Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
At 60 grams with Logitech's best-ever sensor, the Superlight 2 is the gold standard for anyone who wants a wireless mouse that disappears in your hand.
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What we like
- Exceptionally light at 60g — noticeably lighter than the original Superlight
- HERO 2 sensor is flawless: zero smoothing, zero acceleration, tracks on nearly any surface
- LIGHTSPEED wireless is indistinguishable from wired in daily use
- Battery life exceeds 70 hours on a charge
- Symmetrical, minimal shape works for most hand sizes and grips
Could be better
- No side buttons on the right side — left-handed users are out of luck
- No RGB, no customizable weight — stripped down by design
- Premium price for what is, functionally, a simple mouse
Full Review
The G Pro X Superlight 2 is Logitech’s answer to a simple question: what happens when you strip a wireless mouse down to only what matters? The answer is a 60-gram mouse with a sensor that has no meaningful weaknesses and wireless that you’ll forget isn’t a cable.
Sensor and Tracking
The HERO 2 is the best sensor Logitech has shipped. It tracks accurately at any speed, has no smoothing or angle snapping by default, and performs consistently across cloth, hard, and hybrid surfaces. Whether you’re moving a cursor between monitors all day or doing precise editing work, there’s nothing to complain about. This isn’t a gaming spec that merely tolerates productivity use — it genuinely excels at both.
The Weight Advantage
Sixty grams is light enough that it changes how you think about mouse movement. The original Superlight was already excellent at 61g; shaving another gram while improving the sensor and switching to USB-C charging is a meaningful upgrade. If you’ve never used a sub-70g mouse, expect an adjustment period — but most people don’t go back. The weight reduction comes entirely from design discipline, not hollow honeycomb holes, so the chassis feels solid.
Wireless Performance and Battery
LIGHTSPEED 2.4 GHz wireless has been Logitech’s edge for years, and it holds here. The connection is stable, latency is imperceptible, and the USB receiver is small enough to leave plugged in permanently. Battery life of 70+ hours means charging once or twice a week at most. USB-C charging is a welcome upgrade from the original’s proprietary port.
Build Quality and Ergonomics
The shape is minimal and symmetrical — low profile, no pronounced hump, gentle side curves. It suits claw and fingertip grips best; palm grip users with large hands may find it small. The two side buttons are well-placed and have a satisfying click. The main buttons use a new mechanism that feels crisper than the original. There’s no software required, but Logitech G HUB lets you remap buttons and adjust DPI if you want it.
Who Should Buy This
Buy the Superlight 2 if you want the best wireless mouse available and weight is a priority. It’s ideal for power users who spend long hours at a desk and feel fatigue with heavier mice, and for anyone who refuses to accept wireless latency as a tradeoff. If you want side buttons on both sides, need a more ergonomic shape, or can’t justify $160 for a mouse, look at the Logitech MX Master 3S instead — it’s heavier and wired-latency wireless, but far more feature-rich for the price.