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Review on πŸ’₯ Renewed Logitech G PRO X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse in Black: Ultra-Lightweight, Programmable 5 Buttons, Hero 25K Sensor with 25,600 DPI, Long Battery Life, PC/Mac Compatibility by Hideo Kawae ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

The legs are made as follows - a thin layer of Teflon is applied to ordinary plastic. And this is in a mouse for 12k . The legs are therefore not white, but with a grayish tinge. At the same time, the mouse feels "rough" on the carpet, unlike any Teflon legs from Aliexpress, where everything is like clockwork. Although, someone may like it, who loves when the mouse is fixed after the "flick". If you put normal Teflon on it and make side rubber inserts like on the G403 HERO - It would not be a mouse, but a dream! At the moment, I solved the problem by ordering full-fledged Teflon legs from China + installed lining on the sides in the kit. Apart from this, in general, the mouse is more than worthy. I recommend to buy!

Pros
  • - Universal shape, suitable for many people - Wireless - The design has become more interesting, added small details - Lightweight, not felt in the hand - The wheel was brought to the ideal, every cutoff is felt and in general the quality of work has improved - The cursor is positioned very accurately, although the G Pro Wireless is the same - Side pads were added to the kit so that the mouse does not slip in the hand (it was important for me) - LMB and PCM have become better than in their predecessor, there used to be pre-travel and everything felt more flimsy. Over the hill there are reviews on Superlight where they complain that the keys "ride" and are not tightly fixed. Actually found nothing of the sort. - Added Teflon legs, but it would be better not to do this (see comment)
Cons
  • - The G Pro X Superlight, like the standard G Pro Wireless, has a very slippery surface! If you have sweaty hands, that's fine. If dry, then only the side pads included in the kit will save (G Pro Wireless does not have them, by the way). - The legs are almost "teflon" - The HERO sensor is one of the best in positioning, but it does not have a break-off height. So someone might have to get used to - The price for everything could be about $ 100, but the real cost is probably much lower