Logitech launches the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT mouse with less than 63 grams without resorting to a perforated structure

Source: Geeknetic added 23rd Nov 2020

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by Pablo López 15 / 11 / 2020

Logitech has announced its new top-of-the-line wireless mouse, the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT, adding less than 63 grams of weight and incorporating the most advanced technology of the manufacturer.

This new model comes to occupy the highest position in the Logitech mice. This is an improvement over the existing PRO Wireless to satisfy shooters and MOBA players . It is not so designed for MMORPG since it does not have enough buttons since it only integrates five. Your HERO sensor 25 K has been used before and offers up to 25400 DPI with accelerations up to 40 G and 400 IPS speeds.

Although the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is wireless, its sample rate is 1000 Hz and its battery lasts up to 70 Hours of use. It can be charged at the same time it is used. The manufacturer has placed particular emphasis on its weight, which is less than 63 grams . While there are other, lighter wireless mice, Logitech has decided to preserve the integrity of the frame so as not to have to use the perforated chassis that are so fashionable lately to reduce weight.

The price of the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT is . December in white or black colors. This model comes to compete with the Razer Naga Pro and, above all, with the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless.

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Pablo López

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