Logitech new PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE mouse.

Personally I wouldn't touch it, just cause haptic feedback will negatively impact gaming performance
From an image going around, it looks like you can turn off the haptic feedback. And adjust the actuation point of the clicks.
 
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Any advancement in the mouse scene is good, it's been stale for far too long. Whether or not it will be a gimmick remains to be seen.
 
Any advancement in the mouse scene is good, it's been stale for far too long.

Short of neural links or something not sure how you improve on a good mouse - even the ancient WMO and Intelli mice just needed a little bit better buttons and sensors to be perfect.
 
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Any advancement in the mouse scene is good, it's been stale for far too long. Whether or not it will be a gimmick remains to seen
Yeah Logitech released Superlight 2 and I did not see the difference between the previous iteration. Same bugs with double clicks.
 
From an image going around, it looks like you can turn off the haptic feedback. And adjust the actuation point of the clicks.

Based on what I've read elsewhere, I don't think disabling the feedback is a good idea because without it you won't know if you've clicked the button or not
 
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I am interested to see how it works and at least it is some innovation besides making every mouse insanely light.

Having said that, how heavy is this? I can’t find any info.
 
I think it’s 63g so a touch heavier than the regular superlight 2 with the same shape.
I am interested to see how it works and at least it is some innovation besides making every mouse insanely light.

Having said that, how heavy is this? I can’t find any info.
 
65g weight, twice the weight of actually good gaming mice these days.

Plus you need Ghub installed to configure it as opposed to a web browser interface like most other gaming mice in 2025. No thanks.

Currently playing BF6 with the X2 CrazyLight and could not be happier with how it performs vs mice I've used/had previously.
 
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Personally don't like mice to be too light - I'm still using a Zowie FK2-B ~80g, under ~60g feels too light for me.
 
I used ot think the same but once I fully experience din games the balance of inertia against flick movements in even single player games, it made FPS games that much more immersive as I no longer was thinking about moving a mouse as the lack of weight made it feel more like a natural extension of my hand and became sort of invisible.
 
65g weight, twice the weight of actually good gaming mice these days.

Plus you need Ghub installed to configure it as opposed to a web browser interface like most other gaming mice in 2025. No thanks.

Currently playing BF6 with the X2 CrazyLight and could not be happier with how it performs vs mice I've used/had previously.
For what it’s worth I believe they’re developing a web driver.
 
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