2: hump is too obnoxious Orochi v2: hump too obnoxious Model o: too cheap feeling, gave to my kid

r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->
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Xustar_ • 9 months ago

Logitech pro super light, had this mouse for over 2 years, best mouse I have ever used

r/EscapefromTarkov • Best mouse to run? [Suggestion] ->
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xXBlacklistXx • 9 months ago

If you want to stick with the shape and get an all around upgrade the mchose g3 is exactly what you want. Otherwise there are similar shapes like the aria xd7 and orochi. If we’re talking about different shapes than my recommendations for a budget would be the attack shark x3, pulsar x2v2 mini as the price has gone down dramatically and it’s still super solid, and the phylina s450. A little more expensive you can get the Sora v2, Lamzu Atlantis mini, Lamzu maya, or the Logitech g pro super light as it’s still a very solid mouse. My top 3 picks for you out of all those would be the mchose g3, x2v2, or the Atlantis mini

r/MouseReview • Mouse recommendations as a G102 user for 6 years. ->
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Yami_MoonBear • 10 months ago

Razer Naga X is the only mouse I have liked. Pure mmo (no panel swapping) and leans towards the lighter side for this category in terms of weight. It is wired though, so if you care about wireless and don’t mind a weight increase, Naga V2 is the same mouse but wireless and slightly better overall. I tried and ALMOST fell in love with the SteelSeries Aerox 9, but the button placement felt off (I’m sure I’d get used to it over time). Extremely lightweight wireless mmo mouse. I have the Naga X for mmo games and have fully separate mouse for everything else (superlight pro). The 12 side buttons are an absolute game changer.

r/elderscrollsonline • What is the best gaming mouse for gamers on the market today? ->
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youyouyou4 • 3 months ago

Are you sure you are using fingertip and palm grip hybrid? You probably are mistaking palm for relaxed claw grip. And you are probably cramping due to size of g305 if this is the case. There are people with relaxed claw + fingertip hybrid grip including me. Mice that works for me have almost flat sides like pulsar x2 or x2h(medium or mini), gpx, or op18k.

r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->
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ZombieAccomplished71 • 7 months ago

I love the Logitech Superlight for Gaming

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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Zone15 • 12 months ago

Sorry that people are downvoting you, I feel the same way. I looked at the Chinese mice but ended up with a GPX2 myself. Personally I don't feel comfortable plugging any USB device into my system from a company that I don't know. Also, believe it or not, but a program like GHUB that changes the profiles when I switch to different games or programs is important to me and none of the Chinese mice can do that.

r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->
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aerocarstf2 • 12 months ago

I feel like Logitech doesn't do shit these days because they're just too successful. People are STILL buying the OG GPX and G502 for retail prices, so why should they bother putting in the work? They'll prob release something good once sales drop off

r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->
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bindingbIade • about 1 year ago

Logitech Superlight 2 is my go to, and a lot of pros/high elo people use it as well. When I was on a budget the G Pro Wireless was very usable too. However, as other commenters have said, it really depends on your hand shape and how you grip the mouse. I think the Superlight has a great shape for most hands and grips, but I find it very comfortable as somebody with smaller hands and a more relaxed grip.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse for Valorant ->
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C0NIN • 4 months ago

For me, the best formula is two buttons on each side, just like the G PRO Wireless: that mouse is a blessing since you can "disable" or "enable" either buttons on each side at will, and along with its symmetrical shape, it is one of the best mice for an ambidextrous person like me.

r/MouseReview • I believe this is the main reason mice like the G502 are as popular as they are; 2-3 more buttons than the standard lightweight gaming mouse ->
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davedaveee • about 2 months ago

Main Game : CS2 Mouse: G Pro Wireless Mousepad: Artisan Type-99 XSoft Keeb: Nuphy Air75 HE

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Diamondtongue • 7 months ago

Anything by Razer is garbage and the G Pro Wireless was a huge let down, I had to replace it's switches after a couple of months of use.

r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->
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joe420mama99 • 3 months ago

Have had my g pro wireless for almost 3 years now, it’s been absolutely fantastic. The most recent models are super nice as well, they’ve updated them to weigh even less

r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->
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Starbuckz42 • 12 months ago

G pro wireless, awaiting an RMA for my dav3 currently but I'm not quite content. V3P didn't feel great either, too narrow grip width which is a shame.

r/MouseReview • Endgame Gear OP1 8K: The TechPowerUp Review ->
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kamil234 • 5 months ago

Logitech g502 or lightspeed. I wouldnt go with razer as i went through like 5 deathadders, and all of them developed a double click problem (i play alot of games that require alot of clicking). Had the logitech lightspeed for some time now and its been solid.

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