Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT Wireless Mouse (Open Box)
$66.49
$159.99
58% off
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Condition: Refurbished; Open Box
Top positive review
45 people found this helpful
A true top tier mouse
By E F on Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021
I've had this mouse for a couple of weeks now after replacing my Razer Viper and it has been worth every penny since. I was initially upgrading from the viper since the grip was wearing and it began to squeak a little. The viper was by far my favorite shape in any mouse while having the best sounding switches to me, but I needed something to last me longer than what it had done for me. The ultimate version of the viper which happens to be wireless which is something that I've been wanting to try long term now is simply too low profile which makes it hard for me to grip with with a claw grip. Since this was the case I was shopping around and found the g pro x superlight which beats it in almost every spec which was lucky for me. This mouse is one of the lightest none honeycomb mice on the market and of every wireless mouse out there I believe that it is the lightest so it has a lot going for it on top of the usual top tier sensor that all expensive mice have. Another advantage that the g pro x has over the viper is that the scroll wheel is very smooth and easy to use while being noticeably stepped as to not accidentally scroll. Though there is one downside of which I don't really consider a knock against the g pro as it more praise for the viper as logitech typically has quite high pitched mouse clicks which are not too noticeable with headphones on. Once again that isn't so much a problem that logitech has so much as one of its characteristics that it shares with many mice all around and the one exception would be the razer viper (also the newer razer mice that have switched to their optical switches which sound much quieter and bassier by comparison). Adjusting was fairly easy for me since it suits claw grips quite well even if it felt a bit smaller than my viper and the fact that it is lighter even if by only 6 grams is very noticeable once you don't have a cable attached. Previously I had quite a nice bungee setup with my viper to accommodate an already very light weight, but it simply can't hold a candle to a super light mouse with NO cable at all. Performance is stellar as I have mentioned, beating my razer viper which I had previously considered to be the king of all gaming mice at the time, except for one minor hiccup that I had out of the box; Upon opening up the box and getting the mouse all set up immediately by plugging in the wireless dongle into the front of my PC, I noticed with my initial gaming/testing that it would be "skipping" around and simply not register at times. This was caused more than likely by tons of interference from a bluetooth transmitter for my tv, one from my PC for my controller and more miscellaneous wireless connections, but once I used the cable with the adapter to put the dongle right on my desk with clear line of sight, it has not had even one issue. Over the two weeks that I've had this mouse, I've only had to charge it once as I've noticed that it loses roughly 7% per day with a few hour gaming session and quite a bit of web browsing and general work on my computer throughout the day. It wakes up from "sleep" instantly so it's never unresponsive even though it has quite an aggressive sleep cycle where it goes to sleep after roughly 5 minutes of inactivity. So, if you're looking for a top tier gaming mouse that does it all with 0 compromises, this is definitely the mouse for you. Another bonus is that the mouse came with rubber grips if you need them which I found quite helpful with the razer viper, but due to the generally small figure of the g pro I don't find it necessary. It also surprisingly comes with extra skates which will wear out over time, so this is quite the thoughtful addition that will come in handy from my experience with quite a few other mice. Now for the most important part, is the value as it is quite pricey; I don't think that it's an amazing value considering there's top tier competitors around $30 from Logitech themselves to Razer to Steelseries and more in that ultra-budget range up to $80 or so where mice have almost identical performance on paper; Though you do have to take into account that this mouse is wireless and there's about one other mouse that can even compete with it because of that which is the Razer Viper Ultimate. The RVU is cheaper by a considerable amount especially once you factor in sales, so that note I'd recommend it purely for the fact that it would be the best mouse you could get at that price point, but the G Pro x is still not completely comparable. Of the Logitech mice that I've had over the years, the G403 and G602, they've both held up extremely well aside from the grip failing a bit on the G403 of which the G Pro does not have since it's an add-on and because of that I circle back to recommending this mouse since while I haven't had it for as long, I can say based off Logitech's track record, it'll last.
Top critical review
28 people found this helpful
Great mouse, but a horrible scroll wheel problem.
By Julian on Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
I remember looking for a new mouse to buy and finally gave in to buying the super light despite it costing an absurd ~120 dollars. Given its high reviews and popularity I trusted that it would be a quality mouse and last me a long time with no problems, but only a few months in there's one annoying flaw that is probably fixable- but I think is worth writing a review for given how much I've paid for this thing. Pros: -Plug and play -Switching from wired to wireless has removed the annoying wire that may get stuck on anything, or hindered your movement if you're dragging your mouse up or down against the weight of the cord. Combine that with the mouse's low latency, and my aim in fps games has been the best it's ever been. -The mouse needs to recharge, but it can last a few good days of constant use without needing to be charged (also without ever turning the mouse off from the bottom). It comes with a cable that can charge the mouse or be used to extend the usb signal, and the mouse can be used while charging/connected. The mouse will slowly glow a small green dot on the middle of the mouse when it's charging, have no light when it's done charging or is in use, stay a solid red color when it is low and needs to be charged, and then continually glow red when it is very low on battery. The semi transparent dot where the light glows is barely noticeable when there are no lights. Mouse does not take too long to fully charge. -It is light. If you've used one of the Glorious mice with the holes on them, it's pretty similar in weight. Also, there are none of those annoying holes like the Glorious mice. The amount of dirt and dust that can get trapped inside inside those is disgusting, so +1 for being able to craft a lightweight mouse without needing to do that. Cons: -The mouse has a sort of protective coating to prevent skin oils from smoothing out your mouse buttons, but the area where my pinky rests on the mouse has had that coating scraped off due to what I imagine is my finger nail scratching against the mouse, revealing a smoother texture. It's not a major flaw, and every other part of the mouse is fine, but I just wanted to state what you might expect if you rest your pinky on it with a sort of claw grip. -No dedicated DPI button. You can use Logitech's software to change your DPI or change the function of one of the buttons to switch between them, but the mouse doesnt have any extra buttons besides the normal two clicky buttons, middle click, and the forward+backward mouse keys. -The forward+backward buttons are said to be 'mushy' or described like pressing a controller button, but I personally prefer this feeling compared to the stiff immediate feedback other mice may provide. So, possible con for someone who's not used to this? -Might be a bit small for big hands if you rest your entire hand over it -The major annoying flaw I've had is the scroll wheel. Over a few months of continuous use, the scroll wheel gets a greater chance of scrolling up when you want to scroll down, and vice versa. It is a physical problem, so while some people may say to reduce the scroll sensitivity via software, this would not work as the problem is so bad that the first scroll you do will process the scroll in the complete opposite direction. To save you the time of researching the solution to this, I found a reddit post explaining that you can open up the mouse (if you can find something to unscrew the unconventionally tiny screws with) and apply a layer of masking tape to the part of the mouse that receives the bump from the scroll, and that should apply some level of resistance so your scroll wheel doesn't roll back into the opposite direction. I haven't gotten to this yet as I'd need to carefully remove the mouse skates I purchased and applied, and again, pretty annoying to have this problem having paid so much. I can only hope that the mouse will last a long time after I fix this issue so I can continue b-hopping and scrambling through all my items at once.
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