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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 Aashit Tigga ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

The legs are manufactured by first applying a thin layer of Teflon, followed by a layer of regular plastic. This is included in a mouse that costs 12,000 dollars. Because of this, the legs have a tinge of gray rather than being completely white. At the same time, the mouse has a "rough" feel when it is moved across the carpet, in contrast to Teflon legs purchased from AliExpress, where everything functions well. Despite this, it could be appealing to the type of person who enjoys it when the mouse is repaired after a "flick." It would not be a mouse, but rather a dream, if you put regular Teflon on it and made side rubber inserts like on the G403 HERO. I was able to resolve the issue at this time by purchasing fully functional Teflon legs from China and installing lining on the inside of the kit's side panels. Aside from this, the mouse, in general, is more than deserving of consideration. I urge you to make the purchase!

Pros
  • - A form that is adaptable to a wide range of individuals - Wireless - The design has become more fascinating, adding in little accents here and there 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. - 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. - The mouse is lightweight, and it is Others on the other side of the slope have left reviews of Superlight in which they complain that the keys "ride" and are not securely fastened. In point of fact, we did not find anything of the sort. - Teflon legs were added, but it is recommended that this step not be taken (see comment)
Cons
  • - The G Pro X Superlight, just like the regular G Pro Wireless, has a surface that's really easy to slide around on. It is acceptable for your hands to be sweaty in this situation. If the surface is dry, the only thing that will save you is the side pads that come with the kit (G Pro Wireless does not have them, by the way). The HERO sensor is one of the best in positioning, but it does not have a break-off height. The legs are almost indestructible. So it's possible that anyone will need some time to adjust. The total price could be around one hundred dollars, although the actual cost is most likely significantly less than that.