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Review on Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse, Black by Micha Jwiak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

Expensive mice do not take root with me, but A4 tech goes without any complaints. I had my first good mouse in 2022 - the legendary Logitech MX 518 (now there are even modern versions) lasted about a year, the sensor failed. They gave A4 tech X7, which I used for 4 years. I wanted something more, I bought a Razer Deathadder (too big mouse), After a year, his sensor also died for a long time . he moved back to the A4 tech put aside (fortunately, he didn’t throw it away after buying DeathAdder) and used it right up to 2022. After such a period of use, he began to trust A4 tech a lot and bought Bloody V8 (in Convenience, of course, it is inferior to X7, but it still walks. Now put aside the working Bloody V8 in favor of the wireless Logitech G PRO X Superlight. As an analogue, I considered the wired Benq Zowie EC2-C. In the hand, the superlight lies very comfortably, and due to its weight, it is just an extension of the hand. The battery at first holds a week at 1000hz, it's hard to say what will happen next. The mouse must be used with a mat and away from 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi sources. Up to 5 stars, USB type-C and a replacement set of legs are missing.

Pros
  • - Very light (unusual at first) - wireless - good sensor (it's still under test) - comfortable shape - nice plastic - no extra buttons
Cons
  • - price - missing USB type-C (this mouse uses an outdated micro USB connector) - loud switches (a matter of habit) - no replacement legs