Get ready for a potential game-changer in the world of gaming mice! Logitech has just unveiled its latest innovation, the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike. This groundbreaking wireless mouse completely rethinks the traditional click, swapping out mechanical switches for advanced inductive actuators and haptic feedback. The result? A staggering reduction in click latency by up to 30 milliseconds, promising ultra-responsive gameplay.
Revealed at a recent Logitech G Play event, where we eagerly await our hands-on experience, the Superstrike goes beyond speed. It empowers gamers with unprecedented control, allowing them to precisely adjust the click’s actuation point, select from five rapid trigger reset levels, and even personalize the intensity of the haptic feedback. While only time will tell if this technology becomes an industry standard for top-tier gaming mice, it’s undeniably exciting to witness such significant innovation in mouse design.
According to Robin Piispanen, Logitech’s general manager of Pro and Sim, the Superstrike isn’t just about faster clicks; it’s about delivering unparalleled adaptation, personalization, and confidence to professional players. He hails it as a ‘true breakthrough in the mission of speed and control.’ Highlighting its potential, pro League of Legends player, Caps, even commented that ‘the difference feels like going from playing on public internet servers to playing on LAN’ — a truly impactful endorsement.
Beyond its innovative click technology, the G Pro X2 Superstrike comes packed with impressive, high-end specifications. It boasts an ultra-fast 8kHz polling rate, a sensor capable of 88G acceleration, and an incredible 888 inches per second (IPS) tracking speed – a playful nod to its ‘eight-themed’ performance. For those who demand extreme precision, the mouse offers a maximum DPI of 44,000.
However, its 65g weight, while still quite light, isn’t record-breaking. It’s approximately 10 grams heavier than some of its leading wireless gaming mouse competitors and notably surpasses the weight of Logitech’s own current flagship, the G Pro X Superlight 2. The new Superstrike’s design, including its shape and button layout, is actually based on this lighter predecessor.
Interestingly, Logitech also introduced the new G Pro Superlight 2c alongside the Superstrike. This compact version of their existing Superlight mouse is 5% smaller and, more impressively, 10 grams lighter, bringing its total weight down to a mere 51g. Despite its reduced size and weight, it maintains the same excellent battery life as its larger counterpart and features an identical, high-performance sensor found in the Superstrike.
Returning to the Superstrike, its battery life, while still substantial at 90 hours of continuous use (though the exact polling rate for this figure is unstated), falls slightly short of the Superlight 2’s 95-hour endurance. Furthermore, it remains uncertain whether the Superstrike will support Logitech’s PowerPlay wireless charging system, as there’s no official mention or visual confirmation of the necessary slot for the PowerPlay puck.
Ultimately, the true test of the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike will lie in the real-world performance of its Superstrike technology. While today’s gaming mice are incredibly responsive, the potential for a completely new button feel to revolutionize the experience, even for elite gamers, is a narrow but exciting prospect. We’re eager to put it through its paces and will share our comprehensive findings very soon.
Are you excited by the potential of this radical new mouse switch, or do you believe current mice are already performing optimally? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this innovative approach to gaming peripherals!

